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MILLER: Anthony Weiner is a twit who treats women like dirt

washingtontimes.com — Anthony Weiner thinks his brief absence from elected office means the public will forget his disrespect and disdain for women. He's wrong. He didn't just treat strange women like sex objects, he sexually harassed female journalists who work on Capitol Hill. Two of us work at The Washington Times.

No tours for public, but White House still open for Hollywood VIPs

washingtontimes.com — The doors of the White House are open for big names in Hollywood even though the sequester ended tours for the public months ago. Rob Lowe was the latest actor to pay a visit to the White House, giving reporters a surprise on Wednesday afternoon by shaking hands and taking photos in the Brady press briefing room and touring the small confines of the White House press corps' working spaces just beyond.

MOVIE REVIEW: 'The Hangover Part III'

washingtontimes.com — It's been said that you can't go wrong underestimating your audience. "The Hangover Part III" plays like an extended attempt to test the limits of that idea. Grating and unfunny, cynical and stupid, it's a movie that expects exactly nothing of its viewers, and offers them the same in return.
RT @petersuderman: The Hangover III is predicated on a fundamental error: that being irritating is also somehow hilarious. My review: http:…

Rafael Soriano reportedly upset with Bryce Harper's positioning in Nationals loss

washingtontimes.com — After the Nationals' loss Tuesday, Bryce Harper took the blame. The thought of hitting the wall, eight days after his gruesome collision with one at Dodger Stadium, entered his mind. He felt he could've caught the ball, but he didn't. He admitted it was an issue he'll have to overcome.
Here's @acomak on the Soriano-Harper flap. Stay tuned, more to come later after clubhouses open bit.ly/18ilYBu
Rizzo on Soriano's comments - "If there’s something amiss they should get together&discuss it face-to-face." bit.ly/11YravA

Bryce Harper does it all as Nationals salvage road trip finale

washingtontimes.com — SAN FRANCISCO - The ball flicked off Ian Desmond's bat in a seemingly effortless motion and began its path toward right field. Bryce Harper broke into a sprint from second base. As Harper slid into home plate and Hunter Pence's throw home sailed up the third base line, a collective sigh of relief from the Washington Nationals seemed to go with it.
Been a rough 10 days for Bryce Harper & the #nats. But Weds., w/a little help, he practically willed them to victory: bit.ly/1866Klz
RT @washtimessports: Bryce Harper leads way as #Nats salvage West Coast trip finale, writes @acomak: washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/…

FBI makes arrest in Wash. ricin letter scare case

washingtontimes.com — The FBI says a 37-year-old man has been arrested following last week's discovery in Washington state of a pair of letters containing the deadly poison ricin.

HURT: IRS figures find grilling before Congress taxing

washingtontimes.com — You know you are a serious societal pestilence when even politicians can kick you around. Which is why the Senate Finance Committee called Steven Miller, former acting IRS commissioner, to testify about the agency's scheme targeting conservatives for tax punishment.
Lawl “@JonEasley: Drudge editor dubs IRS's Miller and Shulman "Meatball and Snake." bit.ly/11cOELL

(AUDIO) MILLER: Anthony Weiner’s lewd jokes

washingtontimes.com — Warning: The following report includes lewd content. The language has been transcribed verbatim to highlight the inappropriate behavior of a Member of Congress, especially in reference to jokes of a sexual nature he made to women in a professional setting. The high value target for reporters on Capitol Hill on Wednesday was Rep.
Remembering time Weiner flipped me off for reporting he *might* defend Rangel. But this must-hear AUDIO says it all: wtim.es/10l3vT5
Weiner lying at 2011 press conference: bit.ly/10l3vT6. It's not the crime, it's the coverup. Whoops -- lack of coverup for Weiner.
Remember this?? Must-hear AUDIO of Weiner lying to reporters in 2011 complete with his own lewd penis jokes: wtim.es/10l3vT5

Fox anchor: Justice Department seized phone records for reporter James Rosen's parents

washingtontimes.com — Fox News anchor Bret Baier says that in addition to seizing the phone records of Fox reporter James Rosen, the Department of Justice seized the records of his parents as well in another twist to the still-unraveling saga. "We said the different numbers; we have the documents now, the seized ...
RT @rj_gallagher: Fox now reporting DoJ also grabbed phone records for the *parents* of journalist James Rosen in leak probe: http://t.co/3…
Fox now reporting DoJ also grabbed phone records for the *parents* of journalist James Rosen in leak probe: washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/…

Bryce Harper, Rafael Soriano discuss closer's comments: 'It's all good'

washingtontimes.com — Before either of them had changed out of their street clothes Wednesday morning, Washington Nationals closer Rafael Soriano tapped outfielder Bryce Harper on the shoulder and asked him if they could talk. The two disappeared into a players-only area for several minutes and, when they emerged, both wanted to move past any controversy stirred by Soriano's comments late on Tuesday night.
W/in story, Tony Tarasco discusses Harper's positioning; Rizzo & Davey speak to his hesitancy w/wall post-collision: bit.ly/10U3DW1
Bryce Harper & Rafael Soriano chatted about the closer's comments on Weds. Davey & Rizzo, too. Here's what went down: bit.ly/10U3DW1

Key witness in trial of Chandra Levy's killer lied, lawyers say

washingtontimes.com — A witness who helped convict a man in the 2001 murder of Chandra Levy lied during the trial when he testified he had never previously provided information to law enforcement in other criminal cases, attorneys revealed in court Tuesday. The disclosure came in the course of a D.C.
Key witness in trial of Chandra Levy's killer lied, lawyers say - wtim.es/10kZNc8

Ale to the chief? Report says Obama and Putin to soon share a brew

washingtontimes.com — It would not be the first presidential beer summit. "Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin are set to raise a pint together as part of plans for the G-8 summit. The U.S. president and Russian president will clink glasses in front of cameras, but away from the official venue," reports The Irish Sun, with some glee - but no predictions on the leaders' libation of choice.

Rep. Tom Cole: Oklahoma has 'done this before, sadly, so we're pretty good at dealing with it'

washingtontimes.com — Rep. Tom Cole, Oklahoma Republican, said Wednesday that he was confident Oklahoma will get the help it needs in the wake of the deadly tornado that swept through the state, adding that "these are awfully tough people, and we've done this before, sadly, so we're pretty good at dealing with it."
RT @washtimes: Rep. Tom Cole: #Oklahoma has 'done this before, sadly, so we're pretty good at dealing with it' wtim.es/13HYdOL #tor

Inside the Beltway: Persistent birthers

washingtontimes.com — Yes, President Obama 's birth certificate was made public two years ago and even emblazoned upon a Democratic fundraiser coffee mug during the 2012 presidential campaign. But the "birther" issue which so intrigued Donald Trump has yet to disappear.
Persistent birthers: new poll says the presidential birth certificate folks still active - Wash Times: wtim.es/10kMw38 via @washtimes

CNN anchor asks atheist tornado survivor: 'Do you thank the Lord?'

washingtontimes.com — CNN Anchor Wolf Blitzer asked an straight question, and he got an straight answer. Reporting from Moore, Okla., which was decimated by a tornado Monday, he asked a woman named Rebecca if she had thanks to give for the outcome (she managed to escape her destroyed home with her 19-month-old son).
Not answer Blitzer expected but he meant no harm CNN anchor asks atheist tornado survivor: 'Do you thank the Lord?' wtim.es/183mhCA
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