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Wall Street Journal:
Who's Afraid of Howard Schultz? — Democrats seem to be afraid he might give them a policy debate.
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Althouse
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E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Howard Schultz is suffering from the Frappuccino Syndrome
Howard Schultz is suffering from the Frappuccino Syndrome
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USA Today
Rachel Frazin / The Hill:
Schultz deletes tweet of column calling Warren ‘fauxcahontas’ and Harris ‘shrill’
Schultz deletes tweet of column calling Warren ‘fauxcahontas’ and Harris ‘shrill’
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Joe.My.God., No More Mister Nice Blog and Instapundit
Kevin Williamson / New York Post:
Howard Schultz is just too sane for today's Democrats
Howard Schultz is just too sane for today's Democrats
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Daily Wire, RealClearPolitics, Scared Monkeys and National Review
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Mulvaney eyeing Commerce ... again
POLITICO Playbook: Mulvaney eyeing Commerce ... again
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Variety, Talking Points Memo and Politico
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz likely to visit early caucus and primary states as he …
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz likely to visit early caucus and primary states as he …
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NBC News, Talking Points Memo, Washington Post and Breitbart
Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Howard Schultz deletes tweet about column that contained smears on Warren, Harris
Howard Schultz deletes tweet about column that contained smears on Warren, Harris
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Washington Post, Mediaite and Contemptor
John Bresnahan / Politico:
Harris and Booker jostle for backing of black lawmakers
Harris and Booker jostle for backing of black lawmakers
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Talking Points Memo
The Bulwark:
Why We Are Quitting RedState — For more than a decade, RedState was a solid voice in the world of online conservative commentary. Unfortunately, the allure of Trumpism has left the once great site a shell of its former self. — In 2015, before the Republican tide shifted …
Graham Moomaw / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Virginia lawmaker says she wouldn't have co-sponsored controversial abortion bill if she had read it closely — A Virginia lawmaker sent an email to her constituents Wednesday night apologizing for attaching her name to a controversial abortion bill without reading it closely enough.
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Curtis Houck / NB Blog:
Primetime CNN, MSNBC Ignore Virginia Dems Supporting Late, Post-Term Abortions
Primetime CNN, MSNBC Ignore Virginia Dems Supporting Late, Post-Term Abortions
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Washington Post, The Daily Caller and NBC News
The Hill:
GOP poised to rebuke Trump — Frustrated Republicans say it's time for the Senate to reclaim more power over foreign policy and are planning to move a measure Thursday that would be a stunning rebuke to a president of their own party. — GOP lawmakers are deeply concerned …
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POLITICUSUSA and The Resurgent
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Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Trump singled out Dan Coats in morning rant about intelligence community — (CNN)President Donald Trump seethed Wednesday morning as he watched the highlights of his intelligence chiefs testifying on Capitol Hill and singled out Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats by name during his morning rant …
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Washington Post, Politico, The Week, Raw Story, National Review and Lou Dobbs
The Daily Caller:
Full Transcript Of Trump's Oval Office Interview With The Daily Caller — WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump sat for an exclusive Oval Office interview Wednesday with The Daily Caller's Saagar Enjeti and Vince Coglianese for approximately 37 minutes. — The transcript is as follows:
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Talking Points Memo and NTK Network
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Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
Bernie Sanders to propose dramatic expansion in estate tax on richest Americans, including 77 percent rate on billionaires — Sanders's “For the 99.8% Act” would target the wealthiest 0.2 percent of estates. — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will unveil a plan Thursday to dramatically expand …
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New York Times, The Daily Beast and Joe.My.God.
Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
NRA Heavyweight Wanted Access to Putin: Leaked Email — “[I]mpressing the NRA's Russian hosts is the quickest way to secure a private interview with President Putin,” an organizer of the NRA's infamous 2015 trip to Moscow wrote. — Betsy Woodruff — A former NRA president hoped …
Associated Press:
APNewsBreak: ICE force-feeding detainees on hunger strike — Federal immigration officials are force-feeding six immigrants through plastic nasal tubes during a hunger strike that's gone on for a month inside a Texas detention facility, The Associated Press has learned.
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El Paso Times and Splinter
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Amy Klobuchar may be best equipped to send the president packing — Surely the silliest aspirant for the Democrats' 2020 presidential nomination is already known: “ Beto ,” a. k.a. Robert Francis, O'Rourke is a skateboarding man-child whose fascination with himself caused him to live-stream …
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Mediaite
NBC News:
‘Whistleblower’ in White House security clearance office gets suspended — Tricia Newbold was suspended less than a week after NBC reported Jared Kushner's top secret security clearance was approved over staff objections. — WASHINGTON — A White House security specialist …
Claudia Grisales / Military.com:
Family of Fallen Navy Linguist Fights Regulation That Forced Her Deployment — WASHINGTON — Navy Chief Petty Officer Shannon Mary Kent wasn't supposed to be in Syria. — Last year, the 35-year-old mother of two was slated to attend a clinical psychology doctoral program near Walter Reed …
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Michael Bloomberg's Secret Plans to Take Down Trump — Michael Bloomberg has bigger plans for 2020 than running for president. The billionaire and former New York City mayor has been openly dreaming of the White House for 25 years, and spent huge amounts of time and money four times …
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The Week and NTK Network
Bruce Schreiner / Associated Press:
Rand Paul awarded more than $580K after neighbor's attack — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul was awarded more than $580,000 in damages and medical expenses on Wednesday in his lawsuit against the neighbor who tackled him and broke several of his ribs in a dispute over lawn maintenance.
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Nancy Cook / Politico:
White House preps emergency wall plan while Congress negotiates — Congress has until Feb. 15 to discuss a border security deal, but the White House is already finalizing its plan B — declaring a national emergency. — The White House is finalizing details of a potential national emergency declaration …
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Talking Points Memo, Shakesville, Daily Kos and Joe.My.God.
William Barr / New York Times:
The Perils of Reporting on an Investigation of the President … Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: — The special counsel's office disputed an explosive BuzzFeed report claiming that President Trump had instructed his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress …
Ben Collins / NBC News:
'It's some galaxy brain stuff they wanted us to believe:' How Russia's effort to sabotage Mueller's investigation backfired — The fake trove of the special counsel's files were immediately dismissed as largely fabricated by the reporter and researcher who received them.
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Raw Story and emptywheel
Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
The 15 Things You Need to Know About Chris Christie's Book — Chris Christie's tell-all, Let Me Finish, has now hit shelves, and it's absolutely the second most interesting book about Donald Trump released this week. — Is it worth you slogging through the entire 400 pages? Hard pass.
Adam Beam / Associated Press:
Kim Davis Must Pay Legal Fees After Same-Sex Marriage Battle, Kentucky Governor Says — Gov. Matt Bevin's lawyers say taxpayers “should not have to collectively bear the financial responsibility for Davis' intransigence.” — FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — As a candidate for governor in 2015 …
Associated Press:
2020 Democrats weigh how to recapture voters in Midwest — WASHINGTON (AP) — The clearest path for Democrats to return to the White House runs straight through the upper Midwest, fueling debate over who is best positioned to recapture the region's working-class voters who broke for President Donald Trump in 2016.
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Political Wire
Anna Staver / Denver Post:
Mike Johnston to run for Senate, becoming Cory Gardner's highest-profile challenger yet — The Western Slope 44-year-old came in third place in the 2018 Democratic gubernatorial primary. — Mike Johnston, a Western Slope-born former state senator, wants to be the Democrat who unseats Republican U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner in 2020.
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Chalkbeat
Masha Gessen / New Yorker:
The Trump-Russia Investigation and the Mafia State — It's been a strange two and a half years. From the first allegations, in July, 2016, of Russian meddling in the U.S. election campaign, to the arrest of President Donald Trump's former adviser Roger Stone last week …
Rob Elgas / abc7chicago.com:
Jussie Smollett attack: Surveillance video shows potential persons of interest in attack, Chicago police say — Surveillance video captured potential persons of interest in the attack on “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett in the Streeterville neighborhood, Chicago police said Wednesday afternoon.
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Benjamin Wittes / Lawfare:
What an Old Watergate Document Can Teach the House Judiciary Committee — The chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary faced a vexing problem: Pressure for impeachment was building, but while lots of evidence against the president was public, key pieces of it were not.
New York Times:
One Lawyer, 194 Felony Cases and No Time — On April 27, 2017, Jack Talaska, a lawyer for the poor in Lafayette, La., had 194 felony cases. — 113 clients had been formally charged. The rest are not pictured. — High-level felonies carry sentences of 10 years or more and should each …
Matt Stevens / New York Times:
Undocumented Immigrant Who Worked at a Trump Golf Club Will Attend State of the Union — An undocumented immigrant who worked at one of President Trump's golf clubs in New Jersey for years and recently spoke out about her experience will attend his State of the Union address after being invited …
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AOL, IJR and Washington Post
Burgess Everett / Politico:
‘Get this done’: McConnell moves to avoid new shutdown — Mitch McConnell is willing to go big, go small or anything in between to avoid another government shutdown. He's even willing to appeal to a higher power. — At a meeting with GOP chairmen on Wednesday, the Senate majority leader …
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The Week, Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos and CNN
Scott Bixby / The Daily Beast:
ICE Ran Fake College to Target Undocumented Immigrants — Fake university. Real consequences. — Scott Bixby — For years, the Department of Homeland Security has operated a fake university in the Detroit suburbs as part of an undercover operation that lured undocumented immigrants seeking to obtain fraudulent student visas.
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Washington Post, Inside Higher Ed, Happy Schools, Breitbart, VICE News and twitchy.com
New York Times:
Maduro Turns to Special Police Force to Crush Dissent — CARACAS, Venezuela — The agents barged into the home of Yonaiker Ordóñez, 18, on Sunday morning as he slept. Dressed in helmets and carrying rifles, the men grabbed the teenager and forced him to another room without explaining why they came, his family said.
Emma Dumain / The State:
Tim Scott still opposes Thomas Farr, and has sharp words for conservative critics — U.S. Sen. Tim Scott has a message for the conservatives excoriating him for opposing Thomas Farr to be a district court judge: They ought not challenge the conclusion of the Senate's only black Republican …
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The National Memo and Raw Story