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Bachmann has confidence tea party can best Clinton in 2016 — With less than a year left in her fourth and final term in Congress, it's a little early for an exit interview, but not too early to get the views of Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., on issues dear to a “founding mother” …
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Samantha Lachman / The Huffington Post:
Michele Bachmann's Bad News For Hillary Clinton: People 'Aren't Ready' For A Female President
Michele Bachmann's Bad News For Hillary Clinton: People 'Aren't Ready' For A Female President
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Talking Points Memo and Shakesville
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Has Anyone in America Actually Been Harmed by Obamacare? — I'm beginning to think there's not actually a single person in America who's been harmed by Obamacare. I know that seems unlikely, but take a look at the latest AFP ad pounding Obamacare. It features Julie Boonstra …
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Glenn Kessler / The Fact Checker:
A hard-hitting anti-Obamacare ad makes a claim that doesn't add up — “I was diagnosed with leukemia. I found out I only have a 20 percent chance of surviving. I found this wonderful doctor and a great health care plan. I was doing fairly well fighting the cancer, fighting the leukemia, and then I received a letter.
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Liberal Values, Daily Kos, Balloon Juice and Power Line
Sarah Kendzior / Politico:
The Day We Pretended to Care About Ukraine — What does our addiction to disaster porn say about us? — Journalist Simon Shuster said it was “straight out of Hieronymus Bosch.” Writer Philip Gourevitch thought it was more like Bruegel. But the main word to describe the violent clashes …
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Brian Beutler / Salon:
GOP's Social Security disaster: Conservatives just lost their chance to cut benefits — The president dropping Chained CPI from his budget is a reprieve for the left — and a message to the right — Back in November 2012, with the Bush tax cuts scheduled to expire and sequestration looming …
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Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press:
OBAMA BUDGET TO DROP BUDGET COST-OF-LIVING TRIMS
OBAMA BUDGET TO DROP BUDGET COST-OF-LIVING TRIMS
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ThinkProgress, Daily Kos, Firedoglake and Viking Pundit
Edward Morrissey / The Fiscal Times:
CBO Shoots an Arrow in the Heart of Obamanomics
CBO Shoots an Arrow in the Heart of Obamanomics
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The Daily Caller, Hot Air, JustOneMinute and TIME
Fox News:
Why the FCC should keep its nose out of TV newsrooms — What on earth is the FCC thinking? — The last thing we need is the government mucking around with news content. — The title of this Big Brother-ish effort by the Federal Communications Commission sounds innocuous enough: “Multi-Market Study of Critical Information Needs.”
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Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
FCC Commissioner Warns of Agency's Plan to Monitor Newsrooms
FCC Commissioner Warns of Agency's Plan to Monitor Newsrooms
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Dana Liebelson / Mother Jones:
Inside the Conservative Campaign to Launch “Jim Crow-Style” Bills Against Gay Americans — “In this new up-is-down world, anti-gay religious folks are ‘practicing their faith’ when they're baking cakes or renting out hotel rooms to travelers.” — Creatas/Thinkstock
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Howard Fischer Capitol / Arizona Daily Star:
Arizona Senate: Business owners can cite religion to refuse service to gays
Arizona Senate: Business owners can cite religion to refuse service to gays
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The Dish, The Moderate Voice, Towleroad News #gay, ThinkProgress, Washington Monthly and Joe. My. God.
Francisco Toro / Caracas Chronicles:
Venezuela: The Game Changed Last Night — Listen and understand. The game changed in Venezuela last night. What had been a slow-motion unravelling that had stretched out over many years went kinetic all of a sudden. — What we have this morning is no longer the Venezuela story you thought you understood.
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Audrey M. Dacosta / Caracas Chronicles:
19F - The Night Venezuela Finally Imploded
19F - The Night Venezuela Finally Imploded
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The Lonely Conservative, Hit & Run, Venezuela News And Views and Babalú Blog
Dylan Byers / Politico:
‘House of Cards’ is really bad — The second season of Netflix's “House of Cards” was a pretty big let down. The storylines were preposterous. The principle characters were flat and cliched. The efforts at narrative transgression, either violent or sexual, were pathetic and unconvincing.
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Emily Heil / The Reliable Source:
Robin Wright: D.C. reporters sleep with sources
Robin Wright: D.C. reporters sleep with sources
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Mediaite, Hot Air, The Daily Caller and Politico
Kyle Mantyla / Right Wing Watch:
DeLay: Americans Have Forgotten That God Wrote The Constitution — As we noted earlier this year, Matthew Hagee has been hosting a weekly talk show called “The Difference” where he interviews people like Rick Santorum and now Tom DeLay, who told Hagee that a lot of the problems in America …
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The Reaction, The Raw Story, Liberaland and The Huffington Post
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Video: “I thought the Affordable Care Act would save $2500 per family?” — “What happened?” — Senator Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Tim Walz came back to Mankato, MN yesterday to meet and greet constituents at South Central College, along with Rep. Collin Peterson.
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Mediaite, The Lonely Conservative, Power Line and Washington Free Beacon
Matt Taibbi / Rolling Stone:
TAIBBLOG — Thank You, Rolling Stone — Today is my last day at Rolling Stone. As of this week, I'm leaving to work for First Look Media, the new organization that's already home to reporters like Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill and Laura Poitras. — I'll have plenty of time to talk about the new job elsewhere.
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The Daily Banter, Talking Points Memo, Taylor Marsh and New York Times
Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
McCain: Obama the ‘most naive president’ — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Thursday called President Obama “the most naïve president in history” because of his foreign policy tactics. — Russian President Vladimir Putin “played us so incredibly,” McCain said on a Phoenix radio station.
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Adam Harrington / CBS New York:
CBS 2 Exclusive: De Blasio's Caravan Caught Speeding, Violating Traffic Laws — NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Just days after Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an aggressive plan to prevent traffic deaths, CBS 2 cameras caught the driver of a car carrying the mayor violating a number of traffic laws.
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The Daily Caller, Capital New York and Jammie Wearing Fools
Alex Roarty / NationalJournal.com:
Rick Santorum Gathers Advisers to Plot 2016 Run — The 2012 contender is weighing another run for the White House, and a second chance to be as conservative and “unelectable” as mainstream Republicans fear. — Listening to pundits talk about the potential 2016 Republican field, you'd be forgiven for forgetting about Rick Santorum.
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Hot Air, Washington Monthly, Shakesville and The Huffington Post
J. Max Robins / Forbes:
Bill Maher: Still Politically Incorrect And Conservative About His Brand — Bill Maher has proven that being a politically incorrect, libertarian atheist is a solid business model. His weekly HBO show “Real Time with Bill Maher,” in its 12th season, is as successful as ever.
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NewsBusters and Mediaite
Michael Powell / New York Times:
A Church So Poor It Has to Close Schools, Yet So Rich It Can Build a Palace — KEARNY, N.J. — Mater Dei Academy sits shuttered, blue drapes pulled across its windows, atop a hill in this working-class city. From its steps, you can peer across the mist-shrouded expanse of the Meadowlands to the distant spires of Manhattan.
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Talking Points Memo and No More Mister Nice Blog