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Stuart Stevens / Washington Post:
Wake up, Republicans. Your party stands for all the wrong things now. — Stuart Stevens is a writer and GOP political consultant who is working with a political action committee that backs Bill Weld for president. — Here's a question: Does anybody have any idea what the Republican Party stands for in 2020?
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Raw Story
Peter Beinart / The Atlantic:
The Embassy Attack Revealed Trump's Weakness — Over the past 18 months, Donald Trump has picked a fight with Iran that he won't end and can't win. That fight has had horrifying consequences for the Iranian people, led Tehran to restart its nuclear program, and now left parts of the American embassy compound in Baghdad in flames.
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BBC, New York Times, Quartz and DNyuz
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Juan Cole / Informed Comment:
US Embassy in Baghdad Invaded after SecState Pompeo Slashed Security Funding, Took no Preventive Steps in wake of US Airstrikes — Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) - There was nothing more predictable than that the US Embassy should come under attack after the US Air Force bombed five bases …
New York Post:
Jewish man attacked by two women after trying to film anti-Semitic tirade — Two female attackers yelled “F— you Jew” and “I will kill you Jews” at a Brooklyn man before shoving him to the ground when he tried to film their anti-Semitic screed, law enforcement sources and witnesses said Wednesday.
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Corey Kilgannon / New York Times:
Victim of Anti-Semitic Rampage Is Unlikely to Awake From Coma, Family Says — “Doctors are not optimistic,” the man's relatives said several days after the stabbing attack at a Hanukkah celebration left him with likely brain damage. — The most grievously injured victim …
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Algemeiner.com, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Reason
Barbara Rodriguez / Des Moines Register:
‘I am one of the undecided’: With a month to go, many likely caucusgoers still unsure about their choice — The venue was packed with more than a thousand people waiting to see Pete Buttigieg, and a chant had broken out for the Democratic presidential candidate a few minutes before he took the stage.
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Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
Pete Buttigieg's Campaign Says It Raised $24.7 Million in the Fourth Quarter
Pete Buttigieg's Campaign Says It Raised $24.7 Million in the Fourth Quarter
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The Week
Ursula Perano / Axios:
Buttigieg's hand-picked successor to take over as South Bend mayor
Buttigieg's hand-picked successor to take over as South Bend mayor
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Associated Press, NBC News, The Daily Caller, Politico, DNyuz, The Hill and ABC News
Julie Bykowicz / Wall Street Journal:
Buttigieg Campaign Raised $24.7 Million in Fourth Quarter
Fredreka Schouten / CNN:
Buttigieg announces $24.7 million fundraising haul in fourth quarter
Buttigieg announces $24.7 million fundraising haul in fourth quarter
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Breitbart, The Hill, DNyuz, The Guardian and Axios
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Impeachment Trial Looming, Chief Justice Reflects on Judicial Independence — Chief Justice John Roberts's year-end report on the judiciary praised civics education, but it was not hard to detect a timely subtext that appeared to be addressed to President Trump.
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Bill Bowden / Arkansas Online:
Judge abruptly exits Biden paternity case — The judge in Hunter Biden's Arkansas paternity case recused without explanation Tuesday, after men in Florida and Israel tried to intervene in the case in apparent attempts to get financial information on the former vice president's son.
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Giuliani says he'd testify at Trump Senate trial — The former New York City mayor added he'd “love to try the case” on Trump's behalf, but “I don't know if anyone would have the courage to give me the case.” — President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani says he'd be willing …
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New York Times, Townhall, POLITICUSUSA and New York Post
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Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
Elizabeth Warren Isn't Talking Much About ‘Medicare for All’ Anymore — There are signs her campaign is seeking to calm fears about her health care proposal, including having small meetings with rural Iowa voters to explain her financing and transition plans.
Discussion:
DNyuz
Dave Philipps / New York Times:
From the Brig to Mar-a-Lago, Former Navy SEAL Capitalizes on Newfound Fame — After receiving presidential clemency, Edward Gallagher has left the SEALs to become a pitchman and conservative activist. — A year ago, Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher was wearing drab prison scrubs …
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Alternet.org, Law & Crime, Common Dreams and New York Post
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Trump cuts loose with unpredictable characters at Mar-a-Lago — At Trump's luxury South Florida resort, the president is just another guy in the buffet line. — Guests wait for the arrival of President Donald Trump to his New Year's Eve party at his Mar-a-Lago property on Dec. 31, 2019.
Discussion:
Raw Story
Julia Zappei / Agence France-Presse:
Austria's conservatives, Greens agree to form government — Vienna (AFP) - Austria's conservatives led by Sebastian Kurz on Wednesday agreed to form an unprecedented coalition government with the Greens, capping almost three months of negotiations. — “We have succeeded to unite the best …
Joan Walsh / The Nation:
This F#$%ing Decade — For years, media and political elites refused to acknowledge the growing racism and radicalism of the Republican party. Their “both-sidesism” led to Trump's GOP takeover. — I've always resisted the notion that new decades are news events, bestowed on us …
Discussion:
Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality
Valerie Edwards / Daily Mail:
Survival of the richest! Luxurious doomsday-proof bunkers are becoming more alluring to the ultra-wealthy as they fight to get their hands on the $4.5million post-apocalyptic homes fitted with swimming pools, shooting ranges and dog parks — The rich and famous are preparing for the worst …
Discussion:
Raw Story
Thomas Wright / The Atlantic:
A Bigger Foreign-Policy Mess Than Anyone Predicted — Every four years, after the U.S. presidential election, the National Intelligence Council publishes a report looking ahead to the next two decades in global affairs. We do not have a report to mark the beginning of the 2010s …
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Washington Post