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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Why Obama's 'we don't have a strategy' gaffe stings — By now, President Obama's remark that “we don't have a strategy yet” has made the rounds. Republicans were quick to pounce on it, as well they should have. — But while the White House went into damage-control mode …
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Politico, Hot Air and Instapundit
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Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
As New Dangers Loom, More Think the U.S. Does ‘Too Little’ to Solve World Problems — 54% Say Obama Approach on Foreign Policy Is ‘Not Tough Enough’ — A large majority of Americans think the world is a more dangerous place than it was several years ago.
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The Daily Caller, Hot Air, Israel Matzav, Informed Comment, Taylor Marsh and Washington Free Beacon
Justin Sink / The Hill:
White House does damage control
White House does damage control
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Politico, The Moderate Voice, Fox News, BizPac Review, Hit & Run, Washington Examiner and BuzzFeed
Los Angeles Times:
Obama suggests he'll need more time on immigration policy
Obama suggests he'll need more time on immigration policy
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Washington Monthly
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Morning Plum: Why top Dems are worried about politics of deportations
Morning Plum: Why top Dems are worried about politics of deportations
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National Review, Courier-Journal, Daily Kos and Bloomberg
Jennifer Epstein / Politico:
Obama: 'We don't have a strategy yet'
Obama: 'We don't have a strategy yet'
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Hullabaloo, Taylor Marsh and Associated Press
Sharon Cotliar / People.com:
Chelsea Clinton Is Leaving NBC News — Chelsea Clinton says she's stepping out of her correspondent job as she looks forward to taking on mom duties — After not quite three years as a special correspondent for NBC News - and with just a little while until she and husband Marc Mezvinsky …
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Chelsea Clinton / Facebook:
Thank You — When I joined the NBC family in 2011, I had long respected NBC's commitment to telling the stories of “ordinary people doing extraordinary things.” I loved watching the “Making a Difference” stories about remarkable people and organizations making a profound difference in our country and our world.
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CNN and The Huffington Post
Harald Doornbos / Foreign Policy:
Found: The Islamic State's Terror Laptop of Doom — Buried in a Dell computer captured in Syria are lessons for making bubonic plague bombs and missives on using weapons of mass destruction. — GOOGLE +
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The Daily Caller and Hot Air
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Another government shutdown? Not gonna happen — BARACK OBAMA PAUL RYAN JOHN BOEHNER MITCH MCCONNELL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN — A few weeks ago Washington was buzzing with predictions that Republicans will impeach President Obama. — Now, Washington is buzzing with predictions that Republicans will shut down the government.
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Dennis Saffran / City Journal:
The Subsidy Show — Colbert, Fallon and the crony capitalism of the creative class — Modern “progressives” are not, as some economic conservatives would say, socialists. In fact, today's so-called progressives are not even particularly progressive, at least in the usual sense of seeking to redistribute wealth from rich to poor.
Larry Downing / The Daily Beast:
Why Obama Backed Off More ISIS Strikes: His Own Team Couldn't Agree on a Syria Strategy — After lots of bluster about striking ISIS on Syria, President Obama threw cold water on the idea, disappointing those who wanted him to broaden the war. — After a week of talk of eliminating the …
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Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Obama's “Strong Disapproval” Double His “Strong Approval” — Republicans are more likely to strongly disapprove now than in 2010 — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans are more than twice as likely to say they “strongly disapprove” (39%) of President Barack Obama's job performance as they are to say they “strongly approve” (17%).
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Scared Monkeys and Power Line
Stephanie Ebbert / The Boston Globe:
Charlie Baker catches Martha Coakley, new poll shows — Slim lead is first in possible matchup — Republican Charlie Baker has edged ahead of Democrat Martha Coakley in the race for governor, taking the lead by the slimmest of margins for the first time in the Globe's weekly poll.
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Washington Post, Hot Air and National Review
New York Times:
Democrats Wary of Benghazi Inquiry Stretching Into '16 Election Season — WASHINGTON — A House Republican-led investigation of the 2012 terrorist attack on an American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, will extend well into next year, and possibly beyond, raising concerns among Democrats …
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Daily Kos, NewsBusters and Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times
John Paczkowski / Re/code:
Code/red: Apple Wearable Won't Ship Until Next Year — // HAPPENING TODAY — The 30th anniversary of Ghostbusters. — Beloved cryptographer Hal Finney is being cryopreserved following his recent, tragic death from ALS. — Look Daddy! Santa Gave Me an iWatch Raincheck.
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The Verge, CBS Chicago, VentureBeat and New York Times
Charles Krauthammer / National Review:
The Answer to Corporate ‘Inversion’ — The Obama administration is highly exercised about “inversion,” the practice by which an American corporation acquires a foreign company and moves its headquarters out of the U.S. to benefit from lower tax rates abroad. — Not fair, says Barack Obama.
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VodkaPundit, Bloomberg View and Fox News
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
‘Morning Joe’ Hosts: Gillibrand ‘Weak’ Not To Name Male Colleagues (VIDEO) — “Morning Joe” co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough agreed Friday that it was “weak” for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) to recount stories about her male colleagues inappropriately discussing her weight without identifying them by name.
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Mediaite, The Raw Story and ThinkProgress
Megan R. Wilson / The Hill:
Police lobby fights to keep gear — Police associations are beginning a major lobbying push to protect their access to the military equipment that was used against demonstrators in Ferguson, Mo. — Law enforcement groups argue a Pentagon program that provides surplus military gear helps protect …
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Washington Monthly
Laura Kusisto / Wall Street Journal:
A ‘Poor Door’ on a Planned New York Apartment Tower With Affordable Housing Gets a Makeover — Developer Silverstein and City Officials Have Found Way to Soften Criticism of Arrangement on Upper West Side — Developer Larry Silverstein's planned 42-story apartment tower on the Upper West Side …
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