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Jennifer Epstein / Bloomberg Business:
The Hillary Camp's Rationale for Staying Quiet — Hillary Clinton won't be presiding over a soul-searching press conference or sitting down for a come-clean interview about her use of a private email address any time soon — at least if everything goes according to her team's plan.
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
White House alerted to potential Clinton email problem in August
White House alerted to potential Clinton email problem in August
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James Hohmann / Politico:
The POLITICO Caucus: Dems fret over toll of Clinton email stories
The POLITICO Caucus: Dems fret over toll of Clinton email stories
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Washington Monthly, Bloomberg Business and Hot Air
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
GOP giddy over Hillary's problems
GOP giddy over Hillary's problems
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The Federalist, The Daily Caller, Washington Post and Politico
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Dems vow to protect Boehner from conservative coup — Tea Party Republicans contemplating a bid to oust Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) shouldn't count on Democrats to help them unseat the Speaker. — And without their support, there is no chance to topple Boehner in this Congress.
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Daily Kos, VodkaPundit, The PJ Tatler, PoliticusUSA, RedState and Hot Air
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Politico:
GOP leaders to skip Selma event — 'They've lost an opportunity to show the American people that they care,' one black lawmaker says. — Getty — Scores of U.S. lawmakers are converging on tiny Selma, Alabama, for a large commemoration of a civil rights anniversary.
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Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos, Washington Post, The PJ Tatler and Outside the Beltway
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Obama: Deporting immigrant kids not ‘true to the spirit’ of Selma — Deporting illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children would violate the spirit of the civil rights movement, President Obama said ahead of his trip to Alabama to mark the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery.
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Townhall.com:
Obama Invokes Selma To Justify Amnesty — President Obama invoked the “spirit of Selma” to justify his executive amnesty policies Friday in an interview with Sirius XM's Joe Madison. — “The notion that some kid that was brought here when he was two or three years old might somehow …
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The Gateway Pundit
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Obama: Ferguson ‘not an isolated incident’
Obama: Ferguson ‘not an isolated incident’
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Bloomberg Business and Washington Times
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Lawmakers, Obama, civil rights leaders to honor Selma's ‘Bloody Sunday’ this weekend
Lawmakers, Obama, civil rights leaders to honor Selma's ‘Bloody Sunday’ this weekend
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Facing South, Bloomberg View and BillMoyers.com
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
What Obama's trip to Selma means
What Obama's trip to Selma means
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Bloomberg Business and Hinterland Gazette
Dionne Searcey / New York Times:
U.S. Economy Added 295,000 Jobs in February, but Wages Continued to Lag — The economy gained fresh momentum last month as the Labor Department reported on Friday that employers added 295,000 workers in February, far exceeding expectations, and the unemployment rate took another dip.
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Sean Davis / The Federalist:
Here's What The Unemployment Rate Looks Like If You Add Back Labor Force Dropouts
Here's What The Unemployment Rate Looks Like If You Add Back Labor Force Dropouts
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Michelle Jamrisko / Bloomberg Business:
Payrolls Rose by 295,000 in February, U.S. Jobless Rate at 5.5%
Payrolls Rose by 295,000 in February, U.S. Jobless Rate at 5.5%
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Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
As Supreme Court Weighs Health Law, G.O.P. Plans to Replace It — WASHINGTON — The legal campaign to destroy President Obama's health care law may be nearing its conclusion, but as the Supreme Court deliberates over the law's fate, the search for a replacement by Republican lawmakers is finally gaining momentum.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Conservative Justices: If we gut Obamacare, Republicans will fix it! (No, they won't.)
Conservative Justices: If we gut Obamacare, Republicans will fix it! (No, they won't.)
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, BillMoyers.com and Daily Kos
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
In U.C.L.A. Debate Over Jewish Student, Echoes on Campus of Old Biases — LOS ANGELES — It seemed like routine business for the student council at the University of California, Los Angeles: confirming the nomination of Rachel Beyda, a second-year economics major who wants to be a lawyer someday, to the council's Judicial Board.
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Zeke J Miller / TIME:
More Than 300 Republicans Call on Supreme Court to Recognize Gay Marriage Nationally — Signers include former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Sens. Susan Collins and Mark Kirk and Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker — More than 300 veteran Republican lawmakers, operatives and consultants …
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Oliver Roeder / FiveThirtyEight:
Obamacare's Chances Of Survival Are Looking Better And Better — Solicitor General Donald Verrilli won Wednesday's oral arguments in King v. Burwell, the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act. Or at least that's what the wisdom of the crowd is telling us.
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Economist, ACS Blog, Josh Blackman's Blog and New Yorker
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Abbe R. Gluck / Politico:
How States' Rights Shapes King v. Burwell
How States' Rights Shapes King v. Burwell
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The Incidental Economist and Washington Post
Wall Street Journal:
How America Was Misled on al Qaeda's Demise — The White House portrait of a crumbling terror group is contradicted by documents seized in the bin Laden raid. — By — In the early-morning hours of May 2, 2011, a small team of American military and intelligence professionals landed inside …
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Power Line and Weekly Standard
David A. Lieb / Associated Press:
Danforth Aide Says Missouri Auditor Shot Himself After Call — An aide to former U.S. Sen. John Danforth said Thursday that she was on the phone with Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich — discussing his angst over perceived rumors about his religion — just moments before he killed himself.
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Talking Points Memo and Roger Ailes
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
I Don't Love Spock — “I loved Spock,” said President Obama, reacting to the death of actor Leonard Nimoy. Why? Because Spock reminds him of himself. The galaxy's most famous Vulcan, the president wrote, was “Cool, logical, big-eared, and level headed, the center of Star Trek's optimistic, inclusive vision of humanity's future.”
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CNN:
Jeb Bush aides used private domain for public business — Photos: Political families 28 photos — Photos: Political families - Debbie Dingell announced Friday, February 28, that she would run for the seat held for 58 years by her husband, Rep. John Dingell, D-Michigan, who announced earlier that he was retiring.
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Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Fox News Pundit: Muslim Holidays Discriminate Against Christians — Fox News pundit Todd Starnes appeared on the Family Research Council's “Washington Watch” program yesterday to chat with Tony Perkins about what they perceive as growing anti-Christian persecution in America …
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Raw Story and Joe. My. God.