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Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Rep. Peter King Is Angry President Obama Wore A Tan Suit — Rep. Peter King (R-NY) went on an extended rant about President Barack Obama's decision to wear a tan suit during a statement about the terrorist group ISIS he delivered on Thursday at the White House.
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Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Fashion mavens weigh in on That Suit — Fashionistas and style gurus are weighing in on President Obama's tan press conference suit, giving their two cents on the taupe two-piece that lit up the Internet on Thursday. — While Washingtonian magazine Fashion Editor Kate Bennett gives the president props for …
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Obama Weighing Delay in Action on Immigration — WASHINGTON — President Obama is considering a delay of his most controversial proposals to revamp immigration laws through executive action until after the midterm elections in November, mindful of the electoral peril for Democratic Senate candidates …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Obama's ‘strategy’ misfire
Obama's ‘strategy’ misfire
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Another government shutdown? Not gonna happen
Another government shutdown? Not gonna happen
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Why Obama's 'we don't have a strategy' gaffe stings
Why Obama's 'we don't have a strategy' gaffe stings
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Judicial Watch:
Imminent Terrorist Attack Warning By Feds on US Border — Islamic terrorist groups are operating in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez and planning to attack the United States with car bombs or other vehicle born improvised explosive devices (VBIED). High-level federal law enforcement …
Sam Youngman / Lexington Herald-Leader:
Mitch McConnell's campaign manager resigns after Iowa bribery scandal deepens — Jesse Benton, the campaign manager for U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, will resign his post as a bribery scandal from the 2012 presidential campaign threatens to envelop Benton and become a major distraction for McConnell's campaign.
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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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Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Ben Carson: No, I'm Not Sorry I Compared U.S. To Nazi Germany — Conservative Ben Carson isn't backing down from his previous statements likening progressives and Obama supporters to Nazi sympathizers. — The topic was broached and reported on in a profile of Carson in The Washington Post.
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Michael Brown / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Officers from St. Ann, Glendale off the job after actions during Ferguson protests — • By Joel Currier jcurrier@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8256 and Valerie Schremp Hahn vhahn@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8246 — Two police officers are no longer working at their departments due to their actions during the protests in Ferguson.
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Cavan Sieczkowski / The Huffington Post:
WATCH: Family Has Horrifying, Violent Reaction To Son's Coming Out As Gay (GRAPHIC CONTENT) — Sometimes coming-out stories are heartwarming tales of acceptance and love. Other times they are tragic accounts of abandonment and abuse. — Daniel Ashley Pierce, a 20-year-old from Georgia, came out as gay last October.
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Peter Beinart / The Atlantic Online:
Actually, Obama Does Have a Strategy in the Middle East — The president is neither a dove nor a hawk. He's a fierce minimalist. — President Obama's critics often claim he doesn't have a strategy in the greater Middle East. That's wrong. Like it or loathe it, he does, and he's beginning to implement it against ISIS.
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
Man Arrested While Picking Up His Kids: 'The Problem Is I'm Black' — If you've never experienced arbitrary harassment or brutality at the hands of a police officer, or seen law enforcement act in a way that defies credulity and common sense, it can be hard to believe people who tell stories of inexplicable persecution.
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Stephanie Nebehay / Reuters:
U.N. urges U.S. to stop police brutality after Missouri shooting — (Reuters) - The U.N. racism watchdog urged the United States on Friday to halt the excessive use of force by police after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white policeman touched off riots in Ferguson, Missouri.
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New York Times:
Judge Rejects Texas Stricture on Abortions — A federal judge in Austin, Tex., blocked a stringent new rule on Friday that would have forced more than half of the state's remaining abortion clinics to close, the latest in a string of court decisions that have at least temporarily kept abortion clinics across …
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Advice on Strategy From Dilbert — President Obama can't come up with a strategy to deal with ISIS. It's just so...complicated. Here's an idea: how about if we kill them? — I don't suppose Obama will go with that one. But hey: even Dilbert has a better grasp of strategy than our clueless president:
Associated Press:
Haslam may submit Medicaid expansion plan in fall — In a move that could mean health coverage for thousands of Tennesseans, Gov. Bill Haslam said Thursday that the state may soon submit a proposal to Washington to expand Tennessee's Medicaid program but did not release any new details on how it might work.
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Lanhee Chen / Bloomberg View:
The Republican Obamacare Battle Plan for 2015