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Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
Right turns fire on McConnell — Conservative hardliners laid into Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) Tuesday night for what they view as capitulating to Democrats on immigration. — McConnell announced earlier in the day that the Senate would vote on a “clean” …
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Boehner: 'We're waiting for the Senate to act' on DHS funding — House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) said Wednesday that he is “waiting for the Senate to act” to fund the Department of Homeland Security, declining to say whether he will embrace a plan put forth Tuesday by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
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Political Insider blog and Political Wire
Scott Wong / The Hill:
Will Boehner risk the Tea Party's wrath over DHS funding? — Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) is back in a familiar spot: between a rock and a hard place. — The Senate appears poised to send the House a “clean” bill funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), free …
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National Journal and Washington Post
Politico:
GOP lawmakers clash over shutdown
GOP lawmakers clash over shutdown
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New York Times, Hot Air, The Atlantic Online, Daily Kos, ABC News and Los Angeles Times
Associated Press:
Pressure Centers on House GOP on Homeland Security Bill
Pressure Centers on House GOP on Homeland Security Bill
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Washington Monthly, Washington Times and ABC News
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
Netanyahu Invites Arab Diplomats to His Big Speech—and Gets Rejected — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is refusing to meet with a group of ardently pro-Israel Democratic senators next week in Washington, but he very much wants to see the faces of Arab ambassadors in the audience during his controversial address to Congress.
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The Times of Israel, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, The Daily Banter and Talking Points Memo
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Julie Hirschfeld Davis / New York Times:
Obama Aide Calls Netanyahu's Planned Visit ‘Destructive’ to U.S.-Israel Ties — WASHINGTON — Susan E. Rice, President Obama's national security adviser, sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Tuesday over his plans to address a joint meeting of Congress next week …
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Daily Kos, Algemeiner.com, Power Line and Israel Matzav
Evan McMurry / Mediaite:
Netanyahu Rejects Invite for Closed-Door Meeting with Senate Dems
Netanyahu Rejects Invite for Closed-Door Meeting with Senate Dems
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Patricia Zengerle / Reuters:
Netanyahu declines Democrats' invitation for meeting during visit
Netanyahu declines Democrats' invitation for meeting during visit
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BarbWire.com, The PJ Tatler and Bloomberg Business
John Fund / National Review:
Less than Half in New Poll Think Obama Loves America — Once again, surveys show we are a divided nation. In the furor over Rudy Giuliani's comment that President Obama doesn't “love America,” the polling site YouGov.com decided to see how many Americans agreed with him. — The answer: a surprising number.
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Talking Points Memo and YouGov US Opinion Center News
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Michael W. Chapman / CNSNews:
Rev. Graham: America is ‘Morally Crumbling Within ... We Have Turned Our Back on God’ — “Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has taken a lot of heat from the media for his remark that he's not sure if President Obama really loves America,” said Rev. Graham in a Feb. 24 Facebook post.
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Washington Monthly, The Last Tradition, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Washington Post and Liberaland
The Huffington Post:
Most Republicans Don't Think Obama Loves America
Most Republicans Don't Think Obama Loves America
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Washington Post, FishbowlDC, Hullabaloo, Washington Times, Mediaite, Politico, No More Mister Nice Blog, @politifact and CNN
Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
Must-See Late Night Clip: Seth Meyers Proves That Obama Loves America
Must-See Late Night Clip: Seth Meyers Proves That Obama Loves America
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Rogerpielkejr / The Climate Fix:
I am Under “Investigation” — As some of you will already know, I am one of 7 US academics being investigated by US Representative Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) who is the ranking member of the House of Representatives Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
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Weekly Standard, BarbWire.com and Watts Up With That?
Eric Eyre / Charleston Gazette:
GOP-backed bill would make it criminal to enforce ACA in W.Va. — In another salvo against the federal Affordable Care Act, some Republicans in West Virginia's House of Delegates want to make it a crime for state and federal officials to enforce the health-care law.
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Political Wire, Talking Points Memo and PoliticusUSA
Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
Chris Hayes Literally Applauds Laura Ingraham's Terror Comments — MSNBC's Chris Hayes appeared to shock even himself Tuesday night by giving credit where credit is due to Fox News contributor and conservative radio host Laura Ingraham for comments she made about ISIS on Fox & Friends this morning.
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Hullabaloo and The Huffington Post
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Hillary's State Department OK'd Bill's big-money speeches — Ethics reviews came easy at Hillary Clinton's State Department, documents show. — Less than a year after Hillary Clinton became secretary of state, former President Bill Clinton asked the State Department to approve a paid …
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Emma Roller / National Journal:
Can Democrats Ever Win Back State Legislatures? — One group is putting $70 million on it happening in the next five years. — Caring about the 2016 presidential race is so over; now all the cool kids are watching 2020. — Since 2008, Democrats have lost control of 30 state legislative chambers …
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Washington Monthly, Democratic Strategist and FishbowlDC
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Ben Carson hires two national fundraisers — Dr. Ben Carson's political team has hired two national fundraisers ahead of a potential run for president in 2016. — Carson's campaign manager, Texas-based Terry Giles, announced Wednesday that Jeff Reeter, a Houston businessman …
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OnPolitics and National Review
Randolph J. May / The Hill:
Is the FCC lawless? — This Thursday, Feb. 26, will be a fateful day for the future of the Internet. In the nearly 40 years that I have been involved in communications law and policy, including serving as the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) associate general counsel, this action …
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Slate
James Barron / New York Times:
Commodes, if Not Commutes, Have Improved at Port Authority Bus Terminal — But what would John Oliver say? — The subject here is the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, and it was Mr. Oliver, the host of the fake-news show “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, who called this less …
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Gawker, Mediaite and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Timothy P. Carney / Washington Examiner:
University of Colorado settles with student accused of sexual assault — A University of Colorado Boulder student has settled with the university after filing a lawsuit alleging mishandling of the investigation into whether he sexually assaulted another student.
Virginia Hale / BREITBART.COM:
Adam Baldwin Could Have Been the Latest Victim of the Censorious Left — Mainstream “geek culture” media have been frothing at the mouth this month because Supanova, an Australian convention for sci-fi, comic, anime and gaming fans, has refused to rescind actor Adam Baldwin's invitation to appear …
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Ian Ayres / New York Times:
Research Shows White Privilege Is Real — NEW HAVEN — THE recent reunion show for the 40th anniversary of “Saturday Night Live” re-aired a portion of Eddie Murphy's 1984 classic “White Like Me” skit, in which he disguised himself to appear Caucasian and quickly learned that …
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Ariel Edwards-Levy / The Huffington Post:
GOP Pollster Explains Why Republicans Need Record Minority Support To Win In 2016 — WASHINGTON — The American electorate is more diverse than ever, which means Republicans will have to attract a record percentage of minorities to win the presidency in 2016, a GOP pollster said Tuesday.
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