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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.
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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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Fox News, Hot Air, Taylor Marsh, New York Times and Patterico's Pontifications
Aamer Madhani / Associated Press:
Budget drops lower benefits, adds $56B in spending
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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Daily Kos, The Plum Line, ABC News 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 and OnPolitics
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 …
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Guardian, Betsy's Page, Althouse, Hot Air, Wall Street Journal and White House Dossier
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, GovBeat and Taegan Goddard's …
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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Firedoglake, Politico 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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Politico, Talking Points Memo, Taylor Marsh, Hinterland Gazette, WJHL-TV, Daily Kos and PoliticusUSA
BBC:
Ukraine rivals agree early election — Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leaders have signed a deal leading to an early presidential poll before the end of the year. — The election is part of an agreement to end the country's political crisis.
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ThinkProgress and The Jawa Report
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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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New York Times, Lawfare, ABC News, RIA Novosti and Hot Air
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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ThinkProgress, ABC News, Hot Air and Mediaite
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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Balloon Juice and Liberaland
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Glenn Kessler / The Fact Checker:
A hard-hitting anti-Obamacare ad makes a claim that doesn't add up
A hard-hitting anti-Obamacare ad makes a claim that doesn't add up
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Liberal Values, Daily Kos, Balloon Juice and Power Line
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
The First Lady Did A Sketch With Jimmy Fallon And Will Ferrell In Drag (VIDEO) — First Lady Michelle Obama appeared on “The Tonight Show” on Thursday with newly minted host Jimmy Fallon. The two eventually discussed Obamacare and the first lady's “Let's Move” campaign …
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Mediaite and Weekly Standard
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., Towleroad News #gay, The Dish and Advocate
Wendy Holdren / Register-Herald:
VIDEO: Manchin speaks on a variety of topics; answers questions — Minimum wage, health care and budget discussed — but not expected recent water legislation — BECKLEY — Although Sen. Joe Manchin had planned to discuss the Charleston-area chemical spill and his recent piece of legislation …
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Hot Air and National Review
Luke Harding / Guardian:
Writing The Snowden Files: ‘The paragraph began to self-delete’ — Was it the NSA? GCHQ? A Russian hacker? Who was secretly reading his book on Snowden while he wrote it, wonders Luke Harding — One day last summer - a short while after Edward Snowden revealed himself as the source behind …
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susiemadrak.com and Little Green Footballs
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.
Discussion:
Althouse
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.
Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
Democrats' Best Weapon for Midterms: Fear of a Red Senate — Control of the Senate depends on turnout in November. Democrats need to tap what scares their base most: fear of an unrestrained GOP. — We've known for a long time now that the Democrats have a lot of Senate seats to defend …
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Democratic Strategist
Sean McElwee / The New Republic:
Republicans Suddenly Can't Stop Talking About “Mobility” — Too bad GOP policies are undercutting it — The GOP's response to widening inequality has long been similar to Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt: “The sooner a man learns he isn't going to be coddled, and he needn't expect a lot of free grub and …
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ThinkProgress
David Edwards / The Raw Story:
Tenn. official ‘threatened’ blacks with skin ‘trophy’ he saved from 1896 lynching — The state of Tennessee has fired a veteran investigator because officials believed that he attempted to use violent stories about how his relatives participated in a lynching to intimidate African-Americans …
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Balloon Juice and Booman Tribune
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
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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Gothamist, The Daily Caller and Capital New York
Tova Dvorin / Arutz Sheva:
US Framework to Demand that PA Recognize Israel as Jewish State — US Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro declared Friday that the Palestinian Authority (PA) will be obligated to recognize Israel as a Jewish state under the US framework agreement - despite the PA's ongoing defiance over the issue.
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Israel Matzav and Israpundit
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Bombshell ‘American Idol’ Lawsuit Claims Sony Stiffs Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson (Exclusive) — The legal claims from the company behind the hit reality TV show, seeking at least $10 million in damages, could ignite new controversies over whether recording artists are getting a proper share of digital income.
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New York Times, Mediaite and Capital New York