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Republicans for Snowden — A left-right House coalition rushes to stop metadata collection. — Few things are more dangerous than Congress in heat, and so it is this week as a libertarian-left wing coalition in the House of Representatives is rushing to neuter one of the National Security Agency's antiterror surveillance programs.
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Guardian, The Huffington Post, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Goppers, Hot Air and Hit & Run
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House rejects effort to curb NSA surveillance powers, 205-217
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Reuters, Firedoglake and The Hill

Obama dismisses scandals as ‘phony’
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American Spectator, Politico, CNN, Reuters and Jammie Wearing Fools


Meet President Obama's new economic message. Same as his old economic message. — You could be forgiven if you thought you had heard President Obama's speech on the economy today before. Because you have. For most of the 2012 campaign. (Don't trust us, read Obama's 2012 acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.)
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Forbes, New Republic, Weekly Standard, Hit & Run, Hot Air, Weasel Zippers, Jihad Watch and Washington Post
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Nice speech, Mr. President. You still can't do much to help the economy — Barack Obama flew to Knox College in his political home state of Illinois to deliver a ballyhooed economic speech Wednesday afternoon on the plight of the hard-knocks middle class.
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The PJ Tatler

A warmed-over jobs message
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Hot Air, Washington Monthly, Mother Jones, PostPartisan, Post Politics, The Reaction, The Maddow Blog, Ed Driscoll and ABC News


Boehner rips Obama speech
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The Huffington Post, Guardian, msnbc.com, CNN and Washington Monthly

Older, But Not Wiser — “As a country, we're older and we're wiser …
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Washington Free Beacon


Many New York Women Are Baffled at Loyalty Shown by Weiner's Wife — Sipping sparkling water by the bustling patios of Bryant Park on Wednesday afternoon, the young women touched on the usual topics of lunchtime gossip: men, work, relationships. — Then the discussion turned …
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Althouse and The PJ Tatler
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NYC poll: Anthony Weiner narrowly ahead — Former Rep. Anthony Weiner still holds a slight lead for the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, but challenger William Thompson may fare best if the race turns to a runoff, according to a new poll. — Weiner leads Democratic candidates …
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Los Angeles Times, The Week, CNN, his vorpal sword, New York Post, The Atlantic Wire, Weasel Zippers, The Daily Beast and The Mahablog


The Inequality President — The rich have done fine under Obamanomics, not so the middle class. — President Obama made his fourth or fifth, or maybe it's the seventh or eighth, pivot to the economy on Wednesday, and a revealing speech it was. We counted four mentions of “growth” but “inequality” got five.
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READ: Obama's Economic Speech In Illinois As Prepared For Delivery
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The Plum Line, PoliticusUSA, Firedoglake, Yahoo! News, Connecting.the.Dots and Shakesville


What's the Matter With North Carolina? — The state went from beacon of tolerance to bastion of voter suppression in a month. — North Carolina is proving itself to be the poster child for all that is wrong with modern American democracy and—with thanks to Moral Mondays—also highlighting all that may someday save it.
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Feeds, New York Review of Books, msnbc.com, Washington Monthly and addictinginfo.org
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Justices on the Job — After Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. took his seat on the Supreme Court in January 2006, replacing Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the court for the first time in its history was composed entirely of former federal appeals court judges. Justice Elena Kagan's arrival …


A Cut Above: President and Mrs. George H.W. Bush Join Patrick's Pals — Our little guy received some high-powered support this week when President George Bush 41 volunteered to shave his head to show his support for Patrick and Patrick's Pals. — Members of his Secret Service detail …
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Outside the Beltway, BizPac Review, msnbc.com and Gawker
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Senate bill shields Exxon pipeline spill payments from taxes — Arkansas' bipartisan Senate duo hopes to ensure people affected by the roughly 5,000 barrel oil spill from an ExxonMobil pipeline in March won't be taxed on disaster compensation they receive from the company.


Mother of Golf Prodigy in Hazing Death Defied by FratPAC — Harrison Kowiak was 19 years old when he died after schoolmates pummeled him on a pitch-black field in Hickory, North Carolina. It was part of a fraternity hazing. — Determined to protect other students, Kowiak's mother Lianne devoted herself to fighting hazing.
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Jezebel, The Week, Business Insider, BuzzFeed and Yahoo! News


Rand Paul in tough spot in 2014 Ky. Senate race — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's campaign manager didn't hold back when he learned that his boss had a new GOP primary challenger. — “Matthew Griswold Bevin is not a Kentucky conservative, he is merely an East Coast con man,” …
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msnbc.com


‘Obamacare’ National Marketing Campaign To Cost Nearly $700 Million — CHICAGO (AP) — It will make you stronger. It will give you peace of mind and make you feel like a winner. Health insurance is what the whole country has been talking about, so don't be left out. — Sound like a sales pitch?
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Weasel Zippers and The PJ Tatler

Senate approves deal on student loan rates — The Senate voted 81-18 Wednesday for legislation on student loan rates, splitting Democrats in the chamber. — Seventeen Democrats voted against the bipartisan bill that would cap most student loan rates at 8.25 percent.
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Politico and Hullabaloo


CBS News poll finds more Americans than ever want Obamacare repealed — (CBS News) A new CBS News poll finds more Americans than ever want the Affordable Care Act repealed. — According to the poll, 36 percent of Americans want Congress to expand or keep the health care law while 39 percent …


Postal Service looks to end at-your-door mail — If you're moving to a newly built house, say goodbye to mail delivery at your door. — And if some House Republicans get their way, all door-to-door mail delivery will go away. — The U.S. Postal Service is marching towards a more …

Tax writers promise 50 years of secrecy for senators' suggestions — Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and the panel's top Republican, Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah), assured lawmakers that any submission they receive will be kept under lock and key by the committee and the National Archives until the end of 2064.
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The Moderate Voice