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Bruce Ackerman / New York Times:
Obama's Betrayal of the Constitution — BERLIN — PRESIDENT OBAMA's declaration of war against the terrorist group known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria marks a decisive break in the American constitutional tradition. Nothing attempted by his predecessor, George W. Bush, remotely compares in imperial hubris.
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New York Times:
Legal Authority for Fighting ISIS — As the Pentagon gears up to expand its fight against ISIS, a fundamentalist Sunni militant group that controls large areas of Iraq and Syria, Congress appears perfectly willing to abdicate one of its most consequential powers: the authority to declare war.
New York Times:
Arabs Give Tepid Support to U.S. Fight Against ISIS — BEIRUT, Lebanon — Many Arab governments grumbled quietly in 2011 as the United States left Iraq, fearful it might fall deeper into chaos or Iranian influence. Now, the United States is back and getting a less than enthusiastic welcome …
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
The Uncertain Trumpeters — Johnny Waffles rallies our allies to …
The Uncertain Trumpeters — Johnny Waffles rallies our allies to …
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The Hill, Scared Monkeys and Ed Driscoll
Amanda Coyne:
Eyewitness comes forward on ‘Palin brawl’ — Eric Thompson was having fun with friends and his wife at a party in South Anchorage on Saturday night. Thompson, who is 56 years old, was the designated driver for the evening, so he wasn't drinking. But that was okay with him. He was among friends.
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Mediaite and The Raw Story
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Carolyn Kaster / ABC News:
Sarah Palin's Family Allegedly in Alaska House Party Brawl
Sarah Palin's Family Allegedly in Alaska House Party Brawl
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The Immoral Minority and Roger Ailes
clickorlando.com:
Cops: Zimmerman threatened man — Lake Mary police say driver did not want to press charges — Author: Daniel Dahm, Managing Editor of ClickOrlando.com, ddahm@clickorlando.com — LAKE MARY, Fla. - — George Zimmerman threatened to kill a driver during a road rage incident in Lake Mary …
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Mike Schneider / Associated Press:
Police: Zimmerman accused of threatening driver — ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A driver says George Zimmerman threatened to kill him, asking ‘Do you know who I am?’ during a road confrontation in their vehicles, a police spokeswoman said Friday. — The driver, whose name hasn't been released …
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Globe and Mail:
Rob Ford drops out of mayoral race, Doug Ford running in his place — Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has withdrawn from the mayoral race, with brother Doug Ford registering to run in his place. — The mayor's campaign spokesman Jeff Silverstein appeared at City Hall's election services office Friday afternoon …
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Talking Points Memo and Outside the Beltway
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Lucas Oleniuk / Toronto Star:
Rob Ford withdraws from mayor's race, Doug files to take his place
Rob Ford withdraws from mayor's race, Doug files to take his place
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Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford withdraws re-election bid
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford withdraws re-election bid
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Toronto Star, Washington Monthly and Towleroad News #gay
BBC:
Israeli intelligence veterans refuse to spy on Palestinians — Dozens of veterans of an elite Israeli military signals intelligence unit have said they will no longer serve in operations against Palestinians. — Forty-three past and present reservists signed a letter about Unit 8200, which carries out electronic surveillance.
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Washington Monthly and Booman Tribune
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ABC News:
Government Threatened Foley Family Over Ransom Payments, Mother of Slain Journalist Says … Obama administration officials repeatedly threatened the family of murdered journalist James Foley that they might face criminal charges for supporting terrorism if they paid ransom to the ISIS killers …
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Congressman Mark Sanford / Facebook:
I apologize for the length of this post, but given the gravity of the issue at hand when I sat down to write late last night a long list of things came to my mind. — More than anything, I am struck by two truths. One, it seems that history well documents that those who work to avoid conflict …
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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry / The Week:
Ted Cruz and the most cynical, despicable political stunt of the year — Aggressively supporting Israel is a political winner for conservatives. But when it comes at the expense of persecuted Christians who fear for their lives... Berating a persecuted religious minority for your own political gain?
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Lisa Wirthman / Denver Post:
GOP'S UNDERHANDED PUSH FOR OVER-THE-COUNTER BIRTH CONTROL — If Republicans' newfound enthusiasm for birth control seems suspicious, it's with good reason. Following the lead of Colorado U.S. Senate candidate Cory Gardner, a handful of Republicans in midterm races across the country …
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Lynn Bartels / Denver Post:
COLORADO SENATE: UDALL HOLDS LEAD BUT RACE COULD GO “EITHER WAY”
COLORADO SENATE: UDALL HOLDS LEAD BUT RACE COULD GO “EITHER WAY”
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The Spot, Washington Times, The Colorado Independent, Washington Free Beacon and Talking Points Memo
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP Senate's first 100 days — Republicans are putting together an agenda for the first 100 days of 2015 in case they win control of the Senate. — Authorizing the Keystone XL oil pipeline, approving “fast-track” trade authority, wiping out proposed environmental regulations and repealing the medical device tax top their list.
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mainly macro:
Scotland and the SNP: Fooling yourselves and deceiving others — There are many laudable reasons to campaign for Scottish independence. But how far should those who passionately want independence be prepared to go to achieve that goal? Should they, for example, deceive the Scottish people about the basic economics involved?
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Better Together Blog and New York Times
Pew Research Center:
Wide Partisan Differences Over the Issues That Matter in 2014 — GOP Continues to Hold Engagement Advantage — Heading into the final weeks before the midterm elections, Republican and Democratic voters are split not only over their candidate preferences, but also about the importance of key issues in the election.
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Firedoglake, Washington Post, Mediaite and American Power
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Inflation Cult — Wish I'd said that! Earlier this week, Jesse Eisinger of ProPublica, writing on The Times's DealBook blog, compared people who keep predicting runaway inflation to “true believers whose faith in a predicted apocalypse persists even after it fails to materialize.” Indeed.
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TMZ.com:
Adrian Peterson — Indicted for Child Abuse ... Doc Reported Injuries — INDICTED FOR CHILD ABUSE — [Update] — EXCLUSIVE DETAILS — 2:31 PM PT — The Vikings have issued a statement saying ... “The Vikings are in the process of gathering information regarding the legal situation involving Adrian Peterson.”
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Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
Silent Coup — “The constitutional amendment before us,” Harry Reid said Tuesday, describing a proposal to give federal and state governments the authority to regulate political giving, “isn't about limiting free speech.” — Harry Reid, may I present the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Steve SingiserFollow / Daily Kos:
Daily Kos Elections Polling Wrap: Recent data hints at a ‘Macro/Micro’ polling divide — On a week that has arguably been among the better polling weeks for the Democrats, an unheralded story has been the recent move on the generic ballot, and how it seems to be contrary to what we saw (at least, this week) in race-by-race polling.
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Washington Monthly