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Tim Alberta / National Journal:
Can Scott Walker Have It Both Ways? — The biggest question hanging over Walker's presidential campaign is whether the political strategy that got him this far can work at the next level. — “I'm pro-life,” Scott Walker said, looking directly into the camera.
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Tales from Scott Walker's graveyard — Since 1990, the Wisconsin governor has won 12 elections and lost just two. The foes he defeated don't have very nice things to say about him, but they agree that he's constantly underestimated. — Scott Walker's path to the 2016 presidential race …
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ABC News
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Scott Walker Declares Presidential Candidacy, Looking to Regain Momentum
Scott Walker Declares Presidential Candidacy, Looking to Regain Momentum
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The Daily Caller, The Week and Mashable
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Listening to Donald Trump swear and talk politics on his private plane — SOMEWHERE ABOVE THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST — It was Saturday night aboard Donald Trump's gleaming Boeing 757. An hour earlier, he had finished the most high-profile speech of his nearly month-old presidential campaign …
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Will Dunham / Reuters:
Key Republicans run from ‘demagogue’ Trump over immigration
Key Republicans run from ‘demagogue’ Trump over immigration
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ImmigrationProf Blog
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Killing the European Project — Suppose you consider Tsipras an incompetent twerp. Suppose you dearly want to see Syriza out of power. Suppose, even, that you welcome the prospect of pushing those annoying Greeks out of the euro. — Even if all of that is true, this Eurogroup list of demands is madness.
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New York Times:
Deal on Greek Debt Crisis Is Reached, but Long Road Remains — BRUSSELS — Greece and its European creditors announced an agreement here on Monday that aims to resolve the country's debt crisis and keep it in the eurozone, but that will require further budgetary belt-tightening …
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Outside the Beltway, Political Wire, Wall Street Journal and The Week
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
First DHS chief: Obama needs to put on ‘commander in chief hat’ — The first secretary of Homeland Security said on Sunday that President Obama is bungling the fight against global terrorism. — Tom Ridge added that Obama is not working hard enough to stop the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
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Washington Free Beacon
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Perry slams Obama for not cracking down on ‘sanctuary cities’
Perry slams Obama for not cracking down on ‘sanctuary cities’
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Instapundit and Red Alert Politics
New York Times:
Lost in the Immigration Frenzy — Kathryn Steinle was killed on a pier in San Francisco on July 1, allegedly by a troubled immigrant who had a stolen gun and a long criminal history and had been deported five times. The shooting was inexplicable, yet Ms. Steinle's family and friends …
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Dan Hyde / Telegraph:
Earth heading for ‘mini ice age’ within 15 years — River Thames could freeze over in 2030s when Northern Hemisphere faces bitterly cold winters, scientists say — The earth is 15 years from a “mini ice-age” that will cause bitterly cold winters during which rivers such as the Thames freeze over, scientists have predicted.
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Scared Monkeys, Raw Story and The Week
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
It's Time For Conservatives To Play By The New Rules — We conservatives have spent far too long playing by the old rules when liberals have completely changed the game. There was a time when laws meant what they said, when individual rights were important, when the government …
Tonja B. Carter / Wall Street Journal:
How I Found the Harper Lee Manuscript — Much has been said lately about the discovery of ‘Go Set a Watchman’ and when it occurred. Here's the full story. — Accidents of history sometimes place otherwise unknown people in historic spotlights. Such was my fate when last August curiosity got …
Jonathan Beale / BBC:
Defence review: ‘Spend more’ on SAS and drones — More money should be spent on the SAS and drones to combat the threat of Islamic State (IS) extremists, David Cameron has told defence chiefs. — The prime minister has asked them to look at increasing funding for special forces as part of the strategic defence and security review.
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Guardian and Just Security
Ron Fournier / National Journal:
Memo to Hillary: 'You're Still the Problem' — Old friends wonder what happened to the Clinton “we once knew.” … To: Hillary — From: A few of us — The last time we wrote as a group, you were deciding whether to run for president. Conventional wisdom pegged you as a dead-certain candidate; we knew better.