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Focus on Chief Justice as Supreme Court Hears Immigration Challenge — WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. twice voted to save President Obama's health care law, infuriating his usual allies on the right. Now, conservatives are nervous that the chief justice will disappoint …
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neo-neocon, Washington Times, Washington Post and ImmigrationProf Blog
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Supreme Court appears deadlocked over Obama's immigration plan — Supporters of fair immigration reform dance in front of the Supreme Court in Washingtonon Monday. — The Supreme Court appeared deadlocked Monday over President Obama's plan to offer work permits to as many as 4 million immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.
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Business Insider


‘I Am President. I Am Not King’ — The Supreme Court turns to Obama's lawless immigration order. — One reason American politics is so polarized is that President Obama has been so cavalier about his constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws he dislikes.


Court appears divided, signaling trouble for Obama on immigration — The Supreme Court appeared divided during oral arguments Monday in a crucial case challenging the executive actions on immigration that President Obama took in 2014. — Justice Anthony Kennedy, who is typically the court's swing voter …

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Immigrant Deportation Policy - Live Blog
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Constitution Daily


Unreal. ILLEGAL ALIENS Protest with Mariachi Band Outside Supreme Court - for Amnesty (Video)
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News

Initial prognosis poor for Obama's immigration program at Supreme Court

Supreme Court meets to decide future of Obama's immigration actions
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RedState
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Revealed: Colorado Lawmakers Who Voted to Scrap Election Are Ted Cruz Delegates
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The Gateway Pundit

Why Trump may be costing Democrats millions for their convention — Republicans have been struggling for months in the shadow of Donald Trump to get corporate sponsors to pony up for their convention. Now Democratic fundraisers are feeling their pain, too.
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Washington Monthly and The Daily Caller
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Two despised frontrunners, two dying parties and a deeply broken system: How did we get here?
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Washington Post and New York Times

The Hollywood Hit-Job on Justice Clarence Thomas — I covered the confirmation hearings in 1991. HBO's movie heavily edits history to favor Anita Hill. — By — The current battle over President Obama's Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland is child's play compared with the lurid brawl …
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The Federalist and Mediaite
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45% of Americans pay no federal income tax — Many Americans don't have to worry about giving Uncle Sam part of their hard-earned cash for their income taxes this year. — An estimated 45.3% of American households — roughly 77.5 million — will pay no federal individual income tax …
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Clayton Cramer


Bernie Sanders keeps saying his average donation is $27, but his own numbers contradict that … By the time Larry David appeared on “Saturday Night Live” to spoof Bernie Sanders in early February, his talking point about his campaign's average donation being $27 was already well known enough to be a punchline.
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Common Dreams, Mediaite and The Huffington Post


There Is No Bernie Sanders Movement — Almost every modern Democratic primary has had a progressive insurgency. Bernie's isn't anything new. But it can be. — He'd just been declared the winner in the Wisconsin Democratic primary, and now Bernie Sanders, speaking from a stage in Laramie …
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Mother Jones, Washington Monthly, US News and Washington Post


GOP group promises ObamaCare replacement plan — soon — A group of senior House Republicans is promising to deliver proof that the party is making headway in its six-year struggle to replace ObamaCare. — “Give us a little time, another month or so,” House Energy and Commerce Committee …
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Talking Points Memo, The Bob and Chez Show and Hot Air


While the GOP worries about convention chaos, Trump pushes for ‘showbiz’ feel … NEW YORK — The volatility of the Republican presidential race threatens to undermine the party's July convention, putting potential donors on edge, raising security concerns and prompting some GOP politicians …
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Talking Points Memo, Politico and Daily Kos
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Dow briefly tops 18K for first time since July '15 — Pisani's market open: Energy stocks weaker — CNBC's Bob Pisani looks at what's moving in early morning trading, including a pullback in high beta energy stocks after major oil producers failed to agree on a deal to freeze output.

Robber Baron Recessions — When Verizon workers went on strike last week, they were mainly protesting efforts to outsource work to low-wage, non-union contractors. But they were also angry about the company's unwillingness to invest in its own business. In particular, Verizon has shown …
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Washington Monthly and bradford-delong.com

Dictatorship Of The Dimwits — Below, an extraordinary short video making the rounds. A 5'9″ white guy goes onto the University of Washington campus and asks students to explain why he isn't a 6'5″ Chinese female child in first grade. They can't do it.
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Power Line and Hot Air


Houston largely shut down amid rain, flooding — (CNN)More than a foot of rain in some places flooded low-lying areas across the Houston region on Monday, forcing officials to suspend bus and rail service, close schools and government offices and urge residents to stay home amid what officials said were extremely dangerous conditions.
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The Atlantic and USA Today


Defaults hit highest level since '09 bust — Get ready to step over some landmines, investors. The number of companies defaulting on their debt is hitting levels not seen since the financial crisis, and it's not just a problem for bondholders. — So far this year, 46 companies have defaulted …