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9:30 AM ET, March 13, 2015

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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Bernie Sanders isn't so sure about this 2016 thing  —  Bernie Sanders hasn't made any big hires for a potential presidential run.  He doesn't have the money he needs for a campaign and isn't sure he can raise it.  And he's already sick of hearing about Hillary Clinton.  —  This is not a guy who's ready for 2016.
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Early Onset Clinton Fatigue  —  She burned the tapes.  —  Had Richard Nixon burned his tapes, he would have survived Watergate.  Sure, there would have been a major firestorm, but no smoking gun.  Hillary Rodham was a young staffer on the House Judiciary Committee investigating Nixon.  She saw.
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Carly Fiorina Shapes Herself as the Republican Foil to Hillary Clinton  —  WASHINGTON — She has been the chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, a senior adviser to a Republican presidential nominee and a candidate for the United States Senate.  But Carly Fiorina recently took on her boldest role yet …
Discussion: Bloomberg Business and OnPolitics
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Obama's policies leave Democrats weak candidates in 2016, except — maybe — Hillary Clinton
A.B. Stoddard / The Hill:
A big mistake on Iran  —  Torpedoing a bipartisan, veto-proof majority to cement Congress's role in a deal with Iran, undercutting pledges of the new GOP majority in the Senate to govern and undermining a future Republican president — these probably weren't freshman Sen. Tom Cotton's (R-Ark.) …
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Michael Hirsh / Politico:
Hillary Clinton's enemy No. 1
Discussion: Moe Lane
David Brock / USA Today:
Benghazi truthers should release their e-mails
Adam Taylor / Washington Post:
Where is Putin?  Russian leader's absence sparks rumors.  —  Everyone has their off days, but when you're the proudly virile and uncontested leader of one of the most-watched countries in the world, your days off make people nervous.  Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't been seen for days …
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Valerie Jarrett: ‘I Intend to Stay Until the Lights Go Off’  —  Does it ever surprise you that people describe your influence at the White House in terms similar to those once used to describe Vice President Dick Cheney's?  Oh!  Please don't say that.  Stop right there.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Nearly nine in 10 Americans have an opinion of Clinton  —  PRINCETON, N.J. — Hillary Clinton is one of a few potential 2016 presidential candidates to have a significantly higher favorable (50%) than unfavorable (39%) rating among the American public.  And the 89% of Americans who are familiar enough …
Keith Laing / The Hill:
The next looming shutdown: Highway programs  —  Transportation funding is running on empty, forcing Congress to scramble to meet its next major deadline before the tank runs dry on May 31.  —  Both parties say they want to avoid a repeat of last month's tense standoff over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Daniel Newhauser / National Journal:
Another Bad Trip for Schock  —  He took a non-staffer on an official trip to India, and didn't disclose it.  —  Add another trip to Rep. Aaron Schock's list of potential headaches.  —  Schock appears to have improperly accepted money from an outside group to cover travel expenses …
Washington Post:
Secret Service agents disrupted bomb investigation at White House  —  Two Secret Service agents suspected of driving under the influence and striking a White House security barricade disrupted an active bomb investigation and may have driven over the suspicious package itself …
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Arit John / Bloomberg Business:
A Brief History of the Secret Service's Drinking Problem
Discussion: News One and Washington Post
Chicago Tribune:
Tribune poll shows Emanuel with double-digit lead on Garcia  —  Mayor Rahm Emanuel has opened up a double-digit lead on challenger Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, gaining support from a majority of voters for the first time in his bid for a second term, a new Chicago Tribune poll has found.
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
TIME Cover Gives Hillary Horns  —  The latest cover of Time magazine gives Hillary Clinton horns:  —  Look carefully at the space between the top of Clinton's head and the M in Time's logo.  —  The move by Time, whether on purpose or not, has been noticed on Twitter:
Julia Marsh / New York Post:
City, teacher's union must face tenure lawsuit: judge  —  A Staten Island judge ruled Thursday that the the city's Department of Education and the teacher's union must face a lawsuit challenging existing teacher tenure.  —  “This court...will not close the courthouse door to parents …
Jason Koebler / Motherboard:
The FAA Says You Can't Post Drone Videos on YouTube  —  If you fly a drone and post footage on YouTube, you could end up with a letter from the Federal Aviation Administration.  —  Earlier this week, the agency sent a legal notice to Jayson Hanes, a Tampa-based drone hobbyist …
Dan Simpson / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
The end of Hillary?  —  Hillary Rodham Clinton's use of personal email for her communications while secretary of state from 2009 to 2013 is an appalling reflection on both her character and on the culture of the State Department.  —  I hesitate to say that it disqualifies her to be president …
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
‘Fox & Friends’ tweet links Eric Holder, shootings of police in Ferguson … Above is a tweet from the official account of “Fox & Friends,” the morning show of Fox News.  It hints at a causal link between the following two news events:  —  * Attorney General Eric Holder told reporters …
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
A Contrived Controversy  —  Finally, a debate about Iran.
Discussion: Bloomberg Business and Hot Air
Charles Homans / Washington Monthly:
Last Secrets of the Bush Administration
Discussion: CANNONFIRE
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Justice Obama  —  So in his turn writing “Tilting at Windmills” …
Discussion: Booman Tribune
KMOV-TV:
SWAT team responds to Ferguson home; 3 in custody
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and News One
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