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Lindsay Perna / CNN:
Biden says presidential decision will come next summer — Vice President Joe Biden joked this week that being able to drive his Corvette - is one good reason not to run. But, when asked to give another good reason not to run, Biden responded simply. — “I can't.”
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Wall Street Journal:
The right kills immigration reform and the left freer trade.
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Talking Points Memo and The Moderate Voice
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Behind Retreat on Immigration, a Complicated Political Interplay
Behind Retreat on Immigration, a Complicated Political Interplay
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The Week, The Plum Line, Real Clear Politics, Politico and The Reaction
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Health, Work, Lies — On Wednesday, Douglas Elmendorf, the director of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, said the obvious: losing your job and choosing to work less aren't the same thing. If you lose your job, you suffer immense personal and financial hardship.
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Democracy in America, The Fact Checker, Daily Kos, WRAL-TV, National Review, Washington Monthly, White House.gov Blog and AEIdeas
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
A Brutal Translation of the ‘Disincentive to Work’ — If Obamacare isn't the biggest drag on the workforce (and it isn't), what is? — The biggest “disincentive for people to work” is not Obamacare. It's the lack of jobs in a fast-changing, post-industrial economy that's leaving millions of Americans behind.
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The Federalist, The Mahablog, Ross Douthat and Fox News
CNN:
Republicans slam President over jobs report — Washington (CNN) - Republican leaders were quick to criticize President Barack Obama over the January jobs report. — “The American people continue to ask ‘where are the jobs?’ and the president clearly has no answers.
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Adam Edelman / NY Daily News:
Vice President Biden blasts LaGuardia Airport as feeling like 'it's in some third world country'
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Liza Mundy / Washington Post:
Book World: ‘HRC,’ inside Clinton's State Dept. and the political machine — Ah, public service, among the noblest of callings, pursued by selfless individuals who have laid aside greed, ego or other personal gain, devoting themselves to democracy and the common good — and when necessary …
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NewsBusters and The Dish
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Yahoo! News:
Hillary's question: not if, but how — Let's be clear …
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Washington Monthly, No More Mister Nice Blog and Taylor Marsh
Seth Masket / Washington Monthly:
Are People Already Tired of Hillary?
Are People Already Tired of Hillary?
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Booman Tribune, American Prospect and The Dish
Rachael Bade / Politico:
The most painful speech ever — Washingtonians sit through terrible speeches all the time: dry rules hearings, partisan floor lectures and, let's face it, even the State of the Union some years. — So it was a bad day for Rep. Donna Edwards Thursday, when Washingtonians gathered at coffee pots …
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US News, Althouse, Hot Air and The Gateway Pundit
Ike Brannon / Weekly Standard:
I've Been Trying Since November—But I Still Can't Sign Up for Obamacare — Despite my earnest intentions, my family and I are still not covered on the Washington, D.C. Obamacare exchange. I am beginning to despair that I will ever obtain insurance from the exchange.
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Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Peters, Obama pair up — Rep. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) will appear alongside President Obama when he visits Michigan on Friday, a sign Peters doesn't think the president is as problematic for his Senate campaign as some other swing-state Democrats. — Peters will join Obama and Sen. Debbie Stabenow …
Joel Gehrke / Washington Examiner:
Obama bundler nominated as ambassador to Argentina has never been to the country — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL BARACK OBAMA MARCO RUBIO 2012 ELECTIONS ARGENTINA — Presidents often award diplomatic posts to campaign donors and fundraisers, but Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., suspects that Obama's choice …
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Taegan Goddard's …
Andrew Dugan / Gallup:
Texan Hispanics Tilt Democratic, but State Likely to Stay Red — Hispanics statewide are less likely to be Democratic than other U.S. Hispanics — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Texas Hispanics are decidedly Democratic in their political party preferences, 46% to 27%, but that 19-percentage-point Democratic advantage …
Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — February 6, 2014 - Despite Christie Woes, Clinton Struggles In Colorado, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Udall Locked In Tight Race For Reelection — The George Washington Bridge traffic scandal stalls New Jersey Gov. Christopher Christie's 2016 presidential bid in Colorado …
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Weekly Standard, Hot Air and OnPolitics
Mike Allen / Politico:
DATA PARITY ELUDES GOP - CHRISTIE BIO next year — JAMIE SMITH last day at 1600 — CHANCES RISE FOR GOP TO TAKE SENATE — DEL CECATO EXPANDS - TAPPER FILM DEAL - JAMES CARVILLE to Fox — SIREN — “Republicans still seen falling behind in election data wars,” by Reuters' Gabriel Debenedetti …
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The Monkey Cage, TheBlaze.com and Capital New York
David Weigel / Slate:
CBOghazi: Journalists Have No Idea “What Will Matter” in an Election — The Internet is picking on WaPo columnist Chris Cillizza, founder and editor of the Fix and many-times-a-day pronouncer of what “will matter” in politics. His offense: defending a post he wrote about the political damage …
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Paul Krugman, Pressthink and Liberaland
Russell Berman / The Hill:
McMorris Rodgers faces ethics review — Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) is under review by the Ethics Committee stemming from her victory in an internal party leadership race to become chairman of the House Republican conference. — The Ethics Committee, in its first public statement on the matter …
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PoliticusUSA, The Week and Mediaite
Tom Murphy / Associated Press:
ADMINISTRATION SAID TO PONDER INSURANCE EXTENSION — You are here — Home » United States government » Administration said to ponder insurance extension — The Obama administration is considering an extension of the president's decision to let people keep …
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americanthinker.com, Right Wing News, Mediaite, Hot Air, Forbes and Rush Limbaugh
ThinkProgress:
AOL Chairman Slashes 401K Benefits, Blames Two Women Who Gave Birth To Sick Babies — AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong blamed the babies of two employees for increasing the company's benefit costs on Thursday, explaining in a conference call that AOL had to pay millions out in medical bills and alter its entire benefits package.
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Jia Lynn Yang / Wonkblog:
AOL chief cuts 401(k) benefits, blames Obamacare and two “distressed babies”
AOL chief cuts 401(k) benefits, blames Obamacare and two “distressed babies”
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