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David Edwards / Raw Story:
Fox melts down after torture report: ‘The United States of America is awesome, we are awesome!’ — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — Fox News analysts, hosts and reporters on Tuesday wasted no time in blasting Democrats after Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein …
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Howard Dean / Politico:
I'm Ready for Hillary — Hillary Clinton is by far the most qualified person in the United States to serve as President. If she runs, I will support her. I have known Hillary for almost twenty-five years. We first met when I was the governor of Vermont and she was the First Lady …
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Michael Hirsh / Politico:
Michael Hayden Is Not Sorry — The Senate report rakes Bush's former CIA director over the coals. He fires back in an exclusive interview. — Though the CIA's “enhanced interrogation” program long predated his takeover of the agency in 2006, former Director Michael Hayden has found himself …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Dish:
Darkness Visible: Live-Blogging The Torture Report — 5.00 pm. Since we're now in our sixth hour of live-blogging, I'm going to wrap it up for the time being. But I want to end on a positive note. Everything that happened in this damning report is because of Americans.
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
WATCH Fox Host Lose It Over Senate Torture Report: ‘We Are Awesome!’ — After the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report on the torture techniques used by the CIA, the hosts of Fox News' “Outnumbered” lashed out at Senate Democrats' for publicizing CIA interrogation methods.
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Bob Kerrey / USA Today:
Sen. Bob Kerrey: Partisan torture report fails America — Intelligence agencies need guidance to do better, Senate Democrats failed to provide it. — I regret having to write a piece that is critical of the Democratic members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
mccain.senate.gov:
FLOOR STATEMENT BY SENATOR JOHN McCAIN ON SENATE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON CIA INTERROGATION METHODS
FLOOR STATEMENT BY SENATOR JOHN McCAIN ON SENATE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON CIA INTERROGATION METHODS
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Adam Chandler / The Atlantic Online:
This Is How a Prisoner of War Feels About Torture
This Is How a Prisoner of War Feels About Torture
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The White House:
Statement by the President Report of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Statement by the President Report of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Remind Me Who It Is the CIA Works For?
Remind Me Who It Is the CIA Works For?
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ABC News:
Torture Report: Former CIA Directors Say Interrogation Program ‘Saved Thousands of Lives’
Torture Report: Former CIA Directors Say Interrogation Program ‘Saved Thousands of Lives’
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Obama's long arc on torture
Obama's long arc on torture
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
What will Cruz do? — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) faces a tough decision on whether to follow through on his pledge to block any legislation he deemed nonessential in the lame-duck session. — With his colleagues scrambling to finish a $1 trillion government-funding measure and get out of town, Cruz is a wild card.
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Senate Republicans feud over whether to keep nuke option — Senate Republicans met behind closed doors Tuesday to debate whether they should reverse changes to the filibuster that made it easier for Senate Democrats to confirm President Obama's nominees. — GOP lawmakers and senators-elect …
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Manu Raju / Politico:
Harry Reid's new mission: Blocking ‘crazy stuff’ — An interview with the Senate's incoming minority leader. — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has had one of the hardest jobs in Washington for the past six years as he battled Republicans, struggled to keep his party in power and worked to advance President Barack Obama's agenda.
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Reid, in Diminished Role, Vows Fight With G.O.P.
Reid, in Diminished Role, Vows Fight With G.O.P.
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Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Deal reached on $1.01 trillion spending bill
Deal reached on $1.01 trillion spending bill
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Harry Reid makes push for nominees
Hilary Sargent / Boston Globe:
Harvard Business School Professor Goes to War Over $4 Worth of Chinese Food — Ben Edelman (left) and Ran Duan (right) — Ben Edelman is an associate professor at Harvard Business School, where he teaches in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets unit.
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
How much did Gruber make? — ObamaCare consultant Jonathan Gruber refused to say Tuesday how much money he received in federal and state contracts related to healthcare reform. — In a series of tense exchanges with lawmakers, Gruber declined to estimate how much he was paid and repeatedly referred questions to his lawyer.
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Peter Suderman / Hit & Run:
Jonathan Gruber's Weak New Excuse for His Obamacare Exchange Subsidies “Speak-O”
Jonathan Gruber's Weak New Excuse for His Obamacare Exchange Subsidies “Speak-O”
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Noah Rothman / Hot Air:
Gruber won't deny the White House wanted to trick Congress into passing the ACA
Gruber won't deny the White House wanted to trick Congress into passing the ACA
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Washington Post:
Congressional budget poised to partially block pot legalization in D.C. — An emerging deal to keep the federal government funded into next year would block the D.C. government from allowing legal sales of marijuana in the nation's capital, according to multiple congressional aides with knowledge of the negotiations.
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BuzzFeed:
Lena Dunham: Why I Chose To Speak Out — The ways I've been attacked for sharing my story show how far we have to go when discussing sexual assault. — Mike Marsland / WireImage / BuzzFeed — It has been almost a decade since I was sexually assaulted.
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Tim Devaney / The Hill:
Dems push to revive failed gun control legislation — Gun control advocates in Congress are looking to revive failed legislation strengthening background check regulations. — A handful of Democratic lawmakers said Tuesday they plan to push once again for universal background checks …
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Social Injustice Ate My Homework — Harvard law students have been taught to think like spoiled children. — If there were a First Rule of our present penchant for victimhood, it would presumably be that everything unpleasant that happens in the world must, in some way, eventually be about you.
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
The Jonathan Gruber hearing was a zany coda to Darrell Issa's tumultuous tenure — A gaffe, under the oft-cited Michael Kinsley rule, is when somebody in Washington accidentally speaks the truth. But what happens when frankness leads you to say something so monumentally stupid …
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