cartoonpolitics:

but then logic was never really one of the GOP’s strong-points ..

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latimes:

New drone has no pilot anywhere, so who’s accountable? The Navy is testing an autonomous plane that will land on an aircraft carrier. The prospect of heavily armed aircraft screaming through the skies without direct human control is unnerving to many.

Photo: The X-47B drone. Credit: Chad Slattery, Northrop Grumman

(Source: Los Angeles Times)

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sunfoundation:

Meet the Bundlers Behind the Money

In 2007, then-Sen. Barack Obama proposed legislation that would have required all presidential candidates to disclose information about supporters who raised at least $50,000 for their campaigns during the two-year period prior to Election Day. That legislation was never adopted, but as a presidential candidate Obama voluntarily released certain information about his top fundraisers.

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brooklynmutt:

Obama, Arizona Gov. Brewer Have Tense Exchange in Phoenix

National Journal:

President Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer had a tense exchange over the governor’s book when the president touched down in Phoenix on Wednesday, according to pool reports. 

It began when Obama stepped off Air Force One and greeted Brewer, a Republican. Brewer handed Obama an envelope that, the White House said, contained an invitation to meet. During their conversation, according to a pool report, Brewer pointed her finger at the president. 

“He was a little disturbed about my book, Scorpions for Breakfast. I said to him that I have all the respect in the world for the office of the president. The book is what the book is. I asked him if he read the book. He said he read the excerpt. So,” Brewer said, according to the report. 

The governor said that Obama disagreed with the way the book treated him. 

“I said I was sorry he felt that way, but I didn’t get my sentence finished. Anyway, we’re glad he’s here. I’ll regroup,” she said, according to the report.

A White House official said that Obama felt that Brewer had inaccurately described their Oval Office meeting in her book.

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They were Reaganites all, yet some had paid tribute to Obama during the campaign. Lowry, who is the editor of the National Review, called Obama “the only presidential candidate from either party about whom there is a palpable excitement.” Krauthammer, an intellectual and ornery voice on Fox News and in the pages of the Washington Post, had written that Obama would be “a president with the political intelligence of a Bill Clinton harnessed to the steely self-discipline of a Vladimir Putin,” who would “bestride the political stage as largely as did Reagan.” And Kristol, the editor of the Weekly Standard and a former aide to Dan Quayle, wrote, “I look forward to Obama’s inauguration with a surprising degree of hope and good cheer.
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