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Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Why Lois Lerner Should Be Granted Immunity — In this week's episode of the Capitol Hill soap opera, Lois Lerner, the apparatchik at the center of the IRS jihad against conservative groups, was at long, long last held in contempt of Congress. Amid the farce, the House's IRS probe is floundering.
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Susan Ferrechio / Washington Examiner:
GOP will start Benghazi probe without Dems after Nancy Pelosi rejects committee rules — CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOHN BOEHNER NATIONAL SECURITY NANCY PELOSI BENGHAZI PENNAVE TERRORISM LIBYA — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has rejected the terms …
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Russell Berman / The Hill:
Speaker Boehner stacks special Benghazi committee with lawyers
Speaker Boehner stacks special Benghazi committee with lawyers
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Republicans Tighten Grip on Debates in 2016 Race — MEMPHIS — The Republican National Committee moved Friday to seize control of the presidential primary debates in 2016, another step in a coordinated effort by the party establishment to reshape the nominating process.
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James Hohmann / Politico:
GOP leaders reconsider Rand Paul — MEMPHIS, Tennessee — Not that long ago, most Republican leaders saw Rand Paul as the head of an important faction who, like his father, ultimately had no shot at becoming the party's presidential nominee. — Now the question is no longer whether Paul …
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Paul Diverges From His Party Over Voter ID
Paul Diverges From His Party Over Voter ID
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Ellen Weinstein / Wall Street Journal:
How to Trick the Guilty and Gullible into Revealing Themselves — It starts with a basic understanding of game theory and incentives — King Solomon built the First Temple in Jerusalem and was known throughout the land for his wisdom. — David Lee Roth fronted the rock band Van Halen …
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Ted Cruz, the reckless accuser — Sen. Ted Cruz, in a speech to fellow conservatives at the Federalist Society this week, provided detailed evidence of what the right calls the “lawlessness” of the Obama administration. — The Texas Republican, in his latest McCarthyesque flourish …
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ThinkProgress:
Saturday's Illegal Cliven Bundy-Endorsed ATV Rally Runs Through Sacred American Indian Sites — Matt Lee-Ashley is a Senior Fellow with the Public Lands Project at the Center for American Progress. — This Aug. 11, 2009 photo shows a restored cliff dwelling south of Blanding, Utah.
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
Biden delivers ‘Elizabeth Warren-type speech’ at fundraiser — Washington (CNN) - Vice President Joe Biden appeared at a closed-door fundraiser in South Carolina Friday and delivered what one attendee called “an Elizabeth Warren-type speech” about the struggles of America's middle class …
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Darlene Superville / Associated Press:
WHITE HOUSE TO FOCUS ON ROAD, BRIDGE REPAIR — You are here — Home » United States government » White House to focus on road, bridge repair — WASHINGTON (AP) — With time running out, the White House was preparing to press Congress next week to keep money flowing …
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Wis. prosecutors abuse the law for partisan ends — U.S. District Judge Rudolph T. Randa, revolted by the police-state arrogance of some elected prosecutors, has stopped a partisan abuse of law enforcement that was masquerading as political hygiene. Last Tuesday, Randa halted the corruption …
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Doug Stanglin / USA Today:
Man on TV dating show reveals killing first wife, lover — A 62-year-old man looking for a wife on a TV dating show stunned the host and studio audience by revealing that he had murdered his first wife and later killed a lover with an ax during an argument.
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Max Brantley / Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times:
Judge Chris Piazza invalidates Arkansas's same-sex marriage ban — Circuit Judge Chris Piazza today invalidated the Arkansas ban on same-sex marriage and recognition of marriages legally entered by same-sex couples in other states. — An appeal is expected.
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Andrew Demillo / Associated Press:
Arkansas Judge Strikes Down Gay Marriage Ban