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The Poison of Identity Politics — The return of white nationalism is part of a deeper ailment. — As ever in this age of Donald Trump, politicians and journalists are reducing the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday to a debate over Mr. Trump's words and intentions.
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‘Look at the campaign he ran’: Charlottesville mayor is becoming one of Trump's strongest critics — A white nationalist site calls him “anti-white.” — An article it published in May outlines some highlights of Michael Signer's term as the mayor of Charlottesville: his endorsement …
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Police Stood By As Mayhem Mounted in Charlottesville
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White House Acts to Stem Fallout From Trump's First Charlottesville Remarks
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Trump silent as aides look to explain his vague Charlottesville statement
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The Hate He Dares Not Speak Of
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New York Post, The Moderate Voice, The Week, Sputnik International and IJR

Why Were The Police Held Back In Charlottesville?
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Analysis: Why won't Donald Trump condemn white nationalism?
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NBC News, Politico and Washington Post

White House says Trump ‘condemns’ white supremacists, KKK, neo-Nazi and all extremist groups

UNR Student Talks After Marching in Charlottesville White Nationalist Rally
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Why Trump Can't Say the Obvious — It's long past Passover …
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No More Mister Nice Blog


Here's What Really Happened In Charlottesville — Who came ready for violence? Was it on “many sides”? The answers are clearer on the ground. — Reporting From — Yes, you can blame the Nazis. — The race-fueled chaos that wracked Charlottesville, Virginia, finally came to rest on Sunday night.
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New York Times and The Week
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Hurt and Angry, Charlottesville Tries to Regroup From Violence
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Far-Right Groups Surge Into National View in Charlottesville
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The Statue at the Center of Charlottesville's Storm
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Detroit Free Press, The Guardian, FiveThirtyEight and Power Line


EXCLUSIVE: Former Trump Adviser Says He Will ‘Blow’ McMaster, Drudge ‘The F**k Out’ If Bannon Is Ousted — Sam Nunberg, a former political adviser to Donald Trump, warned Sunday of dire consequences for National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster and Matt Drudge if White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is pushed out of the West Wing.
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Anti-McMaster campaign is about to get uglier — The bare-knuckle campaign to remove National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster from the White House is about to get much uglier. — Outside forces opposed to McMaster are going to allege he has a drinking problem, according to sources outside …
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GoDaddy bans neo-Nazi site Daily Stormer for disparaging woman killed at Charlottesville rally — After months of criticism that GoDaddy was providing a platform for hate speech, the Web hosting company announced late Sunday that it will no longer house the Daily Stormer …
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One group loved Trump's remarks about Charlottesville: White supremacists — President Trump's public remarks on the violence in Charlottesville have been criticized by many, including members of his own political party, for being insufficient and vague. — But Trump's choice of words …


Illinois Senate approves resolution asking police to recognize neo-Nazi groups as terrorist organizations — White nationalists, neo-Nazis and members of the “alt-right” clashed with counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Va., on the morning of Aug. 12, 2017, during a “Unite the Right” rally.
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The Misguided Attacks on ACLU for Defending Neo-Nazis' Free Speech Rights in Charlottesville
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Hit & Run, Instapundit, Vox and Damian J. Penny


North Korea's Missile Success Is Linked to Ukrainian Plant, Investigators Say — North Korea's success in testing an intercontinental ballistic missile that appears able to reach the United States was made possible by black-market purchases of powerful rocket engines probably from a Ukrainian factory …
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We're Holding Pyongyang to Account — The U.S., its allies and the world are united in our pursuit of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula. — In the past few months, multiple illegal North Korean ballistic-missile and ICBM tests—coupled with the most recent bellicose language from Pyongyang …


Obama team was warned in 2014 about Russian interference — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration received multiple warnings from national security officials between 2014 and 2016 that the Kremlin was ramping up its intelligence operations and building disinformation networks it could use …
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Heather Heyer ‘Murdered While Protesting Against Hate’ In Charlottesville, Friends Say — “If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention,” read Heyer's last public post on Facebook. — RUCKERSVILLE, Va. The woman who was killed in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday when a car plowed …
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Heather Heyer, Charlottesville Victim, Is Recalled as ‘a Strong Woman’
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Merck CEO quits Trump council over Charlottesville — Trump addresses Charlottesville clashes (full) — One of America's most prominent black CEOs quit President Trump's manufacturing council on Monday over Trump's failure to condemn white supremacists. — Kenneth Frazier of Merck …
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Sessions defends Trump's comments on Charlottesville, says car-ramming fits definition of domestic terror — Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the incident of a driver ramming a car into a crowd of demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday, which killed a young woman and sent 19 …
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Politico and The Daily Caller


Reporter: Eric Bolling is trying to intimidate me … Huffington Post contributor Yashar Ali said Sunday that Fox News's Eric Bolling is attempting to intimidate him into silence by filing a $50 million dollar defamation lawsuit against his reporting. — “He is trying to intimidate me.


Conservatives Must Regulate Google And All of Silicon Valley Into Submission — Google's fascist witch-burning of an honest engineer for refusing to bow down at the altar of politically correct lies was the final straw, an unequivocal warning to conservatives that there's a new set of rules, and that we need to play by them.