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Paul Ryan / Wall Street Journal:
The GOP Plan to Balance the Budget by 2023  —  The goal can be reached, with no new taxes, while increasing spending 3.4% annually instead of the current 5%.  —  America's national debt is over $16 trillion.  Yet Washington can't figure out how to cut $85 billion—or just 2% of the federal budget …
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Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
Paul Ryan's make-believe budget  —  If Rep. Paul Ryan wants people to take his budget manifestos seriously, he should be honest about his ambition: not so much to make the federal government fiscally sustainable as to make it smaller.  —  You will recall that the Ryan Budget was a big Republican selling point in last year's election.
Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
Paul Ryan's budget: Social engineering with a side of deficit reduction  —  Here is Paul Ryan's path to a balanced budget in three sentences: He cuts deep into spending on health care for the poor and some combination of education, infrastructure, research, public-safety, and low-income programs.
Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Ryan budget slashes spending by $5.7T to reach 10-year balance
Discussion: Econbrowser
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
Ryan Budget Plan Aims to Roll Back Obama Agenda
Jesse Helfrich / The Hill:
Ryan to rally GOP on 10-year plan
Discussion: Politico, CNN, Weasel Zippers and First Read
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
In President's Outreach to G.O.P., Past Failures Loom  —  WASHINGTON — For all the attention to President Obama's new campaign of outreach to Republicans, it was four months ago — on the eve of bipartisan budget talks — that he secretly invited five of them to the White House for a movie screening …
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
Humility or Cynicism?  Whatever is Driving Obama is Better Than Nothing  —  Tumbling polls have turned the president into the schmoozer-in-chief  —  President Obama's burst of congressional and public outreach coincides with declining poll numbers.  (AP Photo)
Steven Thomma / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
McClatchy-Marist poll shows Obama tumbling in voters' eyes
Discussion: Post Politics and Hot Air
Politico:
Is he serious?  —  President Barack Obama's unusual tour …
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
House and Senate Work Simultaneously to Create Budgets, a Rarity
Discussion: The PJ Tatler
Steve Kornacki / Salon:
A reality check for Ashley Judd  —  What she's really up against, if she does run against Mitch McConnell in Kentucky.  Inside the numbers and history  —  A report over the weekend suggested that actress Ashley Judd has decided to challenge Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky next year.
Discussion: First Read, New Republic and Politico
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Washington Examiner:
Byron York: Ted Cruz pushes for vote to stop funding for Obamacare
Discussion: Hit & Run
New York Post:
The ‘fair share’ White House  —  Those who make the rules should play by them.  Especially a White House that lectures the rest of America about the importance of paying your “fair share” of taxes.  —  So we were struck by IRS reports that no fewer than 40 aides to President Obama still owe …
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Roger Simon / Politico:
Save the sequester, crush the children!
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
Rush Limbaugh Sides With Rand Paul: ‘The Neocons Are Paranoid’  —  The most popular conservative demagogue in America signals that hawkish foreign policy dogma may be losing its hold on the GOP.  —  In the Spring of 2011, I wrote a widely ignored article arguing that the Republican Party's …
Associated Press:
Sarah Palin tackles ‘War on Christmas’ in new book  —  ‘Amidst the fragility of this politically correct era, it is imperative that we stand up for our beliefs before the element of faith in a glorious and traditional holiday like Christmas is marginalized and ignored,’ Palin says.
Elizabeth Harrington / CNSNews:
Feds Spend $1.5 Million to Study Why Lesbians Are Fat  —  (CNSNews.com) - The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $1.5 million to study biological and social factors for why “three-quarters” of lesbians are obese and why gay males are not, calling it an issue of “high public-health significance.”
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
RNC Launches Major Restructuring Of Digital Strategy  —  The Republican National Committee on Monday began what leaders described as a significant overhaul of its digital strategy, NBC News reported.  —  Mike Shields, chief of staff for the RNC, told NBC he's begun the work of …
Discussion: Balloon Juice
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Sarah B. Boxer / First Read:   RNC to launch major digital overhaul following election inquiry
Bill Bolling:
Bolling Says No to Possible Independent Campaign for Governor  —  Richmond - Lieutenant Governor Bolling today released the following statement:  —  “When I suspended my campaign for the Republican Party's nomination for Governor, I indicated that I wanted to be a more independent voice for Virginia …
Discussion: NBCNews.com and Post Politics
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Outrageous!... Far Left Southern Poverty Law Center Puts “Singing Nuns” on Its Hate Groups Map  —  Outrageous... The far left Southern Poverty Law Center has once again put the “Singing Nuns” on its hate group map.  —  Here the Singing Nuns from Spokane sing “Ave Maria.”  —  A typical hate group, huh?
Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Officer Is Found Guilty in Cannibal Case  —  A New York police officer was convicted on Tuesday in a bizarre plot to kidnap, torture, kill and eat women.  —  The officer, Gilberto Valle, 28, could be sentenced to life in prison for one count of kidnapping conspiracy.
Discussion: The Raw Story
Zack Ford / ThinkProgress:
Minnesota Legislator Interrupts Proceedings To Introduce Ex-Gay Friend  —  Debate on same-sex marriage will resume today in Minnesota as both the House Civil Law Committee and Senate Judiciary Committee host hearings on a proposed equality bill.  The legislation already has enough support …
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Rove Says Media Should Stop Calling Elections Prematurely (VIDEO)  —  Karl Rove on Tuesday suggested that American media could learn something from the papal conclave about not calling elections prematurely — a point the Republican strategist argued futilely during an infamous on-air Election Night meltdown.
Discussion: The Raw Story
Ryan Cooper / Washington Monthly:
How Does Jeff Sachs Explain the Great Recession?  —  Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit StumbleUpon Delicious  —  First, let me recommend Mark Thoma, who takes apart Sachs' very crude representations of Paul Krugman's positions.  I want to circle back to one particular point that leaped out at me:
Discussion: Sky Dancing and Brad DeLong
Josh Israel / ThinkProgress:
After Watering Down Financial Reform, Ex-Senator Scott Brown Joins Goldman Sachs' Lobbying Firm … During his nearly three years in the U.S. Senate, Scott Brown (R-MA) frequently came to the aid of the financial sector — watering down the Dodd-Frank bill and working to weaken it after its passage …
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Michael Levenson / Boston Globe:
Scott Brown to join Boston law firm Nixon Peabody
Arutz Sheva:
Volunteer who Opposed Dutch Hitler Admirers in Hiding  —  Mehmet Sahin, a doctoral student, has had to go into hiding with his family after he received death threats.  —  The Dutch daily NRC writes that Mehmet Sahin, a doctoral student, has had to go into hiding with his family.
Discussion: The Jawa Report and Elder of Ziyon
Brian Beutler / Talking Points Memo:
Senate Dems Kick Off Efforts To Break GOP Filibuster Of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  —  On Tuesday, Democrats will use what would normally be a straightforward exercise of the Senate's advise and consent powers to begin a political campaign aimed at preserving one of the party's signature Obama-era accomplishments.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Katrina Trinko / National Review:
Palin, Trump Get Longer Speaking Slots at CPAC  —  Time to address conservatives from across the country at CPAC is a prime commodity, especially for politicians eyeing a 2016 run — and it's not being distributed equally.  —  According to an internal draft of the minute-by-minute schedule at CPAC …
 
 
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Bryan Caplan / EconLog:
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Steven Hayward / Power Line:
The Administrative State in One Photo
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Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters blogs:
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Reuters:
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Lizette Alvarez / New York Times:
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Associated Press:
Colorado Senate OKs gun control bill
Discussion: americanthinker.com