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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's hate and lies are inciting extremists. Just ask the analyst who warned us. — President Trump and Republicans are lashing out at the notion that they bear primary responsibility for the climate of rage and hate that has consumed our politics, now that a man has allegedly gunned …
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Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
A conspiracy theory about George Soros and a migrant caravan inspired horror — Conspiracy theories are flourishing in America, from the Oval Office to the fever swamps of the Internet. They include the viral notion that the liberal 88-year-old billionaire George Soros …
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Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Fox condemns rhetoric used by Lou Dobbs guest as channel's star host faces growing criticism — (CNN)The Fox Business Network has a Lou Dobbs problem. — On Sunday, the network's senior vice president for programming, Gary Schreier, released a statement denouncing what many people called …
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KRTV-TV, Talking Points Memo, TVNewser, Hullabaloo, ThinkProgress, Deadline and Daily Kos
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
What I learned as an American Jew after the Pittsburgh synagogue attack
Laurie Goodstein / New York Times:
‘There Is Still So Much Evil’: Growing Anti-Semitism Stuns American Jews
‘There Is Still So Much Evil’: Growing Anti-Semitism Stuns American Jews
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The Guardian
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Trump has stoked the fears of the Bowerses among us
Trump has stoked the fears of the Bowerses among us
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Shareblue Media and Mediaite
Max Boot / Washington Post:
Ask the questions about right-wing terrorists that we ask about Islamist militants
Ask the questions about right-wing terrorists that we ask about Islamist militants
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Wall Street Journal, Hit & Run, Raw Story and Slate
Jonathan A. Greenblatt / New York Times:
When Hate Goes Mainstream
When Hate Goes Mainstream
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CNN, Hullabaloo, Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA and Washington Post
Bend the Arc:
Letter to President Trump from Pittsburgh Jewish Leaders — We are the Pittsburgh affiliate of Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice. — President Trump: — Yesterday, a gunman slaughtered 11 Americans during Shabbat morning services. We mourn with the victims' families and pray for the wounded.
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Morgan Gstalter / The Hill:
Jewish leaders tell Trump he's not welcome in Pittsburgh until he denounces white nationalism — A group of Jewish leaders told President Trump that he is no longer welcome in Pittsburgh until he denounces white nationalism following the shooting at a synagogue there over the weekend.
Ben Shapiro / Daily Wire:
Media Tout ‘Jewish Leaders’ In Pittsburgh Telling Trump He's Not Welcome. …
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
9 hours of ‘Executive Time’: Trump's unstructured days define his presidency — President Donald Trump had about three times as much free time planned for last Tuesday as work time, according to his private schedule. The president was slated for more than nine hours of “Executive Time,” …
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Talking Points Memo, VICE News US, POLITICUSUSA, Jezebel, Raw Story and Mediaite
Associated Press:
Full text of Carter's letter to Georgia secretary of state — Former President Jimmy Carter, a Georgia resident, wrote on his official letterhead to his state's Republican nominee for governor, Brian Kemp, asking him to resign as Georgia secretary of state. The secretary of state oversees elections.
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Axios, The Week and Political Wire
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Bill Barrow / Associated Press:
Jimmy Carter wades into Georgia governor's race
Wall Street Journal:
Military to Deploy 5,000 Troops to Southern Border, U.S. Officials Say — The U.S. military is deploying 5,000 troops to the southern border, U.S. officials say, an increase from the initial estimate of 800.
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Axios, RedState, The Resurgent, Sputnik International and POLITICUSUSA
Margi Murphy / Telegraph:
Twitter to remove ‘like’ tool in a bid to improve the quality of debate — Twitter is planning to remove the ability to “like” tweets in a radical move that aims to improve the quality of debate on the social network. — Founder Jack Dorsey last week admitted at a Twitter event …
Andrew Fishman / The Intercept:
Jair Bolsonaro Is Elected President of Brazil. Read His Extremist, Far-Right Positions in His Own Words. — Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil on Sunday evening. The far-right candidate received more than 55 percent of valid votes. His opponent, Fernando Haddad of the Workers' Party, received less than 45 percent.
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Emily Birnbaum / The Hill:
Hillary Clinton leaves door open for 2020 run: 'I'd like to be president' — Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during an event over the weekend left the door open to a possible 2020 run, saying that even though she doesn't want to run, “I'd like to be president.”
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Daniel Chaitin / Washington Examiner:
Hillary Clinton to run in 2020?: 'No ... Well I'd like to be president'
Hillary Clinton to run in 2020?: 'No ... Well I'd like to be president'
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Recode, Townhall, The Daily Caller and Breitbart
Ivana Kottasová / CNN:
Gab, the social network used by the Pittsburgh suspect, has been taken offline — London (CNN Business)Gab has been taken offline following revelations that the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue gunman used the social network to threaten Jews. — A statement on the platform's website Monday said it would be …
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YouTube:
We Can't Go Back … Things are getting better - we can't go back! Learn how to vote now at: https://vote.donaldjtrump.com/ — This dramatic, high-quality ad depicts the new optimism of a working mom and the very real way that the future of her family is at stake in this election.
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Washington Post
Paul Sperry / RealClearInvestigations:
‘Nothing to Gain,’ Kavanaugh Accuser Raises Nearly $1 Million — During the crucible of Brett Kavanaugh's Senate confirmation hearings, Democrats repeatedly asserted that Christine Blasey Ford had “nothing to gain” by coming forward with her explosive accusation of attempted rape against the Supreme Court nominee.
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Power Line and Real Clear Politics
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Kate Kelly / New York Times:
Back at Georgetown Prep, Kavanaugh Is Hailed as a Hero
Back at Georgetown Prep, Kavanaugh Is Hailed as a Hero
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Talking Points Memo and Jezebel
Arne Delfs / Bloomberg:
Merkel Steps Down as Party Leader as Election Setbacks Take Toll — German leader makes dramatic concession to her party critics — Power waning after leading Christian Democrats for 18 years — Germany's Angela Merkel will quit as head of her Christian Democratic party and won't run …
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Brian Stelter / CNN:
Inside a Trump rally: Stelter's view from the press pen — (CNN)The first thing you see at a Trump campaign rally is the line. — There was a long line in the pouring rain ahead of the October 26 rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. Some devotees had started lining up the night before.
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New York Times:
American ISIS Suspect Is Freed After Being Held More Than a Year — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has freed an American citizen whom the military imprisoned without trial for more than 13 months as a suspected Islamic State member, United States officials said on Monday.
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CNN, Lawfare and Task & Purpose
Patti Davis / Washington Post:
Let's stop asking Trump for comfort after tragedies — Patti Davis is the author, most recently, of the novel “The Earth Breaks in Colors” and the daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. — When I was writing my book “The Long Goodbye,” a memoir about losing my father to Alzheimer's …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
However the Midterms Go, the Republican Party Is Going to Get More Extreme — Politics since Donald Trump's election has felt like a static state of misery, as the president's approval ratings have been surprisingly stable and the only apparent variable has been each party's chances of gaining or consolidating power in the midterms.
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