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Peter Beinart / The Atlantic Online:
How McCutcheon Could Come Back to Haunt the Republican Party — When my kids were younger, I loved to roughhouse with them. For a while, we'd all have fun. But then I'd get tired and want to stop, only to realize, to my dismay, that they were just getting started. I'd created something I could no longer control.
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Gail Collins / New York Times:
Surprise! The Rich Won One — Today, we are going to discuss the Supreme Court decision on political donations. Already, we have run into a terrible problem, which is the difficulty in having a fun conversation about campaign finance laws. — Let me try for a second: On Wednesday …
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Harry Enten / FiveThirtyEight:
A Few Data Points on the Supreme Court's Donor-Limit Decision — The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down biennial aggregate campaign contribution limits. For 2014, the overall limit was $123,200. There was a lower limit of $74,600 for donations to PACs and party committees …
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Richard Hasen / SCOTUSblog:
Symposium: Does the Chief Justice not understand politics, or does he understand it all too well? — Chief Justice Roberts has moved the Supreme Court's election law jurisprudence steadily and stealthily in his preferred direction. Usually this involves subtle shifts in doctrine …
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The New Republic and News Desk
Lawrence Lessig / The Daily Beast:
Originalists Making It Up Again: McCutcheon and ‘Corruption’
Originalists Making It Up Again: McCutcheon and ‘Corruption’
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BillMoyers.com, The Moderate Voice, Talking Points Memo, Hit & Run, New York Times and USA Today
Washington Post:
Congress must stem the flow of campaign cash in wake of ‘McCutcheon’
Congress must stem the flow of campaign cash in wake of ‘McCutcheon’
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Bloomberg View
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court strikes down limits on overall federal campaign donations
Supreme Court strikes down limits on overall federal campaign donations
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
The chief either doesn't believe, or doesn't care, that money corrupts politics.
The chief either doesn't believe, or doesn't care, that money corrupts politics.
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Center for American Progress, ThinkProgress, RealClearPolicy, The Daily Caller and Unfogged
Bradley A. Smith / National Review:
Free Speech at Last: McCutcheon Decision Just Right
Democracy21:
Fred Wertheimer “The Consequences of Today's Disastrous Decision by the Supreme Court Majority in the McCutcheon Case”
Fred Wertheimer “The Consequences of Today's Disastrous Decision by the Supreme Court Majority in the McCutcheon Case”
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New York Times, The Daily Caller, ACS Blog and Feeds
Ann M. Ravel / New York Times:
How Not to Enforce Campaign Laws
How Not to Enforce Campaign Laws
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Sunlight Foundation Blog
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Power Surge for Donors as Terrain Is Reshaped on Campaign Money
Power Surge for Donors as Terrain Is Reshaped on Campaign Money
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Capital New York, Wall Street Journal, Gothamist and SCOTUSblog
Charles G. Koch / Wall Street Journal:
Koch: I'm Fighting to Restore a Free Society — Instead of welcoming free debate, collectivists engage in character assassination. — I have devoted most of my life to understanding the principles that enable people to improve their lives. It is those principles—the principles of a free society …
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Kelly refuses to use Ft. Hood shooter's name — Fox News host Megyn Kelly said on her Wednesday show that she will not be saying the suspected Ft. Hood shooter's name as a policy. — “Authorities are identifying the shooter. If you are interested you can get his name on other show …
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USA Today:
Fort Hood shooter Ivan Lopez had mental problems, saw no combat in Iraq
Fort Hood shooter Ivan Lopez had mental problems, saw no combat in Iraq
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New York Times:
Iraq Veteran at Fort Hood Kills 3 and Himself in Rampage
Iraq Veteran at Fort Hood Kills 3 and Himself in Rampage
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Kristina Wong / The Hill:
Four dead, 16 wounded in new mass shooting at Fort Hood
Four dead, 16 wounded in new mass shooting at Fort Hood
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CBS News:
At least 4 killed in shooting at Fort Hood; gunman among dead
At least 4 killed in shooting at Fort Hood; gunman among dead
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Associated Press:
US SECRETLY CREATED ‘CUBAN TWITTER’ TO STIR UNREST — You are here — Home » United States government » US secretly created ‘Cuban Twitter’ to stir unrest — WASHINGTON (AP) — In July 2010, Joe McSpedon, a U.S. government official, flew to Barcelona to put the final touches …
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US SECRETLY BUILT ‘CUBAN TWITTER’ TO STIR UNREST … WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government masterminded the creation of a “Cuban Twitter” - a communications network designed to undermine the communist government in Cuba, built with secret shell companies and financed through foreign banks, The Associated Press has learned.
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Kathryn Mayer / BenefitsPro:
Gibbs predicts employer mandate will be killed — COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— A former longtime advisor to President Barack Obama predicted Wednesday that the employer mandate — a key piece of Obamacare — will not survive. — It was among several predictions Robert Gibbs …
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Jonathan Helman / CNN:
Bill Clinton 'wouldn't be surprised' by an alien visit — (CNN) - It has been a question plaguing man for ages: Are we alone in the universe? — If you ask former President Bill Clinton, he would tell you that he “wouldn't be surprised” if we were visited by extraterrestrials someday.
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New York Post:
Rogue alcoholic court reporter kept writing ‘I hate my job’ — An alcoholic Manhattan court stenographer went rogue, channeling his inner “Shining” during a high-profile criminal trial and repeatedly typing, “I hate my job, I hate my job” instead of the trial dialogue, sources told The Post.
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Sam Baker / NationalJournal.com:
15-20 Percent Aren't Paying Obamacare Premiums, Insurer Says — New data from a major insurer suggest real enrollment is at roughly 6 million. — A health care specialist helps people select insurance plans at an Affordable Care Act enrollment fair in Pasadena, Calif.(David McNew/Getty Images)
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Kyle Mantyla / Right Wing Watch:
Glenn Beck Does Not React Well To Obama's Health Care Victory Lap — These days, Glenn Beck's TV and radio programs are little more than exercises in projection and hypocrisy, so it was no surprise to see him have a complete meltdown on his radio program today over President Obama's remarks …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
John Roberts's rules of money in politics — Chief Justice John Roberts has a blunt message for wealthy donors tired of campaign finance rules: Fund a super PAC. — It's simpler, he wrote in his McCutcheon v. FEC opinion Wednesday, than dealing with a web of interlocking fundraising committees.
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Taylor Marsh