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Tony Messenger / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Editor's note: Michael Gerson replaces George Will — Dear Post-Dispatch readers, — Starting today, Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson replaces George Will on Thursdays and Sundays. — Mr. Gerson, who grew up in St. Louis and still has family here, is a former speechwriter and top aide to President George W. Bush.
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Major Newspaper Dumps George Will, Apologizes For ‘Offensive’ Rape Column — Conservative columnist and pundit George Will — Early this month, Washington Post columnist George Will wrote a column claiming that being a rape victim is now a “coveted status” that college women seek out.
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Megyn Kelly to Dick Cheney: Wrong, sir — FOX News' Megyn Kelly had some tough questions for former Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday night, after he and his daughter, Liz, offered a scathing review of the Obama administration's foreign policy. — “In your op-ed [in the Wall Street Journal] …
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Eun Kyung Kim / Today:
Kerry on Iraq crisis: We will honor our veterans' sacrifice
Kerry on Iraq crisis: We will honor our veterans' sacrifice
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Dianne Feinstein / CNN:
Brian Schweitzer says his ‘gaydar’ goes off when he sees Eric Cantor — (CNN) - Former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer chose an interesting path and offered puzzling critiques since he tossed his name in the hat for a potential presidential run in 2016. — But comments he made about Rep. Eric Cantor …
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The Brian Schweitzer presidential speculation was fun while it lasted
The Brian Schweitzer presidential speculation was fun while it lasted
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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Signals Iraq's Maliki Should Go — The Obama administration is indicating that it wants a new government in Iraq without Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, convinced the Shiite leader is unable to reconcile with the nation's Sunni minority and stabilize a volatile political landscape.
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The Hill:
Obama to leaders: Iraq plan won't require congressional vote
Obama to leaders: Iraq plan won't require congressional vote
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Josh Rogin / The Daily Beast:
Hillary Clinton Pushed Obama to Keep Troops in Iraq
Hillary Clinton Pushed Obama to Keep Troops in Iraq
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Talking Points Memo and CNN
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Sources: Lois Lerner's emails likely gone forever — Ex-IRS official Lois Lerner's crashed hard drive has been recycled, making it likely the lost emails of the lightening rod in the tea party targeting controversy will never be found, according to multiple sources.
Rebecca Riffkin / Gallup:
Public Faith in Congress Falls Again, Hits Historic Low — Of major U.S. institutions, Americans most confident in the military — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' confidence in Congress has sunk to a new low. Seven percent of Americans say they have “a great deal” or “quite a lot” …
Rupert Murdoch / Wall Street Journal:
Immigration Reform Can't Wait — There is rarely a good time to do hard things, and America won't advance if legislators act like seat-warmers.
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Rupert Murdoch / Wall Street Journal:
Immigration Reform Can't Wait
Immigration Reform Can't Wait
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Seattle Times blogs:
Why we're banning Redskins in The Seattle Times — The most controversial name in sports won't appear again in The Seattle Times' print edition or on the seattletimes.com home pages as long as I am sports editor. — It's time to ban the use of “Redskins,” the absurd, offensive and outdated name of the NFL team in Washington, D.C.
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The Hill:
GOP chooses leaders today — House Republicans will decide on Thursday whether to respond to the stunning defeat of Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) by adding a representative from a deep red state to their leadership team. — Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
After Cantor's Loss, Bigger Republican Contest Is on the Horizon
After Cantor's Loss, Bigger Republican Contest Is on the Horizon
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Return of the GOP hawks — “World events have proven Sen. McCain, myself, [Sen. Kelly] Ayotte, Rubio, other people who have been hawkish, to have been right,” Graham said. “To those who wanted to get to the left of Obama, I'm glad we didn't take your advice.”
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Kate Tummarello / The Hill:
Supreme Court tosses some software patents — The Supreme Court on Thursday dealt a blow to some software patents, ruling that they cannot cover abstract ideas carried out on a computer. — “Merely requiring generic computer implementation fails to transform that abstract idea …
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KC Johnson / Minding The Campus:
If She Had Drinks, You May Be a Rapist — The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights has been waging a war on campus due process, ordering colleges to change their disciplinary processes to make it more likely that students accused of sexual assault will be found culpable.
Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Seven in 10 Americans Back Euthanasia — Support strong for past two decades — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Most Americans continue to support euthanasia when asked whether they believe physicians should be able to legally “end [a] patient's life by some painless means.”
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Louisa Moller / WTIC FOX CT:
High School In Woodbury Blocks Students From Accessing Conservative Sites — A Woodbury High Schooler claims he uncovered political bias in the implementation of a firewall blocking some political Web sites at his school. — 18-year-old Andrew Lampart, a senior at Nonnewaug High School …
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Kathryn Joyce / American Prospect:
As sex-abuse allegations multiply, Billy Graham's grandson is on a mission to persuade Protestant churches to come clean. — I. The Calling — In November 2012, Bob Jones University, the longtime flagship institution of fundamentalism, announced it had hired GRACE (short for Godly Response …
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Alexandra Jaffe / The Hill:
McCain to hit campaign trail for Cochran — In the final stretch of the Mississippi Republican primary runoff, Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) is getting support from a Super Bowl quarterback and now a former GOP presidential nominee: Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
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Los Angeles Times:
American Apparel ousts CEO; source says Dov Charney ‘will fight like hell’ — Dov Charney, the controversial CEO of American Apparel, was ousted Wednesday by the company's board of directors, who said the action “grew out of an ongoing investigation into alleged misconduct.”
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kff.org:
Survey of Non-Group Health Insurance Enrollees — Liz Hamel, Mira Rao, Larry Levitt, Gary Claxton, Cynthia Cox, Karen Pollitz and Mollyann Brodie — Executive Summary — January 1, 2014 marked the beginning of several provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) making significant changes …
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Kurtis Lee / Denver Post:
HICKENLOOPER SUPPORTED GUN MAGAZINE LIMIT BECAUSE OF STAFFER PROMISE — Gov. John Hickenlooper told county sheriffs at a recent gathering he felt conflicted about supporting a bill that limited ammunition magazines, but because one of his “staff made a commitment,” he felt compelled to sign it into law.
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
How Hillary Clinton Is Trying to Have It Both Ways on the IRS Scandal — With an eye on the presidency in 2017, another Clinton is parsing words and pandering. — Did Hillary Clinton sell out President Obama on the IRS scandal? I assumed so when BuzzFeed Politics posted this tweet: