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Rebecca Nelson / National Journal:
Why Joe Biden's Gaffes Don't Matter — Though the vice president has a long history of blunders, they've rarely impacted his career. — Joe Biden misspeaking, or going too far, isn't news. The vice president's gaffe history is legendary; mistakes are expected. But three slips in the space of a mere 24 hours?
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Peter Nicholas / Wall Street Journal:
Biden Praises Packwood at Women's Issues Forum — Speaking at a Democratic event devoted to women's issues, Mr. Biden made a favorable reference to former Sen. Bob Packwood, an Oregon Republican who resigned in 1995 amid accusations that he had sexually harassed women over a period of decades.
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Power Line and Washington Post
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Joe Biden fondly reminisces about Bob Packwood. Uh oh.
Joe Biden fondly reminisces about Bob Packwood. Uh oh.
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Hot Air, CNN, Weasel Zippers and Washington Free Beacon
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Hillary Clinton to women: Midterms a priority
Hillary Clinton to women: Midterms a priority
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The Moderate Voice, ABC News, Washington Post and CNN
ESPN:
Rice case: purposeful misdirection by team, scant investigation by NFL — The seven-month scandal that is threatening Roger Goodell's future as NFL commissioner began with an unexpected phone call in the early morning hours on a Saturday in February. — Just hours after running …
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Kansas Senate Ballots Will Be Sent Out Without Dem Nominee Listed — In an apparent reversal, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach's office is instructing election officials in the state to send out overseas military ballots without Democratic Senate nominee Chad Taylor or any other Democratic Senate candidate listed.
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Alexander Mallin / ABC News:
Bob Dole Returns to Save Kansas for Jittery GOP
Bob Dole Returns to Save Kansas for Jittery GOP
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Liberal Values, OnPolitics, Outside the Beltway and Talking Points Memo
Sangwon Yoon / Bloomberg:
Kerry Says Iran Has Role in Defeating Islamic State — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Iran has a role to play in an international coalition to take on Islamic State extremists. — “The coalition required to eliminate ISIL is not only, or even primarily, military in nature,” …
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Jim Gaines:
One in four Americans want their state to secede from the U.S., but why? — Click on the image to explore the the complete poll results. — For the past few weeks, as Scotland debated the wisdom of independence, Reuters has been asking Americans how they would feel about declaring independence today …
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Scott Malone / Reuters:
Exclusive: Angry with Washington, 1 in 4 Americans open to secession
Exclusive: Angry with Washington, 1 in 4 Americans open to secession
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Groups edge in on Klayman NSA surveillance case — Two civil liberties groups are edging in on conservative gadfly Larry Klayman's legal challenge to National Security Agency surveillance. — On Friday, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation asked to join …
Associated Press:
Security scrutinized in White House breach — WASHINGTON — The Secret Service is coming under intense scrutiny after a man who hopped the White House fence made it all the way through the front door before being apprehended. — President Barack Obama and his daughters had just departed …
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Joe Pinsker / The Atlantic Online:
Financial Criminals Have Been Fined Billions, but They Rarely Pay — On a plane earlier this week, I watched The Wolf of Wall Street. The film's outsized antics—public masturbation, the tossing of little people, lots and lots of Quaaludes—seemed too big for a seatback screen, or, for that matter, reality.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Report: Obama to personally sign off on any Syria airstrikes — President Obama has asked to personally sign off on all airstrikes against Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) targets in Syria, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. — Obama has reportedly set far …
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Angelo Codevilla / The Federalist:
Washington's Ruling Class Is Fooling Itself About The Islamic State — The American people's reaction to Muslim thugs of the “Islamic State” ritually knifing off the heads of people who look like you and me boils down to “let's destroy these bastards”—which is common sense.
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NBC says it was wrong on Chris Christie report — NEWARK - NBC says a report by Brian Williams on the network's Nightly News that federal charges have been ruled out for Gov. Chris Christie in the George Washington Bridge scandal was incorrect. — Is Christie off the hook?
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David Brooks / New York Times:
There Are Social and Political Benefits to Having Friends — Somebody recently asked me what I would do if I had $500 million to give away. My first thought was that I'd become a moderate version of the Koch brothers. I'd pay for independent candidates to run against Democratic …
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Associated Press:
AL JAZEERA AMERICA SUES FORMER VP GORE … NEW YORK (AP) — Al Jazeera America is suing former Vice President Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, the former owners of the TV network that became Al Jazeera America. — The parties are fighting over money that is being held in escrow.
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Barbara Starr / CNN:
Hagel eyes NFL ties — (CNN) — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has asked his staff for detailed information about the U.S. military's relationships with the National Football League in the wake of the scandal over how the league is handling domestic-abuse allegations against players, CNN has learned.
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Philip Ewing / Politico:
DOD tackles NFL over violence allegations