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Gromer Jeffers Jr / Dallas Morning News:
Rep. Ron Wright dies after battle with COVID-19  —  Reelected in November, the Republican lawmaker had been fighting cancer. … U.S. Rep Ron Wright of Arlington died Sunday night after a battle with COVID-19.  He was 67.  —  His family and spokesperson confirmed Wright's death Monday morning.
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Chad Pergram / Fox News:
Republican Texas Rep. Ron Wright dead at 67, sources say  —  Wright, who had been hospitalized in September due to cancer treatment complications, announced Jan. 21 that he had tested positive for COVID-19  —  Fox News Flash top headlines for February 8  —  Rep. Ron Wright, R-Texas …
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Democratic impeachment managers feeling muzzled  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  Democrats who've struggled for years to hold DONALD TRUMP accountable are at a crossroads again: Do they go all out to convict Trump by calling a parade of witnesses to testify to his misdeeds?
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Trump Team Offers a Deeper Look at His Impeachment Defense  —  Former President Donald J. Trump's lawyers asserted in a new filing that Mr. Trump's speech just before the attack “did not direct anyone to commit unlawful actions,” and that he deserved no blame for the conduct of a “small group of criminals.”
Chuck Cooper / Wall Street Journal:
The Constitution Doesn't Bar Trump's Impeachment Trial
Gallup:
Americans' Views of Impeachment, Trump's Record on Issues  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — As former President Donald Trump's second Senate impeachment trial is about to begin, a new Gallup poll finds a slim majority of Americans (52%) saying they would like their senators to vote to convict him.
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Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Where Democrats and Republicans agree on Trump
Lindsay Wise / Wall Street Journal:
Senate Leaders Near Deal on Impeachment Trial Schedule
Discussion: Bloomberg and The Hill
Mollie Hemingway / The Federalist:
The 3 Worst Things About That Terrible Jeep Super Bowl Ad  —  How could a major corporation not see how propagandistic it comes off to suggest that when Republicans win a national election, that's divisive, but when Democrats win one, that's unifying?  —  In a generally weak year …
Politico:
Inside Bidenworld's plan to punish the GOP for opposing Covid relief  —  Democrats are plowing forward with plans to pass a massive Covid-19 relief package.  And if Republicans don't join them, they won't forget it.  —  Already, there's talk about midterm attack ads portraying Republicans …
Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: Few in US say democracy is working very well  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Only a fragment of Americans believe democracy is thriving in the U.S., even as broad majorities agree that representative government is one of the country's bedrock principles, according to a new poll …
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AP-NORC:
Many Value Democratic Principles, but Few Think Democracy Is Working Well These Days
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and The Daily Caller
Jim Mustian / Associated Press:
Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen, once foes, talk Trump  —  NEW YORK (AP) — When he was Donald Trump's attorney, Michael Cohen was hellbent on silencing Stormy Daniels, even arranging a hush-money payment to the porn actress that landed him in federal prison.
Perry Bacon Jr / FiveThirtyEight:
In America's ‘Uncivil War,’ Republicans Are The Aggressors  —  In his inaugural address, President Biden described America as in the midst of an “uncivil war that pits red against blue, rural versus urban, conservative versus liberal.”  His invocation of a civil war and the American Civil War was provocative.
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
The MyPillow guy made a movie of lies about the election.  These corporations beamed it into millions of homes.  —  Mike Lindell, the founder and CEO of MyPillow, created a two-hour movie that uses discredited conspiracy theories to claim that Trump was the real winner of the 2020 election.
Erica Werner / Washington Post:
Republican Sen. Richard C. Shelby announces he will retire in 2022  —  Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.), a fixture of the Senate who chaired the powerful Appropriations Committee, announced Monday that he will retire when his term ends in 2022.  —  Shelby, 86, was first elected to the House …
Chris Stirewalt / The Dispatch:
The Dangers of the Derp State  —  How we became a nation of so many dupes and fools is a matter at least as complicated as the causes of Donald Trump's presidency.  —  1 hr ago  —  One of the aphorisms of our populist era goes that Donald Trump is more of a symptom than a cause.  Fair enough.
Discussion: Raw Story
John McWhorter / Persuasion:
The Neoracists  —  A new religion is preached across America.  It's nonsense posing as wisdom.  —  2 hr ago  —  [Excerpt from his new book, The Elect: Neoracists Posing as Antiracists and their Threat to a Progressive America]  —  One can divide antiracism into three waves.
The Daily Beast:
His Biz Is Shunned, She Resigned, and Everyone Is Being Sued: What Became of Trump's Election Dead-Enders  —  BIG MISTAKE.  HUGE.  —  Much of the current ruin of Trump's hardcore election dead-enders came as a direct result of their decisions to become major players in Trump's failed endeavor to cling to power.
David Marcus / The Federalist:
This Impeachment Is A Disgraceful Sham  —  Your betters want to decide who you can and cannot vote for.  You should be angry.  —  So the petty little fascists in the Democratic Party have decided that their first order of business is telling you who you are allowed to vote for in the future.
Discussion: Fox News, IJR and Florida Politics
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
John Fetterman launches Senate bid in Pennsylvania  —  Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman launches his Senate bid Monday, making him the first major candidate to enter what is all but certain to be a highly expensive and competitive race for the open seat.
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Chris Brennan / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
John Fetterman makes his U.S. Senate campaign official as a competitive, expensive race begins
Discussion: CNN
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
The Forces That Stopped Obama's Recovery Will Not Stop Biden's  —  Joe Biden assumed the presidency confronting an economic crisis reminiscent of the one that faced him when he and Barack Obama took office 12 years earlier.  But it is already apparent that the political atmosphere surrounding Biden is unrecognizable.
Discussion: Raw Story and Insider
Chris Hayes / The Atlantic:
The Republican Party is radicalizing against democracy.  This is the central political fact of our moment.  Instead of organizing its coalition around shared policy goals, the GOP has chosen to emphasize hatred and fear of its political opponents, who—they warn—will destroy their supporters and the country.
Colorado Public Radio:
What We Know About Lauren Boebert's Campaign Payments To Herself For Driving 38,000 Miles … Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's campaign paid her $22,259 in mileage reimbursements, effectively claiming that Boebert had driven 38,712 miles during the course of her campaign in 2020.
Washington Post:
Confusion and chaos: Inside the vaccine rollout in D.C., Maryland and Virginia  —  The first precious boxloads of the frozen elixir arrived in December, bearing great promise for curtailing the pandemic that has paralyzed the region and the world.  —  Nurses and firefighters got injections on live TV.
Wall Street Journal:
Capitol Riot Warnings Weren't Acted On as System Failed  —  The federal security apparatus retooled after 9/11 fielded intelligence on the Jan. 6 rally but didn't mobilize to prevent the violence  —  The elaborate national security network set up after the 9/11 terrorist attacks to identify …
Discussion: Mock Paper Scissors
Paul Rosenzweig / USA Today:
Party-line views of presidential misconduct started with Democrats and Clinton impeachment  —  Trump's assault on the result of a democratic election is a far graver threat than Clinton's perjury.  But both are crimes of national significance.  —  Sometime in the next week or two …
Discussion: New York Post, Reason, RedState and Mediaite
Jewish Currents:
How the ADL's Israel Advocacy Undermines Its Civil Rights Work  —  This report will appear in our Spring 2021 issue.  Subscribe now to get a copy in your mailbox.  —  IN THE SUMMER OF 2016, a handful of senior Anti-Defamation League (ADL) staff members and executives in New York and Washington …
Andy Kessler / Wall Street Journal:
Mediocrity Is Now Mandatory  —  From stimulus to school admissions, leaders act as if ease is the only worthy goal.  —  Has an era of American mediocrity begun?  In January the College Board announced it would eliminate the essay portion of the SAT, as well as all of the separate SAT subject tests.
 
 
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Tyler Van Dyke / Washington Examiner:
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Hannah Knowles / Washington Post:
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Discussion: Raw Story
James Arkin / Politico:
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New York Times:
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Jacob Kornbluh / The Forward:
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