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2:19 PM - Sunday, May 19, 2013
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Mackenzie Weinger
He says the White House made up a story because it was "inconvenient" to announce a terrorist attack.
6 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 . . .
9 hour ago - thehill.com / Meghashyam Mali
The senior Obama adviser said the legality of the IRS actions was 'irrelevant' and vowed action. Read more...
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8 hour ago - CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – Jonathan Karl, chief White House correspondent for ABC News, addressed criticism of his reporting on the Benghazi talking points controversy, saying in a statement to CNN that he regrets the inaccuracy of his report. “Clearly, I regret . . .
9 hour ago - Big Government
The White House, in full defense mode, sent out White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer on Fox News Sunday to explain just why the woman behind the IRS’ tax-exempt division during its targeting of conservative groups shouldn’t be fired. “No one . . .
5 hour ago - Latest Politic
CBS News political director John Dickerson, Politico's Lois Romano, the New York Times' David Sanger, and the Washington Post's Dan Balz discuss whether recent controversies will prevent Washington from doing any actual policymaking.
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Alexander Burns
E.W. Jackson's statements are likely to inflame the culture-war politics of the state's 2013 elections.
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Mackenzie Weinger
The public's confidence is waning due to "different messages coming out" on Benghazi, he says.
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Mackenzie Weinger
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Sunday "there has to be zero tolerance" in military sexual assault cases and "there is an argument that can be made for handling them" differently than they are now.
3 hour ago - The Guardian / Steve Richards
This week he's been exposed. There was little thinking on what modern Conservatism might be like. Now he can only busk itCrises erupt when a party is ill at ease with itself. A tiny tremor can lead to an almighty eruption. Currently, the Conser . . .
7 hour ago - The Atlantic / Connor Simpson
That rumored $1 billion offer from Yahoo! to buy Tumblr? It's looking like a forgone conclusion at this point. But things are messy and speculative and there are already doomsayers predicting this is a bad idea for everyone involved. But mostly . . .
6 hour ago - The Huffington Post
They say hindsight is 20/20, but according to Paul Krugman it may actually be much worse than that when it comes to economic policy-making. The Nobel-Prize winning economist and New York Times columnist wrote in a blog post Sunday that current . . .
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