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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Trump the Disrupter — Washington — I'VE been hesitant to start writing about Donald Trump. — I was worried that if I wrote something that made him mad, he would send out one of his midnight mordant tweets about me, something like “She started as a 3. Now she's a 1.” — I'd be upset, of course.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Amid Trump mess, GOP candidates shine at RedState — Share Tweet Reddit Digg Mail Print SMS More — ATLANTA — It's likely the Donald Trump melodrama is the only news you've heard from the RedState Gathering of conservatives in Atlanta. But something unusual happened here, and it had nothing to do with Trump.
Ezra Klein / Vox:
Donald Trump's fight with Fox News and Megyn Kelly, explained — On Friday, Donald Trump said that Fox News's Megyn Kelly had it out for him during the first Republican presidential debate. And he had a theory as to why. — “She gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions,” Trump told CNN.
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump's history of flippant misogyny — For decades, Donald Trump has made flippant misogyny as much a part of his trademark as his ostentatious lifestyle. — Now, the former reality-television host and current front-runner in the polls for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination may be paying …
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Sources: Roger Stone quit, wasn't fired by Donald Trump in campaign shakeup
Sources: Roger Stone quit, wasn't fired by Donald Trump in campaign shakeup
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
The Trump Goes On — It's not over. And it's likely to end badly.
The Trump Goes On — It's not over. And it's likely to end badly.
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The Moderate Voice and American Power
Daily Mail:
Donald Trump was talking about Fox host Megyn Kelly's NOSE at GOP conference
Donald Trump was talking about Fox host Megyn Kelly's NOSE at GOP conference
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CNN:
Trump campaign claims it fired top adviser — who says he quit
Trump campaign claims it fired top adviser — who says he quit
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Benjy Sarlin / msnbc.com:
Donald Trump breaks with longtime aide Roger Stone
Donald Trump breaks with longtime aide Roger Stone
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Max Fisher / Vox:
Prominent sexist Erick Erickson says Donald Trump's sexism has no place in the GOP
Prominent sexist Erick Erickson says Donald Trump's sexism has no place in the GOP
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Jim Brunner / The Seattle Times:
Black Lives Matter protesters shut down Bernie Sanders speech — Black Lives Matter interrupted the planned speech for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at Westlake Park on Saturday afternoon. Sanders left without delivering his speech. — A Seattle speech …
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Matt Taibbi / Rolling Stone:
Republican Assault on Trump May Only Make Him Stronger — Party insiders ganged up on Trump in the first GOP debate, but the tactic may backfire — Last night's debate was the funniest political program in our nation's history. Nothing really comes close. — There have been moments, obviously.
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Protesters drove Bernie Sanders from one Seattle stage. At his next stop, 15,000 people showed. — Bernie Sanders came to Seattle on Saturday with plans to give two speeches. — The first didn't happen. An appearance by the senator from Vermont at an event celebrating the anniversary …
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Evan McMorris-Santoro / BuzzFeed:
Bernie Sanders' Campaign Adds Young Black Woman As New Public Face
Bernie Sanders' Campaign Adds Young Black Woman As New Public Face
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KHOU-TV:
Suspect in custody after 5 kids, 3 adults killed at N. Harris County home — 49-year-old suspect allegedly shot at deputies before standoff ensued — HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - The Harris County Sheriff's Office says a man has surrendered after five kids and three adults were found dead at a home late Saturday evening.
Washington Post:
D.C. police shoot woman who brandished knife near fire scene — A knife-wielding woman was shot by a D.C. police officer near the scene of a fire Saturday evening in Northeast Washington, D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said. Lanier said the woman was taken to a hospital, where she was reported to be in stable condition.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Inside McConnell's plan to avert a government shutdown — Mitch McConnell is discretely laying the groundwork for the fall's budget negotiations, which promise to be a major headache for the new Senate majority leader. — The Kentucky Republican has three priorities for the year-end talks …
Sydney Seau / New York Times:
The Hall of Fame Speech Junior Seau's Daughter Couldn't Give — Before his suicide, Junior Seau told his daughter to speak on his behalf if he entered the Hall of Fame. But the Hall didn't allow her to speak at the ceremony. Here's what Sydney would have said. — By AXEL GERDAU on
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Tom Tancredo / BREITBART.COM:
Illegal Alien Crime Accounts for over 30% of Murders in Many States — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump deserves credit for forcing all 17 Republican candidates to talk about the social costs of illegal immigration, but it is not “Trump's issue.”
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