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Washington Post:
GOP's anti-Obamacare push gains new momentum in wake of Gruber video — The Republican Party's ardent campaign against President Obama's health-care law gained new momentum on Wednesday as lawmakers reacted angrily to assertions by an architect of the policy that it was crafted in a deliberately deceptive way in order to pass Congress.
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The Hill:
Voter stupidity remark gives GOP new ammo on ObamaCare — Comments about voter stupidity made by an ally of the Obama administration are turning into conservatives' newest weapon against the president's healthcare law. — A series of unearthed videos of ObamaCare consultant Jonathan Gruber …
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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Hearings floated as Hill Republicans seize on Gruber Obamacare comments — Congressional Republicans seized Wednesday on controversial comments made by a former health-care consultant to the Obama administration, with one leading House conservative suggesting that hearings could be called …
Brian Beutler / The New Republic:
The Obamacare Debate Was One of the Most Transparent in Recent Memory
The Obamacare Debate Was One of the Most Transparent in Recent Memory
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Joanne Kenen / Politico:
The selling of Obamacare 2.0 — TV's out; hashtags are in.
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
White House: Gruber's Comments About O-Care Are ‘Simply Not True’
White House: Gruber's Comments About O-Care Are ‘Simply Not True’
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Elicia Dover / KATV-TV:
Gov. Mike Beebe says he will pardon his own son — Gov. Mike Beebe says he will pardon his son, Kyle, for a felony crime from his past. — “Mr. Governor, I am asking for a second chance at life. I am asking for a second chance to be the man that I know that I can be,” Kyle Beebe wrote in his pardon application to his father.
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Lucy McCalmont / Politico:
Arkansas governor to pardon own son — Outgoing Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe says he is planning to pardon his own son for a decade-old pot conviction. — “I would have done it a long time ago if he'd have asked, but he took his sweet time about asking. He was embarrassed.
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Outside the Beltway
Politico:
Harry Reid wants Warren in Senate leadership — Senate Democrats want to enlist a progressive firebrand as a member of their leadership: Elizabeth Warren. — The incoming Senate minority leader, Harry Reid, is engaged in private talks with the Massachusetts freshman to create …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats fault leaders for brushing off 2014 midterm losses — Senior members of the Democratic Party say congressional leaders need to look in the mirror after a disastrous Election Day. — Several former chairmen of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) say the party waged a tepid fight …
Christopher Flavelle / Bloomberg View:
Obama Outmaneuvers Republicans on Climate Change — Republicans' best argument against regulating carbon emissions from U.S. coal plants has always been this: If China won't act, what use is it? Why risk harming the U.S. economy if the resulting drop in emissions isn't enough to slow the worst effects of climate change?
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Coral Davenport / New York Times:
In Climate Deal With China, Obama May Set 2016 Theme
In Climate Deal With China, Obama May Set 2016 Theme
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The PJ Tatler
Daniel W. Drezner / Washington Post:
Best APEC summit ever
Best APEC summit ever
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Lucas Tomlinson / Fox News:
Source: Obama to announce 10-point immigration plan via exec action as early as next week — EXCLUSIVE: President Obama is planning to unveil a 10-part plan for overhauling U.S. immigration policy via executive action — including suspending deportations for millions — as early as next Friday …
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Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
House, Senate to vote on Keystone XL pipeline — Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) moved quickly on Wednesday to force the U.S. Senate to pass a long-stalled bill allowing the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. Senate leaders agreed to hold a vote as early as next Tuesday.
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Mary Landrieu: Dead Woman Walking?
Mary Landrieu: Dead Woman Walking?
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Michael C Bender / Bloomberg Politics:
Democrats Leave a Body on the Campaign Trail
Democrats Leave a Body on the Campaign Trail
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Jay Root / The Texas Tribune:
Internal Memos Detail Davis Campaign Dysfunction … Feb. 11 Letter From Prism Communications Jan. 6 Memo About Davis Campaign Disarray — Consultants for Democrat Wendy Davis warned her campaign months ago that the Fort Worth senator was headed for a humiliating defeat in the Texas governor's race unless …
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A.B. Stoddard / The Hill:
All eyes on Jeb Bush — The 2016 GOP presidential nominating contest, which began after last week's midterm elections wrapped up, already includes 17 potential candidates and their families, hundreds of would-be staff and several dozen top Republican donors.
Katy Steinmetz / TIME:
Which Word Should Be Banned in 2015? — If you hear that word one more time, you will definitely cringe. You may exhale pointedly. And you might even seek out the nearest the pair of chopsticks and thrust them through your own eardrums like straws through plastic lids. What word is this?
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Numbers / Pew Research Center's Religion …:
Religion in Latin America — Widespread Change in a Historically Catholic Region — Latin America is home to more than 425 million Catholics - nearly 40% of the world's total Catholic population - and the Roman Catholic Church now has a Latin American pope for the first time in its history.
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