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Joe DePaolo / Mediaite:
Trump Retweets Article Which Names Alleged Whistleblower  —  President Donald Trump retweeted an article, Thursday night, which contained the name of a person alleged to be the whistleblower who filed a complaint relating to the commander-in-chief's dealings with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump Pushes Out Tweet Naming Alleged Whistleblower  —  Several people close to the president, such as Ivanka Trump and White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, had privately cautioned him against it.  —  On Thursday evening, Donald Trump pushed out on Twitter the name of the alleged whistleblower …
Discussion: Raw Story
James Crowley / Newsweek:   George Conway Says Foreign Leaders See Donald Trump as a ‘Deranged Idiot’
Ursula Perano / Axios:
Survey: Germans say Trump is more dangerous than Putin, Kim or Xi  —  41% of Germans believe President Trump is more of a threat to world peace than North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping or Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei …
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Patrick J. Buchanan / WND:
Is ‘Little Rocket Man’ winning?  —  As of Dec. 26, Kim Jong-un's “Christmas gift” to President Donald Trump had not arrived.  Most foreign policy analysts predict it will be a missile test more impressive than any Pyongyang has yet carried off.  —  What is Kim's game?  What does Kim want?
Daniel Dale / CNN:
No, Justin Trudeau didn't get Trump edited out of ‘Home Alone 2’  —  Trump answers question about ‘Home Alone 2’  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump tweeted Thursday night about a matter that had been percolating in pro-Trump media circles all day: the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. editing him out of “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”
Discussion: The Wrap, Mediaite and The Daily Caller
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JK Schmidt / Comic Book:
Donald Trump's Cameo in Home Alone 2 Cut From Canadian Television Broadcast
David Siders / Politico:
Democratic insiders: Bernie could win the nomination  —  Suddenly, Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign is being taken seriously.  —  For months, the Vermont senator was written off by Democratic Party insiders as a candidate with a committed but narrow base who was too far left to win the primary.
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Los Angeles Times:   With so much promise, why is Cory Booker's campaign falling flat?
Sydney Ember / New York Times:
Why Bernie Sanders Is Tough to Beat
Katie Glueck / New York Times:
The ‘But I Would Vote for Joe Biden’ Republicans
Discussion: Washington Post
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Rachel Maddow rooted for the Steele dossier to be true.  Then it fell apart.  —  Fifth in a series on the media's handling of the Steele dossier.  See Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4.  —  In March 2017, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow invited Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.) onto her show to talk Russia.
Discussion: The Daily Caller, Fox News and Mediaite
Katie Dowd / SFGATE:
One eccentric socialite is to blame for California's wild pig problem  —  California's wild pigs are massive and ubiquitous.  They can grow into 200-pound ripping machines.  They tear up lawns and destroy hillsides.  Their gruesome teeth can even threaten humans and pets.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump's Dream Is to Become America's Viktor Orbán  —  For several years, Hungary has been the name American liberal intellectuals have given to their worst domestic nightmares.  Hungary's president, Viktor Orbán, has fashioned an apparently permanent majority for his conservative Fidesz Party …
Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Republicans won't be able to override Chief Justice Roberts during impeachment trial — here's why  —  Republican Senators have already bragged that they have no intention of listening to the evidence against President Donald Trump during what should be a fair trial.
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Mike Bloomberg is trying to convince big-money Democratic donors that he can win in 2020, even though he isn't taking their money  — Billionaire candidate Mike Bloomberg's presidential campaign may not be taking money from some of the most influential Democratic donors on Wall Street …
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Trump is already searching for his next secretary of state  —  Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says he isn't running for Senate next year.  Those close to him say he hasn't made a final decision yet.  But that hasn't prevented a barely concealed competition from breaking out within …
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
Why I quit Twitter — and you should, too  —  Over the previous 10 years, I had written 180,000 tweets.  Yes, I said 180,000.  —  So I haven't posted a tweet in nine months.  How am I doing?  I'm still in recovery.  Over the previous 10 years, I had written 180,000 tweets.  Yes, I said 180,000.
Discussion: Althouse
Annie Gowen / Washington Post:
In Trump Country, a season of need on family farms  —  BERKSHIRE, N.Y. — The grocery list took Anne Lee hours to make, an exercise in her increasingly desperate effort to feed her family of seven.  —  “Chicken noodle soup?” she wondered as she sat at her kitchen table with a pen and notepad.
Discussion: Raw Story
Hannah Natanson / Washington Post:
One of the nation's biggest school systems will let students take time off to protest.  The conservative backlash has begun.  —  One of the nation's largest school districts will allow students time off to participate in protests, a novel policy that proponents argue is the only way to handle …
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
A Year at the 5th Circuit Shows Trump's Devastating Impact on the Courts  —  For the 5th Circuit, 2019 was an experiment in extreme right-wing jurisprudence.  —  With the help of Senate Republicans, Donald Trump spent the first three years of his presidency remaking the federal judiciary in his own image.
Craig Mauger / Detroit News:
Report: Deval Patrick lacks signatures to make Michigan ballot  —  Lansing — Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick's campaign for president failed to collect enough valid signatures to make Michigan's March 10 primary ballot, according to a report this week from state election officials.
John Sides / Washington Post:
Why Trump isn't getting credit from voters for good economic news  —  It's not just about impeachment and the surrounding controversies  —  In the past two weeks, good economic news has buoyed the Trump administration, providing a welcome distraction from his impeachment.
Discussion: Raw Story
Zoe Tidman / Yahoo News:
Public support for Trump conviction at all-time high, poll finds  —  Donald Trump's removal from office is the highest it has ever been, according to a new poll.  —  Fifty-five per cent of those asked said they were in favour of the US president's conviction by the Senate, a figure which has shot up from 48 per cent the week before.
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
William Greider, Journalist Who Focused on Economy, Dies at 83  —  In interviews with Reagan's budget director, David Stockman, he exposed doubts about the supply-side economics that the administration had embraced.  —  William Greider, a reporter, editor and popular author who examined the United States …
Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
In supposed apology to Richard Jewell, Tom Brokaw revises history  —  Like his deeply flawed coverage of the 1996 Olympic bombing, Tom Brokaw's so-called apology this week to the late Richard Jewell leaves much to be desired.  —  The NBC News special correspondent this week …
Discussion: Twitchy, Townhall and Redstate
Mike Madden / Washington Post:
2020: The year in preview  —  We know this much already: There will be an election next year.  People will spend money, eat food, watch (and play) sports, use phone apps and play video games, and countries around the world will engage in diplomacy — and conflict.
Discussion: Raw Story
Daniel Kruger / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Government Sets Record for Debt Auctions  —  Total sum to hit $2.55 trillion; share of debt purchased by investors was largest since auction data was made public  —  The Treasury Department auctioned seven-year notes Thursday, closing the door on a record year for sales of longer-term debt in 2019.
 
 
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Joseph Krauss / Associated Press:
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Stefanie Dazio / Associated Press:
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Discussion: Raw Story