Top Items:
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP strategists to Jeb: Treat Trump with kid gloves — Jeb Bush needs to walk a fine line in responding to Donald Trump's attacks, Republican strategists say, and avoid going toe-to-toe with the brash New Yorker. — They say getting into a “food fight” with Trump would diminish Bush …
Discussion:
Political Wire
RELATED:
Eric Bradner / CNN:
Graham on Trump: He came in like a ‘wrecking ball’ — (CNN)Sen. Lindsey Graham says Donald Trump is a “wrecking ball” who has put the Republican Party's future on the line with his controversial remarks about Mexican immigrants. — “I think he's hijacked the debate.
Discussion:
The Hill, Salon, The Last Tradition, Hinterland Gazette, Addicting Info, Slantpoint, Mediaite, The Huffington Post, OnPolitics and Business Insider
Washington Post:
Donald Trump: ‘We have to take back the heart of our country’
Donald Trump: ‘We have to take back the heart of our country’
Discussion:
Daily Kos, The Hill and Yahoo Politics
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
McCain: ‘Circus’ around immigration debate hurting GOP
McCain: ‘Circus’ around immigration debate hurting GOP
Discussion:
The Gateway Pundit, Hinterland Gazette and mccain.senate.gov
Rick Klein / ABC News:
5 Stories You'll Care About in Politics This Week
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Killing the European Project — Suppose you consider Tsipras an incompetent twerp. Suppose you dearly want to see Syriza out of power. Suppose, even, that you welcome the prospect of pushing those annoying Greeks out of the euro. — Even if all of that is true, this Eurogroup list of demands is madness.
Discussion:
Common Dreams, Slantpoint, Politico, Business Insider and Hullabaloo
Doug Sosnik / Politico:
The End of the 2016 Election Is Closer Than You Think — The campaign might be lost even before the GOP picks a nominee. — SHARES — The end of the 2016 presidential election is actually much closer than you might think. — Get POLITICO Magazine in your feeds
Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
WHINOS: On the Martyrdom of the Holy, Holy Base — What's generally misunderstood on the Left is that the tea-party movement did not arise as an alternative to the Obama-Reid-Pelosi Democrats but as an alternative to the Bush-McConnell-Hastert Republicans, who were judged to have spent too much …
Discussion:
BREITBART.COM, Hot Air and NO QUARTER USA NET
Dan Hyde / Telegraph:
Earth heading for ‘mini ice age’ within 15 years — River Thames could freeze over in 2030s when Northern Hemisphere faces bitterly cold winters, scientists say — The earth is 15 years from a “mini ice-age” that will cause bitterly cold winters during which rivers such as the Thames freeze over, scientists have predicted.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Disaster In Europe — Obviously the news from Europe is terrible, with much confusion about exactly what is happening. Here's what I think is the story, although I haven't done any independent reporting. — 1. Tsipras apparently allowed himself to be convinced, some time ago, that euro exit was completely impossible.
Discussion:
Washington Monthly, Common Dreams and Eschaton
Tracy Wilkinson / Los Angeles Times:
Mexico drug lord Guzman's escape tunnel is a minor engineering masterpiece — The tunnel stretched a mile long, from the jailhouse shower to an empty building in a cornfield, and was deep enough for drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to stand upright as he made his escape.
Discussion:
New York Times, CNN, The Atlantic, Dallas Morning News, Guardian, Reuters, Business Insider, ABC News, Slantpoint and KTLA
Stacy Brown / New York Post:
Bill Cosby's wife says accusers ‘consented’ to drugs and sex — Bill Cosby's wife knows her husband is a serial philanderer, but believes his scores of accusers consented to drugs and sex, two confidants of the couple say. — Last week's revelation that Cosby admitted during a deposition …
Discussion:
UPROXX, Liberaland, Hinterland Gazette, theGrio, Mediaite and Associated Press
New York Times:
The End of Federally Financed Ghettos — The Supreme Court issued an important ruling last month when it reminded state and local governments that the Fair Housing Act of 1968 bars them from spending federal housing money in a manner that perpetuates racial segregation.
Discussion:
Power Line
Sam Byford / The Verge:
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata is dead at 55 — Nintendo has announced that its president and CEO, Satoru Iwata, died on Saturday. He was 55, and the cause of death was stated as a bile duct growth. Iwata took some time off for health reasons last year and had surgery to remove a tumor, returning later in the year.
Discussion:
Washington Post, UPROXX, Mashable and The Week
Howell Raines / New York Times:
The Dream World of the Southern Republicans — UNLIKE previous Alabama governors, Robert J. Bentley is not a fount of oratory. Nor is he a champion of “kinder and gentler.” His dyspeptic refusal to accept federal funds for Medicaid expansion, in a state where more than one million …
Discussion:
The Moderate Voice, Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times and The Mahablog