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Alec Macgillis / The New Republic:
Chris Christie's Entire Career Reeks — It's not just the bridge — Has there ever been a political reversal of fortune as rapid and as absolute as the one just experienced by Chris Christie? At warp speed, the governor of New Jersey has gone from the most popular politician in the country …
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The Hill:
Before O-Care debacle, Sebelius made many trips to White House — Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was in frequent contact with President Obama and senior White House aides before the disastrous launch of the federal ObamaCare exchange last year.
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Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Latest Obamacare Delay Is Probably Illegal — The Barack Obama administration recently announced that it is going to delay the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's employer mandate for medium-size companies and reduce the requirements for larger businesses. Again? What does it all mean?!
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Washington Free Beacon
Alan I. Abramowitz / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
2014 House Forecast Update: No Wave in Sight — The results of a simple but extremely accurate midterm election forecasting model indicate that the 2014 U.S. House elections are likely to result in minimal change in the party balance of power. The forecasting model uses three predictors …
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Washington Monthly and Washington Post
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
‘Vote No, Hope Yes’ Defines Dysfunction in Congress
‘Vote No, Hope Yes’ Defines Dysfunction in Congress
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The Plum Line, Washington Post, Booman Tribune, Connecting.the.Dots and Fusion
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Hypocrite's Corner
Hypocrite's Corner
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Los Angeles Times and National Review
Wall Street Journal:
The Minority Maker — Ted Cruz hurts his party by forcing a meaningless debt-ceiling vote.
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Washington Monthly, Daily Kos and ProfessorBainbridge.com
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Alex Pareene / Salon:
Sad fake “millennial” anti-debt group completely broke and confused — The Can Kicks Back is confronting both funding and identity crises — Everyone is having a bit of a laugh today at the expense of “The Can Kicks Back,” the youth-oriented affiliate of the group known as “Fix the Debt …
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Firedoglake and Eschaton
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Byron Tau / Politico:
Anti-debt group finds itself in red
Anti-debt group finds itself in red
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Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos
ThinkProgress:
How Comcast Buying Time Warner Cable Could Impact You — And The Entire Entertainment Industry — Comcast Cable President and CEO Neil Smit. — CREDIT: AP Images/Evan Agostini — Today, Comcast, already the country's largest provider of cable television, announced that it would spend $45 billion …
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USA Today:
Some snow is on the ground at the highest elevations of the Big Island of Hawaii. — Snow is on the ground in 49 out of the 50 states — only the Sunshine State of Florida is completely snow-free, according to a map produced Thursday morning by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Thomas Speaks ... Blindly About Race — Associate Justice Clarence Thomas doesn't often speak during oral arguments before the Supreme Court. — But often what he says outside the chamber is eyebrow-raising. Such was the case Tuesday when Thomas told an audience at Palm Beach Atlantic University:
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Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
Another senior House Republican announces retirement — Washington (CNN) - Republican Rep. Doc Hastings of Washington state announced Thursday that he'll retire at the end of this year rather than run for re-election in November. — Hastings, who currently serves as the chairman …
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Damon Linker / The Week:
Is opposing gay marriage the same as being a racist? — Conservative opposition to same sex marriage is deeply rooted in religious belief — W — riting at The New Republic, Isaac Chotiner doesn't much appreciate my argument about the growing cockiness of secular liberals.
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Washington Monthly, Firedoglake, The Dish, Balloon Juice, Hinterland Gazette, The Mahablog and National Review
Erika Eichelberger / Mother Jones:
Wednesday Was Full of Good News for Obamacare. Here Are the Charts That Prove It. — More Americans enrolled in Obamacare plans in January than expected, according to data released Wednesday by the Obama administration. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had expected to sign up 1,059,900 people last month.
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Washington Monthly, Forbes, Booman Tribune, The Week, The Dish and The New Republic
Patrick O'Connor / Wall Street Journal:
Gay Republican Candidate's Ad Poses Test for Party — Carl DeMaio is one of three openly gay Republicans running for Congress this year, and he would be at least the third to serve in the House if he wins. But Mr. DeMaio on Thursday will take a step that none of them has …
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
For First Time, Gay GOP House Candidate Features Partner In Ad
For First Time, Gay GOP House Candidate Features Partner In Ad
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William Galston / American Prospect:
Kuttner, Galston, and the Debate Over the Social Safety Net — Robert Kuttner and William Galston round out our forum on the future of entitlement programs. — Kuttner — I take exception to most of the assumptions and conclusions in William Galston's piece.
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Washington Monthly
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Rand Paul and Ken Cuccinelli accused of stealing NSA lawsuit — Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has been caught using purloined passages in several of his speeches. Now the aspiring presidential candidate stands accused of filing a lawsuit stolen from its author. — Since December …
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NBC News:
Exclusive: Snowden Swiped Password From NSA Coworker - NBC News — A civilian NSA employee recently resigned after being stripped of his security clearance for allowing former agency contractor Edward Snowden to use his pers...
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Firedoglake, Washington Post, Little Green Footballs, Liberaland and Re/code
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Maddow Defends Bridge Coverage Following ‘Morning Joe’ Criticism (VIDEO) — Rachel Maddow kicked off her show Wednesday evening with what seemed like a repudiation to what was said on her own network several hours earlier. — “It has been a big day today in the biggest political story …
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New Jersey Online and The PJ Tatler
Adam Gopnik / New Yorker:
When did faith start to fade? — In Tom Stoppard's 1970 play “Jumpers,” the philosopher hero broods unhappily on the inexorable rise of the atheist: “The tide is running his way, and it is a tide which has turned only once in human history. . . . There is presumably a calendar date—a moment …
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Ross Douthat
Cassandra Sweet / Wall Street Journal:
The $2.2 Billion Bird-Scorching Solar Project — At California's Ivanpah Plant, Mirrors Produce Heat and Electricity—And Kill Wildlife — A giant solar-power project officially opening this week in the California desert is the first of its kind, and may be among the last …
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Power Line and The Verge
Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — February 13, 2014 - Cuomo Thumps Trump, Astorino In New York Gov Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Clinton Runs Better Against Christie In 2016 Race — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a 63 - 28 percent job approval rating, higher than the current scores for any governor …
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No More Mister Nice Blog, New York Times, Firedoglake, Real Clear Politics, CNN, Politico, PoliticusUSA and Capitol Confidential
Seth Barron / City Journal:
Progressive Values in Action? — New York's city council has some strange priorities. — At her January inauguration, New York city council speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito told her colleagues, “Now is the time to embrace our progressive moment and put our values into action.”
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ThinkProgress:
Why The Senate STILL Isn't Able To Get Anything Done Even After The ‘Nuclear Option’ — It wasn't supposed to be this way. — In 2013, the Senate adopted two of the most significant changes to its rules in nearly 40 years. The first significantly reduced the amount of time senators …
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Senate Democrats