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Park ranger: Supervisors pushed sequester cuts that visitors would see
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Fox News, by Judson Berger
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Posted By: JoniTx- 3/8/2013 9:27:33 PM
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Another federal employee has come forward to claim the Obama administration resisted efforts to ease the impact of sequester. A U.S. park ranger, who did not wish to be identified, told FoxNews.com that supervisors within the National Park Service overruled plans to deal with the budget cuts in a way that would have had minimal impact on the public. Instead, the source said, park staff were told to cancel special events and cut "interpretation services" -- the talks, tours and other education services provided by local park rangers. "Apparently, they want the public to feel the pain," the ranger said
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The Obama Doctrine -- kill American terrorists overseas, try foreign terrorists in New York City
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Fox News, by Jay Sekulow
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 9:22:12 PM
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As an attorney who’s spent more than a dozen years protecting the right of both America and Israel to wage war against international terrorism, including appearances before the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court at the Hague, I’m stumped. My American Center for Law & Justices colleagues at our offices all over the world from Jerusalem, to France, to Washington, D.C. --who are even at this moment at an anti-terrorism conference in Israel -- are puzzled. Here’s our question for the Obama administration: are we at war or not? On the one hand, the administration
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US cancels award for Egyptian woman due to anti-US tweets
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 9:16:07 PM
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The State Department has canceled the award it planned to give an Egyptian activist whose Twitter account included virulently anti-American and anti-Semitic statements. The decision Friday comes a day after the administration postponed the award, while it looked into the recently discovered tweets from activist Samira Ibrahim. Some of the tweets praised attacks on U.S. diplomatic installations and against Israeli civilians in Bulgaria. Ibrahim initially claimed she
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CBS Fawns Over Caroline Kennedy; Rose Wonders If She Will Run For President
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NewsBusters, by Matthew Balan
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 9:08:44 PM
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Charlie Rose, Norah O´Donnell, and Gayle King gushed over Caroline Kennedy on Friday´s CBS This Morning. O´Donnell asked Kennedy is she supported a potential Hillary Clinton presidential run in 2016, which prompted Rose to wonder if the daughter of JFK might run herself for the highest elected office in the U.S. King hyped the potential nomination of Kennedy to be an ambassador to Japan: "Madame Ambassador – does that have a ring to it for you?" O´Donnell tossed the softest of softballs as a follow-up: "Do you like Japan or Canada better?"
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´He´ll go down in history as a great artist´: George W. Bush´s painting teacher talks about his prowess - and penchant for painting dogs
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Daily Mail [UK], by Meghan Keneally
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 8:54:45 PM
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An artist who taught former President George W. Bush how to paint both animals and landscapes in a recent month-long course is now speaking out about his skills as a late-in-life painter. Mr Bush spent four weeks in private lessons alongside his sister-in-law in a home in Boca Grande, Florida where they improved their technique and expanded their artistic horizons. ´He has such a passion for painting, it´s amazing,´ said instructor Bonnie Flood. She revealed that the former President loved painting pictures of dogs, though she eventually broke him of his habit and helped him
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Jackson Compares Chavez to Founding Fathers
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Washington Free Beacon, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 3/8/2013 8:35:53 PM
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Jesse Jackson Sr. defended the legacy of deceased Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Friday, saying that U.S. presidents owned slaves and democracies “evolve” and “mature” in an interview with CNN. “What do you say to the Venezuelans, not only in the opposition but those who have fled the country, who considered Hugo Chavez a vile dictator?” Wolf Blitzer asked Jackson. “Well, you know, democracies mature,” Jackson replied. “Our first 15 presidents owned people. They owned slaves. Democracies mature.”
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Obama Choice for Labor Secretary Said to Be Justice’s Perez
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Bloomberg, by Hans Nichols & Steven Komarow
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 8:34:08 PM
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President Barack Obama is close to choosing Thomas Perez, currently the assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights, to be labor secretary, according to two people familiar with the matter. Perez would replace Hilda Solis and ensure that the Labor Department was led by another Hispanic, according to the people, who requested anonymity to discuss personnel matters that haven’t been announced. As Obama fills out his second-term cabinet, a process that began in January with his announcement of three white males for the top positions at the Central Intelligence Agency, State and Defense departments, White House officials
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Republicans Hate on Ashley Judd
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ABC News, by Chris Good
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Posted By: JoniTx- 3/8/2013 8:31:02 PM
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Hating on people is an essential part of campaigns. There are groups dedicated to it; our political parties become almost entirely consumed with hating on people every two years. A lot of money goes into it. But when it comes to Ashley Judd, Republicans are pouring Haterade over the actress as if she had just won a bowl game. Judd, a Democrat, may or may not challenge Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the nation’s second-most-powerful Republican, for his Kentucky Senate seat in 2014, and the GOP has gone out of its way to make even the notion
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GOP lawmaker rips Napolitano for releasing detainees
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Washington Times, by Jerry Seper
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 8:03:33 PM
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A senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary committee on Friday called into question the leadership abilities of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, expressing “outrage” at what he called the department’s questionable response to sequestration — including the release of detainees from detention centers across the country. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas also questioned in a letter to Ms. Napolitano the issuance of furlough notices to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel, demanding a list of alternative cost-saving measures that were considered,
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Rand Paul vows to continue pressing Obama on drone policy; filibuster only ‘the beginning’
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Yahoo! News, by Chris Moody
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 3/8/2013 8:00:56 PM
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Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul stood for 13 hours on the Senate floor this week in protest of the Obama Administration´s drone policy, but he never knew he would stay that long. In an op-ed in the Washington Post published Friday, Paul outlines what went through his mind throughout the filibuster, and how fellow lawmakers cheered him on: If I had planned to speak for 13 hours when I took the Senate floor Wednesday, I would’ve worn more comfortable shoes. I started my filibuster with the words, “I rise today to begin to filibuster John Brennan’s nomination for the CIA.
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TSA Allowed at Least 11 Airport Employees With Criminal Backgrounds To Receive Security Badges
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Cybercast News Service, by Patrick Burke
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 7:56:09 PM
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The Transportation Security Administration´s (TSA) mismanagement of a program responsible for issuing security badges to aviation employees resulted in at least 11 individuals with criminal backgrounds obtaining badges that allowed access to secure areas of U.S. airports. An aviation employee is anyone who is allowed unescorted access to secured areas of airports. This includes airport employees in addition to TSA Officers. According to a Feb. 22 report from the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG),
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Obama Proposed Vaccine Cuts, But White House Blamed Sequestration
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Cybercast News Service, by Matt Cover
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 7:42:44 PM
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The Obama administration claims that because of the $44 billion in across-the-board spending cuts (sequestration) this year, tens of thousands of American children will not be vaccinated. However, the idea to cut the vaccination program – at a rate higher than sequestration might do – was introduced by the president himself in his 2013 budget proposal over a year ago. On its website, the White House displays an interactive map where viewers can track how many children it claims will not receive vaccines due to sequestration.
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HHS Awards $6 Million Contract for Parking Spaces
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Weekly Standard, by Jeryl Bier
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 7:39:06 PM
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Earlier this week, a listing entitled "Parking Spaces at Democracy Blvd." appeared on the Federal Business Opportunities website. The contract was awarded on February 19th before the sequester took effect, but the timing could still prove embarrassing for the Obama administration. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the five-year lease for 1,076 parking spaces in Bethesda, Maryland, for National Institutes of Health (NIH) employees at a cost of almost $6 million. This breaks down to $1,115 per space per year. The facilities are located at One Democracy Plaza and Two Democracy Plaza in Bethesda, pictured here:
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Judicial Watch Sues State Department for Benghazi Security Details
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Breitbart´s Big Peace, by AWR Hawkins
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 7:33:42 PM
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On March 5, Judicial Watch announced that it had filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking details on a nearly $400,000 contract the State Department awarded to a private company for security at the American consulate in Benghazi. The company was hired prior to the Benghazi attack on Sept. 11, 2012, as the agreements appear to have been signed on Feb. 17 and May 3, 2012. But as Breitbart News reported, on Sept. 14--just three days after the Benghazi attack--State Dept. spokesperson Victoria Nuland denied that the State Dept. had hired any private security.
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Russell Simmons Slams NRA for Hiring Black Spokesman
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Breitbart´s Big Hollywood, by Warner Todd Huston
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 7:19:08 PM
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Colion Noir, a young African American who is conservative and pro-gun, is the National Rifle Association´s newest spokesman, but apparently this has proven too much for rap and entertainment mogul Russell Simmons. After seeing the NRA´s intro video of Noir´s upcoming NRA News show, Simmons took to Twitter to tell the gun group, "Dear @NRA, we don´t trust you. Sincerely, Black America." Simmons then wrote a longer attack at Globalgrind.com, saying that "black people ain´t got no time" for the NRA.
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Appeals Court Curbs Border Agents’ Carte Blanche Power to Search Your Gadgets
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Wired, by David Kravets
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Posted By: hoosier observer- 3/8/2013 7:18:26 PM
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A federal appeals court for the first time ruled Friday that U.S. border agents do not have carte blanche authority to search the cellphones, tablets and laptops of travelers entering the country — a “watershed” decision in the court’s own terms and one at odds with the policies of the President Barack Obama administration. The ruling by a divided 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is the most significant privacy decision in the digital age following the Supreme Court’s ruling last year requiring authorities to get warrants to place GPS tracking devices on suspects’ vehicles.
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It´s The Growth, Stupid!
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Investor´s Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 7:14:51 PM
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Fiscal Policy: Overlooked in all the sequestration hand-wringing over whether to cut spending or close tax loopholes is the easiest and least painful solution of all: simply growing the economy. Say, why not do that? Democrats and Republicans alike are taking their eye off the prize. Economic growth — not tax hikes or even spending cuts — is the best way to balance the budget. The historical record clearly shows that robust economic activity is what expands the tax base and floods the Treasury with new revenues. Growth should be priority No. 1. Yet neither party is
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Obama´s Foreign Policy Miracles Never Materialized
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Investor´s Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 7:07:36 PM
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When he first ran for the White House, President Obama promised foreign policy miracles. Now North Korea vows a "pre-emptive nuclear attack" and Iran is closer to nukes than ever. It was all just a matter of being smart. In 2007, as revealed in the New Yorker, he confessed that "I think that I´m a better speechwriter than my speechwriters, I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors, and I´ll tell you right now that I´m gonna think I´m a better political director than my political director."
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Republicans aim to take Keystone decision out of Obama’s hands
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Daily Caller, by Michael Bastasch
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 7:05:09 PM
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House Republicans have released a plan to fast-track the long delayed Keystone XL pipeline that would take the final decision out of the president’s hands. “It’s been over four years and thousands of pages of environmental reviews. The experts have weighed in. Now is the time to build the Keystone Pipeline,” said Nebraska Republican Rep. Lee Terry, author of the draft legislation. The draft bill would mean that the pipeline would not need a presidential permit and that the final environmental review done by the State Department in 2011 would satisfy all the requirements of the National
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What Is The U.S. Doing At Chavez´s Funeral?
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Investor´s Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 6:59:36 PM
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Amateur Diplomacy: Somebody explain to us why an official U.S. delegation was sent to Caracas for the funeral of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez. It only boosts our enemies while diminishing America. The death of Chavez this week should have been an opportunity for the U.S. to rally global support for Venezuela´s battered democrats and make a stand for democracy. Instead, the Obama administration has done all it can to validate and bolster Chavez´s gangsterly minions desperate to perpetrate their Marxist kleptocracy. Already these surviving Chavistas have made clear who they are and what the U.S. can expect: President Obama called for
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More Are Quitting the Workforce Than Getting Jobs
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Investor´s Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 6:55:58 PM
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Jobs: Who can complain about nearly a quarter-million jobs created in February? Until, that is, you learn that more people left the labor force than got new jobs, continuing a long-term trend under President Obama. The White House, which is always quick to caution about reading too much into a bad monthly jobs report, was eager to tout the February numbers as evidence that the nearly four-year-old recovery is finally "gaining traction." Why not celebrate? The economy added 236,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dropped to 7.7%, the lowest it´s been since December 2008.
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Michelle Obama´s Dream: ´Imagine Our Kids Begging and Pleading, Throwing Tantrums´ for Health Food
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Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 6:55:21 PM
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In a speech today at George Washington University, First Lady Michelle Obama laid out her dream for a healthier-eating America. The vision, she said, requires greater "product placement." "[J]ust think for a minute what this country could look like," said Obama, according to the official White House transcript. "Imagine walking into any grocery store in America and finding the healthiest options clearly marked and centrally placed so that you know within seconds what’s good for your family when you walk in that store. Imagine opening up a menu in any restaurant
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Unintended Consequences: Cable News Taunting Good For Ego, Not Good For Business
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Mediaite, by Joe Concha
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 6:45:45 PM
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You know what you’ll never find at McDonalds? Answer: A Burger King ad. How about in a Red Sox apparel shop outside of Fenway Park? Answer: A Babe Ruth Yankees jersey. There are no Pepsi machines at Coke factories. No Fords in the parking lot at Chevy headquarters (Of course, I’m in Jersey and can’t confirm this. Can someone reading this in Michigan check?) So given those very basic rules between rivals, why haven’t cable news producers received the memo? Why, after the now-infamous Bill O’Reilly-Alan Colmes battle on Tuesday night, can’t decision-makers at (particularly) CNN and MSNBC concentrate
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McCain Blasts Rand Paul’s Drone Filibuster: ‘We Shouldn’t Be Debating the Impossible Scenario’
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 6:36:46 PM
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Senator John McCain appeared on Friday’s Studio B and took Rand Paul to task for his 13-hour filibuster targeting the Obama administration’s policy on drones. “No one is going to be struck by a Hellfire missile from a drone that is not an enemy combatant. That’s just a fact,” McCain said. The senator believes Congress should be focusing on more important issues, including the massacre in Syria and North Korea’s potential nuclear arms capability. “That’s what we should be discussing. That’s what we should be debating. Not the impossible scenario.”
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Report: Lone conservative Elisabeth Hasselbeck ousted from ´The View´
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United Press International, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 3/8/2013 5:42:10 PM
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NEW YORK- Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the lone conservative on the 5-host panel of "The View" in New York, has been told her contract will not be renewed, UsMagazine.com said. The report comes one day after "View" co-host Joy Behar, 70, confirmed she is leaving the show after 16 seasons to pursue other projects, including performing her standup comedy act and writing a play. Hasselbeck, 35, will be departing after nine seasons. "The viewers they polled all said she was too extreme and right-wing," a show insider whose name was not reported told UsMagazine.com about Hasselbeck Friday.
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