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John B. Judis / The New Republic:
The Ferguson Decision Was Not a “Miscarriage of Justice.”  Liberals Need to Accept That.  —  Susan Sontag once famously commented that one could have learned much more about the Soviet Union from 1950 to 1970 from reading the Readers' Digest than from reading The Nation.
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Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
County police chief says Rams apologized for ‘Hands up’ gesture; team's VP says otherwise  —  • By Jim Thomas jthomas@post-dispatch.com > 314-340-8197  —  UPDATED at 9:36 p.m. Monday with comment from Rams vice president.  —  Rams vice president of football operations Kevin Demoff …
Discussion: Raw Story, Mediaite and FOX2now.com
ESPN:
No fines for Rams players' salute
Agoldberg / The Smoking Gun:
GOP Staffer Who Attacked Obama Girls Was Arrested During Her Own “Awful Teen Years”  —  Buster  —  The Republican congressional aide who castigated the Obama daughters for their lack of “class” and dressing as if they were angling for a “spot at a bar” was once arrested for larceny during her own …
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Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Indigestion over the Obama girls  —  On the subject of the Obama girls' supposedly disrespectful behavior at the Thanksgiving turkey pardoning: not even close to unpardonable.  As my teenaged daughters would say to the Republican congressional staffer who took to Facebook to take off after Sasha and Malia: Hello?
Alex Moe / NBC News:
GOP Aide Who Criticized Obama Daughters to Resign
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
In Mary Landrieu Ad, Congressman Says Obama Will Be Impeached If Cassidy Wins  —  The radio ad features Landrieu saying she approves the message and is “authorized by Friends of Mary Landrieu and authorized by the Democratic State Committee of Louisiana.”  —  View Video ›  —  The text of the ad:
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Julia O'Donoghue / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Republican early voting increases before Louisiana's Dec. 6 runoff  —  The number of people who cast their ballots early in Louisiana dropped off from the Nov. 4 primary election to the Dec. 6 runoff election in every statewide category except one: registered Republican voters.
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Landrieu Radio Ad: Cassidy Endorsed Documentary That Said Slavery Better Than Welfare  —  “Cassidy/Jindal — bad for Louisiana, disastrous for black families.”  —  The ad is the second of its kind from the incumbent Louisiana Democratic Senator.  —  Here's the text of the ad …
David Weigel / Bloomberg Politics:
The Torch Is Being Passed to A New Generation of Right-Wing Media  —  “If you're looking for something, you might not find it,” says Lachlan Markay.  “If you're looking for anything, then, who knows?”  —  It's the middle of November, early morning, and Markay is perched in a chair right outside …
Discussion: Politico and Washington Post
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Harry Reid threatens recess, Christmas  —  Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid is using his final weeks as majority leader to threaten one of lawmakers' most valuable assets: Recess.  —  Facing down a daunting list of tasks, ranging from funding the government past Dec. 11 to approving …
Discussion: Daily Kos and The PJ Tatler
Frank Rich / Vulture:
What's saving America.  —  The last time Frank Rich had a conversation with Chris Rock was in early 1996, when they and the 1950s teen heartthrob Pat Boone were thrown together in a New York television studio as panelists on Bill Maher's old show Politically Incorrect.
Donna Cassata / Associated Press:
Obama Dealt Major Setback in Closing Guantanamo  —  President Barack Obama's 5-year-old campaign to close the federal prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, suffered a major setback as lawmakers finalizing the annual defense policy bill rejected steps toward shuttering the facility.
Discussion: ABC News and Hot Air
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Hispanic approval of President Obama surges following immigration announcement  —  Emory University political science Prof. Alan Abramowitz noticed something in Gallup's weekly assessment of President Obama's approval numbers: His approval among Hispanics has shot up by 14 points over the past two weeks.
Discussion: The Dish, Hot Air and Mediaite
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Bad Memories Down South  —  I've just spent nearly a week back home in exurban Atlanta, and I regret to report that the events in and in reaction to Ferguson have brought back (at least in some of the older white folks I talked with) nasty and openly racist attitudes I haven't heard expressed in so unguarded a manner since the 1970s.
Discussion: Booman Tribune and Eschaton
Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Rick Santorum: Separation Of Church And State A Communist Idea, Not An American One  —  In a conference call with members of right-wing pastor E.W. Jackson's STAND America that was posted online today, former senator Rick Santorum disputed the existence of the separation of church and state …
Discussion: FOX News Radio
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Black Friday lays an egg  —  The panic-inducing artificial-shortage bargains got rolled out on Friday morning, and in some cases on Thanksgiving evening.  The workers showed up, ready for their toughest day of the year.  Millions of shoppers, though, stayed well away from the Black Friday insanity …
Discussion: Washington Post and Don Surber
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Tara Culp-Ressler / ThinkProgress:
23-Year-Old Woman Beaten To Death After Defending Teen Girls From Harassment  —  A candlelight memorial for Tuçe Albayrak in front of the hospital in Offenbach, Germany on Saturday  —  Thousands of German citizens are mourning a 23-year-old student who was murdered for sticking …
Ahiza Garcia / Talking Points Memo:
Ben Carson Manages To Blame Ferguson On The 'Women's Lib Movement'  —  Conservative activist and former pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson recently blamed police shootings of black men on the “Me” generation that grew out of the “women's lib movement.”  —  During an appearance Tuesday …
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Sabrina Rubin Erdely, woman behind Rolling Stone's explosive U-Va. alleged rape story  —  Magazine writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely knew she wanted to write about sexual assaults at an elite university.  What she didn't know was which university.  —  So, for six weeks starting in June, Erdely interviewed students from across the country.
Katie Valentine / ThinkProgress:
The Sunshine State Cuts Its Commitment To Solar Power  —  Florida's Public Service Commission voted last week to cut energy efficiency targets for power companies and to do away with a solar rebate program in the state, decisions that served to scale back the state's already paltry efforts in renewable energy.
Discussion: Daily Kos
 
 
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
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Olivia Petersen / Politico:
2014 ‘Women Who Rule’ Award Winners Announced
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Russian Money Suspected Behind Fracking Protests
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
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Anita Singh / Telegraph:
Prof Stephen Hawking: make me a Bond villain
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Don Surber:
Do not rebuild in Ferguson
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Conservative leaders gang up to block Jeb Bush, say he opposes Reaganism
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John Edward Terrell / New York Times:
Evolution and the American Myth of the Individual