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12:30 PM ET, April 15, 2013

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Dallas Morning News:
Exclusive: As his presidential library debuts, George W. Bush prepares to return to public stage on his own terms … To post a comment, log into your chosen social network and then add your comment below.  Your comments are subject to our Terms of Service and the privacy policy and terms of service of your social network.
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Dallas Morning News:
Exclusive: See President George W. Bush's paintings: ‘People are surprised’  —  This painting, “Miss Beazley,” is a work that former President George W. Bush did of his Scottish terrier.  —  of  —  President.  Governor.  Artist?  —  More than four years after George W. Bush left the White House …
Discussion: The Hill, Politico and First Read
New York Times:
Gitmo Is Killing Me  —  ONE man here weighs just 77 pounds.  Another, 98.  Last thing I knew, I weighed 132, but that was a month ago.  —  I've been on a hunger strike since Feb. 10 and have lost well over 30 pounds.  I will not eat until they restore my dignity.
Bob Cusack / The Hill:
Manchin-Toomey bill inching closer to 60 votes in the Senate  —  A bipartisan bill on background checks is inching closer to the necessary 60 votes for passage, but it still has a long way to go.  —  The upcoming vote on a new proposal crafted by Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) is expected to go down to the wire.
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New York Times:
Party Rifts Complicate Chances for Gun Bill Passage  —  WASHINGTON — Deep divisions within both parties over a bipartisan measure to extend background checks for gun buyers are threatening its chances as the Senate this week begins debating the first broad gun control legislation in nearly 20 years.
Washington Free Beacon:
Murphy: ‘It Took Me a While to Figure Out’ Opposition to Gun Control Is Based on Philosophy
Discussion: Weekly Standard
Peter Beinart / The Daily Beast:   Not so long ago, plenty of Republicans favored gun control.
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Is media bias to blame for lack of Gosnell coverage?  Or something far more banal?  —  The trial of Philadelphia doctor Kermit Gosnell would seem to have all the elements of a spectacular news story: shocking allegations, horrifying visuals, sympathetic victims.
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Scott Lemieux / American Prospect:
Five Lessons from the Gosnell Abortion-Clinic Controversy  —  The hot conservative story of late last week, starting with a USA Today op-ed by Kristen Powers, was the failure of the mainstream media to cover the horrifying case of Kermit Gosnell, a Philadelphia doctor accused of committing infanticide …
James Livingston / New York Times:
If Companies Are People...  HERE'S an idea: why not tax corporations as if they were natural persons, in accordance with their newly discovered rights of free speech?  That move would solve any impending fiscal crisis.  —  Indeed, we used to do just that.  For most of the 1950s …
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Fewer Americans Now View Their Income Taxes as Fair  —  The 55% who say their taxes are fair is lowest since 2001  —  PRINCETON, NJ — This Tax Day, 55% of Americans regard the income taxes they have to pay as fair, the lowest percentage Gallup has measured since 2001.
Joseph E. Stiglitz / Opinionator:
A Tax System Stacked Against the 99 Percent
Discussion: naked capitalism and CNN
Reuters:
Tight win for Chavez's heir spells uncertainty for Venezuela  —  (Reuters) - Late socialist leader Hugo Chavez's chosen successor Nicolas Maduro won Venezuela's presidential election by a whisker but now faces opposition protests plus a host of economic and political challenges in the OPEC nation.
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Joe Miller / Restoring Liberty:
Why I Am Considering a 2014 US Senate Run  —  Serious times call for bold measures.  With the re-election of Barack Obama, our very way of self-government is in peril.  The Constitution is under attack, the value of human life degraded, religious liberties are threatened …
Reuters:
President Obama, Republicans fight the class war  —  There was nothing especially subtle about the way Barack Obama played the politics of class resentment against Mitt Romney in 2012.  —  “My opponent,” Obama brayed in Virginia Beach last fall, “thinks that someone who makes $20 million a year …
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Liz Sidoti / Associated Press:   Column: Compromise key to legacy Obama desires
Politico:
Mitch McConnell in no mood for bipartisanship
Discussion: American Prospect and msnbc.com
John Kerry / CNN:
Kerry: Foreign students ‘scared’ of guns in U.S.  —  (CNN) - Students in other countries assessing where to study abroad are increasingly scared of coming to the United States because of gun violence, the nation's top diplomat said Monday.  —  Speaking with CNN foreign affairs correspondent Jill Dougherty …
Noam Scheiber / New Republic:
Get Rich or Deny Trying  —  One of the stars of Barack Obama's 2012 State of the Union address was Jackie Bray, a single mother who was laid off in 2011 and struggled for months to find a good-paying job.  Bray's luck finally turned, the president explained, when German industrial giant Siemens hired …
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
The Endless Vetting Of Marco Rubio  —  American Bridge's tome.  “I don't think there's been a knockout blow,” says his biographer.  —  Via: Drew Angerer / Getty Images  —  Senator Marco Rubio's straight line to the Republican presidential nomination seemed more certain than ever Sunday …
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