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Glenn Kessler / The Fact Checker:
The White House effort to blame insurance companies for lost plans — “The provision in the law was the manifestation of the assurance that if you have a plan you want to keep, you can keep it. Insurance companies that chose to strip away benefits from existing plans in the interim …
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Politico:
Why Obama isn't attacking ‘the villains’ — President Barack Obama spent years casting insurance companies as the most evil of actors in the health care system. — But with insurance cancellation notices hitting millions of consumers, Obama has launched none of the broadsides …
Carl Schramm / Wall Street Journal:
How ObamaCare Rips Off the ‘Young Healthies’
How ObamaCare Rips Off the ‘Young Healthies’
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New York Times:
Despite Fumbles, Obama Defends Health Care Law
Despite Fumbles, Obama Defends Health Care Law
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JustOneMinute, Washington Post, Conservative Intelligence … and Wonkblog
Alexander Marlow / BREITBART.COM:
SENATOR RAND PAUL MOVES OPINION COLUMN TO BREITBART NEWS — Breitbart News Network is pleased to announce that it will be the new home of Kentucky Senator Rand Paul's editorial column. — Paul, a Tea Party favorite and son of former libertarian Congressman Ron Paul, is widely perceived …
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Post-Plagiarism Restructuring, Rand Paul's Opinion Column Moves To Breitbart — Following allegations of plagiarism that caused a shake-up in the senator's office, Rand Paul's (R-KY) opinion column has found a new home at Breitbart News. — “Paul is pleased to partner with Breitbart News …
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James R. Carroll / USA Today:
Can Sen. Rand Paul handle the heat? Some wonder — If the tea party favorite wants to run for president, he'll go under the microscope a lot more. — CONNECT — WASHINGTON — Sen. Rand Paul's handling of recent plagiarism charges adds doubts about his readiness for a presidential campaign, some observers said Wednesday.
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Arlette Saenz / ABC News:
Rand Paul Takes a Swipe at Chris Christie for Sandy Ads
Rand Paul Takes a Swipe at Chris Christie for Sandy Ads
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New York Times:
G.O.P. Weighs Limiting Clout of Right Wing — Leaders of the Republican establishment, alarmed by the emergence of far-right and often unpredictable Tea Party candidates, are pushing their party to rethink how it chooses nominees and advocating changes they say would result in the selection of less extreme contenders.
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Washington Monthly, Taylor Marsh, The Plum Line and Liberaland
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
At Obamacare hearings, governing by anecdote — It did not sound good for Sen. Pat Toomey. — “I'm a two-time breast cancer survivor and I'm facing the loss of insurance,” the Pennsylvania Republican declared Wednesday at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the health-care law.
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Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Jason Carter to challenge Gov. Deal next year — Democratic state Sen. Jason Carter will challenge Gov. Nathan Deal next year in a move that catapults the gubernatorial contest into the national spotlight and tests whether Georgia's changing demographics can loosen the Republican Party's 12-year grip on the state's highest office.
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Washington Wire, Associated Press, CNN, Talking Points Memo, Weekly Standard and The Hinterland Gazette
Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Report: Cuccinelli Has No Plans To Call McAuliffe — Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R) had not called Democrat Terry McAuliffe after losing the Virginia gubernatorial race and had no plans to do so as of late Wednesday morning, according to a report in The Washington Post.
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
C.I.A. Is Said to Pay AT&T for Call Data — WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. is paying AT&T more than $10 million a year to assist with overseas counterterrorism investigations by exploiting the company's vast database of phone records, which includes Americans' international calls, according to government officials.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats gird for minimum-wage battle — Senate Democrats plan to discuss their legislative strategy for raising the minimum wage to more than $10 an hour at a lunch meeting Thursday. — Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chairman Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) …
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Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
Reid confident of ENDA's prospects after Senate vote
Reid confident of ENDA's prospects after Senate vote
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TheBlaze.com, Politico and Towleroad News #gay
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Clunker progressivism — Barack Obama's presidency has become a feast of failures whose proliferation protects their author from close scrutiny of any one of them. Now, however, we can revisit one of the first and see it as a harbinger of progressivism's downward stumble to HealthCare.gov.
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Power Line
Andrew Kirell / Mediaite:
Guns & Ammo Fires Editor After Publishing Editorial Calling for Gun Control — Guns and Ammo Magazine, the “world's most widely read firearms magazine,” has fired contributing editor Dick Metcalf after the publication received immense backlash for its December 2013 issue featuring his editorial advocating for gun control.
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Talking Points Memo, Liberaland, Gawker and The Raw Story
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
The simple question that will determine Obamacare's fate — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL OBAMACARE HEALTH CARE HEALTHCARE.GOV — The key to Obamacare's success or failure — provided the administration can actually learn to operate the system — is whether it helps more people than it hurts, or hurts more people than it helps.
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Althouse and Deseret News
Ben Geman / The Hill:
EPA pushed to allow state carbon taxes — A prominent scholar says the Environmental Protection Agency should let states impose a carbon tax to meet new emissions guidelines for power plants. — Brookings Institution scholar Adele Morris plans to urge EPA to consider the idea …
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The Daily Caller
Norm Ornstein / NationalJournal.com:
Time to Stop the Senate Filibuster Madness — Blocking qualified D.C. Circuit Court nominees is all about denying a president the right to pick judges to fill vacancies. — Can anyone doubt that Mitch McConnell would blow up the filibuster rule in a nanosecond if he had the ability to fill all courts with radical conservatives?
Ellie Hall / BuzzFeed:
Pope Francis Kisses Severely Disfigured Man And Prays With Him — Pope Francis blessed a man with facial deformities during today's general audience at the Vatican. — Pope Francis was departing St. Peter's Square after Wednesday's general audience when he saw a severely disfigured man amidst the crowd of worshippers.
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Outside the Beltway, The Daily Banter, The Dish and Balloon Juice