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Walker's Tricky Balancing Act — What makes Scott Walker such a formidable candidate in the primary is also what makes him vulnerable in a general election. As Walker flexes his conservative muscle on everything from immigration to gay marriage to abortion, he also risks being easily portrayed …
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Hot Air, The Atlantic and Pew Research Center
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Walker open to teaming up with Rubio on 2016 ticket — Gov. Scott Walker (Wis.) is open to the idea of teaming up with Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) on a GOP presidential ticket, he told Bloomberg on Thursday. — “I do like Marco Rubio, I think he and I have similar thoughts on national defense …

Scott Walker Says Supporters Have Suggested Walker-Rubio 2016 Ticket
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Politico, Real Clear Politics, Washington Post and The Hill

Wonk warrior — Inside the relaunch of Hillary Clinton. — Lead image by Getty. — Hillary Clinton hasn't always been a profile in political courage, but she's had her moments. One of them came in late December 2006, a month before Clinton announced her first run for the presidency …
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Bloomberg Business
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Hillary's 4 aces in the hole — Hillary Clinton is playing presidential poker, and she's holding four aces that will give her a tremendous advantage in a general election against any Republican nominated to run against her in November 2016. — This accounts for the Hillary hysteria …
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Politico, Political Wire, The Moderate Voice and Bloomberg Business


Credibility of local NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal questioned — Controversy is swirling around one of the Inland Northwest's most prominent civil rights activists, with family members of Rachel Dolezal saying the local leader of the NCAAP has been falsely portraying herself as black for years.
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Daily Mail, Instapundit, Scared Monkeys and Sadly, No!
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Local NAACP leader outed as white woman refutes claim — ON THURSDAY, RACHEL DOLEZAL'S PARENTS CLAIMED SHE HAD BEEN DECEIVING PEOPLE. — Family Questions Rachel — TROY, MONTANA — A recent investigation into racially charged threats made toward the president of the NAACP chapter …
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Guardian


Why Does Obama Want This Trade Deal So Badly? — The political battle over the enormous, twelve-nation trade agreement known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership keeps getting stranger. President Obama has made the completion of the deal the number-one legislative priority of his second term.
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Unexamined Premises
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GOP amendment would limit climate deals
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Daily Kos, Common Dreams, Firedoglake, BREITBART.COM, naked capitalism, Politico and National Journal

Dem Operative Rallies Conservatives Against ‘ObamaTrade’
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Tea Party, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, RedState and BREITBART.COM


Lindsey Graham Is A ‘Bro With No Ho,’ According To Mark Kirk — WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is a “bro with no ho,” according to his colleague, Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) — The assessment of Graham's love life was made during a Senate Appropriations Committee markup on Thursday and caught on a live microphone.
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Bennett Elementary teacher ‘relieved of her duties’ after posting about McKinney incident — A fourth grade teacher at Bennett Elementary has been ‘relieved of her duties’ by the Frenship Independent School District after she posted her opinions about the McKinney pool party incident on her Facebook page.
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DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — A Texas elementary …
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Roger Simon — Roger Simon is a Columnist for Politico. He grew up on the South Side of Chicago where politics was a contact sport. — At the Chicago Sun-Times, where he wrote a column four times per week, Simon was taught that the only way for a journalist to look upon a politician was down.
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Washington Post


11-Year-Old Boy Played in His Yard. CPS Took Him, Felony Charge for Parents. — One afternoon this past April, a Florida mom and dad I'll call Cindy and Fred could not get home in time to let their 11-year-old son into the house. The boy didn't have a key, so he played basketball in the yard.
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BizPac Review, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and protein wisdom


Judge finds probable cause for murder charge against officer who killed Tamir Rice — Brandon Blackwell, Northeast Ohio Media Group By Brandon Blackwell, Northeast Ohio Media Group — CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Cleveland Municipal Court judge has found probable cause that police officer Timothy Loehmann …
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Guardian, New York Times, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Hot Air, Washington Post, The Week, Balloon Juice, Mediaite, ThinkProgress, Daily Kos and Hit & Run


Former IMF chief Strauss-Kahn acquitted in pimping trial — 2 photos — LILLE, France (AP) — Former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was cleared of pimping charges on Friday in France, putting an end to four years of legal drama that began with a sexual assault charge in a New York hotel room.
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USA Today, Political Wire and The Week


OPM Hack Far Deeper Than Publicly Acknowledged, Went Undetected For More Than A Year, Sources Say … The massive hack into federal systems announced last week was far deeper and potentially more problematic than publicly acknowledged, with hackers believed to be from China moving through …
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Hot Air, The XX Committee, Ed Driscoll and The Daily Caller


Why I'm finally convinced it's time to stop saying “you guys” — The tech startup npm recently blogged about the unusual challenge some of its employees have agreed to participate in: they put a dollar in a glass jar every time they say “you guys.” — “We didn't invent the idea …
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Althouse, RedState, The Federalist, Hot Air and John Hawkins' Right Wing News


Niall Ferguson Fights Back Against Smear Campaign by Fact-checkers, Facts — A prestigious conservative scholar demands the world stop correcting him. — Shares … Committing the odd factual error is an occupational hazard in journalism. For Niall Ferguson, the commission of error is more than a hazard.
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Spectator and Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality


Goodbye, Madison — As he readies to run for president and grabs whatever low hanging fruit on the conservative agenda tree he can find, Scott Walker is now planning to strip the tenure from professors in the University of Wisconsin higher education system.
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Althouse


Sex Dolls That Talk Back — Matt McMullen is developing a sex robot that uses technology to create the illusion of sentience. But is it enough to generate real emotions in its user? — June 11, 2015. Photo by Zackary Canepari for The New York Times. — This is the fifth episode …
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Mashable and New York Magazine


Witnesses: Police Officer Shoots Homeless Man Five Times In Miami — MIAMI (CBSMiami) - The heavy police presence in Overtown has subsided after a fatal police-involved shooting on Thursday, which unfolded in front of dozens of children, witnesses said. — According to CBS4's news partner …
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Daily Mail and Raw Story


Transcript for President Obama The Slacker? — This transcript has been automatically generated and may not be 100% accurate.
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Slantpoint


Bye, Bye, American History — Professors and historians urged opposition to the College Board's new curriculum for teaching AP U.S. History. — The memory hole, a creation of George Orwell's novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” was a mechanism for separating a society's disapproved ideas from its dominant ideas.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News and alicublog


How Rand Paul Has Already Changed the 2016 Race — The candidate has proven chatty and thoughtful — Rand Paul has been a bad, bad boy. Just ask him. “I'm not very popular in Washington right now” was his opening line at a series of town-hall meetings in New Hampshire …