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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Why You Should Be Sympathetic Toward Cliven Bundy — On Saturday, I wrote about the standoff at Bundy Ranch. That post drew a remarkable amount of traffic, even though, as I wrote then, I had not quite decided what to make of the story. Since then, I have continued to study the facts and have drawn some conclusions.
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Hot Air, alicublog and MichelleMalkin.com
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My News 4:
Sen. Reid on Cattle Battle: “It's not over” — RENO, Nev. (MyNews4.com & KRNV) — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hasn't been very vocal about the cattle battle showdown in recent days, but says “it's not over.” — Reid tells News4's Samantha Boatman his take on the so-called cattle battle in southern Las Vegas.
Jason Howerton / TheBlaze.com:
Former Arizona Sheriff Reveals Chilling Strategy to Put Women ‘Up at the Front’ During Bundy Ranch Standoff
Former Arizona Sheriff Reveals Chilling Strategy to Put Women ‘Up at the Front’ During Bundy Ranch Standoff
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Bundy Ranch ‘Militia’ Considered Using Women As Human Shield
Bundy Ranch ‘Militia’ Considered Using Women As Human Shield
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Liberaland
Annabelle Bamforth / Ben Swann Truth In Media:
Exclusive: Sources Inside The BLM and Las Vegas Metro Say Feds Are Planning A Raid On Bundy Home
Exclusive: Sources Inside The BLM and Las Vegas Metro Say Feds Are Planning A Raid On Bundy Home
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Infowars
Bret Stephens / Wall Street Journal:
Rand Paul for President — Because what the GOP needs is a humbling landslide defeat. — Republicans, let's get it over with. Fast forward to the finish line. Avoid the long and winding primary road. It can only weaken the nominee. And we know who he—yes, he—has to be.
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Talking Points Memo, National Review, Booman Tribune, Mediaite, Hinterland Gazette, Washington Post and Yahoo! News
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Steven Hayward / Power Line:
Is Paul Appealing-Or Appalling?
Is Paul Appealing-Or Appalling?
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National Review and Instapundit
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Census Survey Revisions Mask Health Law Effects — WASHINGTON — The Census Bureau, the authoritative source of health insurance data for more than three decades, is changing its annual survey so thoroughly that it will be difficult to measure the effects of President Obama's health care law …
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National Review, Mediaite, Hot Air, The Week, National Republican … and Marginal REVOLUTION
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Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
Obamacare's victory lap
Obamacare's victory lap
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msnbc.com, Daily Kos, The Moderate Voice, New York Times, Firedoglake and CBO's Publications
Derek Wallbank / Bloomberg:
U.S. Deficit Cut by Almost One-Third to $492 Billion: CBO — The U.S. government's deficit will fall to $492 billion this year, according to the Congressional Budget Office, a steeper drop than originally predicted from $680 billion in fiscal year 2013. — The 2014 deficit will be 2.8 percent …
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Washington Monthly and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
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Andrew Dugan / Gallup:
As Taxes Rise, Half in U.S. Say Middle-Income Pay Too Much — A near-record high of 23% say lower-income Americans pay too little — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Nearly half of Americans, 49%, believe middle-income people — a group many Americans consider themselves part of — pay too much in taxes …
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Washington Post and PoliticusUSA
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
Read My Lips: More New Taxes!
Read My Lips: More New Taxes!
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The Federalist, Washington Monthly, CBS DC, Independent Journal Review and Hot Air
Michael Warren / Weekly Standard:
Landrieu Reenacts Committee Hearing for Campaign Ad — Democratic senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana is in a tough reelection battle because of her support for Obamacare. So its not surprising her latest TV ad focuses on the one high-profile fight she's had with the Obama administration, over oil and gas exploration.
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CNN, OnPolitics and National Review
Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:
WATCH: Congressman Tells Black Constituent He's Not Sure The Civil Rights Act Is Constitutional — Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL) addresses a town hall meeting in Gainesville, Florida. — CREDIT: Scott Keyes — GAINESVILLE, Florida — Last week, former presidents and dignitaries celebrated …
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Washington Monthly, Americans Against the …, Liberaland and PoliticusUSA
Alex Pappas / The Daily Caller:
Ben Carson: White House wanted apology for ‘offending’ Obama — Neurosurgeon Ben Carson says the White House wanted him to apologize for “offending” President Obama after he famously delivered a conservative message at the National Prayer Breakfast last year.
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and Independent Journal Review
Doug Glanville / Reuters:
I Was Racially Profiled in My Own Driveway — A retired Major League Baseball player explains how he's trying to turn an upsetting encounter with the police into an opportunity for dialogue. — It was an otherwise ordinary snow day in Hartford, Connecticut, and I was laughing as I headed outside to shovel my driveway.
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Shakesville and Daily Kos
Curtis Krueger / Tampa Bay Times:
Alex Sink will not challenge David Jolly for congressional seat in November — Democrat Alex Sink has decided not to run for Congress again this year, meaning there will not be a rematch of the nationally watched and extraordinarily costly campaign that Sink lost in Pinellas County a little …
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Talking Points Memo, OnPolitics and National Republican …
Marc Fisher / Washington Post:
Social Security stops trying to collect on old debts by seizing tax refunds — The Social Security Administration announced Monday that it will immediately cease efforts to collect on taxpayers' debts to the government that are more than 10 years old. — The action comes after The Washington …
Ryan J. Reilly / The Huffington Post:
Eric Holder ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ About Marijuana Legalization In Washington And Colorado — CHARLESTON, S.C. — Attorney General Eric Holder is “cautiously optimistic” about how things are going in Washington state and Colorado following the legalization and state regulation of marijuana.
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Weekly Standard, Taylor Marsh and Infowars
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Sebelius steps down, and ObamaCare supporters pretend to rejoice. — Six months ago, in the midst of what the New York Times then termed ObamaCare's “troubled rollout,” Kathleen Sebelius defied calls for her to resign as secretary of health and human services.
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Questions and Observations and Talking Points Memo
ThinkProgress:
Governor Bans Minimum Wage Increases And Paid Sick Leave Laws — At a time when many states and cities are working passing minimum wage increases, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin (R) has gone in the opposite direction and signed a law banning cities from passing higher wages.
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Liberaland, Tulsa World and Associated Press
Kyle Mantyla / Right Wing Watch:
Schlafly: Increase The Pay Gap So Women Will Have Better Opportunities To Find A Husband — Phyllis Schlafly has never been a big fan of feminism or of efforts to promote equality between men and women in general. Schlafly is, after all, notorious for her stated belief that it is impossible …
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ThinkProgress, Christian News …, Liberaland, The Huffington Post and The Raw Story
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Obama's war on White House women: Column — We'd be closer to pay equity if Democrats would stop cheating their own female staffers. — The “War On Women” theme was a key component of Barack Obama's 2012 campaign. And since politicians tend to repeat what works, the Democrats are pushing …
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Sister Toldjah
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Kristen Soltis Anderson / The Daily Beast:
Win Women, Win the Midterms
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Ukraine Military Is Said to Clash With Pro-Russia Militants in East — SLOVYANSK, Ukraine — The Ukrainian military stormed an airport 25 miles north of this eastern city on Tuesday, beginning what the president called a military operation to confront pro-Russian militants in the eastern part of the country.
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Washington Post and The Week
Wbastone / The Smoking Gun:
Texan, 23, Headed To State Prison For Urinating On The Alamo — Buster — A Texas man was sentenced yesterday to 18 months in state prison for urinating on the Alamo. — Daniel Athens, a 23-year-old El Paso resident, pleaded guilty earlier this year to a criminal mischief charge …
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Liberaland and Gawker