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John Hudson / Foreign Policy:
Exclusive: John McCain Will Attack Vladimir Putin in the Pages of Pravda — In a first-of-its kind arrangement, the editors of Russian newspaper Pravda have tentatively agreed to publish a column by Sen. John McCain that will attack the leadership of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Rep. Dana Rohrabacher: I arm-wrestled Vladimir Putin ... and lost! — Russian President Vladimir Putin, champion arm-wrestler. ; Credit: AFP/AFP/Getty Images — On Thursday, KPCC's Washington correspondent Kitty Felde talked with Congressman Dana Rohrabacher about the Russian proposal …
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Congressman: I Once Lost A Drunken Arm-Wrestling Match To Vladimir Putin
Congressman: I Once Lost A Drunken Arm-Wrestling Match To Vladimir Putin
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The Hill and The Daily Caller
Politico:
Will Democrats haul out hookers in David Vitter fight? — Senate Democrats have had all they can take from David Vitter and his fixation on Obamacare — and they're dredging up his past prostitution scandal to hit back. — Vitter, a Louisiana Republican, has infuriated Democrats this week …
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
The House GOP Is About to Crack Up: Three Theories Why — Lots of people think John Boehner has lost control of the House Republican caucus. Apparently John Boehner does, too. — On Wednesday, the speaker and his lieutenants had to stage yet another embarrassing retreat—this time …
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
David Vitter wants ethics probe of Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer
David Vitter wants ethics probe of Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Business Insider, Talking Points Memo and Taegan Goddard's …
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
Forty-three House Republicans back bill to defund ObamaCare
Forty-three House Republicans back bill to defund ObamaCare
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Roll Call, Shakesville and The Hill
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Rand Paul On The War Path — Once dismissed by the GOP establishment as a gadfly, Paul is starting to look a lot like the leader of his party — and his enemies are panicking. “There's a big transition in the Republican Party,” the Kentucky senator says in a BuzzFeed interview.
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McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Rand Paul Draws Fire From Pro-Israel Group For “Promised Land” Comments — A source at Christians United For Israel calls Paul's comment to BuzzFeed “slander.” “He simply is asking all Christians to join him in reexamining our foreign policy and in working to make war a last resort,” a Paul adviser responds.
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National Review
Neil King Jr / Wall Street Journal:
Poll Finds Republicans Gain Favor on Key Issues — The Republican Party is gaining a public-opinion edge on several key issues ahead of the 2014 elections, as Americans question President Barack Obama's leadership on Syria and worry about the country's overall direction, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows.
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Domenico Montanaro / NBCNews:
Poll: 44 percent of Americans oppose raising debt ceiling
Poll: 44 percent of Americans oppose raising debt ceiling
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MacIver Institute:
Wisconsin's Third Largest Teachers Union Decertified on August 31st — UPDATE: — [Kenosha, Wisc...] The Kenosha Education Association (KEA), the state's third largest teachers union, was officially decertified on August 31, 2013 according to the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission.
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Mary Katharine Ham / Hot Air:
Demise: Wisconsin's third-largest school district says no thanks to union representation
Demise: Wisconsin's third-largest school district says no thanks to union representation
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Weasel Zippers, JSOnline and Betsy's Page
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Senator talks “House of Cards” and football... and mentions this may be his last term — Would we be better off buying cable stations one at a time instead of in bundles? Sen. John McCain says yes, and has introduced legislation that would make it happen.
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Hot Air, CNN, Politico, Weasel Zippers, Talking Points Memo and Patterico's Pontifications
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Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
McCain hints at retirement in 2016
McCain hints at retirement in 2016
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Washington Monthly and Outside the Beltway
Rod Bastanmehr / Alternet:
Trayvon Martin's Medical Examiner: Prosecution Threw the Case — Fired Zimmerman trial coroner says conviction was never going to happen. — A recent revelation in the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin case could, and should spark a new wave of outrage. — Dr. Shiping Bao …
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JustOneMinute, The Moderate Voice, The Hinterland Gazette, Scared Monkeys and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Reason:
George Will's Libertarian Evolution: Q&A on Obama, Syria, & the Power of Choice — “I've lived in Washington now for 44 years, and that's a lot of folly to witness up close,” says Washington Post columnist George Will. “Whatever confidence and optimism I felt towards the central government …
Rebecca J. Rosen / The Atlantic Online:
‘We Made It’: Humanity Has Arrived at Interstellar Space — Voyager 1 has entered a region of space beyond our solar bubble, and it has sent back a little sound for us to listen to. — Thirty-six years ago, from the ground in Florida, Voyager 1 launched into space.
Nick Wingfield / NYT Bits:
Behind Microsoft Deal, the Specter of a Nokia Android Phone — SEATTLE — Before Microsoft reached a deal to buy Nokia's phone business, there was a possibility that Nokia could have switched its smartphones to Google's Android operating system sometime after late 2014.
Paul Krugman:
Death By Tweet — I don't tweet. But, you may ask, what about that Twitter account? That's a robot — it's just tweeting the titles of blog posts. And I do blog a lot: — But 140-character reflections on what I just ate, or something, not. Why? — One reason is that I have better things to do with my time.
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Richard Wolffe / msnbc.com:
Inside the Obama campaign: A plot against Cutter — The Obama campaign looked in the mirror and saw a political problem. — It had researched every piece of its own message machine and found one area that required urgent fixing. Focus group data suggested that the campaign needed more women on television.
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Balloon Juice
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Richard Wolffe / The Daily Beast:
No Drama Obama's Dramatic 2012 Reelection Campaign
No Drama Obama's Dramatic 2012 Reelection Campaign
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The Week, The Huffington Post and Weasel Zippers
Emily Schultheis / Reuters:
Imagine this: In Germany, one TV ad per candidate — BERLIN — Germany is in the heat of election season: in just over a week, voters will head to the polls to determine whether Chancellor Angela Merkel and her party get a third term leading the government. — So where are the TV ads?
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Washington Monthly
John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
15 JOURNALISTS HAVE JOINED OBAMA ADMINISTRATION — According to the Atlantic, Time managing editor Rick Stengel's decision to join the Obama administration is just the latest example of a new trend among mainstream media journalists who are making it official by joining the Obama administration.
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Denver Post:
COLORADO FLOOD: DAMS BREAK IN LARIMER AND ADAMS COUNTIES; OVERFLOWING IN BOULDER — Record-shattering rainstorms across Colorado's Front Range led to flooding that blew out at least six dams Thursday, stranding a Larimer County family on the second floor of their home and breaching a federal stormwater holding pond northeast of Denver.
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New York Times:
U.S.-Russia Talks on Syria's Arms Make Progress — WASHINGTON — President Obama will not insist on a United Nations Security Council resolution threatening Syria with military action, senior administration officials said on Friday, as American and Russian negotiators meeting in Geneva moved closer …
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National Review and Hot Air
The Atlantic Online:
The Death of Gun Control — Why the recall of two Colorado legislators is a major setback for gun-safety advocates nationally — Ever since the Senate voted down gun-control legislation in April, some advocates have remained convinced there was still hope. As of Tuesday, that hope is officially dead.
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Zandar Versus The Stupid, Hit & Run, American Thinker and The Gateway Pundit