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Elias Isquith / Salon:
The media s**t-show is back: Why coverage of Hillary Clinton has been an embarrassment  —  A bit less than a year ago, Politico Magazine released an in-depth piece by Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman about Hillary Rodham Clinton's long and incredibly fraught relationship with the national, mainstream media.
Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg View:
Democrats Have No Bench?  Be Serious.  —  Dan Balz of the Washington Post says Democrats have a problem for 2016: “The absence of a strong Democratic bench.”  National Journal's Josh Kraushaar replies, “Spot-on.”  The New York Times repeats the “weak bench” line and quotes Democrats who agree …
Discussion: Washington Post and The PJ Tatler
Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Taxpayer tab for Clinton Inc.: $16 million  —  Bill Clinton and his office have received more money through the Former Presidents Act than any other ex-president  —  By Election Day 2016, taxpayers will have paid out more than $16 million to fund Bill Clinton's pension, travel …
David Brock / USA Today:
Benghazi truthers should release their e-mails
Discussion: RedState, Politico, Hot Air and Human Events
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton has little to fear from Martin O'Malley
Discussion: Bloomberg Business and The Hill
Susan Weich / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Two police officers are shot in Ferguson  —  FERGUSON  • Two police officers were hit by gunfire early Thursday outside the Ferguson police department.  —  The shots were fired as police were confronting protesters who had gathered outside the police station.
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Kate Munsch / Reuters:
Two police officers shot in Ferguson, Missouri, after chief quits
Discussion: PUNDIT PRESS
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
GOP, Bibi hurt Israel, USA  —  While the recalcitrant rightist government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left Israel more isolated in the world than at any time since 1948, Bibi's ill-advised recent speech to a joint session of Congress could reduce a historically nonpartisan …
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New York Times:
Republican Idiocy on Iran  —  After helping to ignite a firestorm over a possible nuclear agreement with Iran, Senator John McCain, a former Republican presidential candidate, is now sort of acknowledging his error.  “Maybe that wasn't exactly the best way to do that,” he said on Fox News on Tuesday.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Iran letter blowback startles GOP  —  John McCain: “It was kind of a very rapid process.  Everybody was looking forward to getting out of town because of the snowstorm.”  —  Some Republican senators admitted Wednesday they were caught off guard by the backlash to a letter warning Iranian leaders …
Politico:
The federalism fallacy in King v. Burwell
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Timothy Cama / The Hill:
Kerry mocks Florida's reported ban on ‘climate change’  —  Secretary of State John Kerry mocked Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) and his deputies Thursday amid reports that the state's environmental agency banned employees from mentioning climate change.  —  Though he did not mention Florida by name …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Politico
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Steve Benen / msnbc.com:
Kerry teaches Rubio the basics about the Middle East
Alex Guillén / Politico:   John Kerry slams ‘outdated’ fossil fuels — with no mention of Keystone
Kristina Wong / The Hill:
Kerry: ‘Utter disbelief’ at Iran letter
Discussion: American Spectator and Instapundit
David Weigel / Bloomberg Business:
How a Lindsey Graham Joke Turned into a Coup Plot Against the Government  —  Does Lindsey Graham want to overthrow Congress?  Not quite.  —  Well, you can't catch everything.  This past Sunday, I was one of a handful of reporters listening to South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham …
Discussion: Hot Air and Mediaite
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Alan Rusbridger / Guardian:
For 20 years I fought the law.  Today the law won  —  The police have been trying to nail an editor for years.  This morning, on Hampstead Heath, they finally got one  —  ell, I nearly made it.  More than 20 years of editing, with all kinds of people wanting to sue me and do me for sedition …
Discussion: Spectator and Guido Fawkes
Gallup:
Story Highlights  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans continue to name the government (18%) as the most important U.S. problem, a distinction it has had for the past four months.  Americans' mentions of the economy as the top problem (11%) dropped this month, leaving it tied with jobs (10%) for second place.
William Saletan / Slate:
An Open Letter to 47 Republican Senators of the United States of America from Iran's Hard-Liners  —  You have opened our eyes.  We are brothers.  —  Dear senators:  —  Thank you for your letter of March 9 explaining your system of government.  We were unfamiliar with the complexity of your laws.
BBC:
Sir Terry Pratchett, renowned fantasy author, dies aged 66  —  Fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett has died aged 66, having had Alzheimer's disease for eight years.  —  “The world has lost one of its brightest, sharpest minds,” said Larry Finlay of his publishing company, Transworld.
Sarah Mimms / National Journal:
Conservatives Keep Losing to Leadership.  Can They Change the Game?  —  Stymied again and again on the House and Senate floor, tea party members need to take the fight outside.  —  Conservatives came to Washington labeling President Obama as enemy number one.
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Journal Star:
Rep. Aaron Schock brushes off calls for resignation, says he's ‘not going anywhere’
Discussion: Chicago
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
When Liberals Blew It  —  Fifty years ago this month, Democrats made a historic mistake.  —  Daniel Patrick Moynihan, at the time a federal official, wrote a famous report in March 1965 on family breakdown among African-Americans.  He argued presciently and powerfully that the rise …
New York Times:
Harper Lee's Condition Debated by Friends, Fans and Now State of Alabama  —  MONROEVILLE, Ala. — The doubts arose almost immediately when HarperCollins announced last month that it would release a rediscovered book by Harper Lee: Did Ms. Lee — 88, publicity-shy and famously resistant …
 
 
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Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
Lawmakers push Twitter to deactivate terrorist accounts
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Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
State defends email practices amid Clinton fallout
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David Weigel / Bloomberg Business:
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Tackling an Urgent Task: Building a Press Team
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Saudi Nuclear Deal Raises Stakes for Iran Talks
Discussion: RedState, FOX News Radio and Hot Air
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
Why salaries don't rise  —  Job creation is up.  Unemployment is down.
Discussion: Washington Monthly
The Huffington Post:
Selma's Senator Not Really Sure What's Going On With That Voting Rights Stuff
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Hillary Clinton drops in on eBay women's summit
Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
Top GOP senator tells White House to ‘stop celebrating’ on ObamaCare figures
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Wall Street Journal:
Clinton Private Email Plan Drew Concerns Early On
Discussion: Hot Air, America Rising and Mediaite
Rich Lowry / Politico:
Tom Cotton's Truth Bomb
 

 
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An interview with NPR CEO Katherine Maher, who defends NPR and accuses critics of “bad faith distortion” of her past comments about the First Amendment

 
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