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Supreme Court’s Important Unfinished Business

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As is the tradition at the U.S. Supreme Court, justices are leaving the release of their decisions on many of the biggest cases of the term until the very end. After today’s three opinions, there are 14 rulings still left to ...
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Eric Cantor “Became an Ideological Mystery” – And That Was a Problem When It Came to the VRAA

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"Cantor became an ideological mystery..." Those five words leapt out at me when I read James Hohmann and Jake Sherman's "Behind Eric Cantor’s campaign meltdown" in Politico. Conservatives and other non-racist Americans have been trying for months to get a ...
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Cohn’s Excuse For VA Failure

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Jonathan Cohn of The New Republic has an interesting analysis of the Veterans Administration scandal that runs 12 paragraphs. He should have stopped at 11. His final paragraph links VA failure to larger problems in the U.S. health care system: ...
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Feds Can Fine You $25,000-$250,000 for Putting Wrong Information on ObamaCare Signup Forms

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Whoops! If you are one of those sneaky people who thought you could get a higher ObamaCare subsidy by lying a teensy little bit (or more) about your income when you signed up for ObamaCare, you'll want to come clean ...
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Benghazi: They Knew What They Were Getting Into?

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"Asked by [ABC's Diane] Sawyer why [U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris] Stevens was in Benghazi even though his own diary noted that there were 'never-ending security threats' there, [former Secretary of State Hillary] Clinton said he was there 'of his ...
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Government Teachers Unions Lose a Round – and Obama Administration Applauds

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Conservatives riveted to their TV and computer screens tonight to watch sitting House Majority Leader Eric Canter lose the primary election portion of his House re-election race to an underfunded challenger may have missed another bit of astonishing news: A ...
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Health Care Odds & Ends: Exchange Edition (aka Bad News Edition)

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Although little of the news about the ObamaCare exchanges is good, let’s see if we still can’t find some humor in it. 1. Two Million Discrepancies.  Of the 5.4 million people who signed up on the federal exchanges, about 2.1 ...
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A Salute to Those Who Bravely Went Ashore Seven Decades Ago

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Much love and respect goes out to those who served 70 years ago yesterday in the invasion of Normandy and the beginning of the liberation of Europe from Michael Dozier, a veteran and member of the National Center’s Project 21 ...
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VA Scandal, Bergdahl Controversy Can’t Hide Poor Obama Economy

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It’s more of the same when it comes to jobless numbers.  And that’s not good. The federal unemployment rate, which was released today, remained the same at 6.3 percent for the month of May.  Fewer jobs, however, were created — ...
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Amy Ridenour Discusses EPA’s Anti-Coal Rules, Bergdahl Deal

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Proposed Obama Administration rules to regulate coal are said to help stop global warming by its leftist supporters.  The problem is that there hasn’t been any global warming since at least when Bill Clinton was still in the White House, ...
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