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Nation

A Most Dangerous, Risky and Radical Document: Tatler
The Disastrous Results Of The Left's Attempts At Change: Thomas Sowell
Obama's Rhetoric Little Noted nor Long Remembered: AT

Levin to GOP: Stop Phony Repeal Votes--Use Power of the Purse!: RCP
Declaring independence from vicious backstabbing crapweasels: R.S. McCain
A Crisis in Competence: Richard Fernandez

Facebook instigating racial discord?: Ann Althouse
Obama Will Make Blacks Vote Republican: Larry Elder
Hilarious: Real Satanists Disclaim Late-term Abortion Supporters: Glob

Economy

Cruz Has It Right: Abolish The IRS: CHQ
The Obamacare delay — maybe not so clever: ConIntel
Nigel Farage Destroys Europe's Latest Bad Idea: ZH

WARNING: Millenial side effects of Obamacare: Carolyn Bolton, Rare
How the welfare state hurts the poor: Commentator
Change: Layoffs Rise Again in June: FoxBiz

Scandal Central

Why is the Media Agitating for Race Riots?: AWD
IRS official returns to Congress, seeks immunity in exchange for testimony : Human Events
More IRS Fun: IMAO

Media

Mark Levin on Cavuto: Whichever party deals with health care effectively will be successful: Scoop
White House Memo Shows Obama Administration’s Painful Efforts To Defend Valerie Jarrett: Andrew Kaczynski
Officer who testified in Zimmerman trial wore questionable ribbons, including one from WWII: Guns

Even CBS Admits: ‘Major Setback’ for Obamacare - ‘Law Was Going to Hurt Workers’: Tammy Bruce
The Origins of the Tea Party: Rush Limbaugh
“The Enemies Within: Communists, Socialists and Progressives in the U.S. Congress”: Trevor Loudon

Politico Tries To Rewrite History: Obama's Stunning Support for Muslim Brotherhood: WZ
Positivity: What the Declaration’s Signers Endured: BizzyBlog
Fourth-of-July Funnies: Reaganite

World

Islamists Freaking Out After Morsi Ouster: Bridget Johnson
Surprise: Obama revises history on his relationship with Morsy: Matzav
Report: Morsi Supporters Chant Anti-Jewish Slogan at Cairo University: Algemeiner

Egypt after Morsi: Joy and Worry: Daniel Pipes
Al-Qaeda's Jihad on Anti-Morsi Egyptians: Raymond Ibrahim
Chechen terror leader calls for attacks on Winter Olympics: Commentator

Sci-Tech

The do-or-die questions boards should ask about technology: Paul Wilmott, McKinsey
Bebo’s $849M Implosion Teaches a Brutal Lesson in Social Networking: Wired
A 4-Year-Old Android Bug Could Bring Malware to 99% of Devices: Gizmodo

Cornucopia

Surviving a Media-Fomented Riot: Bob Owens
Rush Caller: Obama Doing What On Night Of Benghazi?: Western
Wendy Davis for First Woman President!: Cube

Image: Fourth-of-July Funnies
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QOTD: "According to U.S. News White House reporter and author Kenneth T. Walsh, Obama considers the tea party a racist movement that rose up to stop him. “In May 2010,” writes Walsh, “(Obama) told guests at a private White House dinner that race was probably a key component in the rising opposition to his presidency from conservatives, especially right-wing activists in the anti-incumbent ‘tea party’ movement that was then surging across the country. … A guest suggested that when tea party activists said they wanted to ‘take back’ their country, their real motivation was to stir up anger and anxiety at having a black president, and Obama didn’t dispute the idea. He agreed that there was a ‘subterranean agenda’ in the anti-Obama movement — a racially biased one — that was unfortunate.”

Obama also stood silently while former President Jimmy Carter blamed racism for the opposition to Obama. “I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama,” said Carter, “is based on the fact that he is a black man, that he’s African-American. Racism … still exists, and I think it’s bubbled up to the surface because of a belief among many white people, not just in the South but around the country, that African-Americans are not qualified to lead this great country.”

So much for no more irresponsible use of the race card." --Larry Elder

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