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Chemi Shalev / Haaretz:
Bill Clinton strays from Hillary's Israel script and knocks Netanyahu — In a conversation with pro-Palestinian activists in Iowa, the former president agrees: the Israeli PM won't make peace 'unless he's forced to.' — Former Senator Hillary Clinton has turned into a staunch defender …
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Guardian, No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Free Beacon
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Bill Clinton takes a shot at Netanyahu — Former President Bill Clinton says he agrees that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “not the guy” for a peace deal. — A C-SPAN video — first reported by Israeli newspaper Haaretz — shows the 42nd president at Sen. Tom Harkin's Iowa steak fry …
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Telegraph
Jeff Dunetz / “The Lid”:
Bill Clinton Gets Caught On Camera Trashing Netanyahu At Harkin Steak Fry — At the end of Sunday's Tom Harkin Iowa Steak Fry Bill Clinton was recorded bashing Bibi Netanyahu, agreeing that the prime minister was “not the man” to make peace with Palestinians.
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Washington Monthly, RedState, Shark Tank, Weekly Standard and Israel Matzav
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Senate Update: Democrats Draw Almost Even. Is It The Money? — When we officially launched our forecast model two weeks ago, it had Republicans with a 64 percent chance of taking over the Senate after this fall's elections. Now Republican chances are about 55 percent instead.
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Paul Lewis / Guardian:
Democrats' Senate strategist: don't let Republicans restrict voting rights
Democrats' Senate strategist: don't let Republicans restrict voting rights
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Daily Kos and Washington Post
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Bobby Jindal Calls Obama Admin ‘Science Deniers’ — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal paid a visit to Washington, D.C. this week to roll out his national energy policy blueprint. — At a breakfast for reporters Tuesday hosted by the Christian Science Monitor, the Republican governor attacked …
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Washington Monthly and Taegan Goddard's …
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Bobby Jindal Refuses To Say If He Believes In Evolution
Bobby Jindal Refuses To Say If He Believes In Evolution
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Raw Story
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
U.S. Pushes Back Against Warnings That ISIS Plans to Enter From Mexico — WASHINGTON — Militants for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have traveled to Mexico and are just miles from the United States. They plan to cross over the porous border and will “imminently” launch car bomb attacks.
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New York Times:
U.S. to Commit Up to 3,000 Troops to Fight Ebola in Africa — WASHINGTON — Under pressure to do more to confront the Ebola outbreak sweeping across West Africa, President Obama on Tuesday is to announce an expansion of military and medical resources to combat the spread of the deadly virus, administration officials said.
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USA Today, JustOneMinute, National Review, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Hugh Hewitt Show, Gawker, Hot Air and Reuters
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
U.S. General to Seek Combat Troops if Airstrikes Can't Stop ISIS — WASHINGTON — Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Congress on Tuesday that he would recommend deploying United States combat forces against Islamic extremists in specific operations …
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The Daily Banter, Outside the Beltway and Hot Air
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Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Top Military Official Suggests Obama Still Open To Ground Troops In Iraq
Top Military Official Suggests Obama Still Open To Ground Troops In Iraq
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Daily Kos
Nina Golgowski / NY Daily News:
TV evangelist, accused rapist Jim Bakker sells survivalist kits including ‘End of the World Biscuits’ — Bakker's website sells everything from bulk ‘End of the World Gravy,’ ‘Extreme Survival Bottles’ and extreme cold-weather apparel. The evangelist, who considers himself one of today's experts …
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Liberaland and Raw Story
David Clegg / dailyrecord:
Three party leader's promise to Scotland — The joint statement also rubbishes claims from the SNP that the Barnett Formula for calculating Scotland's budget could be changed to leave us less money for public services. — It pledges: “Because of the continuation of the Barnett allocation for resources …
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New York Times, dailyrecord, Guardian, Spectator and Press Association
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Niall Ferguson / New York Times:
Scots Must Vote Nae
Robert Rector / Daily Signal:
The War on Poverty Has Been a Colossal Flop — Today, the U.S. Census Bureau will release its annual report on poverty. This report is noteworthy because this year marks the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson's launch of the War on Poverty. Liberals claim that the War on Poverty …
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VodkaPundit and The Daily Caller
Yale Daily News:
Hirsi Ali addresses over 300 — Hirsi Ali's talk has generated a large amount of controversy on Yale's campus in recent days. — In spite of controversy surrounding her invitation to campus, Ayaan Hirsi Ali delivered her speech Monday night without significant interruption or disturbance.
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Power Line, Coyote Blog, Washington Free Beacon and Patterico's Pontifications
Steve Benen / msnbc.com:
Rand Paul eyes repeal of ‘all previous executive orders’ — When he's not changing his mind about his core beliefs, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is making odd policy pronouncements. Take his comments on Friday, for example. … By one account, Paul's vow to repeal all previous executive orders was met with …
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Washington Post, Wonkette and The Impolitic
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Fox News Aired Nearly 1,100 Benghazi Segments Across 5 Programs, Study Finds — NEW YORK — Benghazi is back in the spotlight this week, as the House on Wednesday begins its select committee hearings on the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks. But given that conservative media have claimed …
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Washington Monthly, The Democratic Daily, Politico, Wonkette, Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos
US Census / Census.gov:
Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2013 — The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that in 2013, the poverty rate declined from the previous year for the first time since 2006, while there was no statistically significant change in either the number of people living …
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ThinkProgress, White House.gov Blog, Business Insider and Calculated Risk
Rick Hasen / Election Law Blog:
Live Blogging #KSSEN Taylor v. Kobach: Analysis — Oral argument in the Kansas Supreme Court has now completed in the case of Kobach v. Taylor, on the question whether Taylor's name can be removed from the Kansas U.S. Senate ballot. The issue is especially important with incumbent Republican …
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Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos
Politico:
GAO: Obamacare abortion rules widely ignored — There are widespread instances of Obamacare insurance plans violating the rigid rules surrounding whether customers can use federal health care subsidies on insurance policies that cover abortion procedures, according to a Government Accountability Office investigation.
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Reuters, RedState, Hot Air, Hit & Run, Washington Free Beacon and Daily Signal
Dan Joseph / CNSNews:
Video: College Students Sign Petition in Support of ISIS — Despite one's feelings on how the U.S. government should deal with the growing threat that ISIS poses to the world, it's safe to assume that Americans across the political spectrum agree that the terror group is pretty odious.
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Scared Monkeys, Liberty Unyielding and Washington Free Beacon
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Stewart Rips Obama for Acting ‘Chaotic and Confused’ on ISIS — Jon Stewart spent the first part of Monday night's Daily Show trying to sort through the confusion and mixed messaging being sent by the Obama administration on exactly what strategy they're using (and what we should be calling it) to fight ISIS.
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Business Insider and Scared Monkeys
Usha Rodrigues / Slate:
A Thousand-Dollar Bill — The Supreme Court is wrong about the influence you can buy with less than $5,200. — What does $1,000 get you these days? A Prada T-strap? Yes. A little wine with dinner if you are former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell? Yes. Oh, and federal legislation favorable to your company?
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
House Expected to Vote on Training Syrian Rebels to Fight ISIS — WASHINGTON — The House will vote on Wednesday on whether to grant President Obama the authority to train and equip Syrian rebels to battle the Islamic State, but Republicans will insist on a detailed accounting of how the program fits …
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Lawfare