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Inside the Republican Party's Desperate Mission to Stop Donald Trump — The scenario Karl Rove outlined was bleak. — Addressing a luncheon of Republican governors and donors in Washington on Feb. 19, he warned that Donald J. Trump's increasingly likely nomination would be catastrophic, dooming the party in November.
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Hot Air, Reuters, Washington Post, Guardian, Raw Story, Vox, The Huffington Post, RedState, Downtrend, New York Magazine, addictinginfo.org, The Week, BizPac Review, CNN, Althouse, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Hullabaloo, The Last Tradition, Occidental Dissent, American Power, JustOneMinute, Politico, Taylor Marsh, New Jersey News … and Gothamist
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Inside the GOP Implosion and the War to Stop Trump — Here is a New York Times article you may have seen. It describes the GOP's panicked, hyperbolic and yet utterly ineffectual rush to stop the Donald Trump juggernaut. As I've said before, the GOP's Trump problem reminds of the regional and global powers efforts to destroy ISIS.


Will Conservatives Abandon Donald Trump in the General Election? — The New York Times has a big story this morning about the trials and tribulations of the Republican Party establishment in their efforts to stop Donald Trump. I would like to draw your attention to two things. First this:
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Raw Story, New York Times, Hot Air, No More Mister Nice Blog and Gothamist

Jan Brewer endorses Donald Trump — Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer on Saturday endorsed Donald Trump for president. — Trump has made immigration a central issue in his campaign for president, vowing to build a wall along the southern border of the United States and promising to have Mexico pay for it.
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RedState, Outside the Beltway and CNN


Marco Rubio Gives Democratic Strategists The Vapors — As the old saying goes, if you're taking flak, you're over the target. The one big knock on Marco Rubio, despite his obvious strengths as a campaigner, has been about his toughness: that he was more Barry Sanders than Emmitt Smith …
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JustOneMinute and MSNBC

‘You Inspire Us All’ — 'You inspire us all. " With that fulsome greeting, Pat Robertson welcomed Donald Trump this week to the stage of Regent University. According to the school's catalogue, the university's name invokes the fact that “a regent is one who represents Christ, our Sovereign …


LePage, Christie endorse Donald Trump for president
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The Huffington Post and The Atlantic

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie endorses Donald Trump for president
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Joe.My.God., The Week, CNN and Mediaite

Chris Christie Delivers Major Blow to Party Elites Resisting Trump
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Politico, Red Alert Politics and WMTW-TV


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ThinkProgressPage Array, Yahoo Politics, Washington Post, Mother Jones, Los Angeles Times, Reuters, Politicus USA, NBC News, The Atlantic, The Week, Guardian and Politico
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Hillary Clinton Wins South Carolina Primary — COLUMBIA, S.C. — Drawing overwhelming support from the African-American voters who deserted her here eight years ago, Hillary Clinton won her first resounding victory of the 2016 campaign in South Carolina on Saturday, delivering a blow …
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Towleroad, Raw Story, The Week, Common Dreams and Politico


South Carolina primary: Hillary Clinton projected to win
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Politico, Hot Air, New Jersey News …, Outside the Beltway, The Week and Common Dreams

Sanders puts South Carolina in rear-view mirror
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Washington Post

63,756 Reasons Racism Is Still Alive in South Carolina
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ThinkProgressPage Array, New York Times and Daily Kos


Ku Klux Klan rally in Anaheim erupts in violence; three stabbed — A protester was stabbed at the site of a Ku Klux Klan rally in Anaheim on Saturday. — Three people were stabbed and several arrested when a Ku Klux Klan rally in Anaheim erupted in violence Saturday, police said.
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Boing Boing, KTLA, SOOPERMEXICAN, fox13now.com, SEC Primary, Fusion and Clayton Cramer


Bill Clinton Loses It Over Benghazi Hecklers At Campaign Rally [VIDEO] — Former president Bill Clinton became angry when he was heckled by protesters during a campaign event in Bluffton, South Carolina on Friday. — The protesters demanded to know if his wife Hillary Clinton lied …
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The Gateway Pundit, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and The Last Tradition
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VIDEO: Bill Clinton snaps at veteran during speech: ‘Shut up and listen to my answer’
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RedState

Rubio's verbal assault on Trump continues, joined by seven-figure ad buys — OKLAHOMA CITY — It was the biggest crowd Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) had gotten in this state, perhaps a thousand voters filling the floor of a downtown event center to hear him. And for 10 minutes …
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National Review, Princeton Election Consortium, Mother Jones, Politico and Wall Street Journal


Seventh graders arrested, accused of putting pepper flakes in teacher's soda … Three seventh-graders at Deltona Middle School are facing criminal charges after allegedly putting crushed red pepper flakes in their teacher's can of Mountain Dew, a Volusia County sheriff's spokesman said.
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Raw Story, New York's PIX11 and NBC News


‘I Will Not Be Used As a Tool for Their Purposes’: MSNBC Host Unleashes on Network in Brutal Letter — MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry blasted network executives in an email sent to colleagues and published online Friday, writing that recent decisions to substitute her weekend show …
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Here Are Marco's Tax Returns. Where Are Trump's? — The Rubio campaign released Marco and Jeanette Rubio's joint federal tax returns from 2010 to 2014. The Rubios' income has included earnings from employment with the U.S. Senate and Florida International University, Marco's legal work, Marco's books, and Jeanette's business.
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Washington Post, Associated Press and NPR


Stuff Keeps Getting Cheaper — Since 1995, durable goods (cars, televisions, computers and the like) have been getting cheaper in the U.S. That's even as the prices of services and nondurables have mostly kept rising. — In the chart above, prices are viewed using 2009 as the base year.
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Equitable Growth