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The Ones that Got Away
- Kevin Cassidy, at the behest of Harry Reid, donated $20 to the DSCC. In the name field of the donation form, he wrote in 'No Fisa Immunity.' Now, as Mr. No Fisa Immunity, Cassidy implores others to follow suit.
- Thom Rogers retools Marx's famous adage and calls religion the "crack cocaine of the masses." Playing off of Charlie Black's comments, Rogers calls these Republican tactics "classic stimulus-response psychology. The more you take, the more you need."
- Big Blue takes a look at the DNC's fundraising numbers to show how big a toll the marathon primary actually took on the party.
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