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Josh Rogin / The Daily Beast:
Hillary's State Department Refused to Brand Boko Haram as Terrorists — Under Hillary Clinton, the State Department repeatedly declined to fully go after the terror group responsible for kidnapping hundreds of girls. — The State Department under Hillary Clinton fought hard against placing …
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310 people killed in latest Boko Haram attack; hundreds of girls remain missing
310 people killed in latest Boko Haram attack; hundreds of girls remain missing
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Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
Honoring the Missing Schoolgirls
Honoring the Missing Schoolgirls
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Meet the chief prosecutor in the GOP's Benghazi show trial — Rep. Trey Gowdy, the tea party Republican tapped to lead the new committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attacks, made a telling slip Wednesday morning in describing his mission. — Asked by MSNBC's Joe Scarborough …
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Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
Clinton can win 45 states — The GOP's Benghazi disease has metastasized into yet another committee in the Republican House of Inquisitions, seeking to waste taxpayer money in yet another failed effort to exploit the death of Americans and prosecute yet another witch hunt against Hillary Clinton.
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Ron Christie / The Daily Beast:
Why Democrats Are So Scared of Benghazi
Why Democrats Are So Scared of Benghazi
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Trey Gowdy / Associated Press:
Rep. Trey Gowdy: Benghazi needs deeper scrutiny
Rep. Trey Gowdy: Benghazi needs deeper scrutiny
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Four Years in, GOP Support for Tea Party Down to 41% — Support for the movement nationwide drops to 22% — PRINCETON, NJ — About four in 10 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents classify themselves as supporters of the Tea Party, while 11% are opponents and 48% are neither.
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Dave Levinthal / The Center for Public …:
GOP civil war rages in Senate primary battles
GOP civil war rages in Senate primary battles
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Adweek:
Germans Fight Neo-Nazis by Liking Their Facebook Page and Flooding It With Love This didn't go over very well By Gabriel Beltrone — Sadly, there's still a Nazi presence in Germany. Recently, an organization named Laut Gegen Nazis, or Loud Against Nazis, decided to combat the hate with lots of love—or rather, lots of likes.
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Called by Republicans, Health Insurers Deliver Unexpected Testimony — WASHINGTON — House Republicans summoned a half-dozen health insurance executives to a hearing Wednesday envisioned as another forum for criticism of the Affordable Care Act. But insurers refused to go along with the plan …
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Krauthammer: Climate Change Is ‘Superstition’ Like ‘The Rain Dance Of Native Americans’ — Charles Krauthammer believes climate change is a mere superstition, just like the “rain dance of Native Americans.” — Appearing Tuesday on Fox News' “Special Report,” the conservative pundit rejected …
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Joshua Green / Businessweek:
The Tea Party Gets Into the News Biz — Last year the conservative Heritage Foundation had more influence on the direction of the Republican Party than just about anyone else—and not necessarily for the better. Over the summer, the conservative think tank's president …
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Daniel Henninger / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Unleashes the Left — How the government created a federal hunting license for the far left. — In the U.S., the politics of the left versus the right rolls on with the predictability of traffic jams at the George Washington Bridge. It's a lot of honking. Until now.
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ThinkProgress:
CEO Of Biggest Fast Food Chain Comes Out In Favor Of A Minimum Wage Increase — The founder and CEO of Subway says a minimum wage increase wouldn't be such a bad thing for his stores and workers and believes it should be changed so that wages rise automatically with inflation.
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Jake Sherman / Politico:
Boehner ducks fundraising questions — Speaker John Boehner dodged multiple questions Thursday about his party using the Benghazi investigation to rake in campaign cash. — Asked three times about the propriety of the party's campaign arm fundraising off the select committee created …
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Elijah Cummings: Stop Benghazi cash grab
Elijah Cummings: Stop Benghazi cash grab
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Wall Street Journal:
Political Speech Wins in Wisconsin — A federal judge rebukes prosecutors trying to silence conservatives. — The four-year effort by Democratic prosecutors to criminalize political speech in Wisconsin has hit the wall of the U.S. Constitution. In a ruling that could have consequences nationwide …
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Defiant Donald Sterling Unapologetic In First Public Comment Since Scandal, Insists 'I'm NOT A Racist' & WON'T Sell The Clippers — 'You Can't Force People To Sell Property In America!' — Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has gone into lockdown mode since tapes of his racist rant went public earlier this month.
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Harry Reid: Media covering for Republicans — The media are covering for Republicans in their political coverage, according to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. — Asked by MSNBC's Chuck Todd in an interview aired Thursday why he won't allow Republican amendments to an energy bill …
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Vulnerable Democrat Gives Stunningly Strong Defense Of Obamacare At Hearing — In a flipping of the proverbial script, a Senate Democrat facing a tough re-election race used a confirmation hearing of Sylvia Mathews Burwell, nominated to head the Department of Health and Human Services, to advocate forcefully in favor of Obamacare.
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Dana Davidsen / CNN:
Alligator-wrestling Louisiana Senate candidate gets Palin backing — (CNN) - Rob Maness, a GOP candidate in the Louisiana Senate race, released his first television ad showing him tying up an alligator - an act he compares to his promise to tackle “career politicians” in Washington.
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
It's given him reason to feel disappointed. — David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, has a message for the world, noted by Daniel Halper of The Weekly Standard: … Remnick asked: “Do I think that at the end of eight years this will go down as a terrible presidency?” He answered: “I don't.
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Derek Willis / New York Times:
Campaign Finance: The Most Republican Company? The Makers of Wonder Bread — The Most Republican Company? The Makers of Wonder Bread — Flowers Foods takes the cake as the most lopsided corporate political donor — 99 percent to Republicans. — URBAN PLANNING | MAY 7, 12:28 PM
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Nancy Cook / The Atlantic Online:
Why Are Americans So Bad With Money? — The financial know-how of most Americans stinks, roughly five years after the global financial recession officially ended. — The majority of people still can't correctly answer five basic questions about interest rates, mortgages, bonds, inflation, and risk-taking.
Erin Alberty / Salt Lake Tribune:
BLM workers on alert after wrangler threatened with gun on I-15 — Terror ploy? » Assailants hide behind hoods, mask license plate while making death threat. — | The Salt Lake Tribune — With anti-government sentiments roiling in the aftermath of Cliven Bundy's Nevada standoff …
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