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Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
Rebel Yell — A close aide to Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) who co-wrote the senator's 2011 book spent years working as a pro-secessionist radio pundit and neo-Confederate activist, raising questions about whether Paul will be able to transcend the same fringe-figure associations that dogged his father's political career.
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Alex Seitz-Wald / Salon:
Rand Paul's team has another white supremacist — A top staffer is exposed as a pro-secessionist radical, but it's not the first neo-Confederate on staff — Jack Hunter, who co-authored Rand Paul's 2011 book and now directs new media for the Kentucky senator, has a past alter ego as the …
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Weekly Standard:
Kill the Bill — We are conservatives who have differed in the past on immigration reform, with Kristol favorably disposed toward it and Lowry skeptical. But the Gang of Eight has brought us into full agreement: Their bill, passed out of the Senate, is a comprehensive mistake.
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Dems to GOP: Your new anti-abortion push is dead on arrival in Senate
Dems to GOP: Your new anti-abortion push is dead on arrival in Senate
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Seung Min Kim / Politico:
In meeting, Democrats say path to citizenship is a must
In meeting, Democrats say path to citizenship is a must
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Democrats Plan Challenge to G.O.P.'s Filibuster Use — WASHINGTON — In a move that could bring to a head six months of smoldering tensions over a Republican blockade of certain presidential nominees, Senate Democrats are preparing to force confirmation votes on a series of President Obama's …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Crucial nuclear option decision arrives for Majority Leader Reid
Crucial nuclear option decision arrives for Majority Leader Reid
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Margot Sanger-Katz / NationalJournal.com:
White House Has Known For Months Obamacare Implementation Wouldn't Work — Last week, it scaled back several required provisions. They aren't the first. And probably won't be the last. — If you've been reading all the Obamacare stories lately, you might get the impression …
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Amanda McCorquodale / The Huffington Post:
Florida Accidentally Banned All Computers, Smart Phones In The State Through Internet Cafe Ban: Lawsuit — When Florida lawmakers recently voted to ban all Internet cafes, they worded the bill so poorly that they effectively outlawed every computer in the state, according to a recent lawsuit.
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Is Your iPhone Illegal in Florida?
New York Times:
Spitzer Redux — There will always be candidates for public office who are ethically compromised, temperamentally unsuitable and politically incompetent, but if they insist on running anyway, who has the right to tell them not to? Campaigns sort out the good public servants from the bad.
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Secular Society — I might as well tell you upfront that this column is a book report. Since 2007, when it was published, academics have been raving to me about Charles Taylor's “A Secular Age.” Courses, conferences and symposia have been organized around it, but it is almost invisible outside …
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
Did Spitzer actually tear up? — Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer seemed to tear up at the end of an interview with Morning Joe on Tuesday while discussing the “pain” he had experienced in the five years since the prostitution scandal that forced him to resign from office. — “A lot of pain.
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Spitzer Tries to Cry: ‘A Lot of Pain. A Lot of Pain.’
Tal Kopan / Politico:
Rush Limbaugh tells caller not to watch Fox — Rush Limbaugh had a message for one of his callers: Stop watching Fox News. — “Tony from Tampa” called into Limbaugh's radio show on Monday to complain about the lack of outrage from the right over President Barack Obama's policies …
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Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Obama is faulted on leadership — Supporters and critics of President Obama are looking for leadership on many pressing issues from the White House, but many believe they are not getting it. — On Monday, Obama held a Cabinet meeting and spoke about his effort to modernize government databases.
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Mike Allen / Politico:
Eric Cantor plans anti-IRS push — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) on Tuesday will tell House Republicans that he plans floor votes before the August recess on a slew of bills in response to the IRS controversies. — The most intriguing: a bill to allow Americans …
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New York Times:
U.S. Considers Faster Pullout In Afghanistan — WASHINGTON — Increasingly frustrated by his dealings with President Hamid Karzai, President Obama is giving serious consideration to speeding up the withdrawal of United States forces from Afghanistan and to a “zero option” …
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David Dykes / The State:
SC Gov. Nikki Haley says she was abused as a child — GREENVILLE, SC — SC Gov. Nikki Haley on Monday said she was physically abused as a girl by a child-care provider, offering a rare, personal disclosure that she said was meant to underscore the challenge any community faces in protecting its children.
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Michael W. McConnell / Wall Street Journal:
Michael McConnell: Obama Suspends the Law — Like King James II, the president decides not to enforce laws he doesn't like. That's an abuse of power. — President Obama's decision last week to suspend the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act may be welcome relief to businesses affected …
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Dems pitch national park on the moon — Two House Democrats have proposed legislation that would establish a national historical park on the surface of the moon to mark where the Apollo missions landed between 1969 and 1972. — The bill from Reps. Donna Edwards (D-Md.) and Eddie Bernice Johnson …
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Rent-a-Paramilitaries Freak Out Wisconsin — Here's a fascinating little story. There's been a battle royale up in Wisconsin over an effort to establish a big iron mining operation near Lake Superior, to be owned and operated by a company called Gogebic Taconite.
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James Hamblin / The Atlantic Online:
Intimacy in an Iron Lung — The developing status of sexual surrogates for the disabled, as part of a right to health and well-being: So wrong? — “As my father lay dying and his private nurses washed him, made him comfortable and gave him his medication, they also lingered gently over his private parts as they sponged him.
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Jordy Yager / The Hill:
Comey: Waterboarding is torture, illegal — President Obama's nominee to become the next director of the FBI on Tuesday said that he believes waterboarding is torture and illegal and that he had fought to block the practice while serving in the Bush administration.
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Peter Bright / Ars Technica:
US agency baffled by modern technology, destroys mice to get rid of viruses — $170,000 of PCs, printers, keyboards, cameras, and mice destroyed in gross overreaction. — The Economic Development Administration (EDA) is an agency in the Department of Commerce that promotes economic development …
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Oliver Wainwright / Guardian:
Largest building in the world opens in China — Chengdu's New Century Global Centre has its own beach resort, cinemas, shops - and a replica Mediterranean village — Beneath smoggy clouds in the Chinese mega-city of Chengdu, waves lap against sandy shores and a salty breeze blows across the beach.
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Gov. Bobby Jindal / National Review:
Botching Immigration Again — As the son of immigrants to this country, and as a student of American history, I'm an unapologetic advocate for immigration. I believe immigration is crucial for the health and growth of our nation. That's why it's so troublesome to see Washington in the process …
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Picking Your Poison — It's good to see that progressives writers looking at Sean Trende's provocative work on the implications of the “missing white voter” theory of 2012 are being a little more rigorous than conservatives readers. The latter are quite naturally tending to skip …
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Dan Roberts / Guardian:
US must fix secret Fisa courts, says top judge who granted surveillance orders — James Robertson breaks ranks and says he was shocked to hear of changes to allow broader authorisation of NSA programs — A former federal judge who granted government surveillance requests has broken ranks …
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