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Myles Tanzer / BuzzFeed:
Exclusive: New York Times Internal Report Painted Dire Digital Picture — “Our journalism advantage is shrinking,” a committee led by the publisher's son warned. A call to get rid of the metaphor of “Church and State.” — Associated Press — A 96-page internal New York Times report …
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Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
Sulzberger Swings the Axe Again: Why the Times Publisher and Jill Abramson Were Doomed From the Start — A long good-bye that nobody saw coming. — For the past six months, Jill Abramson walked the newsroom like a woman under siege. “She was feeling it and was exhausted,” one close colleague said.
Rebecca Traister / The New Republic:
I Sort of Hope We Find Out That Jill Abramson Was Robbing the Cash Register — Trying to explain a singularly humiliating firing — So far, accounts of why Jill Abramson, the first woman executive editor of The New York Times, was abruptly fired on Wednesday, don't leave us with a firm sense of what happened.
Olga Khazan / The Atlantic Online:
Jill Abramson and the ‘Narrow Band’ of Acceptable Female Behavior
Jill Abramson and the ‘Narrow Band’ of Acceptable Female Behavior
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The Federalist, Althouse, New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Dish and Prairie Weather
Igor Bobic / The Huffington Post:
Harry Reid Proposes Changing Constitution To Block The Koch Brothers — Buckley v. Valeo Chuck Schumer Harry Reid Amendment Harry Reid Koch Brothers McCutcheon v. Fec Harry REeid Citizens United Harry Reid Koch Tom Udall Amendment Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission HuffPolitics …
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Washington Post, Business Insider, RedState and Shakesville
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Morning Plum: Reid calls for constitutional amendment on campaign cash
Morning Plum: Reid calls for constitutional amendment on campaign cash
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Talking Points Memo, Hot Air, Daily Kos and Wall Street Journal
John Stanton / BuzzFeed:
Harry Reid Backs Constitutional Amendment To Limit Koch Brothers' Influence
Harry Reid Backs Constitutional Amendment To Limit Koch Brothers' Influence
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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, Washington Post, National Review and Power Line
Bill Hutchinson / NY Daily News:
Gov. Christie was told about George Washington Bridge closure plans claims his former campaign manager — Bill Stepien, who lost his job in the ‘Bridgegate’ scandal, contends he told Christie about the GWB traffic plans on Dec. 12, a day before the governor told reporters his staff didn't know about them.
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The Moderate Voice, CBS New York and PoliticusUSA
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Eric Lach / Talking Points Memo:
Ex-Christie Aide Says Gov's Self-Exoneration Is Riddled With Errors
Ex-Christie Aide Says Gov's Self-Exoneration Is Riddled With Errors
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NorthJersey.com and Daily Kos
Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
9/11 CEREMONY SCRAPS ‘BRIDGE’ SONG AFTER CHRISTIE
9/11 CEREMONY SCRAPS ‘BRIDGE’ SONG AFTER CHRISTIE
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OnPolitics, Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
Eleanor Clift / The Daily Beast:
My Benghazi Scandal — I may be under fire from conservatives for saying Ambassador Stevens wasn't murdered in Benghazi, but I'm not backing down. Here's why I said what I did. — After getting hammered by the right for remarks I made on the McLaughlin Group last weekend …
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Yahoo! News and Crime and Consequences Blog
David Frum / The Atlantic Online:
The Republican Advantage Among Older Voters Won't Last — As life expectancy rises and the population ages, it gets more female and more opposed to entitlement reform. Those are both bad for a party of austerity. — Republicans are expected to score gains in 2014 because of their advantage …
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Washington Monthly
Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Fringe Candidates Steal The Show At Idaho's Gubernatorial Debate — Two long-shot candidates in the Idaho gubernatorial race stole the show in Wednesday's Republican primary debate. — On stage were Gov. Butch Otter, state Sen. Russ Fulcher, as well as Harley Brown and Walt Bayes.
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Christopher Ingraham / Washington Post:
America's most gerrymandered congressional districts — Crimes against geography. — This election year we can expect to hear a lot about Congressional district gerrymandering, which is when political parties redraw district boundaries to give themselves an electoral advantage.
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Washington Monthly and WRAL-TV
Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
Ben Carson Moves Toward Presidential Run — Ben Carson is warming to the idea of running for president. Since the famous brain surgeon retired last year from Johns Hopkins Hospital, he's been speaking around the country to enthusiastic audiences. And they've affected his thinking about seeking national office.
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Washington Monthly, TPNN, Bloomberg View, Hot Air, Right Wing Watch and Booman Tribune
Dorsey Shaw / BuzzFeed:
Fox News Host: “Go Try And Hire A Male Journalist — You Can't Find Any!” — This is exactly how Fox News' Outnumbered is supposed to work. — Daily Caller founder Tucker Carlson got into a heated debate with the hosts of Outnumbered about how equal pay played into the New York Times' decision …
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Mary Sanchez / Kansas City Star:
Catholic Church forces woman to leave job after gay marriage is revealed — Colleen Simon insisted on performing her job this week out of devotion. — On Wednesday, she managed a delivery of 2,000 pounds of food for the pantry at St. Francis Xavier Church. It's work she sees as fulfilling God's will, his call to serve.
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Shakesville, The Raw Story, LGBTQ Nation and PinkNews.co.uk
Daniel Henninger / Wall Street Journal:
Bonfire of the Humanities — Christine Lagarde is the latest ritualistic burning of a college-commencement heretic. — It's been a long time coming, but America's colleges and universities have finally descended into lunacy. — Last month, Brandeis University banned Somali-born feminist Ayaan Hirsi Ali …
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his vorpal sword and Power Line
Stephanie Moore / WYFF-TV:
Coroner: Man wearing bullet-proof vest says, ‘Shoot me,’ is killed — Man, woman being questioned — A 25-year-old man who put on a bullet proof vest and asked to be shot was killed Wednesday morning, according to the coroner, and an 18-year-old girl is charged in the death.
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FOX Carolina 21, Talking Points Memo and The Raw Story
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Biden Pulled in Less than $201 in Book Royalties — Vice President Joe Biden is not making too much money off his book Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics. Last year, in fact, he made less than $201 in royalties from his book publisher, according to just-released disclosure forms.
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The Daily Caller
Lawrence H. Summers / Democracy Journal:
The Inequality Puzzle — Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty; Translated by Arthur Goldhammer • Belknap/Harvard University Press Once in a great while, a heavy academic tome dominates for a time the policy debate and, despite bristling with footnotes, shows up on the best-seller list.
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National Review
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP: We'll act on immigration reform in GOP-led Senate — Senate Republicans say they'll try to pass immigration reform legislation in the next two years if they take back the Senate in November. — The Republicans say winning back the Senate will allow them to pass a series of bills …
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Wall Street Journal, Hot Air, Immigration Reform, Washington Monthly, New York Times and Partnership …
Ed Payne / CNN:
Christian woman in Sudan sentenced to death for her faith — (CNN) — A Sudanese court has sentenced a Christian woman to death for renouncing Islam, her lawyer said Thursday. — Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, 27, was convicted by a Khartoum court this week of apostasy, or the renunciation of faith.
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Hot Air, Hinterland Gazette, The Daily Caller and The Jawa Report
Michael Lewis / New York Times:
‘Stress Test,’ by Timothy F. Geithner — He's written a really good book — we might as well get that out of the way, as so much else about Timothy F. Geithner remains unsettled. Geithner served as president of the New York Federal Reserve from late 2003 to 2008 and secretary of the Treasury …
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
U.S. Report Addresses Concern Over Obama Plan to Shut Guantánamo — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration's legal team has told Congress that if Guantánamo Bay detainees were relocated to a prison inside the United States, it is unlikely that a court would order their release onto domestic soil.
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Just Security and Lawfare