Top Items:
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Gaza War Strains Relations Between U.S. and Israel — WASHINGTON — When the State Department condemned Israel's strike on a United Nations school in Gaza on Sunday, saying it was “appalled” by this “disgraceful” act, it gave full vent to what has been weeks of mounting American anger toward the Israeli government.
Discussion:
JustOneMinute and Israpundit
RELATED:
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
US won't turn back flights over Ebola — The United States will not turn back flights from West Africa over concerns about the Ebola virus, the White House said Monday. — “There are in place a lot of precautions to ensure the safety of the American public and the traveling public,” …
Discussion:
CNN and Taylor Marsh
Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
How Much Is Obamacare Raising Your Insurance Rate? Depends on Which State You Live In. — Back in the spring, once it became apparent that enrollment in Obamacare would nearly match or even exceed projections, the law's detractors on the right started coming up with new predictions of doom.
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, Business Insider, Watchdog.org, Politico and New York Times
NDTV News:
NDTV Exclusive: How Hamas Assembles and Fires Rockets — Gaza: In the minutes before the ceasefire kicked in at Gaza this morning, Hamas fired a flurry of rockets towards Israel - 30 according to some counts. — Israel has argued that that these rockets are fired from civilian areas …
Discussion:
Algemeiner.com, The PJ Tatler, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Guardian and Israel Matzav
Carol E. Lee / Wall Street Journal:
Forecasting President Obama's Final Two Years in Office — With the prospect of a Republican takeover of the Senate looming, the White House is quietly mulling potential silver linings of such a dynamic during President Barack Obama's final two years in office.
RELATED:
Ynetnews:
In Gaza, there is no such thing as ‘innocent civilians’ — Op-ed: Fighting an enemy state with one hand while supplying food and energy to its residents with the other hand is absurd. — Giora Eiland — The story we are telling in this conflict is similar to the one we told in Lebanon in 2006.
Discussion:
Israel Matzav and Middle East
Kim Barker / The Daily Beast:
Exclusive: ‘Pro-Troop’ Charity Pays Off Tea Party Cronies Instead — Move America Forward has collected millions to send care packages to U.S. troops. But its assets have been used to benefit conservative political consulting firms close to its Tea Party founder.
New York Times:
U.S. General Is Reportedly Killed by an Afghan Soldier — KABUL, Afghanistan — A United States Army major general was killed on Tuesday by an Afghan soldier, shot at close range at a military training academy on the outskirts of Kabul, officials of the American-led coalition said Tuesday.
Discussion:
Gawker, Pamela Geller, Atlas Shrugs, emptywheel, kdvr.com and National Review
Politico:
Kansas showdown: The tea party's last shot — In one primary after another this year, the tea party has tried but failed to unseat poster senators of the Republican establishment: first John Cornyn, then Mitch McConnell, then Lindsey Graham, and finally and most spectacularly, Thad Cochran.
Discussion:
FiveThirtyEight and Taegan Goddard's …
RELATED:
Philip Elliott / Associated Press:
Kansas Senate Race Headlines 4-State Primary Day
Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Poll: Congress approval hits new low — The number of Americans who approve of their own representative in Congress has reached an all-time low, according to a poll released Tuesday. — In a Washington Post-ABC News poll, 51 percent of Americans said that they disapprove of the way their member …
Discussion:
Washington Post, Taegan Goddard's … and CNN
Ron Christie / The Daily Beast:
In Kentucky, Elaine Chao Endures Racist Attacks From Liberals — The former Republican Secretary of Labor has had to deal with a number of bigoted comments from Democratic partisans in the last year. So why is racism treated differently when it comes from the left?
RELATED:
Joe Saunders / BizPac Review:
Dem tries to hide tracks after anti-Asian race-baiting in Kentucky Senate race
Dem tries to hide tracks after anti-Asian race-baiting in Kentucky Senate race
Discussion:
RedState
Jeff Spross / ThinkProgress:
How Helsinki's ‘Mobility on Demand’ Service Could Make Car Ownership Obsolete — Helsinki, the capital of Finland, has a a plan that might make car ownership a thing of the past. — Which is not to say it would eliminate the need for riding in cars. Rather, Helsinki's plan is to provide …
Discussion:
Business Insider and 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 …
RELATED:
The United States Department of Justice:
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Finds Pattern And Practice Of Excessive Force And Violence At NYC Jails On Rikers Island That Violates The Constitutional Rights Of Adolescent Male Inmates — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Eric Holder, the United States Attorney General, and Preet Bharara …
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, Hinterland Gazette and Gothamist
J.D. Tuccille / Hit & Run:
With Loyalty Oath Demand, Crusade Against Corporate Inversion Gets Even Creepier — Leave it to Jonathan Alter to jump the already laughably overblown “problem” of corporations seeking friendlier tax jurisdictions elsewhere right past parody. Forget any discussion of why businesses are relocating.
RELATED:
Jonathan Alter / The Daily Beast:
The United States Needs Corporate ‘Loyalty Oaths’
The United States Needs Corporate ‘Loyalty Oaths’
Discussion:
The Federalist and Hot Air
John Harwood / New York Times:
Democrats Seize on Social Issues as Attitudes Shift — WASHINGTON — Facing re-election, Gov. Scott Walker, Republican of Wisconsin, no longer talks about stopping same-sex marriage. “It's those on the left that are pushing” the issue, he says. — Ed Gillespie, the Republican Senate candidate …
Discussion:
Washington Post, RedState and Prairie Weather
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Obamacare and the public: The more they know, the less they like — CONGRESS OBAMACARE REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY HEALTH CARE POLLS 2014 ELECTIONS — Democrats have long believed Obamacare would become more popular once it was fully in place and Americans got a chance to see it up close.
Discussion:
Betsy's Page
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.
Discussion:
Mediaite, Daily Kos, OnPolitics, Philly.com, PoliticusUSA, Hinterland Gazette, Outside the Beltway, CNN, The Daily Caller, his vorpal sword, Talking Points Memo, Little Green Footballs, Gawker, New York Magazine, The PJ Tatler, Balloon Juice, Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Raw Story, Washington Monthly and Business Insider
RELATED:
Paul Gattis / al.com:
Rep. Mo Brooks: Democrats ‘dividing America by race’ in ‘waging a war on whites’
Rep. Mo Brooks: Democrats ‘dividing America by race’ in ‘waging a war on whites’
Discussion:
Taylor Marsh, Little Green Footballs, Talking Points Memo, Politico and Mediaite
Reuters:
Tunneling through triangle of death, Islamic State aims at Baghdad from south — (Reuters) - Using secret tunnels built by Saddam Hussein and rough terrain to outfox Iraqi troops, Islamic State insurgents are getting dangerously close to Baghdad with the support of heavily-armed Sunni tribesmen …
Discussion:
Antiwar.com and The Gateway Pundit