Tuesday, October 23, 2012

POLITICO

  • Election to shape Army's future

    Will shifting geopolitical realities reduce it from America's indispensable force to the last among equals, searching for a reason to exist?

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  • You don't speak for me, MacGillis

    MacGillis's narrative-loving "liberal media" includes (in order of presentation) The New Republic, BuzzFeed, POLITICO, The Washington Post, and ABC News. It excludes Chris Matthews, Rachel Maddow, and Andrew Sullivan, for whom the love of President ...

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  • Woodward: Obama 'mistaken' on sequester

    Bob Woodward says President Barack Obama got some of his facts wrong on sequester at Monday night's debate. Woodward's book, "The Price of Politics," has been the go-to fact check source for the president's answer, in which he claimed the idea of using ...

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  • Document: Obama second-term plan brochure

    As reported by POLITICO's Mike Allen: "FIRST LOOK: Faced with persistent calls for more detail about what a second term would look like, President Obama this morning will hold up a glossy, 20-page repackaging of the plans he has announced on subjects ...

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  • 2014 looms for senators negotiating fiscal cliff

    Forget the 2012 deadline. Fiscal cliff politics is all about 2014. The very senators - think Mitch McConnell and Max Baucus - who will be central to a sweeping tax-and-spending deal are the same ones who could face the most difficult reelection bids ...

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  • iPad Mini a new option for federal agencies

    Apple rolled out the much-anticipated iPad Mini on Tuesday, giving federal agencies a new option to consider as they increasingly look toward tablet computing.

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  • facility linked to meningitis outbreak loses license

    The Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy has permanently revoked the license of the New England Compounding Center, the facility implicated in a nationwide outbreak of fungal meningitis, Gov.

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  • Romney, Ahmadinejad and the bounds of free speech

    Are statements like Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's anti-Israel and anti-Jewish tirades protected by the First Amendment?

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  • New Crossroads spot features parents of cancer-stricken son whom Romney ...

    The spot, a copy of which was provided to POLITICO, goes on the air today with a $4.1 million buy fueling it, the group's officials said.

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  • Ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou pleads guilty to leak

    Former CIA officer John Kiriakou pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one count of intentionally disclosing information identifying a covert agent and agreed to be sentenced to 30 months in prison.

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  • DM Register: Obama should go on-record

    The editor of the Des Moines Register, paper of record in the all-important battleground state of Iowa, has penned an editorial exposing President Barack Obama's refusal to address their editorial board on the record.

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  • Senate 5: Saving Bob Casey

    Here's Tuesday's Senate 5: 1. DEM POLLSTERS PUT IT ON THE LINE - Two weeks from Election Day, respected Democratic pollsters are forecasting upset wins in a trio of red states: North Dakota, Indiana and Arizona.

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  • Florida delegation as unique as state is diverse

    Consider the evidence: Tea party favorite Rep. Allen West called Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz "vile" and questioned whether she is a real "lady.

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  • Santa Fe Cafe says 'adios'

    It's a sad day for New Mexicans on the Potomac - and for a few defense contractors and others, too. The Santa Fe Cafe in Arlington, Va.

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  • Schieffer: 'I don't think I'll do it again'

    Come 2016, Bob Schieffer, the moderator of last night's foreign policy debate, would like to see six presidential debates instead of three, and he'd like all of them to take place at a table.

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  • President Obama tears into Mitt Romney at last debate

    President Barack Obama tore into Mitt Romney as a vacillating foreign policy novice during the final presidential debate Monday, as the former Massachusetts governor sought to close Obama's long-standing advantage on international affairs and national ...

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  • Senate 5: Akin camp doubles down on 'dog'

    POLITICO's daily afternoon scorecard of the five biggest developments in the battle for the Senate. Todd Akin doubles down on comparing his opponent to a dog, Senate Republicans get a boost from Team Romney and Connie Mack is promoting the work of ...

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  • Lobbying spending goes up even with Congress away

    Congress is gridlocked and lawmakers spent much of the summer away from the Capitol, but that hasn't stopped the nation's most influential companies and interest groups from spending more on lobbying.

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  • Larry King hosts third-party faceoff

    "I would say if you're on the ballot in 40 states, you should be in the debates," King told POLITICO. "And Gary Johnson is, and therefore in my opinion he should have been in these debates.

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  • Today in Photos, Oct. 23

    Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, right, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., gesture as the crowd cheers at a campaign event Oct. 23 in Henderson, Nev.

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