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‘This Is the End of the Presidency’ — Tracking the same horrible second-term path as Bush, can Obama learn from the past? — Claiming a mandate he never had, the newly reelected president foisted a bold agenda upon Congress and the public, then watched it collapse within months …
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Post-ABC poll: Obama, Republicans, Health care and 2014 midterm — Poll Questions
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Haters gonna hate. But they plan to vote Republican. — Meet the haters. — We're talking about the voters who've had it with all Washington politicians: President Obama, congressional Republicans and congressional Democrats. Despite their distaste for, well, everyone, when push comes to shove …

Obama suffers most from year of turmoil, poll finds
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Obama's Current Approval Rating Is The Ugliest Since Nixon
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A Drop in Opposition to Obamacare Helps Stabilize a Struggling Presidency
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An Open Letter to the People of Brazil — Atualizado em 17/12/2013 às 08h11. — Six months ago, I stepped out from the shadows of the United States Government's National Security Agency to stand in front of a journalist's camera. — Espionage Whistleblower Edward Snowden to Seek Asylum in Brazil
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Snap Out of It — If this judge doesn't buy the legal basis for the NSA's intrusive phone snooping, no one should. — If you have been lulled into a state of somnolence about former government contractor Edward Snowden's revelations that the government is collecting records …
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A Powerful Rebuke of Mass Surveillance — For the first time since the revelation of the National Security Agency's vast dragnet of all Americans' telephone records, a federal court has ruled that such surveillance is “significantly likely” to be unconstitutional.


Four Takeaways from Yesterday's NSA Ruling
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Edward Snowden offers to help Brazil over US spying in return for asylum
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Snowden to Brazil: Swap you spying help for asylum
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White House to tap Microsoft exec to fix HealthCare.gov — The White House is tapping the private sector for its next point man to oversee the troubled Obamacare website. — The administration is set to announce that Kurt DelBene, an executive at Microsoft, will succeed Jeff Zients …
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Former Microsoft Executive Kurt DelBene To Replace Jeff Zients
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Tech giants get Obama's ear on NSA
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The Thought Leader — Little boys and girls in ancient Athens grew up wanting to be philosophers. In Renaissance Florence they dreamed of becoming Humanists. But now a new phrase and a new intellectual paragon has emerged to command our admiration: The Thought Leader.
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WAS IT SOMETHING WE SAID? — Moral Hazard, the Irish setter owned for photo-op purposes by New York Times columnist David Brooks, sat at the window of the farmhouse and watched the sparrows dance upon the new-fallen snow. There was a warm glow about the room from the blazing fireplace …
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When I launched my first campaign in 1999, I knew that the arc of my public service would have many chapters. It has been a tremendous privilege to serve the people of Utah during my time in the United States House of Representatives, but my time in the House should not be the sum total of my service.

Rep. Wolf retires after 17 terms — Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) announced Tuesday he will retire from Congress after 17 terms, opening up a competitive House seat in Northern Virginia. — Wolf, 74, has represented his district in North Virginia since 1981 and is the longest-serving member from the state.
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GOP congressman's retirement could put key district in play
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Frank Wolf Will Not Seek Re-Election (Updated)
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Jerry Brown, urged to run for president, won't rule out 2016 bid — Some are urging California Gov. Jerry Brown to run a fourth time for president, in part to stop the front-runner, Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images / May 23, 2013) — If he weren't the nation's oldest governor …
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Exclusive: Inside Steve Stockman's Disgusting, Condemned Campaign Office (PHOTOS) — Those looking for dirt on Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) need look no further. TPM has obtained photographs taken by the local officials who recently shut down Stockman's campaign office in Webster, Texas.
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Why conservatives just don't get Pope Francis' anti-poverty crusade — U.S. conservatives like to pair the cross and the coin, but that's not the case elsewhere around the world — O — n Sunday, Pope Francis matter-of-factly announced that he was not actually a Marxist, telling Italy's La Stampa, “The Marxist ideology is wrong.
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Accidental Tax Break Saves Wealthiest Americans $100 Billion — Sheldon Adelson makes no secret of his disdain for the estate tax. — “How many times do you have to pay taxes on money?” the casino magnate asks, leaning on a blue cane on the cobblestones of Wall Street on a crisp October morning.
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Texas congressmen take aim at Affordable Care Act's navigators — Dozens of Obamacare supporters attended Monday's congressional hearing at the Eisemann Center in Richardson. Luis Veloz, 20, of Dallas told the crowd that he and his family do not have health insurance.
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Internal Rick Scott poll: Charlie Crist up in Florida — Charlie Crist leads Florida Gov. Rick Scott by 4 percentage points in an internal poll conducted by Scott pollster Tony Fabrizio. — The survey, taken in late November and obtained Tuesday by POLITICO, puts Crist …
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Q&A: The Top North Korean Expert Explains What Happened to Kim Jong Un's Uncle — The purge and execution last week of the uncle of North Korea's ruler, Kim Jong Un, has sparked worried questions from international observers about his grip on the nuclear-armed country.
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Deportations Drop as Obama Pushes for New Immigration Law — The Obama administration has cut back on deporting undocumented immigrants, with forced departures on track to drop more than 10 percent, the first annual decline in more than a decade. — In his first term, President Barack …
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