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Obamacare figures leave a lot unsaid — About a half million people have taken the first step toward enrolling in Obamacare health coverage, creating applications on the exchanges, administration officials said late Saturday. — The “almost half million” figure the officials reported …
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Independent Journal Review and Weasel Zippers
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AP Sources: 476,000 Obamacare Applications Filed — Administration officials say about 476,000 health insurance applications have been filed through federal and state exchanges, the most detailed measure yet of the problem-plagued rollout of President Barack Obama's signature legislation.
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Right Wing News, Washington Wire, Hullabaloo and Weasel Zippers


Cruz Warns Senate GOP: ‘Consequences’ for Supporting ‘Lousy Deal’ — According to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, it's his colleagues, more than anyone, who should be blamed for the failure of the defund-Obamacare campaign — and he expects conservatives to remember come primary season.
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Talking Points Memo, The Raw Story and The Hill
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Ted Cruz, back in Texas, rails against fellow Senate Republicans — Programing note: CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley will have an exclusive interview with Sen. Ted Cruz, this Sunday at 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. ET. — (CNN) - Sen. Ted Cruz returned to Texas following a whirlwind week …
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The crux of Ted Cruz
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Hot Air, Prairie Weather and New York Times

Obamacare, Failing Ahead of Schedule — THIS is not the column about the Obamacare rollout I expected to write. — If you had told me, months ago, that weeks after the health care law's coverage expansion went into effect I would be writing about the problems its launch had exposed …
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The Atlantic Online, Weasel Zippers, Marginal Revolution, Prairie Weather and Wall Street Journal


Four Things We Think We Know About Obamacare — I've been seeing a few things floating around the blogosphere about Obamacare that aren't true. They're not really conservative or liberal talking points; they're just misconceptions that people may have about how the health-care law works.

Tyrone on why the government shutdown and the debt ceiling crisis were brilliant Republican strategy — Tyrone, my evil twin brother, was in town visiting the other day, after a long absence. He was upset that I gave so little space to the recent machinations in Washington …
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Talking Points Memo, Hullabaloo and The Volokh Conspiracy

Clinton decries ‘scorched-earth politics’ in Washington — Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton decried the “scorched-earth politics” that led to the government shutdown at a campaign event for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe on Saturday.
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Trailing, Ken Cuccinelli seeks to fire up base
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Hot Air, The PJ Tatler, Washington Times, Reuters and Washington Wire


This Should Be Fun: Sen. Bernie Sanders Will Be On Budget Conference Committee — In what can only be seen as good news for people who like traditional earned-benefit programs like Social Security and Medicare, here's one name that appears on the list of Senate conferees …
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Corrente, Guardian and PoliticusUSA


After Bill de Blasio, Joe Lhota vow to add Muslim holidays to school calendar, other groups seek recognition — The leading mayoral candidates vowed to close school for the Muslim holidays Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Now advocates for other religious and ethnic groups would like their days to be recognized as well.
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Hot Air, Gothamist and Liberaland


Pot Legalization Effort Moves Eastward To Maine — PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Advocates of recreational marijuana use are looking to an upcoming vote in Maine as an indicator of whether the East Coast is ready to follow in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington by legalizing cannabis.
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Liberaland


Now, lead from the front — Let us hear no more about President Obama leading from behind. — Since a White House adviser uttered that phrase to the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza in 2011 to describe Obama's leadership in Libya, “leading from behind” has become a favorite refrain of Republicans trying to portray Obama as weak.
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Daily Kos

Armed gun rights activists rally at the Alamo — SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Several hundred gun rights activists armed with rifles and shotguns rallied outside of the Alamo on Saturday in a demonstration that broke a longstanding tradition of not staging such events at the enduring symbol of Texas independence.
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his vorpal sword and Liberaland