Rove defends super PAC, cites Akin

“We need to do better if we hope to take over the United States Senate,” he says.

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No thank you, Karl Rove

Cupp: Republicans were sent to the woodshed in 2012. And when you’re sent to the woodshed, you sit there quietly and think about what you’ve done. But somehow, Karl Rove doesn’t think he played a part in all that.

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From Obama to Rick Perry, pressure mounts in Boy Scout gay debate

This photo taken Monday, Feb. 4, 2013, shows a close up detail of a Boy Scout uniform worn by Brad Hankins, a campaign director for Scouts for Equality, as he responds questions during a news conference in front of the Boy Scouts of America headquarters in Irving, Texas. The Boy Scouts of America's policy excluding gay members and leaders could be up for a vote as soon as Wednesday, when the organization's national executive board meets behind closed doors under intense pressure from several sides. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)The Boy Scouts of America’s policy excluding gays could be up for a vote today.

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Not phpBB

Jeff Atwood (previously), co-founder of Stack Overflow, yesterday announced Discourse, which he and partner Robin Ward (previously) intend as “the WordPress of forums.”

Their meta site is up.

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News of CIA’s Secret Saudi Drone Base Leaks, Just in Time for Brennan’s Confirmation Hearing

In the past few weeks, senators have been so focused on squabbling over the nomination of Chuck Hagel as secretary of Defense that it seemed like John Brennan would have a relatively easy time being confirmed as director of the CIA. However, following NBC News’s release yesterday of a Justice Department white paper that outlines the administration’s legal justification for conducting drone strikes against Americans suspected of terrorism, Brennan’s nomination is quickly morphing into a showdown over the Obama administration’s drone policy. Now the New York Times has added more fuel to the controversy, revealing that the United States has a secret CIA drone base in Saudi Arabia that’s used to conduct strikes in neighboring Yemen.

The Saudi base, which was constructed two years ago, was first used to launch the drones that killed American-born Al Qaeda preacher Anwar al-Awlaki. Though much of the debate has focused on the targeting of U.S. citizens, only four Americans have been killed in U.S. airstrikes in Yemen since 2002. By comparison, at least 24 people have already been killed by U.S. drones in Yemen this year, and since the campaign started more than 3,000 militants and civilians have been killed in strikes in Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia.

As the the White House’s chief counterterrorism adviser, Brennan is the main coordinator of the terrorist “kill list” and oversees the drone strikes conducted by both the military and the CIA. Brennan was previously the CIA’s station chief in Saudi Arabia, and urged the Obama administration to take the threat from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the terrorist network’s Yemen affiliate, more seriously.

Interestingly, some journalists have known about the “secret” Saudi base for some time. The Washington Post says it didn’t disclose the location at the administration’s request, but it “learned Tuesday night that another news organization was planning to reveal the location of the base, effectively ending an informal arrangement among several news organizations that had been aware of the location for more than a year.” The Post reports that it’s just one of a “growing constellation of drone bases” operated by the U.S. overseas.

For years, critics of the drone campaign have been calling on Obama to make good on his pledge to have the “most transparent administration in history,” and with Brennan’s nomination, now they feel they finally have a bit of leverage. As Senator Ron Wyden, a member of the Intelligence Committee, told the Post, “If the Congress doesn’t get answers to these questions now, it’s going to be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to get them in the future.” It sounds like Brennan’s Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday is going to get ugly.

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Making It in Fashion’s New Media World

It’s hard to break through in the fast-evolving spheres of style blogging and social media. Several new voices in the industry have been joining the Wall Street Journal to talk about what it takes to succeed in their world.

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Smart piece on the drone white paper by @joshgerstein. Obama faces new questions on drones via @POLITICO for iPad http://t.co/bPoP9igd

Smart piece on the drone white paper by @joshgerstein. Obama faces new questions on drones via @POLITICO for iPad http://t.co/bPoP9igd

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Lawrence Wright on what it’s like to take on Scientology: http://t.co/Ohghf6S3

Lawrence Wright on what it’s like to take on Scientology: http://t.co/Ohghf6S3

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“Can you ask your tech guys to put my name into the meta data and internal tags on the site?” – Actual request from studio marketing SVP.

“Can you ask your tech guys to put my name into the meta data and internal tags on the site?” – Actual request from studio marketing SVP.

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@ezraklein I timed playtime yesterday. Came out to about 15 minutes, 30 seconds.

@ezraklein I timed playtime yesterday. Came out to about 15 minutes, 30 seconds.

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