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Obama plays Robin Hood — The White House wants President Obama to play the part of Robin Hood at Tuesday's State of the Union address. — Obama hopes to use the big speech to remove a blemish of his presidency: an economic recovery that has left wage growth behind. — Free community college.
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Obama to Propose Capital Gains Tax Hikes to Benefit Middle Class — Senior White House officials say President Obama will use his state of the union to float several new economic ideas, including tax hikes on capital gains and wealthy inheritances, and new fees on the largest financial firms …
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Hot Air, Politico, Power Line and New York Magazine

Send to Kindle Follow @@ryanlellis — On Saturday night …
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News, TPNN and Hot Air

President Obama finally has his Piketty moment
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Guardian, Common Dreams, Gothamist and CANNONFIRE


France Was Attacked by Islamic Fundamentalism — Paris — “To misname things is to add to the world's unhappiness.” Whether or not Albert Camus really did utter these words, they are an astonishingly apt description of the situation in which the French government now finds itself.
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Vox Popoli and The Daily Caller


McConnell's cunning Keystone game — Sen. Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) strategy for defeating Democrats in the final two years of the Obama administration is clear: divide and conquer. — Last week, the Senate majority leader got 10 Democrats to vote with the GOP for a motion to continue debate …


Gay Marriage Case Offers G.O.P. Political Cover — WASHINGTON — The news Friday that the Supreme Court will rule on same-sex marriage brought elation from gays and lesbians who are hopeful the justices will grant them the constitutional protections they have long sought.
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Supreme Court to Review Bans on Solicitations in Judge Races
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Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times


U.S.-built Ebola treatment centers in Liberia are nearly empty as outbreak fades — TUBMANBURG, Liberia — Near the hillside shelter where dozens of men and women died of Ebola, a row of green U.S. military tents sit atop a vast expanse of imported gravel. The generators hum …
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Fox News and New York Magazine

Senator: Have to assume sleeper cells in US — A key U.S. senator said Sunday that Americans have to assume there are some “sleeper cells” within the U.S. that would like to carry out a terror attack. — Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said he was not aware of any specific cells …

Who would Americans like to see on the campaign trail in 2016? — Shares - — The list of potential candidates for the presidency in 2016 is immense. The list of declared contenders, though, is nonexistent. — If the latest CBS News poll is any indication, Americans would like to see a number …
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Washington Times, Hot Air, Politico and Bloomberg Politics
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Only Sarah Palin has worse numbers than Christie in new CBS presidential poll
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Political Wire


NYC may yank terrorism report to appease mosque ‘spying’ critics — Zale Thompson, a man who heeded online calls by ISIS for jihad, attacked two NYPD officers with a hatchet in October. — In top-secret talks to settle federal lawsuits against the NYPD for monitoring mosques …
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The Jawa Report, Hot Air, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Washington Times, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS and BizPac Review

Hating Good Government — It's now official: 2014 was the warmest year on record. You might expect this to be a politically important milestone. After all, climate change deniers have long used the blip of 1998 — an unusually hot year, mainly due to an upwelling of warm water in the Pacific …


N.S.A. Breached North Korean Networks Before Sony Attack, Officials Say — WASHINGTON — The trail that led American officials to blame North Korea for the destructive cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment in November winds back to 2010, when the National Security Agency scrambled …
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The Hill, New York Magazine and Fox News


Focus on growth for the middle class — Lawrence Summers is a professor at and past president of Harvard University. He was treasury secretary from 1999 to 2001 and economic adviser to President Obama from 2009 through 2010. — The most challenging economic issue ahead of us involves …