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9:50 AM ET, April 30, 2013

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Benjy Sarlin / Talking Points Memo:
Elizabeth Colbert Busch Goes There On Argentine Affair In Debate With Mark Sanford  —  In their first and only debate ahead of a May 7 special election for the House, Mark Sanford (R) and Elizabeth Colbert Busch (D) sparred over budgets, guns, and — of course — the Republican candidate's personal life.
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Elizabeth Colbert Busch attacks Mark Sanford in slugfest  —  CHARLESTON, S.C. - So much for the frontrunner playing it safe.  —  Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch took the fight to embattled Republican Mark Sanford in a raucous debate here Monday night, at one point tagging the former governor …
Discussion: The Week, msnbc.com and New York Times
Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Colbert Busch holds her own against Sanford in debate  —  Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch held her own against former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R) Monday night, avoiding any major stumbles as she sought to prove herself an acceptable alternative to voters in the House campaign's only debate.
Discussion: Taylor Marsh and CNN
Gina Smith / The State:
Mark Sanford, Elizabeth Colbert Busch trade jabs in only debate
Discussion: The Maddow Blog and First Read
Annie-Rose Strasser / ThinkProgress:
ESPN Sportscaster Immediately Trashes First Out NBA Player: Jason Collins Is Not ‘A Christian’  —  An ESPN sportscaster went on the air on Monday to publicly gay-bash Jason Collins, the NBA player who came out Monday morning in an emotional op-ed, the first active male player of a major American sport to come out.
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Jon Wertheim / Sports Illustrated:
The story behind Jason Collins' story: The interview
James Rosen / Fox News:
Obama administration officials threatened whistle-blowers on Benghazi, lawyer says  —  At least four career officials at the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency have retained lawyers or are in the process of doing so, as they prepare to provide sensitive information …
Susan Davis / USA Today:
GOP presses its agenda on ‘mommy blog’ sites  —  WASHINGTON — House Republicans are targeting popular “mommy blog” websites in a digital ad campaign beginning Tuesday as part of an ongoing effort to repair the GOP's image with certain voting blocs — in this case swing female voters …
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Obama's budget puts House Democrats in bind  —  Democrats have used a clear and potent attack against Republicans in recent elections: Don't vote for them because they'll cut your Social Security and Medicare.  —  But using that playbook next year, as Democrats had planned, just got a lot more complicated.
Discussion: The Plum Line
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Don't be a jerk, Sen. Cruz.  —  It is a shopworn technique of hard-line conservatives to declare themselves men and women of principle in contrast to those other Republicans — the ones, you know, who pass legislation and try to represent their constituents.
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Rachel Weiner / Post Politics:
Ted Cruz mocks Senate Republican ‘squishes’
Jonathan Weisman / The Caucus:
Cruz Breaks With Senate Tradition While Criticizing Colleagues
Kevin Cirilli / Politico:
Ted Cruz slams Senate GOP ‘squishes’
Discussion: The Hill
Chris Cassidy / Boston Herald:
Tsarnaev family received $100G in benefits  —  By:  —  The Tsarnaev family, including the suspected terrorists and their parents, benefited from more than $100,000 in taxpayer-funded assistance — a bonanza ranging from cash and food stamps to Section 8 housing from 2002 to 2012, the Herald has learned.
Joel Kotkin / Newgeography.com:
Class Warfare for Republicans  —  As a Truman-style Democrat left politically homeless, I am often asked about the future of the Republican Party.  Some Republicans want to push racial buttons on issues like immigration, or try to stop their political slide on gay marriage …
Discussion: Hot Air and Chicago Boyz
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Goldwater And His 1964 Allies  —  Via Jamelle Bouie …
Discussion: National Review
Jamelle Bouie / American Prospect:
Conservatives Try to Rewrite Civil Rights History (Again)
Wall Street Journal:
Female DNA Found on Bomb in Boston Attack  —  Investigators have found female DNA on at least one of the bombs used in the Boston Marathon attacks, though they haven't determined whose DNA it is or whether that means a woman helped the two suspects carry out the attacks, according to U.S. officials briefed on the probe.
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Republican Immigration Nightmare Could Recur  —  In 2007, Republicans waged culture war on undocumented immigrants — and they've been paying for it at the ballot box ever since.  Back in the bunker.  —  Minutemen demonstrate in Los Angeles in May 2007.  —  For the Republicans in Washington …
Discussion: The Plum Line
Washington Post:
FBI looking into relationship between McDonnells, donor  —  FBI agents are conducting interviews about the relationship between Virginia Gov. Robert F. McDonnell, his wife, Maureen, and a major campaign donor who paid for the food at the wedding of the governor's daughter, according to four people familiar with the questioning.
Numbers / Pew Research Center for the People …:
Modest Support for Military Force if Syria Used Chemical Weapons  —  Americans Express Little Interest in Syrian Conflict  —  OVERVIEW  —  By a 45% to 31% margin, more Americans favor than oppose the U.S. and its allies taking military action against Syria, if it is confirmed …
Martin Fackler / New York Times:
Radioactive Water Imperils Fukushima Plant  —  TOKYO — Two years after a triple meltdown that grew into the world's second worst nuclear disaster, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is faced with a new crisis: a flood of highly radioactive wastewater that workers are struggling to contain.
Jennifer Bendery / The Huffington Post:
Obama's Judicial Nominees Blocked On All Sides By Senate Republicans  —  WASHINGTON — It's bad enough that there are 82 vacant federal judge slots around the country, a level so high that many observers have deemed it a crisis situation.  —  But perhaps even more startling is the fact …
Discussion: Washington Wire
New York Times:
Publisher Is Backing Off a Book About Cuomo in Favor of One Written by Him  —  ALBANY — HarperCollins is backing away from plans to publish a biography of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo by one of New York's best-known political journalists, and instead has agreed to publish a memoir by the governor.
Discussion: Capital New York and Politico
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Michael Wolff / Guardian:
The New York Times Book Review's retirement plan | Michael Wolff
 
 
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Joshua Miller / Boston Globe:
Galvin predicts lower Senate special election turnout than in 2009
Shane Goldmacher / NationalJournal.com:
Mitch McConnell Wants to Be the Republican Party's Chief Tech Innovator
Ashley Parker / New York Times:
Former Senator at Odds With Protégé on Immigration
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
Sam Sokol / Jerusalem Post:
Dershowitz presents plan to restart peace talks
Discussion: Right Turn and Israpundit
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Jobless After Scandal, Weiner Triumphs in Corporate World
Newt Gingrich / TIME:
How Newt Gingrich Won 2012
Discussion: New Republic
John Harwood / New York Times:
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James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Power Constrains  —  Why “community organizer” tactics don't work for the president.
Discussion: American Thinker
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Sandy Refugees Sue to Keep Hotel Rooms
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
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Discussion: U.S. News and Althouse
Pew Global Attitudes Project:
U.S. Image Rebounds in Mexico
Discussion: Power Line and National Review
Joel Rubin / Los Angeles Times:
After Dorner claim, other fired LAPD cops want cases reviewed
 

 
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