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Ruben Navarrette / Mercury News:
Halperin interview of Ted Cruz was painful — SAN DIEGO — Imagine the following pep talk that a young Ted Cruz might have gotten from his father, Rafael, about 35 years ago. — “My son, I was tortured in a jail cell in Cuba, but I managed to come to the United States and build a life so that you could live your dreams.
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Fausta / Fausta's Blog:
Identity politics: Halperin interviews Ted Cruz, expects Ricky Ricardo — WARNING: The following is a rant. — I was born and raised in Puerto Rico, and, if I had $5 for every liberal idiot who looks at me and says “You don't look Puerto Rican”, etc., because I don't fit the Liberal template …
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
How Hillary Is Winning — AS fleetly as Hillary Clinton vacuums up the money, she piles up the paradoxes. — She showed fatal weaknesses the last time she chased the presidency and her inevitability evaporated like a California puddle, but she's somehow inevitable all over again. Invincible, even.
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Fox News:
Exclusive: Jeb Bush says he, Hillary Clinton would have backed Iraq invasion — FILE: Feb. 26, 2015: 2016 GOP White House presidential candidate Ben Carson at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Oxen Hill, Md. (AP) — Former Florida GOP Gov. Jeb Bush says that he would have authorized …
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Washington Post:
Election may set U.K. on path to a split, isolation — LONDON — After unexpected political charisma and cunning propelled him to another term as Britain's prime minister, David Cameron will now need every ounce of those skills to avoid going down in history with an altogether different title: founding father of Little England.
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David Frum / The Atlantic:
What Republicans Can Learn From British Conservatives
What Republicans Can Learn From British Conservatives
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The Clarion Ledger:
Suspects named in slaying of two Hattiesburg officers — Two Hattiesburg police officers were killed in the line of duty Saturday night after a routine traffic stop. — Forrest County Coroner Butch Benedict confirmed the deaths but did not release their names. He said he was still waiting to locate family members.
John McCormick / Bloomberg Business:
New Hampshire Poll: Republican Field Tightens, Hillary Clinton Still Out in Front Among Democrats — There's no clear Republican front-runner in the New Hampshire presidential nominating contest, while Hillary Clinton retains an overwhelming advantage among Democrats in the Granite State's first-in-the-nation primary.
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Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
Walker goes strong on foreign policy — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) brought a South Carolina crowd to its feet Saturday during his remarks on national security, a topic generally considered Walker's Achilles heel as he weighs a run for president. — Addressing the South Carolina Freedom Summit …
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Timothy Cama / The Hill:
Chris Christie: ‘Global warming is real’ — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie broke slightly with many of the announced and potential Republican presidential candidates, saying that climate change is real and that humans contribute to it. — “I think global warming is real.
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Yahoo Politics:
Why Obama is happy to fight Elizabeth Warren on the trade deal — “She's absolutely wrong,” Barack Obama said, before I could even get the question out of my mouth. — He was talking about Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts senator and populist crusader whom Obama helped elevate to national prominence.
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Judith Shulevitz / New York Times:
Mom: The Designated Worrier — THERE'S a story my daughter loves to hear me tell: The day after I came home from the hospital with her big brother, my first child, I was seized by the certainty that I was about to die. I sobbed; I asked my husband: “But who will keep him in socks?
Kareem Fahim / New York Times:
Houthi Rebels Agree to 5-Day Cease-Fire in Yemen — CAIRO — Yemen's Houthi rebels said on Sunday that they had agreed to a five-day cease-fire proposed by Saudi Arabia that would allow desperately needed humanitarian relief supplies to be delivered to the country, according to a Houthi-controlled news service.
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