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New York Times:
Democrats See No Choice but Hillary Clinton in 2016  —  They shrug off questions about Hillary Rodham Clinton's email habits.  They roll with the attacks on her family's foundation, the big checks from foreign governments, the torpid response of her not-yet-campaign.
Elias Isquith / Salon:
The media s**t-show is back: Why coverage of Hillary Clinton has been an embarrassment  —  A bit less than a year ago, Politico Magazine released an in-depth piece by Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman about Hillary Rodham Clinton's long and incredibly fraught relationship with the national, mainstream media.
Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg View:
Democrats Have No Bench?  Be Serious.  —  Dan Balz of the Washington Post says Democrats have a problem for 2016: “The absence of a strong Democratic bench.”  National Journal's Josh Kraushaar replies, “Spot-on.”  The New York Times repeats the “weak bench” line and quotes Democrats who agree …
Discussion: Washington Post and The PJ Tatler
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton has little to fear from Martin O'Malley
Discussion: Bloomberg Business and The Hill
Susan Weich / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Two police officers are shot in Ferguson  —  FERGUSON  • Two police officers were hit by gunfire early Thursday outside the Ferguson police department.  —  The shots were fired as police were confronting protesters who had gathered outside the police station.
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Kate Munsch / Reuters:
Two police officers shot in Ferguson, Missouri, after chief quits
Discussion: PUNDIT PRESS
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
GOP, Bibi hurt Israel, USA  —  While the recalcitrant rightist government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left Israel more isolated in the world than at any time since 1948, Bibi's ill-advised recent speech to a joint session of Congress could reduce a historically nonpartisan …
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New York Times:
Republican Idiocy on Iran  —  After helping to ignite a firestorm over a possible nuclear agreement with Iran, Senator John McCain, a former Republican presidential candidate, is now sort of acknowledging his error.  “Maybe that wasn't exactly the best way to do that,” he said on Fox News on Tuesday.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Iran letter blowback startles GOP  —  John McCain: “It was kind of a very rapid process.  Everybody was looking forward to getting out of town because of the snowstorm.”  —  Some Republican senators admitted Wednesday they were caught off guard by the backlash to a letter warning Iranian leaders …
Timothy Cama / The Hill:
Kerry mocks Florida's reported ban on ‘climate change’  —  Secretary of State John Kerry mocked Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) and his deputies Thursday amid reports that the state's environmental agency banned employees from mentioning climate change.  —  Though he did not mention Florida by name …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Politico
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Steve Benen / msnbc.com:
Kerry teaches Rubio the basics about the Middle East
Alex Guillén / Politico:   John Kerry slams ‘outdated’ fossil fuels — with no mention of Keystone
Kristina Wong / The Hill:
Kerry: ‘Utter disbelief’ at Iran letter
Discussion: American Spectator and Instapundit
David Weigel / Bloomberg Business:
How a Lindsey Graham Joke Turned into a Coup Plot Against the Government  —  Does Lindsey Graham want to overthrow Congress?  Not quite.  —  Well, you can't catch everything.  This past Sunday, I was one of a handful of reporters listening to South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham …
Discussion: Hot Air and Mediaite
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BBC:
Sir Terry Pratchett, renowned fantasy author, dies aged 66  —  Fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett has died aged 66, having had Alzheimer's disease for eight years.  —  “The world has lost one of its brightest, sharpest minds,” said Larry Finlay of his publishing company, Transworld.
William Saletan / Slate:
An Open Letter to 47 Republican Senators of the United States of America from Iran's Hard-Liners  —  You have opened our eyes.  We are brothers.  —  Dear senators:  —  Thank you for your letter of March 9 explaining your system of government.  We were unfamiliar with the complexity of your laws.
Gallup:
Story Highlights  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans continue to name the government (18%) as the most important U.S. problem, a distinction it has had for the past four months.  Americans' mentions of the economy as the top problem (11%) dropped this month, leaving it tied with jobs (10%) for second place.
Sarah Mimms / National Journal:
Conservatives Keep Losing to Leadership.  Can They Change the Game?  —  Stymied again and again on the House and Senate floor, tea party members need to take the fight outside.  —  Conservatives came to Washington labeling President Obama as enemy number one.
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Journal Star:
Rep. Aaron Schock brushes off calls for resignation, says he's ‘not going anywhere’
Discussion: Chicago
Alan Rusbridger / Guardian:
For 20 years I fought the law.  Today the law won  —  The police have been trying to nail an editor for years.  This morning, on Hampstead Heath, they finally got one  —  ell, I nearly made it.  More than 20 years of editing, with all kinds of people wanting to sue me and do me for sedition …
Discussion: Spectator and Guido Fawkes
Rich Lowry / Politico:
Tom Cotton's Truth Bomb  —  Critics of the senator's letter to Tehran are missing the point.  —  It is inarguable that as a matter of domestic law a subsequent president can get out of the agreement at will — this would be true even if it were a treaty — and Congress can pass laws …
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Tackling an Urgent Task: Building a Press Team  —  Hillary Rodham Clinton's team of advisers is moving quickly to build a communications team that will handle her campaign's messaging and play a crucial role in responding to attacks from opponents and critical news coverage …
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
When Liberals Blew It  —  Fifty years ago this month, Democrats made a historic mistake.  —  Daniel Patrick Moynihan, at the time a federal official, wrote a famous report in March 1965 on family breakdown among African-Americans.  He argued presciently and powerfully that the rise …
New York Times:
Harper Lee's Condition Debated by Friends, Fans and Now State of Alabama  —  MONROEVILLE, Ala. — The doubts arose almost immediately when HarperCollins announced last month that it would release a rediscovered book by Harper Lee: Did Ms. Lee — 88, publicity-shy and famously resistant …
 
 
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Alice Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
Alabama Lawmakers Vote To Bring Back the Electric Chair
Wall Street Journal:
Saudi Nuclear Deal Raises Stakes for Iran Talks
Discussion: RedState, FOX News Radio and Hot Air
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
Why salaries don't rise  —  Job creation is up.  Unemployment is down.
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Patrick O'Connor / Wall Street Journal:
Chris Christie Bolsters Political Team as Allies Launch Super PAC
Joshua Gillin / @politifact:
Florida has more black, Hispanic university students after ending affirmative action, Jeb Bush says
The Huffington Post:
Selma's Senator Not Really Sure What's Going On With That Voting Rights Stuff
Discussion: Daily Kos
Elianayjohnson / National Review:
Jeb Bush Set to Tap Policy Director
USA Today:
Hillary Clinton drops in on eBay women's summit
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Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
Top GOP senator tells White House to ‘stop celebrating’ on ObamaCare figures
Discussion: Daily Kos and The Daily Caller
Wall Street Journal:
Clinton Private Email Plan Drew Concerns Early On
Discussion: Hot Air, America Rising and Mediaite
Laurie Goodstein / New York Times:
Utah Passes Antidiscrimination Bill Backed by Mormon Leaders
Politico:
Foreign policy alters contours of GOP race
Discussion: New York Times
John Lauerman / Bloomberg Business:
Columbia Will Shrink Journalism School as Media Woes Mount
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Secret Service agents investigated for driving car into White House barrier
 

 
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