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Zeke J Miller / TIME:
Jeb Bush Says He Was Wrong about France's Workweek — “I really did a disservice to the French,” he joked — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush lightheartedly apologized to the people of France on Tuesday for making fun of their work week during last week's Republican debate.
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CNN, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Slantpoint
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Brad Mielke / ABC News:
Here at a barn in New Hampshire, Jeb Bush was fired up.
Here at a barn in New Hampshire, Jeb Bush was fired up.
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Politico and Bloomberg Business
Nick Gass / Politico:
Jeb Bush plummets in latest national poll
Jeb Bush plummets in latest national poll
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Naked Politics, Hot Air and The Week
Yanan Wang / Washington Post:
‘Jeb Can Fix It’ backfires in the hands of Internet meme-makers and trolls
‘Jeb Can Fix It’ backfires in the hands of Internet meme-makers and trolls
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All Ablog Austin, NBC News, Tales from the Trail and Wired
Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
The Republican field has a new target: Marco Rubio
The Republican field has a new target: Marco Rubio
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Political Wire and PoliticusUSA
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Is Ben Carson Running for President? — Or is he running a clever marketing scam? — On February 7, 2013, Ben Carson appeared at a National Prayer Breakfast, where he visibly annoyed President Obama by delivering a right-wing speech denouncing Obamacare and cultural liberalism, and calling for a flat tax based on the biblical tithe.
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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
The meaning of Ben Carson's stunning rise — It's very meaningful that the surgeon Ben Carson appears to be taking the lead in the polling for the GOP nomination — but not in the ways you might expect. — First, it means Donald Trump has stalled out. Given Trump's standing atop the polls …
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Clinton, Carson in Dead Heat in 2016 Matchup, New Poll Finds — One year out before the 2016 general election, Hillary Clinton and Ben Carson are tied in a hypothetical matchup, but Clinton leads three other major Republican candidates, according to brand-new numbers from the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
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NewsBusters, Diary of a Mad Voter, Political Wire, Business Insider, Horizons, American Spectator, WANE-TV, ThinkProgress, Hot Air and Shakesville
Erick Erickson / Erick on the Radio:
Ben Carson's Burn Rate
Ben Carson's Burn Rate
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The Week, The PJ Tatler and VodkaPundit
Katherine Driessen / Houston Chronicle:
Houston Equal Rights Ordinance fails by wide margin — Houston's controversial equal rights ordinance failed by a wide margin Tuesday, with voters opting to repeal the law that offered broad non-discrimination protections, according to incomplete and unofficial returns.
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The Daily Caller, The Federalist, Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Slantpoint and Hit & Run
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New York Times:
Houston Voters Reject Broad Anti-Discrimination Ordinance
Houston Voters Reject Broad Anti-Discrimination Ordinance
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Hot Air, The Week and NPR
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
How Bathroom Fears Conquered Transgender Rights in Houston
How Bathroom Fears Conquered Transgender Rights in Houston
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Los Angeles Times, Althouse, Trail Blazers Blog, The American Conservative and Hit & Run
Kevin Robillard / Politico:
Republican Bevin wins Kentucky governor's race — Republican Matt Bevin easily won Kentucky's governorship on Tuesday as the GOP made major inroads in a state that had stubbornly resisted the party at the state level even as it voted reliably Republican in federal contests in recent years.
The Hill:
Ryan refuses to rule out riders on spending bill — New Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on Tuesday refused to rule out attaching legislative policy riders to an omnibus spending bill, foreshadowing a possible confrontation with President Obama next month. — “This is the legislative branch …
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Instapundit
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Glenn WhippContact / Los Angeles Times:
Quentin Tarantino says police boycotts don't intimidate him: 'I'm not a cop hater' — Under fire from law enforcement groups across the country, director Quentin Tarantino said Tuesday that his remarks condemning police brutality have been misrepresented to “demonize” him and deflect attention away from the issue.
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Guardian, addictinginfo.org, Tech Times, Associated Press, Deadline, Mediaite, New York Post, Fox News Insider, Mashable and Gothamist
Denver Post:
Jefferson County Public Schools see new five-member board take over after election — LAKEWOOD — Voters overwhelmingly chose to recall three members of the Jefferson County school board Tuesday night and elected two others to form an entirely new board in Colorado's second-largest school district.
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Talking Points Memo, Washington Post and Diane Ravitch's blog
Gizmodo:
Hey Ted Cruz, You're Holding Your Gun Backwards — Staunch gun rights advocate Ted Cruz is here seen holding a shotgun while being interviewed by CNN. Can you see what he's doing wrong? That's right, he's violating the first two rules of gun safety. — When you learn to shoot …
Discussion:
Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Talking Points Memo
Alan Johnson / The Columbus Dispatch:
Ohioans reject legalizing marijuana — Ohioans pushed a monopoly marijuana-legalization proposal out the door Tuesday by a nearly 2-to-1 vote. — But the question is, will pot make a comeback? — Although Issue 3 was handily defeated, the debate and conversations about the issue …
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Liberaland, Washington Post, Outside the Beltway, Hit & Run, The Week and NPR
fox13now.com:
Fight over Confederate Flag decal could be investigated as hate crime, police say — WARNING: Video above may be violent for some viewers. Watch with discretion. — SALT LAKE CITY — A fight outside a Salt Lake City hotel early Sunday morning could possibly be investigated as a hate crime, authorities said Monday.
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BizPac Review, The Gateway Pundit, Q13 FOX News and Raw Story
Nick Gass / Politico:
GOP campaigns fail to unite around debate demands — The push among Republican campaigns to take greater control of debate negotiations collapsed on Tuesday, as candidates split over whether to sign a letter to TV networks outlining their demands for future debates.
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New York Magazine, CNNMoney, Poynter., Washington Post, The Week, Talking Points Memo and ABC News, more at Mediagazer »
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Megyn Kelly Ridicules GOP Debate Letter: Want A Foot Massage Too?
Megyn Kelly Ridicules GOP Debate Letter: Want A Foot Massage Too?
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New York Daily News and No More Mister Nice Blog
Chris Buckley / New York Times:
China Burns Much More Coal Than Reported, Complicating Climate Talks — BEIJING — China, the world's leading emitter of greenhouse gases from coal, is burning far more annually than previously thought, according to new government data. The finding could vastly complicate the already difficult efforts to limit global warming.
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The Verge, Guardian, Gizmodo, The Week, Agence France-Presse and Watts Up With That?
Roger Simon / Politico:
Why are the candidates so afraid of the press? — Just before the doors to the press bus close with a sigh, a tall, tanned man with weathered skin leaps aboard and walks to the rear. — He is wearing a brown suit with a carefully folded white pocket handkerchief. His dark hair is slicked back.
Kyle Kondik / Politico:
How Democrats Could Win the House. Really. — Whatever happens in the White House a year from now, it's an article of faith that not much will change in the House, where Republicans have a seeming lock on the majority. — But wait: the ascendancy of Donald Trump and Ben Carson just might have cracked the window open.
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Political Wire
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic:
Bygones: Israel and the U.S. Try to Move Beyond Iran — Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dispatched his defense chief, Moshe “Bogie” Ya'alon, to Washington, to help smooth the way for his own visit next week, which will be his first since President Barack Obama defeated …
Jonathan Allen / Reuters:
U.S. Republicans ask IRS to audit Clinton charity's finances — The U.S. Republican Party filed a formal complaint against one of Hillary Clinton's family charities with the Internal Revenue Service on Tuesday and is calling for an audit after the charity said this week it would not refile erroneous tax returns.
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Taylor Marsh, Fox News and Politico
Eitan Hersh / FiveThirtyEight:
How Democrats Suppress The Vote — In the ongoing fight between Democrats and Republicans over election procedures like voter ID and early voting, the Democrats are supposedly the champions of higher turnout and reducing barriers to participation. But when it comes to scheduling off-cycle elections7 …
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Bloomberg View, Betsy's Page, Independent Journal, Outside the Beltway, Balloon Juice and Washington Monthly