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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Empathy For the Devil — At New York Magazine, Jason Zengerle's got a long article on Mark Sanford's fall and rise, focusing on his very touchy relationship with his ex-wife Jenny, who could have easily preempted his comeback congressional campaign with one of her own, and could sink his today with a few tart words.
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Jason Zengerle / New York Magazine:
Back on the Trail — When disgraced South Carolina governor Mark Sanford decided to run for office again, he asked his ex-wife, Jenny, for her blessing. Whether he has her vote is another matter. — Late last year, a few days before Christmas, former South Carolina governor Mark Sanford embarked on a delicate political mission.
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Politico and Taegan Goddard's …
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Jeb Bush pushes back against pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants — Former Florida governor - and potential GOP presidential candidate - Jeb Bush said this week that a pathway to citizenship should not be a component of an overhaul of the nation's immigration system.
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Associated Press, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Washington Examiner, Wall Street Journal and AEIdeas
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Jeb Bush says revenue increase could be part of budget deal
Jeb Bush says revenue increase could be part of budget deal
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The National Memo
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Jeb Bush won't rule out 2016 presidential bid
Jeb Bush won't rule out 2016 presidential bid
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American Prospect, CNN and Politico
Chris Wallace / Fox News:
Exclusive: Mitt and Ann Romney on campaign mistakes, life after presidential election loss and political future — Special Guests: Mitt Romney, Ann Romney — The following is a rush transcript of the March 3, 2013, edition of “Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace.” This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
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The Week, Daily Kos, NewsHounds blog, The Reality-Based Community, Althouse, Mediaite, The Fix, CNN and Gothamist, more at Mediagazer »
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Daniel Larison / The American Conservative:
The Story of Romney's Career: “What I Said Is Not What I Believe” — Earlier today, Mitt Romney addressed his well-known 47% remarks and said this: … The funny thing about this quote is how often his defenders and supporters would use this same argument during the election to protect him against criticism.
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Business Insider, The Week and The Moderate Voice
Jessica Holzer / Wall Street Journal:
Romney Offers Explanation for Loss
Romney Offers Explanation for Loss
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Connecting.the.Dots and The Caucus
Emmanuel Touhey / Foreign Policy:
‘Israel lobby’ to push for aid despite sequestration cuts — The long-dreaded sequestration has arrived, bringing with it potentially catastrophic consequences for governmental programs designed to benefit those most in need. The NAACP estimates these across-the-board cuts will result …
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Lara Seligman / The Hill:
Hill Poll: President's support for Israel found wanting by many voters
Hill Poll: President's support for Israel found wanting by many voters
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Weasel Zippers and Washington Free Beacon
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
‘Israel Lobby’ Author Addresses State Department
‘Israel Lobby’ Author Addresses State Department
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Israel Matzav and Right Turn
Nelson D. Schwartz / New York Times:
Recovery in U.S. Lifting Profits, Not Adding Jobs — With the Dow Jones industrial average flirting with a record high, the split between American workers and the companies that employ them is widening and could worsen in the next few months as federal budget cuts take hold.
Daily Mail:
Priest burns picture of pope in CHURCH in protest at resignation as ‘rock star’ cardinals gather to choose successor — It ought to have been the most serene of days for the former Pope. — But Benedict XVI's first Sunday in retirement has been sullied by a village priest who burnt a photograph of him during Sunday mass.
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The Raw Story, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Hinterland Gazette
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John F. Burns / New York Times:
Following Resignation, Top British Cardinal Acknowledges Sexual Misconduct
Following Resignation, Top British Cardinal Acknowledges Sexual Misconduct
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The Huffington Post, The Lede, Advocate and The Dish
Bloomberg:
Apple's Planned ‘IWatch’ Could Be More Profitable Than TV — While Tim Cook has dropped hints that Apple Inc. (AAPL) is hard at work on a television to drive the next era of growth, the company's wristwatch-style device, still in development, may prove more profitable.
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Nilay Patel / The Verge:
Apple's watch will run iOS and arrive later this year, say sources
Apple's watch will run iOS and arrive later this year, say sources
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The Week and TechCrunch
Arthur C. Brooks / Wall Street Journal:
Republicans and Their Faulty Moral Arithmetic — Conservative values and money issues are worth less than concern for the poor. — In the waning days of the 1992 presidential campaign, President George H.W. Bush trailed Bill Clinton in the polls. The conventional wisdom was that Mr. Bush seemed …
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Booman Tribune and AEIdeas
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Obama pushing to diversify federal judiciary amid GOP delays — In Florida, President Obama has nominated the first openly gay black man to sit on a federal district court. In New York, he has nominated the first Asian American lesbian. And his pick for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit?
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Darren Goode / Politico:
President Obama to pick Gina McCarthy, Ernest Moniz to lead EPA, DOE — President Barack Obama on Monday will nominate EPA air chief Gina McCarthy as the agency's next administrator and MIT physicist Ernest Moniz to take over the Energy Department. — The long-anticipated announcements …
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The Plum Line, New York Times, CNN and The PJ Tatler
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Steven Mufson / Washington Post:
Ernest Moniz, MIT physicist, nominated as energy secretary
Ernest Moniz, MIT physicist, nominated as energy secretary
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Washington Examiner
Bill Keller / New York Times:
Obama's Fault — Our feckless leaders may be incapable of passing a budget, but, boy, can they pass the buck. The White House spent last week in full campaign hysteria, blitzing online followers with the message that heartless Republicans are prepared to transform America into …
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The Plum Line, Taylor Marsh and The Hill
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Opinion: Big drama guaranteed if Ashley Judd challenges McConnell in Kentucky — “Argo” and “Lincoln” won big at the Oscars. Here's a pitch for the next Washington political story that is sure to be a Hollywood hit. — The plot goes like this: A young, liberal Democratic actress returns home to run for the U.S. Senate.
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The Moderate Voice
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Annie Lowrey / New York Times:
As Automatic Budget Cuts Go Into Effect, Poor May Be Hit Particularly Hard — WASHINGTON — The $85 billion in automatic cuts working their way through the federal budget spare many programs that aid the poorest and most vulnerable Americans, including the Children's Health Insurance Program and food stamps.
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Washington Monthly, Firedoglake, The National Memo, Angry Bear, Daily Kos and Jammie Wearing Fools
First Read / NBCNews.com:
First Thoughts: A truce - for now — Both sides declare a budget truce — for now... How a Grand Bargain could still take place... And why achieving a Grand Bargain has been so difficult... NYT on a GOP that's united on just one issue right now: taxes and spending... Obama …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Mooching Off Medicaid — Conservatives like to say that their position is all about economic freedom, and hence making government's role in general, and government spending in particular, as small as possible. And no doubt there are individual conservatives who really have such idealistic motives.
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The Incidental Economist, Prairie Weather, Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times and Paul Krugman
Dylan Matthews / Wonkblog:
One study explains why it's tough to pass liberal laws — Last year, a group of political scientists took a random sample of state legislators and asked them a slew of questions, most of which boiled down to: “What do your constituents think about policy?” Do they support gay marriage?
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Booman Tribune and Hullabaloo