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Ian Swanson / The Hill:
House approves farm bill in big win for Boehner, GOP leaders — The House approved a stripped-down farm bill Thursday in a tight 216-208 vote, giving a huge boost to Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and other Republican leaders after the embarrassing failure of an earlier bill last month.
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Brian Beutler / Talking Points Memo:
Pelosi Draws Her Bright Lines On Immigration Reform — After a two-hour meeting Wednesday in the Capitol basement, House Republicans were no closer to an immigration reform consensus other than that they don't like the Senate bill, they don't like big bills, and they don't like a …
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Ed O'Keefe / Post Politics:
Farm Bill passes in House, without food stamp funding
Farm Bill passes in House, without food stamp funding
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Charles Abbott / Reuters:
White House threatens veto of farm bill that drops food stamps
White House threatens veto of farm bill that drops food stamps
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Brad Plumer / Wonkblog:
House Republicans finally pass a farm bill — with no money for food stamps
House Republicans finally pass a farm bill — with no money for food stamps
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In These Times, Post Politics and The Fix
New York Times:
House Approves Farm Bill, Without Food Stamp Program
House Approves Farm Bill, Without Food Stamp Program
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CNN, addictinginfo.org and A plain blog about politics
Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
House Passes Farm Bill, Now Without Food Stamp Cuts
House Passes Farm Bill, Now Without Food Stamp Cuts
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Washington Monthly and Associated Press
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Harry Reid escalates nuclear threat in a big way — An important moment on the Senate floor just now: Harry Reid said he would be filing cloture today on a whole bunch of executive nominations, and challenged Republicans to act on them — a major escalation of the threat to change the Senate rules …
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Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
Mitch McConnell's problem: How can he threaten to obstruct the Senate even more? — There's a reason the Senate majority rarely goes through with filibuster reform: The minority can make the aftermath hellish. — Will Harry Reid actually change the rules? (Michael Reynolds/EPA)
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Democrats Poised to Limit Filibusters, Angering G.O.P. — WASHINGTON — A confrontation in the Senate between Republicans and Democrats over the confirmation of President Obama's cabinet nominees edged closer on Thursday toward a showdown over changing the rules on filibusters.
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Senator Harry Reid, The Hill, PostPartisan, ACS Blog, Washington Monthly, The Impolitic and Salon
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Reid: McConnell Broke His Word On Filibuster, So The Nuclear Option Is On The Table — Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) launched a barn-burner of a speech Thursday on the Senate floor, excoriating Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for continued obstruction when it comes to presidential nominees.
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Crooks and Liars and Yahoo! News
Ramsey Cox / The Hill:
McConnell: Reid will be ‘worst’ Senate leader in history if he goes nuclear
McConnell: Reid will be ‘worst’ Senate leader in history if he goes nuclear
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Guardian:
Revealed: how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages — • Secret files show scale of Silicon Valley co-operation on Prism — • Outlook.com encryption unlocked even before official launch — • Skype worked to enable Prism collection of video calls
NME:
Jay-Z: ‘I get texts from President Obama, of course’ — Rapper opens up his relationships with Rihanna, Jack White and daughter Blue Ivy — Jay-Z has opened up about his life in a new radio interview, revealing that he texts President Obama as well as discussing his relationships with Rihanna, Jack White and daughter Blue Ivy.
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Russell Berman / The Hill:
Boehner: House to vote next week on delaying ObamaCare mandates
Boehner: House to vote next week on delaying ObamaCare mandates
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Politico, Yahoo! News and Washington Post
Howard Fineman / The Huffington Post:
Rand Paul Stands By His ‘Southern Avenger’ — WASHINGTON — In an interview with The Huffington Post, Sen. Rand Paul stoutly defended an aide who, as a radio shock jock in South Carolina, praised John Wilkes Booth, heaped scorn on Abraham Lincoln and wore a ski mask emblazoned with the stars and bars of the Confederate Battle Flag.
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New York Post:
Spitzer a no-show in 2012 election vote after writing column about voting for Obama — Eliot Spitzer failed to vote in last year's presidential election — just four days after penning a column proclaiming “Why I Am Voting for Barack Obama,” The Post has learned.
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Dr. Milton R. Wolf / Washington Times:
Obamacare's panicked Democrats — Why the employer mandate delay will backfire — Poor Democrats. An election looms and their Obamacare train wreck is deservedly being called the worst law in American history. Voters hate it, and why shouldn't they? The Democrats' promises …
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Megan McArdle and Power Line
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Elizabeth Harrington / CNSNews:
Pelosi: The Employer Mandate ‘Was Not Delayed’
Pelosi: The Employer Mandate ‘Was Not Delayed’
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Politico, Washington Examiner, Weasel Zippers, Power Line, Hit & Run, Michelle Malkin and The PJ Tatler
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Is Doubling Down on White Voters a Viable Strategy for the Republican Party? — Alan I. Abramowitz and Ruy Teixeira, Guest Columnists July 11th, 2013 — Perhaps the key question in American presidential politics is how the growing and overwhelmingly Democratic nonwhite vote will affect future elections.
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New York Times:
Sudden Improvements in Egypt Suggest a Campaign to Undermine Morsi — CAIRO — The streets seethe with protests and government ministers are on the run or in jail, but since the military ousted President Mohamed Morsi, life has somehow gotten better for many people across Egypt …
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Ben Hubbard / New York Times:
Christians Targeted for Retribution in Egypt
Christians Targeted for Retribution in Egypt
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Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
Samantha Maziarz Christmann / Buffalo News:
Wegmans cuts health benefits for part-time workers — Et tu, Wegmans? — The Rochester-based grocer that has been continually lauded for providing health insurance to its part-time workers will no longer offer that benefit. — Until recently, the company voluntarily offered health insurance …
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Emily Swanson / The Huffington Post:
Abortion Poll Finds Support For 20-Week Ban — Most Americans would favor sweeping new national restrictions on abortion after the 20th week of pregnancy, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll. But the poll also shows many Americans remain conflicted in their views on abortion.
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The Hill, Hot Air, Weasel Zippers, LifeNews.com and Washington Free Beacon
Sheelah Kolhatkar / Businessweek:
Hedge Funds Are for Suckers — At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, a group of famous hedge fund managers was made to stand before Congress like thieves in a stockade and defend their existence to an angry public. The gilded five included George Soros, co-founder of the Quantum Fund …
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Fox News:
Prosecution paints Zimmerman as angry vigilante in closing arguments — A Florida prosecutor painted George Zimmerman as an angry vigilante who “tracked” Trayvon Martin through a gated community and provoked the confrontation that claimed the teenager's life in a scorching summation Thursday.
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Taylor Marsh, Power Line and The Week
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Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Robertson: ‘We Are Not Anti-Gay’ Since Gays Are Just Confused Straight People — Pat Robertson is disturbed that people, for whatever reason, might believe that he is somehow anti-gay. After all, how could blaming gays for 9/11, warning that gay rights will destroy America, using anti-gay slurs …
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Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — July 11, 2013 - American Voters Say 2-1 Stay Out Of Syria, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Drop In Foreign Policy Approval Keeps Obama Score Low — American voters say 61 - 27 percent that it is not in the national interest to be involved in Syria and oppose 59 …
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NationalJournal.com, Firedoglake, WTVR-TV, The Daily Caller, Scared Monkeys, Hot Air, Gallup, Taylor Marsh and Weasel Zippers
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Republicans' Obamacare search-and-destroy mission
Republicans' Obamacare search-and-destroy mission
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Sarah Palin / Facebook:
Sarah Palin · 3,554,768 like this — Really, Mark? Really? — Margaret Thatcher used to say, “I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.”
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Mark Begich / CNN:
Palin fires back in war of words with Begich
Palin fires back in war of words with Begich
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Taylor Marsh, Politico and National Review
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Trapped: An air escape from Moscow unlikely for NSA leaker Snowden — WASHINGTON — Beginning a third week holed up in a Moscow airport's transit zone, Edward Snowden finds himself far enough away to evade U.S. authorities, but also too far from any of the sympathetic nations willing to shelter him.
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