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Washington Post:
President Obama's foreign policy is based on fantasy — FOR FIVE YEARS, President Obama has led a foreign policy based more on how he thinks the world should operate than on reality. It was a world in which “the tide of war is receding” and the United States could, without much risk, radically reduce the size of its armed forces.
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Pressure Rising as Obama Works to Rein In Russia — WASHINGTON — As Russia dispatched more forces and tightened its grip on the Crimean Peninsula on Sunday, President Obama embarked on a strategy intended to isolate Moscow and prevent it from seizing more Ukrainian territory even as he was pressured at home to respond more forcefully.
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Politico:
Harry Reid: Get Europe on board before punishing Russia — The United States should hold off on punishing Russia until the European community is on board with a specific response to the growing crisis in Ukraine, the Senate's top Democrat said Monday. — In an interview …
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Talking Points Memo, Associated Press, Guardian, Mediaite and Betsy's Page
David Weigel / Slate:
Democratic Senator: Crimea Crisis is Happening Because America Looked Weak in Syria — Every year, a large sector of the Washington Convention Center is occupied and bedazzled for the AIPAC Policy Conference. It's an overwhelming event, with optics and booming Hollywood soundtracks …
CNN:
Tensions rise in Crimea amid report of Russian ultimatum — (CNN) — Russia has issued an ultimatum to Ukrainian forces in Crimea to clear out by 5 a.m. Tuesday or face a “military storm,” according to Russian state-run news agency Interfax, which cited a Ukrainian Defense Ministry source.
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ThinkProgress, US Department of State, The Daily Caller, nato.int and Weekly Standard
Julian Pecquet / The Hill:
Obama warns Russia of political, economic ‘isolation’ — President Obama on Monday warned Russia it will face diplomatic and economic isolation if it does not change its behavior in Ukraine. — Obama's warning came as the State Department said it was preparing sanctions to punish Russia …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
If Given Control, McConnell Vows a Senate in Working Order — WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell still has a few obstacles to overcome to become Senate majority leader next year. First, he has to win his own primary and general election back in Kentucky, where his popularity has suffered.
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National Review and Taegan Goddard's …
Townhall.com:
Rubio's Foreign Policy Focus Pays Off
Rubio's Foreign Policy Focus Pays Off
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Politico, The Huffington Post, Hot Air, BizPac Review, Scared Monkeys and Althouse
Russell Berman / The Hill:
US moves to isolate Russia from ‘community of civilized nations’
US moves to isolate Russia from ‘community of civilized nations’
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Politico, Mother Jones, Hot Air, kyivpost.com, The Week, The Dish and The Democratic Daily
Michael Cohen / Guardian:
Don't listen to Obama's Ukraine critics: he's not ‘losing’ - and it's not his fight
Don't listen to Obama's Ukraine critics: he's not ‘losing’ - and it's not his fight
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The Huffington Post, The Dish, Hullabaloo, Bloomberg View, The Monkey Cage, American Thinker and The Fix
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Putin's error in Ukraine is the kind that leads to catastrophe
Putin's error in Ukraine is the kind that leads to catastrophe
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Anatol Lieven / Zocalo Public Square:
Why Obama Shouldn't Fall for Putin's Ukrainian Folly
Why Obama Shouldn't Fall for Putin's Ukrainian Folly
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The Belgravia Dispatch, Guardian and Outside the Beltway
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
What to do about Putin's invasion of Ukraine?
What to do about Putin's invasion of Ukraine?
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New York Times, Fox News and Hot Air
Jeffrey Goldberg / Bloomberg View:
Obama to Israel — Time Is Running Out — When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the White House tomorrow, President Barack Obama will tell him that his country could face a bleak future — one of international isolation and demographic disaster — if he refuses to endorse …
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Elliott Abrams / Weekly Standard:
If He Believes It, It Must Be So — On the eve of the Netanyahu visit …
If He Believes It, It Must Be So — On the eve of the Netanyahu visit …
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The Times of Israel, Right Turn and Power Line
Aryeh Tepper / Weekly Standard:
Does Abbas Recognize Israel as a Jewish State?
Does Abbas Recognize Israel as a Jewish State?
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The Times of Israel and Booman Tribune
John Podhoretz / Commentary Magazine:
The President's Prophetic Threats to Israel
The President's Prophetic Threats to Israel
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Right Turn and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Larry Hannan / Florida Times Union:
Marissa Alexander's sentence could triple in ‘warning-shot’ case — A Jacksonville woman whose case generated outrage when she was sentenced to 20 years in prison may end up behind bars for 60 years for the same crime. — The Office of State Attorney Angela Corey will seek to put Marissa Alexander …
Cincinnati.com:
Boehner to Enquirer: Putin a ‘thug’ — The time has come to join with Europe to impose sanctions against Russia, House Speaker John Boehner said in an exclusive meeting at The Enquirer Monday. — But Boehner did not say what sanctions should be taken in the wake of Russia's threatening military action in Ukraine.
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Politico, OnPolitics, The Plum Line, Post Politics, Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller and Taegan Goddard's …
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Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Boehner To Run For Speaker Again, In ‘Better Shape’ With Caucus
Boehner To Run For Speaker Again, In ‘Better Shape’ With Caucus
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The Hill, Washington Monthly and Roll Call
Catherine Shoard / Guardian:
Oscars 2014: 10 things we learned — The 86th Academy Awards are over. Here's our top takeaways from the night, from Meryl's moves to Matthew's megalomania — It turns out Hollywood knows about selfies … Remember that president guy? Barack somethingorother?
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Democrats Try Wooing Ones Who Got Away: White Men — ROYAL OAK, Mich. — Frank Houston knows something about the longtime estrangement of white men from the Democratic Party. His family roots are in nearby Macomb County, the symbolic home of working-class Reagan Democrats who …
Jay Newton-Small / TIME:
TIME Newsmaker Interview with John McCain: On Ukraine, Syria, Barack Obama, Chris Christie — Plus: His take on working with Obama on foreign policy, Chris Christie's survival and why climate change isn't dead — Tapping a black sharpy on his right hand, John McCain sat in his Senate offices …
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OnPolitics, Post Politics, Mediaite and Talking Points Memo
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Alexandra Jaffe / The Hill:
Waiting for Jeb — The 2016 presidential election is Jeb Bush's now-or-never-moment.
Waiting for Jeb — The 2016 presidential election is Jeb Bush's now-or-never-moment.
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Paul Liberatore / Marin Independent Journal:
Lib at Large: Novato contractor supplies century-old log cabins for new Twitter headquarters — WHAT'S NEW IS old at Twitter's new San Francisco headquarters. — The high-tech firm has a new look for its old logo, a new office in an old building and, in a few weeks, new dining rooms in some very old log cabins.
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Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Billionaire Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg ‘is planning to run for Senate seat in 2016’ — Sandberg, one of the business world's biggest champions of correcting gender inequality in the workplace, is eying a rebellion against Democratic Californian Senator Barbara Boxer
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Business Insider and The Raw Story
Terry Eastland / Weekly Standard:
Will Senate Confirm Cop-Killer Advocate? — Last month the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the nomination of Debo Adegbile to head the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. The vote broke along party lines, 10-to-8. Over the weekend Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania became the first Democrat to oppose Adegbile.