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Sen. Ted Cruz / Politico:
Obama Is Not a Monarch — The president cannot act alone; the Constitution requires compromise. — The Constitution designs a system of checks and balances for our nation, and executive amnesty for illegal immigrants unilaterally decreed from the White House would seriously undermine the rule of law.
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Josh Earnest / White House.gov Blog:
Tune In: The President Addresses the Nation on Immigration Reform — Post by The White House. — Our immigration system has been broken for decades — and every minute we fail to act, millions of people who live in the shadows but want to play by the rules and pay taxes have no way to live right …
Washington Post:
President Obama to announce executive action on immigration Thursday
President Obama to announce executive action on immigration Thursday
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Politico:
Obama to shield 5 million from deportation
Obama to shield 5 million from deportation
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Off the Kuff, The Daily Caller, The Huffington Post and Bloomberg Politics
Shushannah Walshe / ABC News:
GOP Governors Mostly Hostile on Obama Immigration Executive Action … Potential Republican presidential candidates at the Republican Governors Association annual conference gave very different responses to the president's decision to announce major executive action on immigration reform Thursday.
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Jake Sherman / Politico:
Rick Perry: Texas might sue Barack Obama — BOCA RATON, Fla. — Texas Gov. Rick Perry said the Lone Star State might sue Barack Obama's administration over the president's planned executive order to grant relief to as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants.
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The Gateway Pundit and The Daily Caller
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Perry: ‘I was a bit arrogant’
Perry: ‘I was a bit arrogant’
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Bloomberg Politics, US News, Talking Points Memo and The PJ Tatler
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Two-Thirds Say U.S. Is on Wrong Track Post-Midterms: Poll — According to the poll, a combined 76 percent of respondents say there will be “just some change” or “not that much change” as a result of the election. By comparison, just 21 percent say it will result in “a great deal of change” or “quite a bit of change.”
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Laura Meckler / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Faces Skeptical Public on Immigration Action — WSJ/NBC Poll
Obama Faces Skeptical Public on Immigration Action — WSJ/NBC Poll
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Washington Post and The Daily Caller
Kathy Gilsinan / The Atlantic Online:
The Cosby Show — Declining to seriously reckon with the rape allegations against him is reckless. And I was once reckless. — On Monday, 66-year old Joan Tarshis accused Bill Cosby of raping her. Tarshis says the attack took place in 1969, when she was 19 and working as comedy writer:
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Christopher Rosen / The Huffington Post:
Bill Cosby's New NBC Show Is No Longer In Development
Bill Cosby's New NBC Show Is No Longer In Development
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Vulture, Daily Kos, Gawker and Taylor Marsh
Lesley Goldberg / Hollywood Reporter:
NBC Scraps Bill Cosby Comedy in Wake of Rape Allegations
NBC Scraps Bill Cosby Comedy in Wake of Rape Allegations
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Susan Page / USA Today:
GOP senator warns of violence after immigration order — WASHINGTON — Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn warns there could be not only a political firestorm but acts of civil disobedience and even violence in reaction to President Obama's executive order on immigration Thursday.
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Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Warren Torches GOP On Economy: We Tried It, It Was ‘Nearly Catastrophic’ — Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) went straight after Republicans, blasting the GOP on deregulation and trickle down economics during a Center for American Progress event on Wednesday. — “The Republicans …
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Jonathan Constante / Opposing Views:
Parent Wants Teacher To Stop Wearing Star Of David Necklace, School District Still Allows It — Two students in Enola, Pennsylvania, have issued complaints about a necklace worn by their teacher. — In 1949, Act 14 (Sect. 1112) prohibited public school teachers from showing any kind of religious symbol or imagery in the classroom.
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Tim Murphy / Mother Jones:
Exclusive: Jay Leno Cancels Performance at Gun Lobby Trade Show Following Pressure from Newtown Group — Update: Late Wednesday, Jay Leno said in a brief phone interview that he had called the National Shooting Sports Foundation to cancel his scheduled performance at the SHOT Show.
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Bloomberg Politics, Raw Story, Mediaite, Liberaland and National Review
Hadas Gold / Politico:
White House hits TV networks for skipping immigration address — The White House is exasperated with the major broadcast networks - ABC, CBS and NBC — for skipping out on President Barack Obama's Thursday primetime address on his executive actions on immigration.
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New York Magazine and The PJ Tatler
Sarah Kliff / Vox:
Meet Michael Cannon, the man who could bring down Obamacare — Michael Cannon is an ardent Obamacare opponent who runs the health policy program at the libertarian Cato Institute. The New Republic has described him as “Obamacare's most relentless antagonist.”
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Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Pelosi picks Billy Joel over Obama — Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) opted to appear at a star-studded event honoring Billy Joel rather than meet with President Obama on Wednesday night to discuss his plans for executive action on immigration. — The House minority leader was eyed among …
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg View:
GruberGate's Insider Problem — Is there anything left to say about l'affaire Gruber? One of the major architects of Obamacare has appeared in a series of embarrassing video clips, musing about the “stupidity” of voters and celebrating the various ways that the law was designed to take advantage of their cognitive shortcomings.
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