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John H. Cochrane / Wall Street Journal:
What to Do When ObamaCare Unravels — Health insurance should be individual, portable across jobs, states and providers, and lifelong and renewable. — The unraveling of the Affordable Care Act presents a historic opportunity for change. Its proponents call it “settled law,” …
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The doctor won't see you? Analysts warn ObamaCare plans could resemble Medicaid — July 14, 2013: A doctor in Altamont, Tenn., examines a patient at a rural clinic.Reuters — Those signing up for private health care coverage on the ObamaCare exchanges may be in for an unpleasant surprise …
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Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
ObamaCare sales surge — Remember Budowsky's first law of insider punditry: When the media and political herds are tripping over each other's hoofs while stampeding in a certain direction, the herds are almost always wrong. — Take note of the fact that in recent days …
Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
CNN Poll: GOP has edge in early midterm indicator — Washington (CNN) - Democrats have lost their advantage and Republicans now have a slight edge in the battle for control of Congress, according to a new national poll. — A CNN/ORC International survey released Thursday also indicates …
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Poll: This is a ‘do-nothing’ Congress — Washington (CNN) - The worst Congress ever. — That's the verdict from two-thirds of Americans about the track record of the 113th Congress, according to a new national poll. And a CNN/ORC International poll released Thursday also indicates …
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Lee Habeeb / National Review:
A&E's Duck Dynasty Dilemma — It had never happened before. When big, powerful TV executives ask a star to apologize for what they deem inappropriate comments or behavior, the star simply complies. A team of publicists is assembled, the star does the obligatory apology tour for the press …
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Katherine Skiba / Chicago Tribune:
Michelle Obama at 50 — Trailblazing first lady is ‘American superwoman,’ championing causes, raising a family — First lady Michelle Obama will be the guest of honor at a White House dance party next month when she turns “50 and fabulous,” as she put it recently.
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Wall Street Journal:
GOP, Business Recast Message — Republican Leaders, Allies Aim to Diminish Clout of Most-Conservative Activists — Republican leaders and their corporate allies have launched an array of efforts aimed at diminishing the clout of the party's most conservative activists and promoting legislation instead of confrontation next year.
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Talking Points Memo, americanthinker.com and The Raw Story
Theda Skocpol / The Atlantic Online:
Why the Tea Party Isn't Going Anywhere — The demise of the Tea Party was loudly announced right after Congress voted on October 16 to lift the debt ceiling and reopen the federal government. “Finally! The Republican Fever Is Broken,” exulted Jamelle Bouie atThe Daily Beast …
Katie Glueck / Politico:
The Francis factor: Pope's economic ideas rattle GOP — “He's entitled to his opinion, but I think we should look carefully at what he's saying,” Toomey said. “It's easy to draw I think what could be mistaken, superficial conclusions from some of the things that he said.
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Katy / KTRK-TV:
Katy man charged with hate crime for attack — KATY, TX (KTRK) — A Katy man has been charged with a federal hate crime for allegedly assaulting a 79-year-old African-American man in a knockout game-style attack, according to the U.S. Attorney's office. — According to investigators …
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Ernesto Londoño / Washington Post:
Kidnapped American asks U.S. to negotiate with al-Qaeda for his release — A U.S. government contractor kidnapped by al-Qaeda militants in Pakistan in 2011 has recorded a video message calling on the Obama administration to negotiate with his captors, saying he feels “totally abandoned and forgotten.”
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New York Times, NBCNews, The Week and Israel Matzav
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Seth Masket / Washington Monthly:
Should Ginsberg Retire? — Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit StumbleUpon Delicious — I've got to disagree with Emily Bazelon's take on Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Bazelon is defending Ginsburg's right to stay on the Supreme Court from a number of legal and political critics who are urging her to resign …
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Nicolas Loris / The Heritage Foundation:
Time to Stock Up on Incandescent Bulbs Before They Go Out Permanently — If your New Year's resolution is to change your light bulbs, don't worry—the federal government's here to help. — Beginning January 1, 2014, the federal government will ban the use of 60-watt and 40-watt incandescent light bulbs.
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The Lonely Conservative
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
A Work Still in Progress — When the country observed the Constitution's 200th anniversary back in 1987, two narratives vied for public acceptance. There was the triumphalist narrative celebrated in Philadelphia, where a quarter-million people took part in a 15-hour-long gala …
Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood a terror group — Egypt's military-run government has declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group. — The move comes months after the military removed Mohammed Morsi from the presidency. Morsi was the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate in the 2012 election.
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americanthinker.com and Associated Press
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