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6:20 PM ET, November 21, 2015

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22nd of November - ISIS THREAT ~Anonymous  —  SPREAD THIS LINK ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, WHATSAPP OR ANY MEDIA SERVICE USING #22DAESH AND #OPPARIS —  Tl;dr: Daesh plans attack on Paris and the world on the 22nd of November.  #22Daesh #OpParis http://pastebin.com/wkigzJZD
Discussion: RT, CANNONFIRE and New York's PIX11
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Anonymous says ISIS planning attacks in US, Paris, elsewhere Sunday  —  The hacker collective Anonymous says the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is planning to launch attacks in the U.S., Paris, Indonesia, Italy and Lebanon on Sunday.  —  OpParisIntel, the name of Anonymous' mission against ISIS …
Discussion: Jihad Watch and The Right Scoop
Raw Story:
Hacker collective Anonymous claims ISIS has plans for more attacks on Sunday
Discussion: LiberalAmerica.org
CNN:
Trump: ‘I want surveillance of certain mosques’  —  (CNN)Donald Trump is ratcheting up his rhetoric about American Muslims, saying there's precedent for monitoring some mosques amid the recent terror wave.  —  At a Birmingham, Alabama, rally on Saturday — which included a physical altercation between …
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Arturo Garcia / Raw Story:
Rachel Maddow slams Trump for blaming Muslim database backlash on the media
The Hill:
Eyebrows rise in Calif. as Kamala Harris makes changes to staff  —  Turmoil and lackluster funding in California Attorney General Kamala Harris's Senate campaign has some Democratic operatives wondering what's gone wrong.  —  Harris this week replaced campaign manager Rory Steele with Juan Rodriguez …
Robert Kagan / Wall Street Journal:
The Crisis of World Order  —  After Paris, Islamic State's rise and Syria's agony are shaking a weakened Europe—and the international system.  Can the U.S. summon the resolve to respond?  —  For several years, President Barack Obama has operated under a set of assumptions about the Middle East …
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Carson loses his hold on Iowa's conservatives  —  SIOUX CITY, Iowa—Hours after terrorists attacked a hotel in Mali and a week after Islamic State fighters struck Paris, Ted Cruz took the floor here to deliver a harsh critique of President Obama's Middle East posture and pledge a hardline approach to Syrian Muslim refugees.
Oliver Darcy / TheBlaze.com:
Guest Asks Bill Maher if Muslim ‘Ideas Are Bad.’ He Delivers Comeback That Draws Loud Applause  —  Editor's Note:  —  The video clip embedded in this story contains some strong language.  Viewer discretion is advised.  —  Bill Maher did not mince words Friday night as he sparred …
Max Fisher / Vox:
A very simple explanation of why it's wrong to demand that Muslims condemn terrorism  —  One long week after the Paris attacks, as Republican presidential candidates mounted an arms race over who can express the most overt and virulent prejudice toward Muslim Americans, MSNBC's Chuck Todd …
Discussion: New York Times
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New York Times:
Donald Trump Sets Off a Furor With Call to Register Muslims in the U.S.
A.B. Stoddard / The Hill:
The return of Bill  —  The top three signs President Bill Clinton is now seen as a critical asset going forward in his wife Hillary's presidential campaign:  — Bill will be doing 20 fundraisers in the next month alone, an extraordinary schedule for the candidate's spouse who has been, heretofore, in hiding.
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Lawrence Noble / Washington Post:   Clinton's campaign-finance hypocrisy
Sara Jerde / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Rep.: Obama ‘Stood Up For ISIS’ And Not ‘The Side Of Freedom’  —  Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO) said Friday in an interview with radio station KFTK that President Obama defended the Islamic State and not “the side of freedom” when he criticized Congress members who supported turning refugees away because of security risks.
Discussion: Mediaite
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Republican: Syrian refugees coming to U.S. for a ‘paid vacation’  —  Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) says refugees fleeing war-torn Syria are trying to come to the U.S. for a “paid vacation” in the form of generous welfare programs.  —  “I'm one of these folks that think we need to stop paying …
Discussion: Political Wire
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Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:   Congressman: Syrian Refugees Are Just Looking For A ‘Paid Vacation’
Alec Macgillis / New York Times:
Who Turned My Blue State Red?  —  Why poor areas vote for politicians who want to slash the safety net.  —  IT is one of the central political puzzles of our time: Parts of the country that depend on the safety-net programs supported by Democrats are increasingly voting for Republicans who favor shredding that net.
 
 
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