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Molly K. Hooper / The Hill:
Cantor takes mission impossible — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) is taking the lead on crafting the GOP's Obama-Care replacement proposal. — The extraordinarily tough task faces many obstacles and is complicated by election-year politics and an unruly GOP conference.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Senate GOP buoyant about midterms — Politics was at the forefront of Republicans senators' minds at their annual retreat on Wednesday. — After hearing from a congressional handicapper and conservative observers at the Library of Congress, there's growing optimism among GOP lawmakers …
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Politico
Brian Beutler / Salon:
Anatomy of a media disaster: Why the press is botching the latest Obamacare story — Mix of innumeracy, vulnerability to spin and thirst for controversy explains lame coverage of CBO Obamacare report — Twenty-four hours later, after a tremendous swell of misinformation …
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Althouse, The Plum Line, Fox News, The Huffington Post, The Fix and JustOneMinute
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Bloomberg:
Will Obamacare Kill Jobs?
Will Obamacare Kill Jobs?
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The Fix, msnbc.com, Hot Air, Ross Douthat and VodkaPundit
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
CBO director: Obamacare will reduce unemployment
CBO director: Obamacare will reduce unemployment
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JustOneMinute, The Moderate Voice, Mediaite, Politifact.com Truth …, Salon, Daily Kos, Economix, ThinkProgress, The Dish, PostPartisan, Liberaland and New York Magazine
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Paul Ryan Fact-Checks Republicans On Obamacare Job ‘Costs’
Paul Ryan Fact-Checks Republicans On Obamacare Job ‘Costs’
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americanthinker.com, The Reaction, ThinkProgress, Liberal Values, Taylor Marsh, Slate, Liberaland, The Plum Line, The Hill, The Baffler, Daily Kos, The Mahablog and Fox News
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
The media's massive revisions on CBO-Obamacare story
The media's massive revisions on CBO-Obamacare story
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Politico, Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos, NewsBusters, Mediaite and The Huffington Post
James Carville / The Hill:
Days ahead for Dems not so dark — When one has retired from the ranks of American domestic political consulting, as I have, you are not really allowed to just quit. You become emeritus, of counsel, senior status and God knows what. Basically your role becomes one of trying …
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Politico:
How John Podesta is changing Obama's White House — John Podesta doesn't have a standing appointment with President Barack Obama. He doesn't join chief of staff Denis McDonough for the nightly “wrap” meeting with the president. He doesn't have a defined portfolio of assignments.
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The New Republic
Mother Jones:
The Koch Brothers Left a Confidential Document at Their Last Donor Conference—Read It Here — A list of one-on-one meetings between VIP donors and the Kochs and their operatives offers a revealing look into their mighty political machine. — Charles Koch: Bo Rader/ZUMA; David Koch: Sonia Moskowitz/ZUMA
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Firedoglake, The Raw Story, Liberaland, Washington Post and susiemadrak.com
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Work was supposed to be liberating. Now nonwork is. — Annie Lowrey, an economics reporter for the New York Times, has an essay in this coming weekend's Times magazine rebutting what she calls “the policy solution du jour” to the problem of “how to alleviate poverty”—namely, “marriage promotion.”
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Vox Popoli, National Review, Betsy's Page, CNSNews, Los Angeles Times and PostPartisan
John Bingham / Telegraph:
Head of Mormon church Thomas Monson summoned by British magistrates' court over Adam and Eve teaching — Thomas S Monson, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ordered to appear before British magistrate's court amid claims that the organisation's teaching amounts to ‘fraud’
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Washington Post and National Review
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Scott Kaufman / The Raw Story:
Legal experts gobsmacked after British judge orders Mormon leader to prove faith's origins
Legal experts gobsmacked after British judge orders Mormon leader to prove faith's origins
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Booman Tribune, USA Today, The Week, Liberaland and disinformation
James Gordon Meek / ABC News:
Olympic Threat: US Warns Airlines About Toothpaste Tube Bomb … The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning to U.S. and some foreign airlines traveling to Russia for the Olympic Games to be on the lookout for toothpaste containers, which some intelligence indicates …
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Gawker, Taylor Marsh, The Moderate Voice, Politico and Business Insider
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Mike Ahlers / CNN:
Airlines warned about possible toothpaste tube bombs ahead of Olympics
Airlines warned about possible toothpaste tube bombs ahead of Olympics
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Talking Points Memo, The Week and Shanghaiist
Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
Romney floats Martinez, others for 2016 — Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Wednesday expanded his list of possible 2016 GOP presidential candidates — floating a number of dark horses, including New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez (R). — Romney named a laundry list …
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Politico
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Karl Rove: The Numbers That Scare Senate Democrats — Voting with Obama 97% of the time is going to end some careers.
Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Key Democratic Group Will Sit Out Midterm Elections — Priorities USA Action, the super PAC now backing Hillary Clinton, won't spend to help Democrats in the House and Senate this year, a spokesperson confirms. — Mike Theiler / Reuters — The Democratic Party's biggest super PAC …
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Hot Air, americanthinker.com, The Gateway Pundit and The Huffington Post
Robert Stacy McCain / American Spectator:
The Worst Idea in the World — Five years after the Bolshevik Revolution, Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises predicted that the Soviet project was doomed to fail. In his classic work Socialism, Mises explained that the attempt to replace the market system with central economic planning could not succeed …
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The Other McCain and Cafe Hayek
Boston Globe:
Realistic statue of man in his underwear at Wellesley College sparks controversy — Tony Matelli's Sleepwalker, is part of an art exhibit at Wellesley College's Davis Museum. — By Jaclyn Reiss, Boston.com Staff — A realistic-looking statue of a man sleepwalking in his underwear near …
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Althouse, Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, Voices, Gawker, The Federalist, Mashable and Instapundit
Laura Vozzella / Washington Post:
At Executive Mansion, McAuliffe puts out the welcome mat — RICHMOND — Gov. Terry McAuliffe has added a potent weapon to his bipartisan charm offensive: better booze. — Desperately in need of Republican friends to get his agenda through a divided General Assembly, McAuliffe (D) …
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Mediaite
Matt Stopera / BuzzFeed:
22 Messages From Creationists To People Who Believe In Evolution — I asked 22 self-identifying creationists at the Bill Nye/Ken Ham debate to write a message/question/note to the other side. Here's what they wrote. — 1. — Matt Stopera / BuzzFeed — 2. — Matt Stopera / BuzzFeed
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The Daily Beast, The Federalist, The Raw Story, Guardian, Why Evolution Is True, disinformation and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Wall Street Journal:
New evidence undercuts White House claims about IRS motivation. — House committees are still digging into the IRS political targeting scandal, and based on a hearing Wednesday there's more to learn. The day produced more evidence blowing apart President Obama's claims that there was …
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americanthinker.com and The Daily Caller
Mark Bittman / New York Times:
Just Say No — President Obama indicated in his State of the Union address last week that he will exercise his admittedly limited executive powers in this “year of action.” Though most of the mild proposals he made are welcome, one still wonders why he doesn't say “no” more often.
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Washington Post
Ashley Parker / New York Times:
Democrats Aim for a Presidential Fervor in '14 Vote — WASHINGTON — The Democrats' plan to hold onto their narrow Senate majority goes by the name “Bannock Street project.” It runs through 10 states, includes a $60 million investment, and requires more than 4,000 paid staffers.
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