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Washington Post:
White House releases state-by-state breakdown of sequester's effects — The White House on Sunday detailed how deep spending cuts set to begin this week would affect programs in every state and the District, as President Obama launched a last-ditch effort to pressure congressional Republicans …
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Wall Street Journal:
Fresh Front in Budget Battle — Congressional Leaders Discuss Deal to Avert Shutdown at Cost of Extending Cuts — Already looking past the current budget impasse gripping the capital, congressional leaders are quietly considering a deal to avert a government shutdown next month …
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Hot Air
Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Sen. Warner: Public does not realize how ‘stupid’ sequester cuts are — Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) on Monday expressed frustration over the $85 billion in sequester cuts slated to take effect on Friday, warning the cuts could compound the nation's fiscal problems.
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Politico
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Gibbs: I was ordered not to acknowledge drone program existed
Gibbs: I was ordered not to acknowledge drone program existed
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Politico
Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
Gibbs: I was told not to acknowledge existence of drone program
Gibbs: I was told not to acknowledge existence of drone program
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AL.com and Hullabaloo
Mark Hoffman / JSOnline:
Scott Walker sees little Wisconsin impact from federal cuts
Scott Walker sees little Wisconsin impact from federal cuts
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Taegan Goddard's … and NBCNews.com
David Rogers / Politico:
Dim sequestration outlook: Cuts before compromise
Dim sequestration outlook: Cuts before compromise
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Washington Monthly, Los Angeles Times and First Read
Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Obama tells nation's governors: 'We've got more work to do'
Obama tells nation's governors: 'We've got more work to do'
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Politico
Nikki Finke / Deadline.com:
Nikki Finke's Oscar Live-Snark: Four Hours Of Unfunny Seth MacFarlane; Unnecessary Michelle Obama; ‘Argo’ Wins Best Picture — I'm live-snarking the 85th Oscars for the outstanding film achievements of 2012 starting at 5:30 PM PT tonight. Comments will open when the show starts inside the Dolby Theatre.
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National Review, Ed Driscoll and Althouse
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Jordan Zakarin / Hollywood Reporter:
Michelle Obama Makes Surprise Oscars Appearance, Reads Best Picture — The first lady made an appearance via video to paid tribute to Hollywood. — Argo was the expected best picture winner; the presenter, Michelle Obama, was the big surprise. — The first lady appeared via video screen …
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Taylor Marsh, The Gateway Pundit, New Jersey Online, Inside Movies and alan.com
Dominic Patten / Deadline.com:
OSCARS: How Michelle Obama's Surprise Appearance Came Together - Video
OSCARS: How Michelle Obama's Surprise Appearance Came Together - Video
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Roger L. Simon, Towleroad News #gay and New York Times
Gregg Kilday / Hollywood Reporter:
Harvey Weinstein Arranged Michelle Obama's Best Picture Oscars Surprise
Harvey Weinstein Arranged Michelle Obama's Best Picture Oscars Surprise
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Right Turn, CNN and TheBlaze.com
New York Times:
Democrats and Republicans Miscalculate on Automatic Cuts — WASHINGTON — With Congress unlikely to stop deep automatic spending cuts that will strike hard at the military, the fiscal stalemate is highlighting a significant shift in the Republican Party: lawmakers most keenly dedicated …
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Julian Zelizer / CNN:
If spending is cut, GOP will get the blame — Editor's note: Julian Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University. He is the author of “Jimmy Carter” and “Governing America.” — (CNN) — Until now “sequestration” has been a word that only means something …
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The Agonist and The Reaction
Robert Pigott / BBC:
Cardinal Keith O'Brien resigns as Archbishop — Cardinal Keith O'Brien was to be Britain's only representative at the papal vote — Britain's most senior Roman Catholic cleric, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, is stepping down as the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh.
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Joe. My. God., NBCNews.com, Guardian and Towleroad News #gay
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Scmo / scmo.org:
Pope accepts Cardinal O'Brien's resignation
Pope accepts Cardinal O'Brien's resignation
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Guardian and New York Times
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Austerity, Italian Style — Two months ago, when Mario Monti stepped down as Italy's prime minister, The Economist opined that “The coming election campaign will be, above all, a test of the maturity and realism of Italian voters.” The mature, realistic action, presumably …
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Business Insider and Paul Krugman
Jonathan Martin / Politico:
Dems 2016: Will Hillary Clinton clear the field? — The ranks of Democratic governors are filled with ambitious politicians boasting records that would probably play well with primary voters in 2016. — But even as they eye a move from the statehouse to the White House …
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Shakesville
The Daily Caller:
Long-time escort confirms Senator Bob Menendez paid her for sex — A professional escort who travels the East Coast seeing clients in cities from Miami to Boston has identified a photo of Senator Bob Menendez as a man who paid her for sex. The woman, in her late 30s, told The Daily Caller prior …
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New Jersey Online, The Other McCain and Weasel Zippers
Kenneth Lovett / NY Daily News:
Gov. Cuomo using state Democratic Party to raise money to promote his agenda, a departure from reliance on a secret lobbying committee — Cuomo wants to raise $5 million to advance his policy goals, has been talking to big shots like George Soros — Gov. Cuomo is raising money to fund promotion …
Jonathan Earle / Telegraph:
John Kerry invents country of Kyrzakhstan — John Kerry has suffered his first gaffe as the new US secretary of state, inventing the nation of ‘Kyrzakhstan’ — In an embarrassing slip of the tongue, Mr Kerry last week praised US diplomats working to secure “democratic institutions” in the Central Asian country, which does not exist.
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American Thinker
Stuart Stevens / Washington Post:
The GOP revival must go beyond joining Twitter — There seems to be a desire to blame Republicans' electoral difficulties and the Romney campaign's loss on technological failings. I wish this were the problem, because it would be relatively easy to fix. But it's not.
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Power Line, The Maddow Blog and msnbc.com