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8:00 PM - Sunday, May 19, 2013
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Sean Sullivan
White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer said Sunday that the question of whether any laws were broken as part of the IRS scandal is “irrelevant” to the fact that the agency’s actions were wrong and unjustifiable. Read full article >>    
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12 hour ago - Washington Post / Philip Rucker
President Obama on Sunday summoned the graduates of historically black Morehouse College to “transform the way we think about manhood,” urging the young men to avoid the temptation to make excuses and to take responsibility for their families a . . .
5 hour ago - Latest Politic
During remarks at a Democratic fundraiser, President Obama avoiding mentioning recent controversies but criticized the "tendency in Washington to put politics ahead of policy, to put the next election ahead of the next generation," saying, "tha . . .
9 hour ago - Latest Politic
At historically black college, President Obama says racism and discrimination still exist, but they're no excuse to shirk responsibility or "write off" failure
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5/17/2013 - Big Government
When you get right down to it, the political targeting and stalling of tax-exempt applications by the IRS was an effort to defund the Tea Party. Rick Santelli, one of the Tea Party founders and my CNBC colleague, was the first to make this poin . . .
3 hour ago - WSJ.com
Federal and state authorities searched a Spokane, Wash., apartment over the weekend as part of an investigation into ricin-laced letters that were addressed to the Spokane post office and a federal judge.
7 hour ago - atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com / Pamela Geller
More of Obama's tyrannical arrogance here: As NewsBusters reported two weeks ago, CBS’s Bob Schieffer is fed up with the White House’s talking points concerning what happened at our consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last September. His im . . .
11 hour ago - The Huffington Post
Over 1,000 Harvard students delivered a petition to Harvard University’s JFK School on Saturday, demanding an investigation into how and why the school approved a 2009 doctoral thesis arguing that Hispanics have lower IQs. The thesis was writte . . .
12 hour ago - Washington Post / Sean Sullivan
Even as his administration has faced intense scrutiny over a trio of controversies, President Obama's approval rating hasn't suffered, according to a new CNN/ORC International poll released Sunday. Fifty-three percent of Americans said they app . . .
5 hour ago - Washington Post / Tony Pugh
Up to one in five American youngsters — about 7 million to 12 million, by one estimate — experience a mental health disorder each year, according to a new report billed as the first comprehensive look at the mental health status of children in . . .
11 hour ago - Latest Politic
Associated Press CEO Gary Pruitt called the Justice Department's seizure of some AP telephone records "unconstitutional," saying "I really don't know what their motive was, I know what the message they are sending was - if you talk to the press . . .
5 hour ago - Latest Politic
While admitting IRS scandal is "inexcusable," senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer defends administration's handling of three ongoing controversies to Bob Schieffer
8 hour ago - Washington Post / Robert Barnes
After Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said, “The case is submitted,” on March 27, the justices of the Supreme Court presumably took a private vote and now are at work writing the opinions that will decide the fate of same-sex marriage in the . . .
5 hour ago - dailykos.com
With Washington engulfed in scandals real and imagined over the Benghazi tragedy, the IRS' handling of applications by political groups for tax exempt status and the Justice Department's seizure of AP phone records, California Congressman Dar . . .
7 hour ago - powerlineblog.com / Paul Mirengoff
(Paul Mirengoff) Andy Borowitz of the The New Yorker provides this somewhat fictitious account of our president’s reaction to the current series of scandals: President Obama used his weekly radio address on Saturday to reassure the American peo . . .
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