Top Items:
Abby D. Phillip / ABC News:
Syria Could Avoid Attack, Obama Says … If Syrian President Bashar al-Assad gives up his chemical weapons, a military strike would “absolutely” be on pause, President Obama said today. — “I consider this a modestly positive development,” Obama told ABC News' Diane Sawyer in an interview …
RELATED:
New York Times:
A Diplomatic Proposal for Syria — Secretary of State John Kerry may not have expected his casual suggestion that Syria avert American military action by giving up its chemical weapons to be taken seriously. But it may have created a diplomatic way out for President Obama …
Ashley Killough / CNN:
Obama: ‘Breakthrough’ is possible on Syria — Washington (CNN) — Russia's proposal for Syria to surrender its chemical weapons to international control was a “potentially positive development,” but could be a stall tactic, President Barack Obama told CNN on Monday.
Discussion:
NBCNews, New York Times, The Verge, Guardian, The Moderate Voice, Connecting.the.Dots, NPR, The Week, Online NewsHour, Hit & Run, Washington Wire, ABC News and Hot Air
Fox News:
Obama backs off ‘red line,’ opens door to ‘diplomatic track’ on Syria — President Obama on Monday took a sharp turn away from his “red line” threat to Syria on the eve of taking his case to the American people, saying in an interview with Fox News that he's open to negotiations …
Discussion:
Mediaite, Business Insider, Wake up America, Weasel Zippers, The Last Refuge and The PJ Tatler
Joshua Keating / Slate:
Kerry: Turn Over Your Chemical Weapons Now or Face ... “Unbelievably Small” Consequences — Secretary of State John Kerry's case for a U.S. strike in Syria seems to rest on two assumptions. One, that it is a crucial test for U.S. national security and the values of the civilized world comparable to the rise of Nazi Germany.
Scott Pelley / CBS News:
Obama: “I understand” American people aren't with me on Syria strike — (CBS News) WASHINGTON — In an interview Monday, President Obama responded to a surprising late proposal that could head off a military strike against Syria. The Syrians agreed to a Russian proposal to put …
Discussion:
CBS DC, National Review, Taylor Marsh, Joe. My. God. and Hot Air
Wall Street Journal:
Obama Push to Hit Syria Takes Detour — Senate Delays Vote as Russia Seizes on Kerry's Offhand Suggestion That Assad Give Up Chemical Weapons — WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama's campaign for an attack on Syria took an unexpected turn as his administration inadvertently gave the Assad regime …
Susan Crabtree / Washington Examiner:
Obama would ‘absolutely’ delay strike if Syria turns over weapons — BARACK OBAMA POLITICO SYRIA PENNAVE CHEMICAL WEAPONS — President Obama said he would put military strikes against Syria on hold if Bashar Assad's government turned over control of its chemical weapons to international observers …
Discussion:
New York Times, The Hugh Hewitt Show and JustOneMinute
David Rothkopf / CNN:
Kerry, Clinton and a glimmer of hope on Syria — Editor's note: David Rothkopf writes regularly for CNN.com. He is CEO and editor-at-large of the FP Group, publishers of Foreign Policy magazine, and a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Follow him on Twitter.
Discussion:
Gawker, The Week and The Caucus
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Reid delays Senate vote on Syria (Video)
Reid delays Senate vote on Syria (Video)
Discussion:
Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Tal Kopan / Politico:
John McCain: John Kerry ‘unbelievably unhelpful’
John McCain: John Kerry ‘unbelievably unhelpful’
Discussion:
Right Turn, The Hill, Mediaite, The Fix, Washington Free Beacon, Business Insider, Taylor Marsh, The Week and Weasel Zippers
Matt Smith / CNN:
Syria chemical arms plan promising 'if it's real,' Obama says
Syria chemical arms plan promising 'if it's real,' Obama says
Discussion:
BBC, New York Times, The Volokh Conspiracy and National Review
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
U.S. open to Russian chemical weapons proposal
U.S. open to Russian chemical weapons proposal
Discussion:
Associated Press, CNN, The Moderate Voice and ABC News
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Kerry's Comments on Syria Are a Shift Over Strike
Kerry's Comments on Syria Are a Shift Over Strike
Discussion:
US Department of State, The Monkey Cage, Politico, msnbc.com and The Lede
clickorlando.com:
No charges filed in George Zimmerman's alleged gun threat against wife — George Zimmerman, Shellie Zimmerman say the other was aggressor — LAKE MARY, Fla. - — No charges have been filed against George Zimmerman on Monday as the investigation continues into if he threatened …
RELATED:
Vivian Kuo / CNN:
Zimmerman in police custody in Florida — (CNN) — George Zimmerman was taken into custody Monday after an apparent domestic altercation with his wife and her father at a home in Lake Mary, Florida, police said. — “As of right now, (George Zimmerman) has been placed in investigative detention …
Discussion:
Shakesville and Most Recent
Neil King Jr / Wall Street Journal:
Poll Finds Support Fading for Syria Attack — Only 33% Favor Action as Backing by GOP, Independents Slumps; Almost 75% Say Focus Needs to Be on Home Turf — President Barack Obama's push for Congress to authorize military action in Syria faces headwinds from an American public that increasingly …
RELATED:
Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
Obama hits new low on foreign policy in CNN polling
Obama hits new low on foreign policy in CNN polling
Discussion:
Weasel Zippers and Business Insider
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Let's Please Stop Pretending That Obama is Reluctant to Take Military Action
Let's Please Stop Pretending That Obama is Reluctant to Take Military Action
Discussion:
Daily Kos, The Reaction, The Dish, American Prospect and Taegan Goddard's …
Skip Navigation / ACLU:
House v. Napolitano — In May 2011, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Massachusetts filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts challenging the suspicionless search and seizure of electronics and personal data belonging to David House …
Discussion:
Prairie Weather
RELATED:
Susan Stellin / New York Times:
The Border Is a Back Door for U.S. Device Searches
Brian Beutler / Salon:
GOP's massive new lie: The truth about Obama's second term — When President Obama decided to seek authorization to bomb Syria, he didn't just throw the fate of his plans into the hands of 535 unpredictable members of Congress. He also made himself vulnerable to overblown suggestions that his entire second term is on the line.
Discussion:
A plain blog about politics
RELATED:
Deirdre Walsh / CNN:
Senior House GOP aides: WH not reaching out to House Republicans
Senior House GOP aides: WH not reaching out to House Republicans
Discussion:
Politico, NationalJournal.com, National Review, VodkaPundit and Hot Air
Hari Sreenivasan / Online NewsHour:
Assad Tells PBS' Charlie Rose Syria Prepared to Retaliate if Hit — Updated with full video of the interview — Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told Charlie Rose on Sunday that he is preparing for a U.S. strike, and that Syria and some of their allies would retaliate if one occurs.
Discussion:
The Huffington Post, The Moderate Voice, Yahoo! News, Crooks and Liars and National Review
RELATED:
CBS News:
Assad says any U.S. strike on Syria “is going to support al Qaeda”
Assad says any U.S. strike on Syria “is going to support al Qaeda”
Discussion:
Telegraph, Weasel Zippers, CBS Dallas, Daily Kos, Daily Mail, CBS Denver, NPR, Sense of Events and Washington Times
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Obama is a laughing stock: Column
Obama is a laughing stock: Column
Discussion:
Right Wing News and Ed Driscoll
Ariel Ben Solomon / Jerusalem Post:
What is Israel's interest in Syria? — While the Assad regime is linked to Iran and Hezbollah, some experts say most of the groups opposing him are in one way or another close in ideology to either al-Qaida or the Muslim Brotherhood. — What is Israel's interest in Syria and the possibility of a US-led attack?
Discussion:
Israel Matzav
Michael S. Rosenwald / Washington Post:
Western Maryland secessionists seek to sever ties with the liberal Free State — The push by 50 western Virginia counties to secede in 1863, forming West Virginia at the height of the Civil War, was led by a charismatic store-clerk-turned-lawyer who famously urged his supporters: “Cut the knot now!
Discussion:
addictinginfo.org, The Daily Caller, ThinkProgress, The Week, GovBeat and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Kevin Bogardus / The Hill:
Labor, with union membership declining, will woo non-workers — Facing what AFL-CIO chief Richard Trumka called a “crisis” of membership, officials took the dramatic step at their annual convention of adopting a resolution that invites anyone in the country to join, regardless of union affiliation.
Discussion:
Power Line