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Joshua Green / Businessweek:
The Secret Gingrich-Santorum ‘Unity Ticket’ That Nearly Toppled Romney — It's one of the great untold stories of the 2012 presidential campaign, a tale of ego and intrigue that nearly upended the Republican primary contest and might even have produced a different nominee …
Jeryl Bier / Weekly Standard:
Biden's One-Night Paris Hotel Tab: $585,000.50 — As it turns out, Vice President Joe Biden's London stay in February was not the most expensive part of his trip. A government document released on February 14, 2013 shows that the contract for the Hotel Intercontinental Paris Le Grand came in at $585,000.50.
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Michelle Malkin, Weasel Zippers and Twitchy
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Jeryl Bier / Weekly Standard:
Biden's $459,388.65 Hotel Bill
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Priebus slams ‘idiotic statements’ by Republicans as reason for losses — Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Friday said the party played into a “caricature” of itself in the 2012 election cycle, citing “idiotic statements” and “biologically stupid things” said by Mitt Romney and other GOP candidates.
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Andrew Kohut / Washington Post:
The numbers prove it: The GOP is estranged from America — Andrew Kohut is the founding director and former president of the Pew Research Center. He served as president of the Gallup Organization from 1979 to 1989. — In my decades of polling, I recall only one moment when a party …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Netanyahu apologizes to Erdogan — AMMAN—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan spoke by telephone Friday, after a prolonged effort by President Barack Obama and his aides to overcome a deep chill that had settled into the relationship between Israel and Turkey.
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Weasel Zippers
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Herb Keinon / Jerusalem Post:
Netanyahu apologizes to Turkey over 2010 Gaza flotilla
Netanyahu apologizes to Turkey over 2010 Gaza flotilla
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Reuters, Guardian and National Review
Cynthia Johnston / Reuters:
Marine kills two at Quantico base, takes own life — (Reuters) - An active-duty Marine shot dead two fellow service members at a base at Quantico, Virginia, then barricaded himself in a building and killed himself, prompting a brief lockdown of the base, the Marines said on Friday.
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Taylor Marsh, The Week and The Gateway Pundit
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Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
Good news for people who like bad news about inequality — So here's some bad news: The rise in wealth inequality? It's permanent. — This graph, which shows wealth inequality is even more severe than income inequality, isn't related to the study. It's just more bad news.
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Prairie Weather
Ramsey Cox / The Hill:
Senate rejects repeal of healthcare law, again — The Senate on Friday rejected another GOP attempt to repeal President Obama's healthcare law. — An amendment to the Senate budget resolution from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) failed on a 45-54 vote on Friday.
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The Maddow Blog and Daily Kos
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Ramsey Cox / The Hill:
Ryan's budget rejected in Senate on 40-59 vote
Ryan's budget rejected in Senate on 40-59 vote
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Daily Kos, The Maddow Blog, Yahoo! News and The Hill
Ronald Brownstein / NationalJournal.com:
The Man Who Could Turn Texas Blue: Rick Perry — By opposing Medicaid expansion, the governor could hurt the GOP in a must-win state. — AUSTIN, Texas—Big in all things, Texas leads the nation in failing to provide health insurance. About one in four Texans are uninsured, the highest percentage in any state.
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Washington Monthly, Pundits Blog, Booman Tribune and First Read
Wall Street Journal:
Health Insurers Warn on Premiums — Health insurers are privately warning brokers that premiums for many individuals and small businesses could increase sharply next year because of the health-care overhaul law, with the nation's biggest firm projecting that rates could more than double for some consumers buying their own plans.
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ThinkProgress, Hit & Run, The Lonely Conservative, Hot Air, Weasel Zippers and White House Dossier
Nolan Finley / detroitnews.com:
Detroit native Carson could break barriers in Senate race — Dr. Ben Carson is a Black History month staple. Each February, schoolchildren hear the story of the impoverished African-American boy from Detroit, a struggling student whose mother made him read two books a week until he bloomed into a scholar.
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Hot Air, No More Mister Nice Blog, National Review, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and americanthinker.com
Sorourke / nation.foxnews.com:
Wasserman-Schultz: My Aides on Brink of Starvation — WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: MY AIDES CAN'T AFFORD GOOD MEALS … On Tuesday, FL Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and her colleague VA Rep. Jim Moran openly whined about the impacts of spending cuts on their personal office budgets.
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TheBlaze.com, Weekly Standard, National Republican … and Weasel Zippers
Aaron Blake / Post Politics:
Obama Twitter account re-tweets John Lennon's bloody glasses — President Obama's Twitter account has re-tweeted a picture of John Lennon's bloody glasses that was originally posted by Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono. — Ono's tweet gained plenty of attention on Twitter after it was posted Thursday morning.
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The Daily Caller, Twitchy and ABCNEWS
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Alisa Wiersema / ABCNEWS:
Yoko Ono Tweets John Lennon's Bloody Glasses
Yoko Ono Tweets John Lennon's Bloody Glasses
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CNN, Twitchy, Weasel Zippers, BuzzFeed, TheBlaze.com and nation.foxnews.com
Democracy Now:
Phil Donahue on His 2003 Firing from MSNBC, When Liberal Network Couldn't Tolerate Antiwar Voices … In 2003, the legendary television host Phil Donahue was fired from his prime-time MSNBC talk show during the run-up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The problem was not Donahue's ratings …
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Crooks and Liars, The BRAD BLOG and Informed Comment
Politico:
Why Republicans still run K Street — Democrats control the White House and the Senate, but you wouldn't know it by looking down K Street. — Republicans hold more than 30 of the 50 highest-profile, in-house lobbying jobs in town, a POLITICO analysis found.
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The Week and No More Mister Nice Blog
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Noonan: Can the Republican Party Recover From Iraq? — The war almost killed the GOP. Whether it can come back is yet to be seen. — The air has been full of 10th-anniversary Iraq war retrospectives. One that caught my eye was a smart piece by Tom Curry, national affairs writer for NBC News …
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Michael McConnell / Wall Street Journal:
The Constitution and Same-Sex Marriage — Next week the Supreme Court will be asked to decide an issue in an area in which it has said it has no jurisdiction. — For most Americans, the Supreme Court cases being heard on Tuesday and Wednesday next week are about same-sex marriage.
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Power Line, National Review and The Volokh Conspiracy
Hayes Brown / ThinkProgress:
GOP Senator Sponsors Measure Calling For U.S. Withdrawal From The U.N. — Senate Republicans are using the debate around the Fiscal Year 2014 budget to push as many of their far-right ideas as possible, including now a move to have the United States completely withdraw from the United Nations.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Alexandra Jaffe / Ballot Box:
Billionaire opens attack on Lynch in Mass. Senate race over Keystone XL — Billionaire Tom Steyer is forging ahead with a campaign to attack Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) over his support for the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline — despite Rep. Edward Markey's (D-Mass.) request that he stay …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Treasure Island Trauma — A couple of years ago, the journalist Nicholas Shaxson published a fascinating, chilling book titled “Treasure Islands,” which explained how international tax havens — which are also, as the author pointed out, “secrecy jurisdictions” where many rules don't apply — undermine economies around the world.
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msnbc.com and Prairie Weather
Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Is Hillary Clinton Too Conservative To Become President? — While she was at the State Department — and out of politics for four years — Clinton's party was moving to the left, and fast. “Now that she's unshackled by the boundaries of her office, she'll step up to the mic,” says Singer.
Mary L. Dudziak / New York Times:
Obama's Nixonian Precedent — ON March 17, 1969, President Richard M. Nixon began a secret bombing campaign in Cambodia, sending B-52 bombers over the border from South Vietnam. This episode, largely buried in history, resurfaced recently in an unexpected place: the Obama administration's …
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Lawfare
David S. Bernstein / thephoenix.com:
Mrs. Warren goes to Washington — Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's credentials, support, and savvy make her almost untouchable — and she knows it. — Elizabeth Warren was the only senator on the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, aside from the chair and ranking minority …
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Shushannah Walshe / ABCNEWS:
Bill Clinton Reaches Out to Ashley Judd and Her Rival — Kentucky Wildcats fan and actress Ashley Judd waves during the game against the Louisville Cardinals, Dec. 29, 2012 in Louisville, Ky. Alison Lundergan Grimes speaks at the 131th annual Fancy Farm Picnic, Aug, 6, 2011 in Fancy Farm, Ky. (Getty Images
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Paul Brinkmann / bizjournals:
Jeb Bush to return $270,000 paid by fraudster Osorio — Former Gov. Jeb Bush has agreed to return $270,000 that he was paid as a consultant to convicted fraudster Claudio Osorio and Osorio's companies. — An agreement outlining Bush's settlement payment was filed Thursday in bankruptcy court in Miami.
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