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Wall Street Journal:
Grassley Says Workload Discourages Women Senators From Joining Judiciary Panel, Then Walks Back Remark  —  Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) predicted that there would be more Republican women on his panel next year, after suggesting that the panel's workload was a deterrent.
Discussion: Mediaite
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The Daily Beast:
Top Dem Super PAC Backs Away From Phil Bredesen for Backing Kavanaugh  —  One of the top Democratic aligned super PACs says it will no longer consider helping Democratic candidate Phil Bredesen in Tennessee's Senate race after Bredesen announced his support for Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court.
Wall Street Journal:
Friend of Dr. Ford Felt Pressure to Revisit Statement  —  At issue is statement to committee that she knew nothing about alleged sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh.  —  A friend of Christine Blasey Ford told FBI investigators that she felt pressured by Dr. Ford's allies to revisit …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Elizabeth Warren's new, tantalizing claim about Kavanaugh shows what utter madness this is  —  One of the most infuriating aspects of this whole Kavanaugh saga is the degree to which we are flying blind about some of the most fundamental points of disagreement at its core.
Washington Post:
Senate votes 51 to 49 to advance Kavanaugh nomination to the Supreme Court  —  The Senate advanced Brett M. Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination in a key procedual vote Friday morning, putting him one step closer to confirmation and ending a deeply partisan and rancorous fight.
HuffPost:
Donors Are Organizing A Multimillion-Dollar Effort To Defeat Susan Collins In 2020  —  That's on top of $2 million already crowdsourced for her future Democratic opponent.  —  The left has a new top target for 2020: Maine Sen. Susan Collins.  —  While the election is more than two years away …
Discussion: Politico, USA Today and Sara Gideon
Senator Susan Collins:
Senator Collins Announces She Will Vote to Confirm Judge Kavanaugh  —  Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) delivered remarks from the Senate floor this afternoon to announce her decision to vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
CBS News:
Collins to announce Kavanaugh vote in floor speech — live updates  —  Judge Brett Kavanaugh will get a final Senate floor vote, after enough senators voted to advance his nomination Friday.  The final vote was 51 to 49.  —  Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, one of four undecided key senators …
Matt Vespa / Townhall:
We're Clear: We Have The Votes; UPDATE: Manchin To Back Kavanaugh
Discussion: Vox, Axios and RedState
New York Times:
Collins and Manchin Will Vote for Kavanaugh, Ensuring His Confirmation
Kathryn Watson / CBS News:
Sen. Durbin on Kavanaugh: I'll never forget the “fire in his eyes”
Discussion: The Nation and IJR
David Brooks / New York Times:
A Complete National Disgrace
Stephanie Gutmann / USA Today:
Democrats' big miscalculation: Conservative women like me won't abandon Brett Kavanaugh
Discussion: Instapundit and National Review
Ben Terris / Washington Post:
Why is Lindsey Graham acting like this?  —  Lindsey Graham learned the benefits of acting audaciously at a young age.  —  As a boy, no older than 6, he hung around his mom and dad's bar in Central, S.C., dressing up as a cowboy and yukking it up with drunks for laughs.
New York Times:
House Democrat Promises Kavanaugh Investigation if Party Wins Control  —  Representative Jerrold Nadler said he was prepared to look into accusations of sexual misconduct and perjury.  —  Trump Claims, Without Evidence, That Kavanaugh Protesters Were Paid  —  The president derided women protesting …
Discussion: Axios and Raw Story
Rep. Eric Swalwell / Fresno Bee:
Nunes buried evidence on Russian meddling to protect Trump.  I know because I'm on the committee  —  No one really expected President Donald Trump, who benefited from Russia's 2016 election interference, to counter that hostile regime's active measures: Russia wanted him to win, and when they hacked, he invited them to hack more.
Discussion: Raw Story
Ishaan Tharoor / Washington Post:
A journalist's disappearance may rev up a Middle East rivalry  —  Want smart analysis of the most important news in your inbox every weekday along with other global reads, interesting ideas and opinions to know?  Sign up for the Today's WorldView newsletter.  —  We still do not know what has happened to Jamal Khashoggi.
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Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
The War That Never Ends  —  The vote on Brett Kavanaugh is likely to be taken this weekend.  But, the impact of the battle over his confirmation is likely to have short and long-term consequences.  —  As for the short term, the consensus seems to be building among both Democratic …
Kathleen Culliton / Park Slope, NY Patch:
'I'm Doing My Workout,' Mayor Tells Homeless Woman Seeking Help  —  Video shows Mayor Bill de Blasio told 72-year-old Nathylin Flowers Adesegun, “I can't do this now.”
Don Palmerine / Washington Post:
I watched a rape.  For five decades, I did nothing.  —  Many men have stories to tell and confessions to make.  This is mine.  —  Don Palmerine is a former reporter and columnist living in Pittsburgh.  —  I was both an observer and a participant in a teenage rape.
Jennifer E. Duffy / The Cook Political Report:
Governors: Rating Changes Four States  —  If political geography is helping Senate Republicans, it isn't doing much for the party's quest to hold their losses in gubernatorial contests to a minimum.  There are a handful of races in very red states that have inched from the Likely …
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Theodoric Meyer / Politico:
The Worst Job in American Politics
Christopher R. Browning / The New York Review of Books:
The Suffocation of Democracy  —  As a historian specializing in the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and Europe in the era of the world wars, I have been repeatedly asked about the degree to which the current situation in the United States resembles the interwar period and the rise of fascism in Europe.
Associated Press:
American Bar Association reopens Kavanaugh evaluation  —  WASHINGTON — The nation's largest legal organization is reopening its evaluation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh based on his performance during a Senate hearing last week.  —  The American Bar Association's Standing Committee …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Splinter
Olivia Exstrum / Mother Jones:
Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke Guilty of Murder in Laquan McDonald Shooting  —  Such a verdict is exceedingly rare. … A jury in Cook County, Illinois, has found white Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke, who shot and killed black 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in 2014, guilty of second-degree murder.
Discussion: Chicago Sun-Times
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Rosemary Sobol / Chicago Tribune:
Cops, detective tried to ‘conceal true facts’ of Laquan McDonald shooting, unsealed prosecution document says
Discussion: Hullabaloo and The Daily Caller
Katie Heaney / The Cut:
Almost No One Is Falsely Accused of Rape  —  Much mention has been made recently (mostly by men) of false rape accusations, and how frequently they occur.  During Brett Kavanaugh's testimony last week, several senators apologized for the damage supposedly inflicted by these claims (which …
Heidi Przybyla / NBC News:
The battle over accusations goes on as Kavanaugh nomination advances  —  Kavanaugh classmates ignored by the FBI speak out, reveal new text message.  —  WASHINGTON — As Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, closed out his executive summary of allegations of sexual misconduct …
Sarah Maslin Nir / New York Times:
Take a Tour of Manafort's Multimillion-Dollar Homes, Going Up for Sale  —  As part of a plea deal with federal prosecutors, Paul Manafort, President Trump's disgraced campaign chairman, forfeited his New York homes worth about $22 million to the government.  —  An 1890s Brooklyn brownstone with gilded details.
Fox News:
Read the executive summary of the FBI's supplemental investigation into Kavanaugh allegations  —  Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, on Thursday released an executive summary of the FBI's supplemental investigation into the Brett Kavanaugh allegations:
Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
Republicans are calling themselves Atticus Finch.  But it's hard to square Kavanaugh with Tom Robinson.  —  Referencing the iconic novel Harper Lee's “To Kill A Mockingbird” is gaining some momentum among conservatives attempting to put their defense of Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh in larger cultural context.
Discussion: HuffPost
The Atlantic:
Read Susan Collins's Historic Floor Speech on Brett Kavanaugh  —  The Republican senator, a key swing vote, defended the Supreme Court nominee's judicial record and said she would vote to confirm him. … Mr. President, the five previous times that I've come to the floor to explain my vote …
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Here's how much Americans trust 38 major news organizations (hint: not all that much!)  —  About 13 percent of Americans don't trust any news outlet at all.  (They went 2-to-1 for Trump in 2016.)  —  Surveys about “media trust” suffer from a definitional problem.
Discussion: Media and Democracy
 
 
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