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12:30 PM ET, August 17, 2017

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Robert Kuttner / American Prospect:
Steve Bannon, Unrepentant  —  Steve Bannon on the phone, December 9, 2016  —  You might think from recent press accounts that Steve Bannon is on the ropes and therefore behaving prudently.  In the aftermath of events in Charlottesville, he is widely blamed for his boss's continuing indulgence of white supremacists.
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Steve Bannon thought he wasn't giving an interview  —  Steve Bannon's White House colleagues can't believe what they're reading tonight — and here's the twist: neither can Bannon.  — The White House chief strategist has told associates he never intended to do an “interview” …
Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Steve Bannon says controversial interview with liberal magazine was GOOD for the White House because it ‘drew fire away’ from Trump  — White House's chief strategist called a liberal magazine writer on Wednesday and spoke casually about North Korea, China and race politics
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
THE BANNON intvw intrigue: what was he doing?  — WHAT TRIGGERS TRUMP's temper — KELLY ‘dismayed’ — FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: Sessions remarks in N.C. — B'DAY: Ron Bonjean  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  Good Thursday morning.  BANNON SPEAKS ... TWO Steve Bannon interviews in the last 48 or so hours.
Slate:
An open letter from the great-great-grandsons of Stonewall Jackson.  —  Dear Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and members of the Monument Avenue Commission,  —  We are native Richmonders and also the great-great-grandsons of Stonewall Jackson.  As two of the closest living relatives to Stonewall …
Discussion: Politico and New York Times
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Esmeralda Bermudez / Los Angeles Times:
California confronts its Confederate past as monuments are abruptly removed
Discussion: The Root, The Week, Infowars and Breitbart
Karen L. Cox / Washington Post:
The whole point of Confederate monuments is to celebrate white supremacy
Josh Dawsey / Politico:
'He is stubborn and doesn't realize how bad this is getting'  —  President Donald Trump's decision to double down on his argument that “both sides” were to blame for the violent clashes at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, was driven in part by his own anger — and his disdain for being told what to do.
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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Trump's lack of discipline leaves new chief of staff frustrated and dismayed
CBS News:
Partisan divide over Trump's response to Charlottesville: CBS News poll  —  Nearly two-thirds of Americans consider the attack that led to loss of life in Charlottesville an act of “domestic terrorism,” a view that spans partisan lines.  But President Trump's response to Charlottesville finds more division.
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Carrie Dann / NBC News:   Poll: 40 Percent Now Support Trump Impeachment
New York Times:
Trump Lawyer Forwards Email Echoing Secessionist Rhetoric  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump's personal lawyer on Wednesday forwarded an email to conservative journalists, government officials and friends that echoed secessionist Civil War propaganda and declared that the group Black Lives Matter …
Heidi M. Przybyla / USA Today:
Mitch McConnell's secret fury over Charlottesville response highlights GOP's Trump dilemma  —  WASHINGTON - There was a reason why it took Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell an entire night to respond to President Trump's chaotic news conference equating counter protesters with the Nazis they came to resist.
K-Sue Park / New York Times:
The A.C.L.U. Needs to Rethink Free Speech  —  The American Civil Liberties Union has a long history of defending the First Amendment rights of groups on both the far left and the far right.  This commitment led the organization to successfully sue the city of Charlottesville, Va. …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway, ACLU and Althouse
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
There's No ‘Nazi’ Exception to the First Amendment
Discussion: RedState and IJR
Tracy Jan / Washington Post:
Silicon Valley escalates its war on white supremacy despite free speech concerns
Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
Where Are Trump's ‘Very Fine People’?  —  Around dinnertime on August 14, President Donald Trump tweeted about the “truly bad people” who played a role in the Charlottesville race riots.  Less than 24 hours later he highlighted some “very fine people” who were there, too.  —  The “bad people?”
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:   What the counter-protesters Trump despises were actually doing in Charlottesville last weekend.
James Kirchick / The Daily Beast:
The ‘Flight 93 Election’ Moment Is Now … The most important intellectual case for Donald Trump's candidacy, to the extent that such a thing could even exist, was an essay published last September by the Claremont Review of Books titled The Flight 93 Election.
Discussion: Damian J. Penny
USA Today:
After Charlottesville, time to censure President Trump  —  Republicans, put your votes where your tweets are: Our view  —  Several prominent Republicans took to Twitter on Wednesday to denounce hatred and bigotry in the wake of President Trump's shocking equivocations about the white-supremacist mayhem …
Discussion: ABC News, HuffPost, Raw Story and The Week
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New York Times:
Trump Comments on Race Open Breach With C.E.O.s, Military and G.O.P.
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Trump: America's culture being ‘ripped apart’ by removal of Confederate statues  —  President Donald Trump waded deeper on Thursday into the growing controversy surrounding statues and memorials dedicated to the Confederacy, lamenting online that the nation's “history and culture” is “being ripped apart” by their removal.
Discussion: ABC News
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Ed Mazza / HuffPost:
‘Art Of The Deal’ Co-Author Tony Schwartz Predicts Trump's About To Resign  —  “Trump's presidency is effectively over.”  —  Donald Trump's Art of the Deal co-author Tony Schwartz is predicting that the president is getting ready to call it quits and that the resignation will happen soon.
Discussion: Washington Post and The Week
Olivia Beavers / The Hill:
Dem lawmaker: Trump showing signs of ‘mental instability,’ must be removed  —  Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier (Calif.) said Wednesday that lawmakers should move toward removing President Trump from office because he is displaying “mental instability” in his refusal to directly denounce white …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Mercury News
Eric Boodman / STAT:
White nationalists are flocking to genetic ancestry tests.  Some don't like what they find  —  t was a strange moment of triumph against racism: The gun-slinging white supremacist Craig Cobb, dressed up for daytime TV in a dark suit and red tie, hearing that his DNA testing revealed his ancestry to be only …
Discussion: The Atlantic and The Week
Yashar Ali / New York Magazine:
Rabbi That Oversaw Ivanka Trump's Conversion to Judaism Slams Trump on Charlottesville Response  —  The rabbi that oversaw Ivanka Trump's conversion to Judaism has released a letter to the congregation of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump's longtime synagogue condemning President Trump's widely …
Jay Rey / The Buffalo News:
Carl Paladino removed from Buffalo School Board … Carl P. Paladino is out as a member of the Buffalo Board of Education.  —  That's the ruling today from State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, according to the board's attorney.  —  “He is out effective immediately,” said Frank W. Miller, the board's attorney.
Economist:
Donald Trump has no grasp of what it means to be president  —  U-turns, self-regard and equivocation are not what it takes  —  DEFENDERS of President Donald Trump offer two arguments in his favour—that he is a businessman who will curb the excesses of the state; and that he will help America …
Discussion: Raw Story and The Daily Caller
Arizona Republic:
Donald Trump makes it official: He'll hold a downtown Phoenix rally  —  From Trump Tower in New York City, President Trump implied the removal of the statue of General Robert E. Lee could be the beginning of a trend of removing statues of historic figures on public display.  He asks ‘where does it stop?’
 
 
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Marc Fisher / Washington Post:
Trump and race: Decades of fueling divisions
Paul Wood / Spectator:
Forget Charlottesville - Russia is still the true Trump scandal
Discussion: Raw Story
Eugene Volokh / Washington Post:
Un-American activities
Callum Borchers / Washington Post:
Republicans are even avoiding Fox News when asked to talk about Trump and Charlottesville
Discussion: NPR
Jason Williams / Cincinnati.com:
PX: Robert E. Lee monument in Greater Cincinnati removed. Will it be relocated?
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
KC Johnson / Washington Post:
Campus sexual assault policies are unfair to the accused. This case shows how.
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Becca Andrews / Mother Jones:
“We Just Feel Like We Don't Belong Here Anymore”
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
President Trump's false claim that counter-demonstrators lacked a permit
Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:
Gov. Abbott slams House, doesn't rule out second special session
Rich Lowry / Politico:
The Breitbart Presidency  —  If Van Jones was right …
 

 
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