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Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
Nugent apologizes for using term ‘subhuman mongrel’ — (CNN) - Conservative activist and rocker Ted Nugent apologized Friday for using the term “subhuman mongrel” to describe President Barack Obama. — “I do apologize-not necessarily to the President-but on behalf of much better men than myself …
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Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Nugent Sort Of Apologizes For Calling Obama A ‘Subhuman Mongrel’
Nugent Sort Of Apologizes For Calling Obama A ‘Subhuman Mongrel’
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Trail Blazers Blog, PoliticusUSA and CNN
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
With 2015 budget request, Obama will call for an end to era of austerity — President Obama's forthcoming budget request will seek tens of billions of dollars in fresh spending for domestic priorities while abandoning a compromise proposal to tame the national debt in part by trimming Social Security benefits.
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Jon Terbush / The Week:
Obama is done even pretending to work with Republicans — If you can't beat 'em, ignore 'em — P — resident Obama is going solo. — Having seen his ambitious agenda run aground against Republican recalcitrance, Obama is pivoting to a more unilateral approach to achieve his goals.
Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
‘House of Cards’ threatens to leave if Maryland comes up short on tax credits — A few weeks before Season 2 of “House of Cards” debuted online, the show's production company sent Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley a letter with this warning: Give us millions more dollars in tax credits, or we will …
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National Review, Connecting.the.Dots, The Verge, ABC News, Hot Air and Mediaite
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Alyssa Rosenberg / ThinkProgress:
How Tax Credits Change Shows Like ‘House Of Cards’ And ‘Homeland’ — There's been a lot of chuckling on my Twitter feed this morning over the news that Charlie Goldstein, a senior vice president for Media Rights Capital, the studio that produces House of Cards, has written to the state …
Washington Post:
Negotiators reach deal to end Ukraine crisis — The Post's Will Englund gives a first-person account of what it's like on the ground for protesters and citizens in Kiev. (The Washington Post) — KIEV, Ukraine — A deal designed to end Ukraine's long-running crisis was reached Friday …
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The PJ Tatler, Hot Air, Lawfare, ABC News, RIA Novosti and Associated Press
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Art Swift / Gallup:
Hillary Clinton Maintains Positive Image in U.S. — American public's opinion of Vice President Joe Biden is mixed — WASHINGTON, D.C. — A clear majority of Americans, 59%, still view Hillary Clinton favorably a year after she left her post as secretary of state.
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Washington Monthly, Firedoglake and Real Clear Politics
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Dana Davidsen / CNN:
McCain: If election were tomorrow, Clinton would be president
McCain: If election were tomorrow, Clinton would be president
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Shakesville, Politico, Taylor Marsh, Talking Points Memo, Hinterland Gazette, The Huffington Post, The Raw Story, Daily Kos and PoliticusUSA
NewsBusters:
Bozell & Graham Column: Jimmy Fallon, Democrat Political Asset — The Obamas have had few more obsequious media allies than NBC's Jimmy Fallon. Now that he's taking over the hallowed ground of “The Tonight Show,” Fallon's proven ability to spread his reach into viral videos on YouTube promises to become even more politically potent.
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Liberaland and Hinterland Gazette
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
The First Lady Did A Sketch With Jimmy Fallon And Will Ferrell In Drag (VIDEO)
The First Lady Did A Sketch With Jimmy Fallon And Will Ferrell In Drag (VIDEO)
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Mediaite and Weekly Standard
Hadas Gold / Politico:
The changed politics of late-night TV
The changed politics of late-night TV
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Washington Monthly, TheBlaze.com and The Huffington Post
The Hill:
Boehner: I'd rather kill myself than raise the minimum wage — Speaker John Boehner is so against raising the minimum wage that he once said he would rather commit suicide than vote for a “clean” increase. — The Ohio Republican and son of a barkeep has repeatedly opposed federally mandated hike increases …
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Washington Monthly, The Plum Line, ABC News, Daily Kos and Booman Tribune
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
John Boehner just bought a condo in Florida. Hello, retirement?
John Boehner just bought a condo in Florida. Hello, retirement?
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OpenSecrets.org
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The myth of ‘settled science’ — Irepeat: I'm not a global warming believer. I'm not a global warming denier. I've long believed that it cannot be good for humanity to be spewing tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. I also believe that those scientists who pretend to know exactly …
Alia Beard Rau / Arizona Republic:
Measure pits freedom against discrimination — FONT: — The Arizona Legislature has passed a controversial religion bill that is again thrusting Arizona into the national spotlight in a debate over discrimination. — House Bill 2153, written by the conservative advocacy group Center …
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Talking Points Memo, Joe. My. God., The Daily Beast, Towleroad News #gay, The Dish and Advocate
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Rick Kissell / Variety:
Ratings: Is CNN's Piers Morgan Shooting Himself in the Foot? — In the end, are guns what killed CNN's “Piers Morgan Live”? — The show, hosted by anti-gun crusader Morgan, continues to struggle in the Nielsens. And this month, the start of the Michael Dunn loud-music murder trial …
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The PJ Tatler, NewsBusters, Althouse and Booman Tribune
Alex Roarty / NationalJournal.com:
The GOP's Talent Gap — The party doesn't have enough smart people working on its campaigns, and those who do are playing out of position. — Republicans who run campaigns gripe they lose races because of candidates and ideology. It's easy to understand why.
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Washington Monthly
Andrew Shain / The State:
SC colleges under fire about book, course choices — Some S.C. public colleges are coming under fire for the books they assign students and whether they follow a state law requiring instruction on the U.S. founding documents. — S.C. House budget writers voted Wednesday to take away nearly $70,000 …
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Talking Points Memo and GovBeat
Elizabeth Dias / TIME:
Exclusive: The Dalai Lama Talks Pot, Facebook and the Pope With TIME — The Tibetan spiritual leader also offers surprising praise for China's new leader — Ahead of a lengthy two-week tour of the U.S. west coast, the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, spoke with TIME religion …
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The Huffington Post
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Go Ahead, Let Your Kids Fail — I'm on the road this week, giving talks on my new book about learning to fail better: that is, first, to give ourselves the permission to take on challenges where we might very well fail; second, to pick ourselves up as quickly as possible and move on when things don't work out.
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Althouse
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Judge rips feds in Sherrod-Breitbart lawsuit — A federal judge delivered a severe tongue-lashing to a Justice Department lawyer Thursday, slamming the Obama Administration for its handling of demands for government records in the libel lawsuit fired Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod filed …
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Althouse, American Spectator and The Other McCain
Roy Spencer, PhD.:
Time to push back against the global warming Nazis — Yeah, somebody pushed my button. — When politicians and scientists started calling people like me “deniers”, they crossed the line. They are still doing it. — They indirectly equate (1) the skeptics' view that global warming …
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ThinkProgress, Guardian, The Raw Story, DeSmogBlog and The Daily Caller
Bloomberg:
Minimum-Wage Debate Prods U.S. Retailers to Strategize — In 1914, Henry Ford announced he was more than doubling the average wage of Ford Motor Co. (F) factory workers to $5 a day, in part so they could afford a Model T. His act took the world by surprise, spurred auto sales and helped create an American middle class.
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ThinkProgress and New York Times