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Sam Levine / The Huffington Post:
GOP Congressman Accuses Democrats Of Waging A ‘War On Whites’ — Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) doesn't think that the hardline stance Republicans have taken on immigration could hurt the party's standing with Hispanic voters. Instead, he thinks Democrats are hurting their prospects with white voters.
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
House Republican: Democrats Have Launched ‘War On Whites’ — Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) on Monday accused Democrats of making the Republican party's push for stronger border security about race, the Huffington Post reported. — “This is a part of the war on whites that's being launched by the Democratic Party.
Paul Gattis / al.com:
Rep. Mo Brooks: Democrats ‘dividing America by race’ in ‘waging a war on whites’ — U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville. (AL.com file photo) — WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks accused blacks and Hispanics in the Democratic Party today of waging a “war on whites” by invoking race to split the nation.
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Politico and Talking Points Memo
Matt K. Lewis / The Daily Caller:
Exclusive: McDaniel Team Strikes ‘Black’ References From Press Release — Still refusing to concede, Chris McDaniel's team issued a press release late last week saying that the Mississippi GOP is “prohibited from recognizing Thad Cochran as their nominee for U.S. Senate in accordance …
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Washington Monthly, Talking Points Memo, Washington Post and Mediaite
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Steve LaTourette / Politico:
The grifting wing vs. the governing wing — While the Tea Party is busy lining their pockets, the rest of the Republicans are actually trying to get things done. — Vocabulary.com defines a grifter as: A grifter is a con artist—someone who swindles people out of money through fraud.
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RedState, Booman Tribune, The Lonely Conservative and The PJ Tatler
Politico:
Barack Obama to reporters: 'I'll take a question' — President Barack Obama had just done the unthinkable. — He took questions last week from the White House press corps — not just once, but twice. He didn't call only on the reporters who were selected ahead of time by his senior aides.
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CNN and American Spectator
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Colleen Curry / ABC News:
Ronald Reagan's Press Secretary, James Brady, Dies
Ronald Reagan's Press Secretary, James Brady, Dies
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Politico, CNN and Business Insider
Terrence McCoy / Washington Post:
Islamic State ‘now controls resources and territory unmatched in history of extremist organizations’ — It's a pattern of territorial expansion that has now become familiar. After the Islamic State captured Sinjar on Sunday, came the executions. Then arrived the orders to convert or die …
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VodkaPundit, Business Insider, Reuters, Booman Tribune and The Long War Journal
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Loveday Morris / Washington Post:
Islamic State seizes town of Sinjar, pushing out Kurds and sending Yazidis fleeing
Islamic State seizes town of Sinjar, pushing out Kurds and sending Yazidis fleeing
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Business Insider, The Week and New York Times
Chris Moody / Yahoo! News:
Rand Paul says he never proposed ending aid to Israel — even though he did Yahoo News 1 hr ago — Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul on Monday denied that he once supported ending federal aid to Israel—an idea he proposed as recently as 2011. — “I haven't really proposed that in the past,” …
Hunterzl / IDF Blog:
Captured Hamas Combat Manual Explains Benefits of Human Shields — IDF forces in the Gaza Strip found a Hamas manual on “Urban Warfare,” which belonged to the Shuja'iya Brigade of Hamas' military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades. The manual explains how the civilian population can be used …
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Power Line, The Tower, The Daily Caller, Washington Post, The PJ Tatler, Elder Of Ziyon and The Gateway Pundit
TMZ.com:
In Drunken Rage — CNN is being sued by 2 EMTs who claim one of the network's reporters bit them in a drunken rage. — Arwa Damon — the Beirut-based senior international correspondent for CNN — was in the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad back in July. According to the lawsuit — obtained by TMZ …
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Politico, The Huffington Post and Mediaite
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Republicans Remain Slightly Favored To Take Control Of The Senate — If Americans elected an entirely new set of senators every two years — as they elect members of the House of Representatives — this November's Senate contest would look like a stalemate.
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Washington Monthly, National Review, Talking Points Memo and Hot Air
Philip Gourevitch / New Yorker:
An Honest Voice in Israel — Shortly before the announcement Thursday night of the ceasefire in Gaza that went into effect Friday morning and was immediately broken, the Deutsche Welle, the German radio station, posted the transcript of an interview with the Israeli novelist Amos Oz. Here's how it started:
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Hot Air, CANNONFIRE and Unfogged
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
How This War Ends — RAMALLAH, West Bank — I HAD held off coming …
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
House Whip Sends Bible To Every Hill Office For ‘Decision-Making’ Guidance — A Republican congressman recently sent a copy of the Holy Bible to every member of Congress “to help guide you in your decision-making,” according to a letter obtained by TPM. — Rep. Steven Palazzo (R-MS) …
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The Raw Story
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
‘Torture report’ delayed in redaction fight — The Obama administration's attempt to redact some portions of an upcoming report on “enhanced interrogation techniques” is drawing ire from Capitol Hill and could delay the release of the detailed analysis for months.
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Booman Tribune
Brendan Bordelon / The Daily Caller:
Dem. Lawmaker Uses German Luftwaffe Uniform To Portray U.S. Navy In Campaign Mailer — Democratic lawmaker Julia Brownley sent a political mailer to her constituents in late July featuring a woman wearing fake military attire and a German Luftwaffe insignia — apparently unaware that the costume …
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America Rising
CNN:
Experimental drug likely saved Ebola patients — (CNN) — Three vials containing an experimental drug stored at subzero temperatures were flown into Liberia last week in a last-ditch effort to save two American missionary workers who had contracted Ebola, according to a source familiar with details of the treatment.
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Talking Points Memo, Here & Now, Gawker, Boing Boing and New Day
Guardian:
World's top PR companies rule out working with climate deniers — Ten firms say they will not represent clients that deny man-made climate change or seek to block emisson-reducing regulations — Some of the world's top PR companies have for the first time publicly ruled out working …
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ThinkProgress and The PJ Tatler
Maurice Possley / Washington Post:
New evidence revives concerns that a man was wrongly put to death in 2004 — CORSICANA, Tex. — For more than 20 years, the prosecutor who convicted Cameron Todd Willingham of murdering his three young daughters has insisted that the authorities made no deals to secure the testimony …
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Guardian, ProfessorBainbridge.com, Shakesville, ACS Blog and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Alexander Burns / Politico:
Exclusive: Powerhouse GOP group snared in money scheme — Since the Republican State Leadership Committee burst into national politics, it's become one of the most influential outside players on the right: It spent tens of millions of dollars to flip state legislative chambers and redraw …
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Right Wing Watch
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Cantor in the Land of the Lilliputians — Last week when Eric Cantor announced he would not after all serve out his current House term, his official explanation was that he wanted to give his successor (which he presumed to be his primary vanquisher, Dave Brat) a leg up with an early access to office.
Bryce Covert / ThinkProgress:
Pregnant Worker: This Is How Walmart Treated Me — Candis Riggins has a new baby. But, since she got fired from Walmart, she no longer has her job or her house. — In March, Walmart quietly changed its policy for accommodating pregnant workers so that they were covered by its existing disability protections.
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Daily Kos
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
As Gays Prevail in Supreme Court, Women See Setbacks — WASHINGTON — When Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg reflects on the Supreme Court's recent rulings, she sees an inconsistency. — In its gay rights rulings, she told a law school audience last week, the court uses the soaring language of …