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CBS News:
Americans' views of Obama, Congress, political parties: Gloomy — Shares - — Americans' views of both political parties are negative and nearly match historic lows, a new CBS News poll reveals. — Just 29 percent of Americans have a favorable view of the Republican Party …
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Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Bipartisanship at Last: Poll Shows a Coalition of the Gloomy — Who says bipartisanship is dead? People in both parties seem to agree on this grim view: A key pillar of the American dream is crumbling. — This week's Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found that a commanding majority of people …
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Daily Surge and Daily Kos
Ann Coulter / Official:
EBOLA DOC'S CONDITION DOWNGRADED TO ‘IDIOTIC’ — I wonder how the Ebola doctor feels now that his humanitarian trip has cost a Christian charity much more than any services he rendered. — What was the point? — Whatever good Dr. Kent Brantly did in Liberia has now been overwhelmed …
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Robert Draper / New York Times:
Has the ‘Libertarian Moment’ Finally Arrived? — “Let's say Ron Paul is Nirvana,” said Kennedy, the television personality and former MTV host, by way of explaining the sort of politician who excites libertarians like herself. “Like, the coolest, most amazing thing to come along in years …
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Corey Robin / Crooked Timber:
Another Anti-Zionist Professor Punished for His Views (Updated) — Until two weeks ago, Steven Salaita was heading to a job at the University of Illinois as a professor of American Indian Studies. He had already resigned from his position at Virginia Tech; everything seemed sewn up.
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Scott Jaschik / Inside Higher Ed:
U. of Illinois apparently revokes job offer to controversial scholar
U. of Illinois apparently revokes job offer to controversial scholar
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Rich Lowry / Politico:
The Callow President — “'Stop just hatin' all the time.” If you haven't been following the news, you might not know whether this bon mot was uttered by a character on the ABC Family show “Pretty Little Liars” or by the president of the United States. — Of course, it was the leader …
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
In Reprisal, Russia Imposes Trade Sanctions on the West — MOSCOW — Russia announced on Thursday that it was banning the import of a wide range of food and agricultural products from Europe and the United States, among others, responding to Western-imposed sanctions and raising the level …
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Global Alert and Response (GAR) — Ebola virus disease update - West Africa — Epidemiology and surveillance — Between 2 and 4 August 2014, a total of 108 new cases of Ebola virus disease (laboratory-confirmed, probable, and suspect cases) as well as 45 deaths were reported from Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
URGENT: Democratic emails a fundraising bonanza — House Democrats have their email fundraising down to a science: Cast Speaker John Boehner as the leading villain, use President Barack Obama's signature (but sparingly) and don't hesitate to go ALL CAPS with a subject line like this: “BREAKING: IMPEACHMENT.”
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Washington Post
Olivia Nuzzi / The Daily Beast:
Rand Paul = Democrats' Enemy #1 — The senator's broad appeal threatens to weaken Democrats for 2016, and they are going on offense—sending out no less than 10 press releases on his latest trip to Iowa. — Democrats fundraise and campaign by exploiting concerns about right-wing extremism.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama defends executive action — President Obama defended his use of executive action on Wednesday, signaling he's willing to take steps on immigration and tax policy if Congress fails to act. — Obama vowed to “scour our authorities” seeking opportunities to act “wherever I have the legal authorities to make progress.”
James Hohmann / Politico:
The woman who could beat Scott Walker — Part of an occasional series on the hottest races of the 2014 midterm election. — VIROQUA, Wis. — Mary Burke might be the last candidate you'd expect to potentially topple one of the Republican Party's leading governors and upend the 2016 presidential field.
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RT:
Snowden granted 3-yr residence permit - lawyer — Edward Snowden has received a residence permit in Russia, which is valid for three years, starting on August 1, the former NSA contractor's lawyer announced. — “On the first of August he received a three-year residence permit,” lawyer Anatoly Kucherena told reporters.
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Primaries show Republican voters wary of Tea Party candidates, skeptical of party establishment — KANSAS 2014 ELECTIONS RAND PAUL CAMPAIGNS MICHIGAN JUSTIN AMASH PAT ROBERTS FRED UPTON SAM BROWNBACK — The standard thing to say about the various Republican primaries this year …
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Sam R. Hall / The Clarion-Ledger:
Miss. Republican Party will not hear McDaniel challenge — Interview from Nosef. — GOP committee member John Parker comments. — Cochran campaign comment. — The Mississippi Republican Party has said they will not hear the challenge from Chris McDaniel because state law would not allow …
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Charlie Spiering / BREITBART.COM:
MICHELLE OBAMA: ‘WOMEN ARE SMARTER THAN MEN’ — First Lady Michelle Obama shared some thoughts about women versus men during a conversation with former First Lady Laura Bush at the U.S Africa Leaders Summit in Washington D.C. — Obama explained that as First Lady it was important to remember …
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Andrew Krietz / MLive.com:
Rep. Justin Amash defeats Brian Ellis: ‘I ran for office to stop people like you’ — U.S. Rep. Justin Amash said Brian Ellis ran a “disgusting despicable smear campaign” during Amash's victory speech in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)
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Laura Smith-Spark / CNN:
Iraqi Yazidi lawmaker: ‘Hundreds of my people are being slaughtered’ — (CNN) — When radical Islamist fighters stormed the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar over the weekend, the Yazidi minority who call it home fled into the surrounding mountains in fear of their lives.
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