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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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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.
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Bundy Ranch ‘Militia’ Considered Using Women As Human Shield — It appears that the anti-government activists protesting the Bureau of Land Management's actions against a Nevada cattle rancher were considering using women as a human shield if a gun battle had erupted during the standoff.
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Liberaland and TheBlaze.com
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
‘Shoe Truthers’ Wonder If Hillary Staged Shoe Throwing Incident — Call them the shoe truthers. — Some conservative media figures are openly wondering if Hillary Clinton staged an incident during a speech in Las Vegas on Thursday in which a woman in the audience threw a shoe at her.
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Liberaland, CANNONFIRE, Mediaite, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Dish and Outside the Beltway
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ABC News:
Feds Charge Woman in Hillary Clinton Shoe-Throw — Authorities have filed federal charges against a Phoenix woman accused of throwing a shoe on stage while Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a convention speech. — The trespassing and violence charges lodged Sunday against Alison Michelle Ernst …
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The Hill, Rush Limbaugh and CNN
Arthur Louis / BernardGoldberg.com:
Hillary and That Shoe: The Real Story
Hillary and That Shoe: The Real Story
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Taylor Marsh, Politico, Talking Points Memo, The Raw Story, Liberaland and Right Wing Watch
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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Rebecca Riffkin / Gallup:
More Than Half of Americans Say Federal Taxes Too High
More Than Half of Americans Say Federal Taxes Too High
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The Federalist, American Power, Washington Monthly, Hot Air and Politico
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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Washington Post
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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Talking Points Memo
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Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Snowden reporters win Pulitzer — The Pulitzer Prize for public service was awarded Monday to The Washington Post and The Guardian, which broke the story of National Security Agency surveillance programs leaked by Edward Snowden. — In giving U.S. journalism's top prize to the Guardian and the Post …
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Politico and Hot Air, more at Mediagazer »
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Annie Lowrey / New York Times:
Budget Office Lowers Estimate for the Cost of Expanding Health Coverage — WASHINGTON — The insurance expansion under the Affordable Care Act will cost $1.383 trillion over the next decade, more than $100 billion less than previous forecasts, the Congressional Budget Office said Monday.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Interest Rates and the Budget Outlook
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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Daily Kos
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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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Blackburn: GOP 'Led The Fight For Women's Equality' (VIDEO)
Blackburn: GOP 'Led The Fight For Women's Equality' (VIDEO)
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No More Mister Nice Blog, The Mahablog, American Thinker, The Huffington Post, Washington Monthly and Daily Kos
Gordon G. Chang / Forbes:
China Property Collapse Has Begun — Nothing is going right for Hangzhou at this moment. Walmart will be closing its Zhaohui store in that city on April 23 as a part of its overall plan to dump marginal locations—about 9% of the total—in China. — Thanks to the world's largest retailer …
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The Moderate Voice
Alexandra Jaffe / The Hill:
Boehner challenger pitches solution to ‘electile dysfunction’ — High school teacher J.D. Winteregg, a Tea Party-backed candidate challenging House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), is pitching himself as the solution to “electile dysfunction” in a new Web video.
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Politico, The Reaction and Talking Points Memo
The Atlantic Online:
JUMP TO COMMENTS — CONOR FRIEDERSDORF is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He lives in Venice, California, and is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction.
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Terence P. Jeffrey / CNSNews:
Food Stamp Recipients Outnumber Women Who Work Full-Time — (CNSNews.com) - People participating in the food stamp program outnumbered the women who worked full-time, year-round in the United States in 2012, according to data from the Department of Agriculture and the Census Bureau.
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Danielle Sacks / Fast Company:
CHELSEA CLINTON MAKES HER MOVE — CHELSEA CLINTON IS THE PRODUCT OF TWO OF THE MOST POWERFUL BRANDS IN THE WORLD. NOW SHE'S FINALLY CARVING OUT HER OWN IDENTITY—BY JOINING THE FAMILY BUSINESS. — Once upon a time, Chelsea Clinton was a little girl from Arkansas. — And deep down, she still is.
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CNN, Washington Post and OnPolitics
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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Mediaite and Independent Journal Review
Fox News:
Survey shows ObamaCare sending premiums rising at fastest clip in decades — A recent survey of 148 insurance brokers shows that ObamaCare is sending premiums rising at the fastest clip in decades. — “For the last, about, five years they've been doing this survey, so this was the largest …
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Power Line
Susan Page / USA Today:
IRS chief: New rule on the way for tax-exempt groups — WASHINGTON - The Internal Revenue Service is prepared to rewrite a proposed rule regulating the political activities of non-profit groups to address complaints from the right and left that it goes too far, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said Monday.
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Fox News, Washington Post and Hot Air