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Washington Post:
Iraqi military facing ‘psychological collapse’ after losses, desertions — Iraqis prepare to fight militants — After militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria took Mosul and other Iraqi cities, the government issued a call for volunteers to join the army. Many Iraqis answered.
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Firedoglake, Guardian, Hullabaloo and Eschaton
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Dexter Filkins / New Yorker:
CHOICES AT THE TOP — President Obama won the White House in part by promising to end the war in Iraq, and since then he placed his faith in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to help him do so. It was Maliki who would hold together the state that the Americans had helped build.
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Fox News
Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
Paul: US has been arming ISIS in Syria — Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Sunday that the Sunni militants taking over Iraq have quickly gained power because the United States has armed their group in Syria. — “I think we have to understand first how we got here,” he said on CNN's “State of the Union.”
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Red Alert Politics
New York Times:
Iraq's Military Seen as Unlikely to Turn the Tide
Iraq's Military Seen as Unlikely to Turn the Tide
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emptywheel, The Week, American Power, The Hugh Hewitt Show and Reuters
Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
Kerry in Baghdad to Urge Iraqis to Form New, Inclusive Government
Kerry in Baghdad to Urge Iraqis to Form New, Inclusive Government
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The Dish, Washington Post and The Week
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Kerry in Iraq to rally factions
Laura Bassett / The Huffington Post:
Rand Paul: We Created ‘Jihadist Wonderland’ In Iraq
Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Inside the vast liberal conspiracy — Picture this: millionaires and billionaires gathering under tight security in fancy hotels with powerful politicians and operatives to plot how their network of secret-money groups can engineer a permanent realignment of American politics. — Only, it's not the Koch brothers.
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Washington Monthly, Fox News, Mediaite, Hot Air and Poynter
Ben Terris / Washington Post:
In Mississippi, Jenny Beth Martin and Tea Party Patriots try to prove their worth — Never mind that it's 92 degrees and nearing the end of the day: Jenny Beth Martin has started jogging between houses. — “I've gotta get my steps,” she calls back to the rented Suburban with the Florida license plates …
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Talking Points Memo, New York Times and Mediaite
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New York Times:
Conservatives Plan to Use Poll Watchers in Mississippi — WASHINGTON — As Senator Thad Cochran, the veteran Republican, fights for his political life in Mississippi by taking the unexpected step of courting black Democrats, conservative organizations working to defeat him are planning …
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Talking Points Memo, Political Insider blog, Gawker and Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality
Matthew Boyle / BREITBART.COM:
QUESTIONS MOUNT ABOUT EFFORT TO DRIVE DEMOCRAT VOTES FOR COCHRAN — CLEVELAND, Mississippi — “I still think the slaves should get their 40 acres and a mule,” LeeRoy Carter, a black preacher who's working to get out the vote among black Democrats for Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) for the GOP primary runoff, told Breitbart News on Thursday.
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Talking Points Memo, Washington Monthly and The Daily Caller
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Conservatives and Climate Change — On Sunday Henry Paulson, the former Treasury secretary and a lifelong Republican, had an Op-Ed article about climate policy in The New York Times. In the article, he declared that man-made climate change is “the challenge of our time,” …
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JustOneMinute, Hit & Run, Gawker, AMERICAblog News, Bloomberg View, Marginal REVOLUTION, naked capitalism, Daily Kos and ThinkProgress
Philip Oltermann / Guardian:
US student is rescued from giant vagina sculpture in Germany — More than 20 firefighters free exchange student from the artwork Chacán-Pi (Making Love) by Fernando de la Jara in Tübingen — In the space of 24 hours last week, two spectacular rescue operations were carried out in southern Germany.
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Mediaite and The Raw Story
Michael J. Totten / Michael J. Totten's blog:
The Consequences of Syria — The Syrian civil war is no longer the Syrian civil war. It's a regional war that started in Syria, has expanded into Lebanon and Iraq, and has drawn in the Iranians and to a lesser extent the Kurds and the Israelis. — Wars in North Africa tend to stay local …
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AMERICAN DIGEST
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Elliott Abrams / Politico:
The Man Who Broke the Middle East
The Man Who Broke the Middle East
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The Daily Banter and Instapundit
Jedediah Purdy / The Daily Beast:
God Save the United States From This Anti-Democratic Court — Operating on elitism and mystique, America's highest court is increasingly a threat to our ideal of self-government—leading to an important debate about how to fix it. — Should a self-respecting democracy have a Supreme Court like ours …
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Althouse and Booman Tribune
Fox News:
Sudanese mom sentenced to die for Christian faith is freed — Meriam Ibrahim and Daniel Wani married in a formal church ceremony in 2011. — Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese woman who gave birth in a Khartoum prison after being sentenced to death in May for allegedly converting from Islam to Christianity …
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ABC News, Guardian, Hot Air, Fox News Insider and National Review
CBS News:
Poll: Many Americans wary of U.S. role in Iraq — Shares - — NEW YORK — Fifty percent of Americans think the U.S. doesn't have a responsibility to do something about the recent violence in Iraq, while fewer - 42 percent — think the U.S. does, a CBS News/New York Times poll reveals.
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CNN, Weekly Standard, Washington Post and Politico
Barack Obama / The Huffington Post:
Family-Friendly Workplace Policies Are Not Frills — They're Basic Needs — As President, my top priority is rebuilding an economy where everybody who works hard has the chance to get ahead. — That's the subject of the first White House Summit on Working Families, which is taking place today.
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Washington Post, White House.gov Blog, Daily Kos and FishbowlDC
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Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Obama Encouraging Family-Friendly Work Policies
Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
THE ABSOLUTIST … - ARCHIVE - WORLD CUP - DAILY COMMENT - AMY DAVIDSON - ANDY BOROWITZ - JOHN CASSIDY - MARIA KONNIKOVA - RICHARD BRODY - SHOP
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Business Insider
Abby W. Schachter / Greensburg Tribune-Review:
Your bedroom instead of a dorm room — President Obama gets points for properly assessing the problem with student loan debt. He acknowledges that too many students earning a bachelor's degree (71 percent) graduate with debt that is so burdensome (averaging $29,400) that many delay important milestones …
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Moe Lane
David Denney / Chism Strategies:
Newly Released MEMO: Final Track of the US Senate MS GOP Primary Runoff … Re: US Senate MS GOP Primary Runoff — Last night we conducted the final track of our MS Senate GOP runoff surveys. We surveyed 697 voters statewide. The MOE (margin of error) was +/- 3.8%.
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Firedoglake
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Egyptian Court Convicts 3 Al Jazeera Journalists — CAIRO — A judge on Monday convicted three journalists of conspiring with the Muslim Brotherhood to broadcast false reports of civil strife in Egypt. — Two of the journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison, and the third was given 10 years …
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Lawfare, The Week, Gawker, Outside the Beltway and Poynter
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