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Peter Manseau / The Atlantic:
Christmas's War on America — Every year, a new round of politicians attempt to breathe new life into America's thoroughly exhausted war on Christmas. But this year, maybe it's time instead to examine Christmas's war on Americans. — For centuries, the holiday has served as a flashpoint between competing religious ideas.
Yoni Appelbaum / The Atlantic:
Yes, Virginia, There Is a NORAD … Perhaps you've heard the legend of Harry Shoup. The gruff Air Force colonel stood watch on December night 60 years ago, in a secure bunker at Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), guarding against a nuclear strike. On his desk sat the Red Phone …
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The American Interest:
Gray Lady Sings the Blues — The social safety net for the elderly is under strain in developed countries, according to the NYT: … In this story, NYT is facing what everybody knows: The retirement systems of the 20th century won't work in the 21st. U.S. retirees will see declining …
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Eduardo Porter / New York Times:
An Aging Society Changes the Story on Poverty for Retirees — One of the great success stories of the 20th century was the decline in poverty among the elderly. That story, however, is starting to change. — A typical American worker in the middle rung of the earnings ladder …
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Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
Heavily redacted Benghazi emails released on Christmas Eve — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) released a handful of sensitive documents Thursday morning dealing with terrorism suspect Anwar al-Awlaki and the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya.
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Stevengoddard / Real Science:
Christmas Eve 1955 Was Much Warmer — Drudge is touting the “record heat” forecast for Christmas Eve, even though most of the country will be below normal temperature. The best Drudge could come up with was 86 degrees at Orlando. — Christmas Eve 1955 was much warmer.
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Bernie Sanders: ‘Trump is very smart’ for manipulating the media — Donald Trump is “very smart,” Bernie Sanders said during an interview that aired Thursday, because the Manhattan mogul and former star of NBC's “The Apprentice” franchise knows how to play the media.
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Eugene Scott / CNN:
Sanders: Trump is ‘bombastic’ so he can get media coverage
Sanders: Trump is ‘bombastic’ so he can get media coverage
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Jerry Markon / Washington Post:
U.S. plans raids to deport families who surged across border — The Department of Homeland Security has begun preparing for a series of raids that would target for deportation hundreds of families who have flocked to the United States since the start of last year, according to people familiar with the operation.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A political bomb is about to blow up in the Democrats' faces
A political bomb is about to blow up in the Democrats' faces
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Mele Kalik-Baracka — President Obama jets to a Hawaiian holiday, while the world unravels. — Before leaving for his annual Hawaiian Christmas vacation, President Obama found an odd way to wish Americans “Mele Kalikimaka!” In an interview with National Public Radio, he discussed Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Karl Rove: Obama Should React to Terrorism Like Bush Did
Steven Hayward / Power Line:
The Creaking Joints of Democracy — One of my favorite liberals, Philly magazine's Joel Mathis (he's one half of the “Red-Blue America” column with Ben Boychuk), offers up a conciliatory column in the spirit of Christmas today that I take at face value. A few relevant bits: … So far, so good.
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Los Angeles Times:
Gov. Jerry Brown pardons Robert Downey Jr. for 1990s drug offenses — Robert Downey Jr. appears in a Malibu courtroom on July 25, 1996, after his third arrest in a month. — Actor Robert Downey Jr., who spent time behind bars in the late 1990s on drug convictions, received a Christmas Eve pardon …
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J. Patrick Coolican / Star Tribune:
Minneapolis City Council Member Alondra Cano under fire for posting phone numbers, email addresses of constituents — A Minneapolis City Council member is drawing criticism for what some see as an effort to publicly shame constituents who objected to her involvement in Wednesday's Black Lives Matter rally …
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Lauren Luxenburg / Wilson Perkins Allen Opinion …:
44 Percent Of Democrats Support Taking Refugees From A Fictional Country — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 23, 2015 — Press Contact: — lluxenburg@wparesearch.com — Washington, DC - Public Policy Polling, which is known for adding questions …