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Jeffrey Goldberg / Bloomberg:
Good Riddance to Brotherhood's Fake Democrats — A few months ago, King Abdullah II of Jordan told me about his meetings with Mohamed Mursi, the now-deposed president of Egypt. The king wasn't fond of Mursi, both because the Egyptian was a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, and because Abdullah found Mursi exceedingly stupid.
Discussion:
The Volokh Conspiracy
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BBC:
Protests in Egypt over Morsi ousting — Supporters of Egypt's ousted president are gathering for protests in the capital to demand his reinstatement. — The army, which removed Mr Morsi and detained him in response to widespread unrest, has said it will allowed peaceful protests.
New York Times:
For Islamists, Dire Lessons on Politics and Power — CAIRO — Sheik Mohamed Abu Sidra had watched in exasperation for months as President Mohamed Morsi and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood bounced from one debilitating political battle to another. — “The Brotherhood went too fast …
New York Times:
Morsi Aides Arrested in Widening Sweep
Morsi Aides Arrested in Widening Sweep
Discussion:
Right Turn, National Review, FP Passport, Quartz, The Lede, The Week, Gawker, Taegan Goddard's … and The Monkey Cage
Abigail Hauslohner / Washington Post:
Egypt orders arrests of Muslim Brotherhood leaders as interim president takes office
Egypt orders arrests of Muslim Brotherhood leaders as interim president takes office
Discussion:
Hot Air, New York Times, The Week, Guardian, WorldViews and Wonkblog
Megan Gallegos / Courthouse News Service:
Police Commandeer Homes, Get Sued — LAS VEGAS (CN) - Henderson police arrested a family for refusing to let officers use their homes as lookouts for a domestic violence investigation of their neighbors, the family claims in court. — Anthony Mitchell and his parents Michael and Linda Mitchell sued …
Discussion:
Hit & Run, The Volokh Conspiracy and The Impolitic
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
E Pluribus Unum — It's that time of year — the long weekend when we gather with friends and family to celebrate hot dogs, potato salad and, yes, the founding of our nation. And it's also a time for some of us to wax a bit philosophical, to wonder what, exactly, we're celebrating.
Reuters:
Russia increasingly impatient over Snowden's airport stay — (Reuters) - Edward Snowden should find another country to seek refuge in, a Russian official said on Thursday, signaling Moscow's growing impatience over the former U.S. spy agency contractor's stay at a Moscow airport.
Discussion:
bigstory.ap.org and The Hinterland Gazette
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Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
I.R.S. Scrutiny Went Beyond the Political — WASHINGTON — In 2010, a tiny Palestinian-rights group called Minnesota Break the Bonds applied to the Internal Revenue Service for tax-exempt status. Two years and a lot of prodding later, the I.R.S. sent the group's leaders a series of questions …
Discussion:
Yahoo! News and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
The Lord of U.S. Labor Policy — Lafe Solomon, acting general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, defies Congress and the courts on behalf of Big Labor. — For a true expression of the imperious and extralegal tendencies of the Obama administration, there is little that compares with the Wisdom of Solomon.
Discussion:
Power Line
Paul Pirie / Washington Post:
The American Revolution was a flop — Paul Pirie, a former historian, is a freelance writer in Ontario. — The easiest way of assessing whether the United States would have been better off without its revolution is to look at those English-speaking countries that rejected the American Revolution …
Discussion:
The Week
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Rasmussen Poll Says Blacks Are More Racist Than Whites — The right-leaning polling firm Rasmussen Reports dove into America's views of race on Wednesday with a bizarre survey that concluded most of the nation thinks blacks are more likely to be racist than whites.
Discussion:
Crooks and Liars, Riehl World News, Weasel Zippers and Gawker
Boston Herald:
Kerry vacationing on Nantucket amid Egypt turmoil — By: — Secretary of State John Kerry is spending a sun-splashed Fourth of July on Nantucket, even as a chaotic overthrow of the government rocks Egypt and continues to test diplomatic relations in Washington.
Discussion:
Twitchy, Mediaite and American Power
New York Times:
Résumé Shows Snowden Honed Hacking Skills — In 2010, while working for a National Security Agency contractor, Edward J. Snowden learned to be a hacker. — He took a course that trains security professionals to think like hackers and understand their techniques …
Discussion:
The Monkey Cage and Business Insider
Los Angeles Times:
Simi Valley fireworks: 28 injured in accidental detonation — Officials said Rancho Santa Susana Community Park in Simi Valley was quickly evacuated after the fireworks accident. Some of those injured had to be taken by ambulance to area hospitals. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times / July 4, 2013)
Discussion:
The Week, The Raw Story and NPR