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Andrew Sullivan / The Dish:
The Hounding Of A Heretic … The guy who had the gall to express his First Amendment rights and favor Prop 8 in California by donating $1,000 has just been scalped by some gay activists. After an OKCupid decision to boycott Mozilla, the recently appointed Brendan Eich just resigned under pressure:
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
Mozilla's Gay-Marriage Litmus Test Violates Liberal Values — A half-dozen years ago, Brendan Eich donated $1,000 to the campaign for Proposition 8, the California ballot initiative that set out to ban same-sex marriage. It passed with 52 percent of the vote, but was later overturned by the courts.
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The Dish, ABC News, LGBTQ Nation and The Verge
National Review:
Corrosive Conformity — In 2008, Barack Obama and Brendan Eich both were against gay marriage. Senator Obama averred his support for the one-man/one-woman view of marriage, while Mr. Eich, a cofounder of the Mozilla web-browser company, donated $1,000 to support Proposition 8 …
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Firedoglake
Scott Whitlock / NewsBusters:
ABC Uses Footage of Hateful Westboro Baptist to Slime CEO Who Opposed Gay Marriage
ABC Uses Footage of Hateful Westboro Baptist to Slime CEO Who Opposed Gay Marriage
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The PJ Tatler
Alistair Barr / Wall Street Journal:
Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich Steps Down
Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich Steps Down
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Power Line, Right Wing Watch, RedState, Hot Air, Towleroad News #gay, The Heritage Foundation, The PJ Tatler and The Daily Caller
Will Oremus / Slate:
If You're Against Gay Marriage, You're a Bad CEO
If You're Against Gay Marriage, You're a Bad CEO
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NY Daily News, New York Times, Gawker, Hot Air, Weasel Zippers, American Thinker and alicublog
Brendan Eich:
The Next Mission — Slides for the brief talk that I gave …
The Next Mission — Slides for the brief talk that I gave …
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Slate and New York Times
Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Federal Judge Plans To Strike Down Ohio Marriage Recognition Ban — A prior decision by the judge was limited to recognizing same-sex couples' marriages on death certificates. — WASHINGTON — Following a hearing Friday, a federal judge in Ohio announced he plans to rule that Ohio …
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The Week and Joe. My. God.
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Ann Thompson / WVXU:
Federal Judge says he will declare Ohio's gay marriage ban unconstitutional — Update: Federal Judge Timothy Black says he will issue a ruling April 14 striking down Ohio's gay marriage ban passed by voters in 2004. Attorney Al Gerhardstein, representing plaintiffs in a lawsuit about birth certificates …
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Associated Press, ThinkProgress, GovBeat and Towleroad News #gay
Scott Stump / Today:
Bush: Putin ‘dissed’ our pet, said his dog was ‘bigger, stronger, faster’ — When former president George W. Bush unveiled his paintings of world leaders during an interview with daughter Jenna Bush Hager on TODAY Friday, it brought back memories of an encounter with Vladimir Putin that revealed …
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BuzzFeed, Wall Street Journal and News Desk
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James Taranto / Washington Post:
Justice Breyer turns the First Amendment on its head. — In his plurality opinion in yesterday's free-speech case, McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, Chief Justice John Roberts notes an anomaly in contemporary “liberal” First Amendment jurisprudence: “If the First Amendment protects flag burning …
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Alex Pareene / Salon:
Want to cut the rich's influence? Take away their money!
Want to cut the rich's influence? Take away their money!
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, rubber hose and The Dish
George Bennett / Palm Beach Post:
Allen West's new book dotted with familiar, but fake, quotes from great Americans — Former Rep. Allen West outlines his political philosophy, warrior code and experiences as a black conservative in a new book that's peppered with quotations attributed to Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and other famous figures.
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rubber hose and Althouse
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Tom Boggioni / The Raw Story:
Founding Father enthusiast Allen West's book filled with fake Founding Father quotes
Founding Father enthusiast Allen West's book filled with fake Founding Father quotes
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Hinterland Gazette and Liberaland
Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Hillary Clinton: Media ‘double standard’ on women — Hillary Clinton discussed her work at the State Department, called for young women not to take criticisms personally and rapped the media for treating powerful women with a double standard at the kickoff of “Women in the World” in New York City Thursday night.
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Maeve Reston / Los Angeles Times:
Hillary Clinton: For women, ‘Double standard is alive and well’
Hillary Clinton: For women, ‘Double standard is alive and well’
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ABC News, OnPolitics and Althouse
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Noonan: A Catastrophe Like No Other — The president tries to put a good face on ObamaCare. — Put aside the numbers for a moment, and the daily argument. — “Seven point one million people have signed up!” — “But six million people lost their coverage and were forced onto the exchanges!
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Hot Air and Washington Post
Dan Alexander / Forbes:
Super Donor Sheldon Adelson Made $2.1 Billion In 2 Days Since ‘Adelson Primary’ — Republican presidential hopefuls may be worried about how many millions casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson will give to their 2016 campaigns, but the money means little to the GOP super donor.
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ThinkProgress and Hullabaloo
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Jonathan Alter / News Desk:
McCutcheon Meets Adelson: What a Donor Wants
McCutcheon Meets Adelson: What a Donor Wants
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The Atlantic Online
Kim Gamel / Associated Press:
AP PHOTOGRAPHER KILLED, REPORTER WOUNDED — You are here — Home » Afghanistan » AP photographer killed, reporter wounded — KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A veteran Associated Press photographer was killed and an AP reporter was wounded on Friday when an Afghan policeman opened fire …
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David Dayen / American Prospect:
Wall Street's Subsidy Safety Net — Financial reformers in both parties have insisted for years that the largest banks remain too big to fail, and that Dodd-Frank did not cleanse the system of this reality. You can mark down this week as the moment that this morphed into conventional wisdom.
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susiemadrak.com and New York Times
David Brooks / New York Times:
Party All the Time — Over the last several decades, the United States has adopted a series of campaign finance reform laws. If these laws were designed to reduce the power of money in politics, they have failed. Spending on political campaigns has exploded. Washington booms with masses of lobbyists and consultants.
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Right Turn and The Fix
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Pro-Gun Okla. Lawmaker Takes Blame For Accidentally Shooting Fellow Hunter — An Oklahoma lawmaker who authored pro-gun legislation assumed responsibility for an accidental shooting that left a fellow hunter with a minor injury, The Oklahoman reported Thursday.
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hrms.urban.org:
QuickTake: Number of Uninsured Adults Falls by 5.4 Million since 2013 — Sharon K. Long, Genevieve M. Kenney, Stephen Zuckerman, Douglas Wissoker, Dana Goin, Michael Karpman, and Nathaniel Anderson — The Urban Institute's Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS) has been tracking insurance coverage since the first quarter of 2013.
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