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3:55 PM ET, March 13, 2015

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Nick Gass / Politico:
Obama ‘embarrassed’ for GOP senators who signed Iran letter  —  President Barack Obama says he's “embarrassed” for the 47 Republican senators who signed a letter to Iranian leaders earlier this week.  —  “I'm embarrassed for them.  For them to address a letter to the ayatollah who they claim …
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Heidi Przybyla / Bloomberg Business:
GOP Senator Says Letter Shouldn't Have Been Addressed to Iran's Leaders  —  The letter 47 Republicans sent earlier this week warning against a nuclear deal President Barack Obama is negotiating with Iran probably shouldn't have been addressed to the regime's leaders, said Senator Ron Johnson, who signed the letter.
A.B. Stoddard / The Hill:
A big mistake on Iran  —  Torpedoing a bipartisan, veto-proof majority to cement Congress's role in a deal with Iran, undercutting pledges of the new GOP majority in the Senate to govern and undermining a future Republican president — these probably weren't freshman Sen. Tom Cotton's (R-Ark.) …
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
GOP senator has one ‘regret’ over Iran letter  —  Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) on Friday said an open letter he signed with 46 other GOP Senators should not have been directed to Iran's ruling regime.  —  “I suppose the only regret is who it's addressed to,” Johnson said during a Friday breakfast with Bloomberg staff.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
Tom Cotton picked apart by Army general over ‘mutinous’ Iran letter
Discussion: Raw Story, Politico and Jay Bookman
Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Obama Just Plain ‘Embarrassed’ For GOP Over Iran Letter (WATCH)
Discussion: FreakOutNation
Joan Walsh / Salon:
“A lot of us are disappointed and angry”: Martin O'Malley sounds off to Salon  —  Martin O'Malley is having kind of a moment.  —  The former Maryland governor, who's exploring a run for the 2016 Democratic nomination, still doesn't break single digits in polls.
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Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Obama's policies leave Democrats weak candidates in 2016, except — maybe — Hillary Clinton
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
Kelly Weill / Capital New York:
Edits to Wikipedia pages on Bell, Garner, Diallo traced to 1 Police Plaza  —  Computers operating on the New York Police Department's computer network at its 1 Police Plaza headquarters have been used to alter Wikipedia pages containing details of alleged police brutality, a review by Capital has revealed.
Adam C. Smith / Tampa Bay Times:
Here's what Scott Walker has to say about Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio  —  We sat down this morning with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who is making his first New Hampshire campaign swing as a likely presidential candidate this weekend along with Jeb Bush.  Naturally we asked him how he can compete …
Joanna Walters / Washington Post:
An 11-year-old reported being raped twice, wound up with a conviction  —  Almost seven years ago, a troubled 11-year-old girl reported that she had been raped — twice — in her Northwest Washington neighborhood.  Despite medical evidence of sexual assault, records show that no suspects …
Discussion: Raw Story and Prairie Weather
Erica Ritz / TheBlaze.com:
Glenn Beck Makes Big Announcement: NRA Told Me It's Opening Ethics Investigation Into Grover Norquist  —  Glenn Beck said Friday that NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre told him the organization is opening an ethics investigation into Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform.
Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
The Wet Wipes Box Says Flush, but the New York City Sewer System Says Don't  —  With its sewer system under siege, tallying millions of dollars in equipment damage across its underground maze, New York City is confronting a menace that has gummed the gears of plumbing networks around the world: the common wet wipe.
Discussion: Gothamist and Raw Story
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Valerie Jarrett: ‘I Intend to Stay Until the Lights Go Off’  —  Does it ever surprise you that people describe your influence at the White House in terms similar to those once used to describe Vice President Dick Cheney's?  Oh!  Please don't say that.  Stop right there.
Discussion: Politico and Washington Times
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Top State Dept. officials' work emails not automatically archived before February  —  The admission by spokeswoman Jen Psaki is another blow to Hillary Clinton.  —  Hillary Clinton's explanation for her use of a personal email account while she served as secretary of state suffered another blow Friday …
al.com:
Alabama House passes contentious marriage bill after four hours of debate  —  After nearly four hours of debate, the Alabama House on Thursday passed a bill that gives judges, ministers and other officiants the right to refuse to perform marriage ceremonies.
Adam Taylor / Washington Post:
Where is Putin?  Russian leader's absence sparks rumors.  —  Everyone has their off days, but when you're the proudly virile and uncontested leader of one of the most-watched countries in the world, your days off make people nervous.  Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't been seen for days …
Tim Devaney / The Hill:
Dems push ATF to revive bullet ban  —  Congressional Democrats are pressuring the Obama administration to move ahead “swiftly” with a proposal that would ban a form of armor-piercing ammunition.  —  In a draft letter first obtained by The Hill, Democrats are urging the director of the Bureau of Alcohol …
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Putin, Said to Be ‘Perfectly Healthy,’ Is Also Nowhere to Be Seen  —  MOSCOW — Where's Putin?  —  It was the question preoccupying Moscow and much of Russia on Friday, as speculation mounted about why President Vladimir V. Putin had not been seen in public since last week.
Discussion: Business Insider, Reuters and NPR
Heather Mac Donald / New York Post:
Fueling cop-hate: How politicians fan the flames  —  Investigators survey the scene outside the Ferguson police station where two police officers were shot.  —  Government-fueled cop hatred has claimed more victims.  Two St. Louis-area police officers were shot Wednesday night during …
Discussion: New York Times and National Review
The Nation:
We can, and should, support trans men and other gender-non-conforming people without erasing women from the fight for reproductive rights.  —  Who has abortions?  For most of human history, the answer was obvious: women have abortions.  Girls have abortions.  Not any more.  People have abortions.
Discussion: protein wisdom
Daniel Newhauser / National Journal:
Another Bad Trip for Schock  —  He took a non-staffer on an official trip to India, and didn't disclose it.  —  Add another trip to Rep. Aaron Schock's list of potential headaches.  —  Schock appears to have improperly accepted money from an outside group to cover travel expenses …
Keith Laing / The Hill:
The next looming shutdown: Highway programs  —  Transportation funding is running on empty, forcing Congress to scramble to meet its next major deadline before the tank runs dry on May 31.  —  Both parties say they want to avoid a repeat of last month's tense standoff over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
 
 
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Erica Orden / Wall Street Journal:
Cuomo Pressured to Change Policy on Purging State Workers' Emails
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
The Obama administration doesn't trust Hillary
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Julian Hattem / The Hill:
CIA chief: Cyber terror is the future
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50 Cent will stand trial for posting woman's sex video on YouTube
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Joe Waldman / Washington Monthly:
Obama and Clinton complete each other
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Bernie Becker / The Hill:
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