Top Items:
Carolyn Kaster / JSOnline:
DNC chair Wasserman Schultz rips Scott Walker on women's issues — Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a member of the U.S. House from Florida, is shown speaking at the University of Miami in Coral Gables in 2012. On Wednesday in Milwaukee, she criticized Gov. Scott Walker for his record on women's issues.
RELATED:
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
FiveThirtyEight's Senate Model Is Back And It Gives Republicans The Edge — The FiveThirtyEight Senate model is launching Wednesday. We'll be rolling it out in stages, with additional features, functionality and further methodological detail. We'll also be unveiling our new set …
Discussion:
Bloomberg View and The Huffington Post
RELATED:
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Our Senate model is moving in Democrats' direction all of a sudden. Why?
Our Senate model is moving in Democrats' direction all of a sudden. Why?
Discussion:
New York Times, Bloomberg View and Democracy in America
Jonathan Karl / ABC News:
Obama Suggests ISIS Must Be Destroyed (or Maybe Not) — ANALYSIS: — TALLINN, Estonia - President Obama has condemned the beheading of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff, saying “we will not be intimidated ... justice will be done.” — But he offered a mixed message today about what exactly the United States wants to do about ISIS.
Discussion:
JustOneMinute, Hot Air, ABC News, Washington Post, Independent Journal Review, Power Line, The Hill and The Moderate Voice
RELATED:
Fox News:
Conflicting Signals? Obama vows to ‘destroy’ ISIS, make it ‘manageable’
Conflicting Signals? Obama vows to ‘destroy’ ISIS, make it ‘manageable’
Discussion:
The Gateway Pundit and Washington Post
Josh Rogin / The Daily Beast:
After Steven Sotloff Murder, Congress Demands a Vote on Obama's ISIS War
After Steven Sotloff Murder, Congress Demands a Vote on Obama's ISIS War
Discussion:
The Hill, Hot Air, Yahoo! News, Weekly Standard and New York Times
Dexter Filkins / New Yorker:
The Death of Steven Sotloff
The Death of Steven Sotloff
Discussion:
neo-neocon, Taylor Marsh, The Dish, PJ Media and No More Mister Nice Blog, more at Mediagazer »
Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Louisiana Marriage Ban Is Constitutional, Federal Judge Rules — “The State of Louisiana has a legitimate interest under a rational basis standard of review for addressing the meaning of marriage through the democratic process.” The first federal court ruling upholding a ban in the past year.
Discussion:
ACS Blog, Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos, Hot Air and The Raw Story
RELATED:
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Louisiana Judge Breaks Marriage Equality's Unbroken Winning Streak In Federal Court
Louisiana Judge Breaks Marriage Equality's Unbroken Winning Streak In Federal Court
Discussion:
The Reaction and ABC News
Washington Post:
Justice Dept. to probe Ferguson police force — Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. this week will launch a broad civil rights investigation into the Ferguson, Mo., Police Department, according to two federal law enforcement officials. — The investigation, which could be announced as early …
Discussion:
TalkLeft, National Review, Fox News, Mediaite, Hinterland Gazette and The New Civil Rights Movement
Bryan Lowryeagle Topeka / Wichita Eagle:
Democrat Chad Taylor drops out of U.S. Senate race against Pat Roberts, Greg Orman — › — ‹ — The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate has decided to drop out of the race, opening room for an independent to draw a broader base of support.
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, Roll Call and OnPolitics
RELATED:
Peter / Reuters:
U.S., allies to stage exercises in West Ukraine as battles rage in East — (Reuters) - As fighting between the army and Russian-backed rebels rages in eastern Ukraine, preparations are under way near its western border for a joint military exercise this month with more than 1,000 troops from the United States and its allies.
Discussion:
The Atlantic Online, New York Times and The Dish
RELATED:
Michael Brown / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Juvenile court: Michael Brown had no serious felony convictions, did not face felony charges — • By Jeremy Kohler jkohler@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8337 — Updated with more details. — CLAYTON • Michael Brown was never found delinquent of the juvenile equivalents …
Discussion:
Got News, The Raw Story, The Gateway Pundit, Mediaite, Associated Press, Daily Kos, Jezebel, Daily RFT, Talking Points Memo, Liberaland and Little Green Footballs
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Biden: ISIL will reside in hell — Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday delivered a fiery response to the killing of American journalist Steven Sotloff, telling Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants that the U.S. will “follow them to the gates of hell.” — “[W]hen people harm Americans, we don't retreat.
Discussion:
National Review, The Daily Caller, No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Free Beacon
RELATED:
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Joe Biden On ISIS: “We Will Follow Them To The Gates Of Hell Until They Are Brought To Justice”
Joe Biden On ISIS: “We Will Follow Them To The Gates Of Hell Until They Are Brought To Justice”
Discussion:
Guardian, Talking Points Memo and The Huffington Post
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
Michael Bloomberg to Return to Lead Company He Founded — Michael R. Bloomberg will reassume the leadership of his business empire only eight months after ending his final term as mayor of New York. — Late Wednesday, Mr. Bloomberg told close confidants and senior executives of Bloomberg L.P. …
Discussion:
Politico, Gawker, Business Insider, The Huffington Post and Poynter, more at Mediagazer »
Tom Lyden / myfoxtwincities.com:
EXCLUSIVE: ISIS fighter worked at Minneapolis airport — He was the second known American killed while fighting for ISIS in Syria, and the second from Minnesota — and a Fox 9 exclusive uncovering his employment history is raising a few eyebrows. — An airport is probably the last place anyone …
Discussion:
No More Mister Nice Blog, Hot Air, Power Line, Hullabaloo, The Blotter, Business Insider, Mediaite, The PJ Tatler and National Review
Ahiza Garcia / Talking Points Memo:
Cops: Gun Range Claimed Uzi Release Forms ‘Were Blown Away By The Wind’ — Staff at an Arizona gun range reportedly told investigators that the release forms signed by the family of a 9-year-old girl who accidentally killed her instructor with an Uzi last week were unavailable because they had been “blown away by the wind.”
Discussion:
Liberaland, Mediaite and Associated Press
NY Daily News:
Sack the name — The Daily News will no longer refer to the Washington professional football team by its unacceptable nickname — The Daily News publishes its annual, best-in-the-city National Football League preview on Thursday with one deliberate omission — the Washington franchise appears without the name Redskins.
Discussion:
Politico
RELATED:
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Sen. Coburn: Let's change Constitution — Sen. Tom Coburn is pushing for a national convention to amend the Constitution. — The Oklahoma Republican, who has grown disenchanted with gridlock in Washington, will officially launch his effort after he retires from the Senate in a few months.
Discussion:
Hot Air, Daily Kos and Washington Post
Natasha Korecki / Chicago Sun Times:
Rauner admits $100K wine club; Quinn whines of banana breakfast — Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner is known for wearing an $18 watch in TV campaign ads. But when it comes to wine, he's not exactly popping open bottles of “Two-Buck Chuck.” — On Tuesday, Rauner disclosed …
Discussion:
National Review, The Raw Story and Washington Post
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Rand Paul's remarkable metamorphosis — After declaring certain Christian defenders of Israel to be “warmongers,” arguing we could not defeat the Islamic State without being an air force for Iran, opining we didn't have a national security interest in Syria or Iraq, accusing interventionists …
Discussion:
National Review, The Daily Caller, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Washington Monthly
Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
Scott Brown: It's Not My Job To Create Jobs (VIDEO) — Former Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), now a U.S. Senate candidate in New Hampshire, said that his job isn't to create jobs. That's for other Americans. — Instead, he said, his job is to get the government out of the way.