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1:30 PM ET, October 17, 2015

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Gary Legum / Salon:
Jeb Bush's epic implosion: Why it's high time he gave up his presidential fantasy  —  Let's face it: Jeb sucks at this whole running-for-president thing, and he's just wasting our time now  —  Memo to Jeb Bush: Ignore mash notes like this one from Jennifer Rubin.  Your presidential run is likely done.
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Marco Rubio's wake-up call  —  <p>The hype surrounding Marco Rubio's presidential campaign just smashed into the wall of reality.</p><p>First, the Florida senator's team insisted it had stashed more campaign cash in the bank than fellow Floridian Jeb Bush — only it hadn't.
Richard Read / Oregonian:
Borrower returns books 52 years late to Portland State University's library, with unsigned note  —  Memo to the person who anonymously returned two books to the Portland State University Library 52 years after borrowing them: … It's a fact.  Approximately 52 years after taking out a couple …
Discussion: Associated Press
neo-neocon:
Bush Derangement Syndrome: left, right, and Trumpian  —  Commeter “Eric” writes: … I'm not sure it's possible at this point, but I agree that it's desirable and might even be necessary.  —  I also wonder what Trump supporters have to say about Trump's attitude on the subject …
Discussion: Chicago Boyz
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Daily Mail:
Trump blames George W. Bush for 9/11: ‘Say what you want, the World Trade Center came down during his time’
Nick Gass / Politico:
Trump: 9/11 happened on George W. Bush's watch
Discussion: Vox and Bloomberg.com news
George F. Will / Washington Post:
What Bernie Sanders doesn't understand about economic equality  —  America is more distant from the 1933 beginning of the New Deal (82 years) than that beginning was from the 1865 end of the Civil War (68 years).  Both episodes involved the nation's understanding of equality …
Discussion: protein wisdom
Patricia Cohen / New York Times:
What Could Raising Taxes on the 1% Do?  Surprising Amounts  —  When it comes to paying taxes, most Americans think the wealthy do not pay their fair share.  —  There is a sharp divide, however, between Republicans and Democrats when it comes to taxing the rich, who provide most of the cash for political campaigns.
Lawrence Lessig / The Atlantic:
Larry Lessig: I'm All In  —  I had an idea.  It proved right.  It proved wrong.  Can I act on the right bit, despite the wrong?  —  In July, I decided to try something that no one else had done: to launch a campaign for a “referendum president,” focused on ending the system of corruption that has crippled our government.
Discussion: Bloomberg.com news
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Biden would run ‘optimistic campaign’  —  A top adviser to Vice President Biden sent a letter to former staffers Thursday indicating his decision on 2016 will happen soon and laying out the themes of a possible presidential campaign, according to The Associated Press.
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Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
We Are Already Months Into the Biden Campaign
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg View:
Obamacare Delivers.  Just Not Very Much.  —  The administration is expecting barely any increase in enrollment in Obamacare next year.  The forecast is for enrollment of only 10 million, just a smidge higher than the 9.9 million currently enrolled.  —  If enrollment growth has truly stalled out, that would be big news.
New York Times:
The Great ‘Sanctuary City’ Slander  —  Lawmakers in Washington and around the country are in an uproar over what they derisively call “sanctuary cities.”  These are jurisdictions that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, or try in other ways to protect unauthorized immigrants from unjust deportation.
Discussion: ImmigrationProf Blog
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Abedin says she answered Benghazi questions ‘to the best of my ability’  —  Longtime Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin emerged from a nearly eight-hour closed-door meeting of the House Select Committee on Benghazi late on Friday afternoon, claiming to have done her best to answer the panel's extensive questions.
Timothy Egan / New York Times:
Guess Who Else Is a Socialist?  —  One of the side benefits of a well-watched national political debate is the exposure it brings to something obscure and forgotten — like Denmark.  Who doesn't love a country that gave us a dish of frikadeller and rugbrod to go with paid parental leave and universal health care?
Emily Atkin / ThinkProgress:
7 Amazing Moments From The Fox News ‘Terrorism Expert’ Who Was Just Arrested For Fraud  —  On Thursday, a man named Wayne Simmons was arrested by the FBI for what the agency called “major fraud” — lying about having worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for nearly 30 years …
Discussion: TVNewser, Poynter. and NPR
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Florida Times Union:
Sex delay extends night-long standoff with police on Jacksonville's Westside
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Maddy Savage / The Local:
Sweden opens world's first male rape centre
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Dem proposes exec action to curb gun violence
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Russian Hackers of Dow Jones Said to Have Sought Trading Tips
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Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic:
The Paranoid, Supremacist Roots of the Stabbing Intifada
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Stephanie Allen Contact / Orlando Sentinel:
Obama's tank take-back ticks off some Florida law officers
Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
After firestorm, pork roast is back on the menu at federal prisons
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