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Obama, the puppet master — President Barack Obama is a master at limiting, shaping and manipulating media coverage of himself and his White House. — Not for the reason that conservatives suspect: namely, that a liberal press willingly and eagerly allows itself to get manipulated.
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Reuters, TVNewser, Taylor Marsh, Sky Dancing, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Mediaite, The Week, Algemeiner.com, Hullabaloo, TheBlaze.com, Balloon Juice, Scared Monkeys and Weasel Zippers
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GOP senators waiting for President Obama's outreach
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Mediaite, msnbc.com, Power Line, The Impolitic, Michelle Malkin, protein wisdom and The Hill

Colorado Democrat: Women Don't Need Guns If They 'Feel Like They're Going To Be Raped' — Chill, women, says Colorado Democrat Rep. Joe Salazar. While arguing for the disarmament of college students, Salazar says that even if women feel like they're going to be raped, they may not, so who needs a firearm for protection?
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Colorado lawmaker Joe Salazar issues apology over rape remark — The video of a Democratic lawmaker talking about rape while debating a gun bill involving college campuses has gone viral, with Republicans and Second Amendment activists likening Rep. Joe Salazar to failed Senate candidate Todd Akin.
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Weasel Zippers and nation.foxnews.com

Conservatives take aim at Democrat for statement about rape
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Mediaite, The Daily Caller, Hot Air and The Dana Show


Simpson and Bowles to Offer Up Deficit Fix — WASHINGTON—Deficit hawks Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles on Tuesday will propose a detailed plan for rewriting the tax code and implementing deep new spending cuts, hoping to offer a path to compromise for Democrats and Republicans, according to an outline of the plan.
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CNNMoney.com and Business Insider
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Simpson, Bowles to offer new $2.4 trillion deficit-reduction plan — Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles, the co-chairmen of President Obama's deficit-reduction commission, unveiled a new framework on Tuesday that would cut deficits by $2.4 trillion over the next decade.
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Politico


Chinese Army Unit Is Seen as Tied to Hacking Against U.S. — On the outskirts of Shanghai, in a run-down neighborhood dominated by a 12-story white office tower, sits a People's Liberation Army base for China's growing corps of cyberwarriors. — The building off Datong Road …
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Crooks and Liars, Digital Dao, Gothamist, AllThingsD, The Week, Business Insider, Gawker and DealBook


Filibuster Hagel — If Republicans refuse, they won't be standing on principle but capitulating to the president. — Chuck Hagel says he can't remember if he called the U.S. State Department “an adjunct of the Israeli foreign minister's office” in the Q&A following a March 2007 speech …
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Right Turn, Daily Kos and Weekly Standard


Lawmakers Look at Ban on High Capacity Gun Magazines — WASHINGTON — Senator Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, is haunted by many things that emerged from the investigation of the December mass shooting at a Newtown elementary school. Among them is the nagging question …
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NewsMax.com, protein wisdom, The Plum Line and msnbc.com
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Royal Bodies — Last summer at the festival in Hay-on-Wye, I was asked to name a famous person and choose a book to give them. I hate the leaden repetitiveness of these little quizzes: who would be the guests at your ideal dinner party, what book has changed your life, which fictional character do you most resemble?

Tea Party challenger to McConnell emerging — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) could see a primary challenge from local businessman Matt Bevin, who sources say is reaching out to Tea Party groups in the state to gauge support for a 2014 Senate run.
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CNN, First Read and Firedoglake


Michelle Obama blames her chic new bangs on a midlife crisis on ‘Rachael Ray Show’ — The First Lady debuted the new look on her 49th birthday. — Before and after: First Lady Michelle Obama joked to Rachael Ray that she cut her bangs because she couldn't get a sports car and her family would not let her bungee jump.
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First Read


What's News, and What Isn't — The liberal media manifest their bias not primarily by writing things that aren't true-although that sometimes happens-but rather, by selecting what they do and do not report as news. Major scandals and events of great importance are simply ignored …
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Yahoo! News and Arutz Sheva


Marco Rubio: The Electable Conservative? — Some commentators have expressed surprise upon learning about the very conservative voting record of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who delivered the Republican response to the State of the Union address last week.
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Stanford University Dept … and TheBlaze.com


Newtown shooter motivated by Norway massacre, sources say — Law enforcement sources say Adam Lanza was motivated by violent video games and a strong desire to kill more people than another infamous mass murderer. — Sources say Lanza saw himself as being in direct competition with Anders Breivik …
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Hot Air, The Week, CNN, The Jawa Report, Sky Dancing, The Raw Story and The Moderate Voice

Prof Strips, Shows 9/11 Footage, Impales Stuffed Animal (VIDEO) — A science professor at Columbia University on Monday began a quantum mechanics lecture by stripping into his boxers and eating a banana while rap music played in the background. — Then it got weird.
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion


Strategist Returns for Democrats' 2014 Senate Battles — WASHINGTON — After two grueling election cycles, Guy Cecil, the brains behind the Democrats' improbable Senate showings in 2010 and 2012, was expected to set aside his political combat boots for tasseled loafers and a sinecure somewhere …


Conservative columnist resigns after Kentucky paper refuses to run op-ed on publication's liberal bias — The lone conservative columnist at the largest and most influential newspaper in Kentucky says he quit writing for the paper because editors are refusing to publish his opinion piece calling …
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Pistorius Denies Murdering Girlfriend — PRETORIA, South Africa — Facing a charge of premeditated murder in the death of his girlfriend, Oscar Pistorius, the double amputee track star and one of the world's best-known athletes, denied on Tuesday that he intended to take her life when he opened fire …
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NBCNews.com, Scared Monkeys, Gawker, Mediaite and The Truth About Guns


House Democrats Cash In With Online Fundraising Program — It's usually easier to bring in big bucks when your party holds the speaker's gavel. But last cycle, House Democrats crushed their competitors thanks to a dramatic spike in online fundraising. — In the 2010 cycle …
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PoliticusUSA


Obama, in Addressing Syria, May Revisit Arms Policy — WASHINGTON — When President Obama rebuffed four of his top national security officials who wanted to arm the rebels in Syria last fall, he put an end to a months of debate over how aggressively Washington should respond to the strife there that has now left nearly 70,000 dead.
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