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11:10 AM ET, February 15, 2021

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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Support for Third U.S. Political Party at High Point  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' desire for a third party has ticked up since last fall and now sits at a high in Gallup's trend.  Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults say the “parties do such a poor job representing the American people …
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Kendall Karson / ABC News:
Impeachment trial solidified views on Trump conviction: POLL  —  Over half of Americans (58%) say that Trump should have been convicted.  —  Driven by sharp divisions that reflect the persistent partisan fissures within the country, the second impeachment trial of former President Donald …
Charlie Sykes / Bulwark+:
Trump's Party, But Worse  —  Acquitted but not exonerated  —  Mad respect for the seven GOP senators who voted to convict Donald Trump.  —  Don't underestimate how much raw political courage that took.  Even the ones who aren't up for re-election face censure, excommunication …
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Bill Cassidy / The Advocate:
I voted to convict former President Trump because he is guilty.  —  The Articles of Impeachment charged President Donald Trump with inciting an insurrection.  He chose not to testify, and so guilt or innocence must be inferred by the timeline of events, tweets, and his actions during the invasion of the U.S. Capitol.
Discussion: Politico, IJR, The Hill and Axios
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Non-Vindication  —  He may run again, but he won't win another national election.  —  By The Editorial Board  —  The Senate failed Saturday to convict Donald Trump on the single House impeachment article of inciting an insurrection, but the 57-43 vote was no vindication.
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
The beginning of the end of Trumpism  —  Don't waste time mourning the Senate's failure to convict Donald Trump for crimes so dramatically and painstakingly proven by the House impeachment managers.  The cowardice of the vast majority of Republican senators was both predicted and predictable.
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Meredith Shiner / New Republic:
The Capitol Riot Killed “Both Sides” Journalism
Discussion: RedState
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Postcard From Peru: Why the Morality Plays Inside The Times Won't Stop  —  Other news organizations have their own personnel dramas.  But none attract the spotlight the way The Times does.  —  In 2012, when The New York Times was panicked about its financial future, this newspaper went into the travel business.
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
The Strategic Silence of Mike Pence  —  Complicity, cowardice, or nihilism?  —  On January 6, a horde of pro-Trump rioters breached the United States Capitol with one bloodthirsty mission in mind: to stop Vice President Mike Pence from carrying out his constitutional obligation to certify Joe Biden's 2020 presidential victory.
Molly Fischer / The Cut:
What Was the Wing?  To the extent that it's remembered, it will be as an artifact of the Trump era.  —  Photo-Illustration: by the Cut; Photo Getty Images  —  I remember, over New Year's in 2017, trying to explain to a friend's boyfriend what the Wing was.
David Frum / The Atlantic:
Democracy Is the Only Solution  —  If there was one idea shared by just about every author of the Constitution, it was the one articulated by James Madison at the convention on June 26, 1787.  —  The mass of the people would be susceptible to “fickleness and passion,” he warned.
Discussion: CNN, Daily Kos and Florida Politics
Tami Luhby / CNN:
Biden's special Obamacare enrollment period opens Monday.  Here's what you need to know  —  Biden: Health care orders undo the damage Trump has done  —  (CNN)Uninsured Americans who want to buy Affordable Care Act coverage have another three months to do so, thanks to an executive order President Joe Biden signed last month.
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Michelle Andrews / NPR:
As Biden Reopens ACA Enrollment, Are You Eligible To Sign Up Or Switch Health Plans?
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Associated Press:
NC GOP to vote on censuring Burr after impeachment vote  —  RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina Republican Party is expected to vote Monday on whether to censure Sen. Richard Burr over his vote to convict former President Donald Trump during Trump's second impeachment trial.
Discussion: Axios and IJR
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Noah Smith / Noahpinion:
The U.S.' vaccine rollout is world-beating  —  That doesn't mean it's good enough.  But let's take a moment to appreciate it.  —  4 hr ago  —  The U.S. vaccine rollout is not going fast enough.  Currently, about 1.7 million shots are being put into arms per day:
Discussion: HotAir, Twitchy and Washington Post
Erika Kinetz / Associated Press:
Anatomy of a conspiracy: With COVID, China took leading role  —  BRUSSELS (AP) — The rumors began almost as soon as the disease itself.  Claims that a foreign adversary had unleashed a bioweapon emerged at the fringes of Chinese social media the same day China first reported the outbreak of a mysterious virus.
Discussion: WTOP
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New York Times:
The Taliban Close In on Afghan Cities, Pushing the Country to the Brink  —  The Taliban have positioned themselves around several major population centers, including the capital of Kandahar Province, as the Biden administration weighs whether to withdraw or to stay.
American Greatness:
The Wages of Trump Hatred  —  Hating Donald Trump in the hater's eyes makes one moral.  But in the real world, such pathological fixations usually result in abject immorality and moral decline.  —  Over the last five years, the pathology of Trump Derangement Syndrome has been widely described.
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Gabe Kaminsky / The Federalist:
It's Been One Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week For The Democratic Party
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Ben Samuels / Haaretz:
Democrats Watching Israeli Election Hope for ‘Anyone but Bibi’  —  The Biden team will work closely with whoever wins next month's election, but one source close to the administration says Netanyahu has ‘personally undermined any goodwill about engaging with him’
Discussion: The Times of Israel
Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Pennsylvania G.O.P.'s Push for More Power Over Judiciary Raises Alarms  —  After fighting the election results, state Republicans are trying to increase their control of the courts.  Outraged Democrats and good government groups see it as a new kind of gerrymandering.
Discussion: Real Clear Politics
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Another Impeachment Failure  —  On the menu today: You can tell it's a Monday already.  Impeachment ends with a whimper, not a bang, as the Senate is gift-wrapped a bombshell witness but bizarrely chooses to skip over her; CDC director Rochelle Walensky changes her recommendations …
Discussion: NBC News, Vox and Washington Post
New York Times:
'What's the Point?'  Young People's Despair Deepens as Covid-19 Crisis Drags On  —  Experts paint a grim picture of the struggle with lockdown isolation — a “mental health pandemic” that should be treated as seriously as containing the coronavirus.  —  Life seemed promising last year …
Daniel Chaitin / Washington Examiner:
New York Times quietly updates report on fire extinguisher striking Capitol Police officer  —  The New York Times quietly updated a month-old report about the siege of Congress that perpetuated the idea that Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick might have died after being struck by a fire extinguisher.
Discussion: TheBlaze
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Bobby Caina Calvan / MSN:
On Parkland anniversary, Biden calls for tougher gun laws  —  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Sorrow reverberated across the country Sunday as Americans, including President Joe Biden, joined a Florida community in remembering the 17 lives lost three years ago in the Parkland school shooting massacre.
Discussion: Raw Story
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The White House:
Statement by the President Three Years After the Parkland Shooting
 
 
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Laura Meckler / Washington Post:
CDC defends school guidelines as advocates say they make it too hard to reopen
Emily Zanotti / The Daily Wire:
‘Bachelor’ Host Chris Harrison Steps Aside Over Accusations Of ‘Perpetuating Racism’ For Speaking Out Against Cancel Culture
Discussion: RedState
John Solomon / Just The News:
Smoking gun: Comey told Clapper FBI unable to ‘sufficiently corroborate’ Steele — then signed FISA
Griff Witte / Washington Post:
Biden is winning Republican support for his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan. Just not in Washington.
New York Times:
In a Dangerous Game of Cat and Mouse, Iran Eyes New Targets in Africa
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Blue Lives Matter Is Over
Margaret Talev / Axios:
Fauci: Americans shouldn't let down their guard about virus variants
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Washington Post:
Ambassador sweepstakes underway as figures jockey for plum posts
Discussion: Axios and USA Today
Kate Briquelet / The Daily Beast:
This Republican Prosecutor Stood Up For Black Lives Matter Protests. Haters Ran Him Out of Office.
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Emma Green / The Atlantic:
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
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Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

 
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