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» Obama stiff-arms his legacy by dismissing Congress on Iran
Lawmakers are guarding what they see as their right as members of an equal branch of government.
» White House’s aloof approach only fans Clinton email firestorm
The attempt to brush the issue aside in the daily press briefing only fueled an avalanche of questions.
» Michael Barone: Obama’s policies leave Democrats weak candidates in 2016, except — maybe — Hillary Clinton
The field for the 2016 presidential race is not looking strong.
» How will Kennedy rule in King?
Of all the justices, it’s perhaps hardest to predict how Kennedy will rule.
» Have Obama and GOP hit rock bottom?
“I think the president is disinterested in Congress generally and Republicans specifically.”
» Editorial: Dem doubletalk on patriotic dissent
Some Democrats in Congress, and very liberal writers, are more outraged than usual over the GOP open letter.
» Labor seeks to make pro-trade Dems a liability for party
AFL-CIO wants to pressure Democrats to oppose Obama’s free-trade agenda.
» Op-Ed: R.I.P. Stan Evans, mentor for the ages
Stan was at the epicenter of the post-World War II conservative movement, Faulkner writes.
» Byron York: GOP: Massive search ahead for documents withheld by Hillary Clinton
House Oversight lawmakers are re-sending their requests to State in light of Clinton’s email revelations.
» Timothy P. Carney: If the Export-Import Bank pretends to be a small-business agency, does it become one?
This “rebranding” by Ex-Im is properly called “deception.”
» Ashe Schow: Hillary Clinton just isn’t that likable
Her approval ratings do well as long as she stays out of politics, and suffer every time she gets involved.

