Top Items:
Washington Post:
County investigation: Michael Brown was shot from the front, had marijuana in his system — Michael Brown was shot in the head and chest multiple times, according to Mary Case, the St. Louis County medical examiner. — While Case declined to comment further, citing the ongoing investigation …
RELATED:
Angela J. Davis / The New Republic:
Justice for Michael Brown Rests Almost Entirely in the Hands of This One Man — The killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, by St. Louis County police officer Darren Wilson prompted massive protests in Ferguson and in cities all over the nation.
Fred Siegel / City Journal:
A Grotesque Pantomime of Repression and Redemption — Activists and journalists are stuck in the racial resentments of the 1960s. — The American understanding of riots and racial violence was shaped a half-century ago, during the insurrections of the 1960s.
Discussion:
Ed Driscoll
CNN:
Obama on Ferguson: 'Let's see some understanding'
Obama on Ferguson: 'Let's see some understanding'
Discussion:
WWBT-TV, Washington Post, Hinterland Gazette, The Lead with Jake Tapper, USA Today, New Day and Hot Air
Missouri Governor's Office / Governor Jay Nixon:
Statement from Gov. Nixon regarding the ongoing situation in Ferguson and role of National Guard
Statement from Gov. Nixon regarding the ongoing situation in Ferguson and role of National Guard
Discussion:
Politico, KSDK-TV, Gawker, Daily Kos, Mediaite, The Huffington Post, The Daily Caller and National Review
Jeff Smith / New York Times:
In Ferguson, Black Town, White Power
In Ferguson, Black Town, White Power
Discussion:
Slate, Daily Kos, ThinkProgress, Washington Post, Guardian and Eschaton
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
Stark Racial Divisions in Reactions to Ferguson Police Shooting — Blacks and whites have sharply different reactions to the police shooting of an unarmed teen in Ferguson, Mo., and the protests and violence that followed. Blacks are about twice as likely as whites to say that the shooting of Michael Brown …
Discussion:
Politico, Booman Tribune, Hot Air, Washington Post, Poynter, Talking Points Memo and BBC
RELATED:
Tim Stanley / blogs.telegraph.co.uk:
A black president couldn't stop the Ferguson race riots
A black president couldn't stop the Ferguson race riots
Discussion:
Vox, Washington Examiner, TIME, Hot Air, RedState and Washington Post
Jelani Cobb / New Yorker:
A Movement Grows in Ferguson
A Movement Grows in Ferguson
Discussion:
Colorlines, Washington Post and No More Mister Nice Blog
Washington Post:
Full Transcript: Obama's remarks on Ferguson, Mo. and Iraq — A fulltranscript of the remarks President Obama delivered on Iraq and the situation in Ferguson, Mo. on August 18. — OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. — Earlier today, I received an update from my team on two separate issues …
Discussion:
Shakesville, Daily Signal and The PJ Tatler
RELATED:
Reuters:
Backed by U.S. strikes, Iraq Kurds retake strategic dam: officials — (Reuters) - Iraqi and Kurdish forces recaptured Iraq's biggest dam from Islamist militants with the help of U.S. air strikes to secure a vital strategic objective in fighting that threatens to break up the country, Kurdish and U.S. officials said on Monday.
Discussion:
RT and National Review
BBC:
Iraq crisis: Mosul dam recaptured from militants - Obama — Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and Iraqi troops have retaken Mosul dam from Islamic State (IS) militants, US President Barack Obama has said. — Mr Obama said the US helped in the operation. Air strikes targeted IS around the dam, Iraq's largest.
Discussion:
defense.gov, New York Times and The Moderate Voice
Tim Hanrahan / Wall Street Journal:
Transcript: Obama's Remarks Monday on Ferguson and Iraq — President Barack Obama said in remarks from the White House that Attorney General Eric Holder would travel to Ferguson, Mo., on Wednesday, and he called on members of the community to seek understanding rather than “holler” at each other.
Discussion:
Patterico's Pontifications
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Why We Fight Wars — A century has passed since the start of World War I, which many people at the time declared was “the war to end all wars.” Unfortunately, wars just kept happening. And with the headlines from Ukraine getting scarier by the day, this seems like a good time to ask why.
Discussion:
Consortiumnews.com, Let's Try Democracy, Hit & Run and Washington Monthly
The Huffington Post:
Why Rick Perry Will Be Convicted — If the court of public opinion has an impact on a jury's decisions, Texas Governor Rick Perry may have a chance of beating his indictments. While poorly informed Democrats like Obama advisor David Axelrod call the indictments “sketchy,” …
Discussion:
The Week
RELATED:
Alec MacGillis / The New Republic:
The Charges Against Rick Perry Are Thin. But They Are Also Clarifying.
The Charges Against Rick Perry Are Thin. But They Are Also Clarifying.
John Fund / National Review:
The Perry Indictment's Predecessor
The Perry Indictment's Predecessor
Discussion:
The Iowa Republican, Clash Daily, The PJ Tatler, RedState and Guardian
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Police Officer Pushes CNN's Don Lemon From Sidewalk — CNN reporter Don Lemon said a St. Louis County police officer pushed him away from the sidewalk where he was reporting live form Ferguson, Mo. on Monday. — During a segment on “The Situation Room,” CNN cut to Lemon as he was being corralled away from the road.
Discussion:
The Raw Story
RELATED:
Christopher Mims / Wall Street Journal:
What Happens When Police Officers Wear Body Cameras
What Happens When Police Officers Wear Body Cameras
Discussion:
National Review
Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg View:
Hillary's Wealth Won't Matter — Yesterday, Annie Lowrey considered Hillary Clinton's recent (and continuing) stumbles over her wealth. She concluded that none of this “Mitt Romney problem” will matter because Democrats have a proven rhetorical flourish on the subject — Lowrey suggested, “Yes, we're really lucky.
RELATED:
Liz Kreutz / ABC News:
Hillary Clinton Is Finally Going Back to Iowa
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
No, the Founders Were Not Tea Partiers — A 200-year-old lie. — Shares … A longstanding conceit of conservative thought, which has returned with new force during the Obama years, is that conservatism is the authentic heir to the vision of the Founders.
Discussion:
Washington Monthly
Hayes Brown / ThinkProgress:
EXCLUSIVE: Obama Will Personally Chair U.N. Security Council Meeting — President Barack Obama chairs a meeting of the United Nations Security Council in 2009 — President Barack Obama will preside over a meeting of the United Nations Security Council during his attendance …
Discussion:
Hot Air, Yahoo! News and Politico
Erick Erickson / RedState:
Ferguson Is Not Binary — The world is not a binary place. People and events can sometimes be simple and can sometimes be complicated. Simple events can have tangentially related complicated issues involved and complicated events can have tangentially related simple issues involves.
Discussion:
Hit & Run and Ed Driscoll
Politico:
Exclusive: White House meets with big biz on immigration — Senior White House officials are in talks with business leaders that could expand the executive actions President Barack Obama takes on immigration. — Obama was initially expected to focus only on slowing deportations …
Discussion:
The Hill, The Gateway Pundit, Washington Post, National Review and The Daily Caller
Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
West's historic drought stokes fears of water crisis — WILLOWS, Calif. — When the winter rains failed to arrive in this Sacramento Valley town for the third straight year, farmers tightened their belts and looked to the reservoirs in the nearby hills to keep them in water through the growing season.
Discussion:
ThinkProgress