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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

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The 33 Most Annoying Things About Being President

Being leader of the free world is not all it's cracked up to be.

16 Things People Are Blaming On The Sequester

Some of these are stupider than others...

How Twitter Ruined Twitter For Chuck Grassley

"A lot of time I get unpleasant [responses]," the 79-year-old lawmaker says of reactions to his offbeat Twitter musings. Assume Twitter Dead.

Why No One Is Threatening A Government Shutdown

The next major congressional battle won't be waged over the continuing resolution to fund the government. With crisis fatigue, it's something everyone wants to avoid.

Cory Booker To Push Back Against Attacks On Legacy In Newark

The Newark mayor's State of the City address Tuesday will be a pointed defense of his record. A stable budget, increased development, and reduced crime, says a city official.

Chuck Grassley Blasts Obama For "Socialist" Agenda, Refusal To Work With Congress

"You'd think [because] he served in the Senate, it'd be different. But he evidently doesn't like to interact with members of Congress," the Senator tells BuzzFeed.

Obama Once Used Walmart Ties As A Wedge Issue

Today he nominated the head of the Walmart Foundation to be his budget chief.

The FBI Would Like Your Help Finding A Drone Spotted Near New York City

Have you see this drone?

Jeb Bush Quietly Lays Campaign Groundwork Through Foundation

"The chatter is he's up to something," says one Florida operative.

Chuck Grassley Suggests Killing Iowa Straw Poll

Leader of Iowa Republicans says the process that gave us Michele Bachmann may need to go. But don't touch the caucuses.

Immigration Activists: Jeb Bush Will Support Citizenship "By The End Of The Week"

Supporters of the immigration reform movement say the governor's new position on a pathway to citizenship won't last long. "Jeb Bush is rusty," says Sharry.

Immigration Reform Now Tops The Economy As First Priority For Latino Voters

The Hispanic community now cares more about passing immigration reform than fixing the economy, according to data released Tuesday. "A convergence of aspiration and opportunity," says Martinez de Castro.

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