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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Why are Americans confused about Obama's religion? — Fresh from a controversy over his views on evolution, Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker is now involved in a controversy over his views, or lack of them, on President Obama's religion. On Saturday, two Washington Post reporters asked Walker …
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Katherine Miller / BuzzFeed:
How Scott Walker Thinks About The Media — Wisconsin's governor understands how the media works, as he illustrates in a new book from Guy Benson and Mary Katharine Ham. (Except occasionally when he doesn't.) — Win McNamee / Getty Images — During the contentious days of the union protests …
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Rudolph Giuliani / Wall Street Journal:
Rudy Giuliani: My Bluntness Overshadowed My Message — Whether you agreed with me or not, I hope this can be the basis of a real conversation about national leadership. — There has been no shortage of news coverage—and criticism—regarding comments I made about President Obama at a political gathering last week in New York.
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Ashley Parker / New York Times:
Concerns Mount as Homeland Security Shutdown Looks Likely — WASHINGTON — The notion that Congress might actually shut down the Department of Homeland Security as part of a broader fight over President Obama's immigration policies seemed laughable just a few weeks ago. — Literally.
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Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
Congress faces five-day deadline for funding Homeland Security
Congress faces five-day deadline for funding Homeland Security
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
McConnell fails to deliver — After a terrible, bone-breaking accident and two eye surgeries, Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), the former Senate Majority Leader, is scheduled to be back on Capitol Hill this week. — Somehow the bruised Reid looks good compared to the new Republican Majority Leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.).
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Zandar / Balloon Juice:
Patriot Games — Glenn Reynolds may be pulling one of the better Poe's Law fast ones here, but it sure looks like the guy is saying (in his always baffling weekly USA Today column, how he keeps that I'll never know) that, rather than questioning President Obama's patriotism …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Seven in 10 Americans Continue to View Israel Favorably — PRINCETON, N.J. — Even as relations between the leaders of Israel and the United States reportedly deteriorate over disagreement about how to handle Iran's nuclear program, Israel has retained its broadly favorable image in the U.S. over the past year.
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Robert Samuels / Washington Post:
Walker's anti-union law has labor reeling in Wisconsin — KING, Wis. — At the old union hall here on a recent afternoon, Terry Magnant sat at the head of a table surrounded by 18 empty chairs. A members meeting had been scheduled to start a half-hour earlier, but the small house …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Knowledge Isn't Power — Regular readers know that I sometimes mock “very serious people” — politicians and pundits who solemnly repeat conventional wisdom that sounds tough-minded and realistic. The trouble is that sounding serious and being serious are by no means the same thing …
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Gov. Bobby Jindal / Fox News:
Louisiana Governor: ISIS threat reveals Obama's failure as commander in chief — President Obama has shown the country that he is incapable of being commander-in-chief of the United States of America. One of the defining military challenges of our time is the spread of radical Islamist terrorism …
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Washington Post:
Documents show the expensive tastes of Jeb Bush's low-key wife — In 1999, Columba Bush, the famously private wife of then-Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, was detained and fined by federal customs officials for misrepresenting the amount of clothing and jewelry she had bought while on a solo five-day shopping spree in Paris.
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Mark Ballard / The Advocate:
Special report: Records show Gov. Jindal spent half of 2014 outside of Louisiana; view governor's expenses, activities — Frequent flier — The day one of Louisiana's levee boards filed an environmental damages lawsuit against 97 oil and gas companies, which would become the biggest issue during …
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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
The liberal media won't tell people that Joe Biden is a moron — If Biden was a Republican, would the media have laughed off his molestation of Stephanie Carter? — It was just another Tuesday for the vice president of the United States, and another week in which the mainstream media turned …
Brent Scher / Washington Free Beacon:
Hillary Clinton's War on Women — Hillary Clinton portrays herself as a champion of women in the workforce, but women working for her in the U.S. Senate were paid 72 cents for each dollar paid to men, according to a Washington Free Beacon analysis of her Senate years' salary data.
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Beth J. Harpaz / Associated Press:
Oscars speeches filled with political activism, pet issues — Much of the chatter going into the Oscars was about the lack of diversity in the Academy's choices, specifically the dearth of nominations for “Selma.” — But while there were plenty of references to racial justice during the ceremony …
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Greg Ferenstein / The Atlantic Online:
Why People Probably Won't Pay to Keep Their Web History Secret — AT&T is conducting an experiment in how much money Americans will pay for privacy. If consumers in Kansas are willing to pay an extra $30 per month for super-fast fiber-optic Internet access, the telecom giant won't track their online browsing for targeted ads.
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Juan A. Lozano / Associated Press:
US seeks stay of ruling on Obama immigration action — HOUSTON (AP) — The U.S. government asked a federal judge Monday to lift his temporary hold on President Barack Obama's action to shield millions of immigrants in the country illegally from deportation.
Philly.com:
Two Supreme Court nominees under fire — The fate of a Centre County Court judge whom Gov. Wolf nominated for Pennsylvania's highest court was unsettled Friday as legislators and others questioned whether an e-mail he sent was racially insensitive. — Wolf told The Inquirer that he had not seen …
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Mollie Hemingway / The Federalist:
We Don't Have A Wage Gap Problem, But Hollywood And The White House Do — Last night at the Oscars, the lovely Patricia Arquette won a Best Supporting Actress nod for her role in Boyhood. There's something delightful and quirky about all members of the Arquette clan, and Patricia is no exception.
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Andrew Kirell / Mediaite:
Donald Trump on Oscars: ‘Great Night for Mexico’ — ‘As Usual’ in ‘This Country’ — Oh, man, did you hear? Donald Trump didn't like the Oscars last night. Whoa, right? He never has anything predictably terrible to say about anything he isn't involved in, right? So unusual for that guy.
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Cory Bennett / The Hill:
President Obama's cyber pitch misses mark in Silicon Valley — The Obama administration is stumbling in its cybersecurity message to Silicon Valley, according to tech executives and a former White House official. — The White House recently made a big show of going to Stanford University for a major cybersecurity summit.