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Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Fears of White People Losing Out Permeate Capitol Rioters' Towns, Study Finds — Counties with the most significant declines in the non-Hispanic white population were the most likely to produce insurrectionists. — When the political scientist Robert Pape began studying the issues …
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Why half-hearted conservative boycotts rarely take root — One of the first times that Donald Trump publicly called for a boycott, it was not over a key civil rights or humanitarian issue. It was, instead, about an annoying TV ad. — “Get rid of this commercial,” Trump said in a video recorded at Trump Tower in 2011.
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Ronn Blitzer / Fox News:
Colorado voting laws are similar to Georgia's despite decision to move Major League Baseball All-Star Game — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said the decision 'doesn't make a whole lot of sense' — MLB All-Star game to be played in Denver after leaving Georgia — Major League Baseball announced …
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Associated Press, National Review, Newsbusters, TheBlaze, New York Post and CNN
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The unserious comparisons between Colorado's voting laws and Georgia's new one — From the moment Major League Baseball pulled its All Star Game out of Georgia over the state's new voting law, conservative defenders of the law have predicted impending hypocrisy.
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Fox News, Power Line, Denver Post, The Daily Caller and National Review
Richard Cowan / Reuters:
‘Stay out of politics,’ Republican leader McConnell tells U.S. CEOs, warns of ‘consequences’
‘Stay out of politics,’ Republican leader McConnell tells U.S. CEOs, warns of ‘consequences’
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Washington Post, Morning Shots, Crooks and Liars, Common Dreams, Outside the Beltway, Washington Times, The Week and The Guardian
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
McConnell versus the First Amendment
McConnell versus the First Amendment
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Esquire, Media Matters for America and Townhall
Jordan Lancaster / The Daily Caller:
In The Name Of Social Justice, MLB Moved All-Star Game From Mostly Black City To Mostly White City
In The Name Of Social Justice, MLB Moved All-Star Game From Mostly Black City To Mostly White City
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Washington Times, Patterico's Pontifications, RedState, Fox News, IJR, The National Pulse and HotAir
Hayes Brown / MSNBC:
The GOP wants to cancel Coca-Cola — but keep corporate taxes low
The GOP wants to cancel Coca-Cola — but keep corporate taxes low
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The Atlantic, Insider, Washington Post, Digby's Hullabaloo and Crooks and Liars
Politico:
Trump and his allies abandon Gaetz — Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) built a public profile as an unapologetic, unambiguous, omnipresent booster of President Donald Trump. — But as his own political career skids toward disaster amid allegations that he had sex with a minor and paid for sex …
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POLITICUSUSA, Insider, RedState, The Daily Beast, New York Post, Raw Story, The Guardian, Althouse, The Week, HuffPost, TheBlaze, Washington Examiner, The Hill and Mediaite
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Jason Garcia / Orlando Sentinel:
Former lawmaker says Gaetz fought ‘revenge porn’ law: ‘He thought that any picture was his to use as he wanted’
Former lawmaker says Gaetz fought ‘revenge porn’ law: ‘He thought that any picture was his to use as he wanted’
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CNN, Daily Kos, Mock Paper Scissors, Orlando Weekly, The Intellectualist, Raw Story, Insider, Talking Points Memo, The Week, The Wrap, Washington Post, Politico and IJR
Roger Sollenberger / The Daily Beast:
Matt Gaetz Said His ‘Travel Records’ Would Exonerate Him. Not So Fast.
Matt Gaetz Said His ‘Travel Records’ Would Exonerate Him. Not So Fast.
Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
Man tied to Matt Gaetz's extortion allegation says lawmaker is ‘trying to direct attention from himself’
Man tied to Matt Gaetz's extortion allegation says lawmaker is ‘trying to direct attention from himself’
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Fox News, The Hill, Insider, Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
Axios:
DeSantis milks “60 Minutes” spat — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Trump ally with his eyes on the White House, is dialing up a dispute with “60 Minutes” — seizing on a juicy chance to ingratiate himself with the GOP base by bashing the media. — Why it matters: It's a political gift akin …
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Deadline, HotAir, Mock Paper Scissors, Twitchy, Cafe Hayek, National Review, RedState, The Daily Caller and The Week
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Erick-Woods Erickson / Erick Erickson's Confessions …:
Conservatives Must Unite and Apply Counter-Pressure
Conservatives Must Unite and Apply Counter-Pressure
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
The Story Cannot Always Be the Reaction of the Republican Party
The Story Cannot Always Be the Reaction of the Republican Party
Ryan Mills / National Review:
Democratic Florida Officials Explain How 60 Minutes Twisted DeSantis-Publix Story
Democratic Florida Officials Explain How 60 Minutes Twisted DeSantis-Publix Story
Anthony Man / Sun-Sentinel:
Congressman Alcee Hastings, after career of triumph, calamity and comeback, dies at 84 — Congressman Alcee Hastings, whose life was marked by perseverance, calamity and a comeback, has died. He was 84. — Hastings crusaded against racial injustice as a civil rights lawyer …
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Palm Beach Post, CNN, Washington Post, The Hill, Florida Politics, Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo, Forbes, UPI, Roll Call, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth and The Daily Caller
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Carol Robinson / al.com:
$500,000 Jefferson Davis chair stolen in Selma will be a toilet unless Confederate group hangs banner, email claims — A Confederate monument valued at $500,000 was stolen in March from a Selma cemetery, officials confirmed today. — This morning, a group that claims to have taken the monument …
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VICE, The Hill, Alabama Political Reporter and The Gateway Pundit
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John Bowden / The Hill:
Ex-Trump official penalized for violating Hatch Act — The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) on Tuesday announced a settlement with former Housing and Urban Development (HUD) official Lynne Patton, a political appointee and ally of former President Trump, for a Hatch Act violation over a video …
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Talking Points Memo, Mother Jones, Washington Times, Forbes and The New Civil Rights Movement
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osc.gov:
Former High-Ranking HUD Official Disciplined for Hatch Act Violation — The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) today announced a settlement agreement reached with Lynne Patton, a former Trump administration political appointee who served as Region II Administrator for the U.S. Department …
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Insider and POLITICUSUSA
Dan Pfeiffer / The Message Box:
The Coming (Cancel) Culture War — The Republican plan to make 2022 about wokeness run amok is less stupid (and even more cynical) than it sounds — The battle lines have been drawn. Democrats are running on an agenda of steady leadership, vaccinating people, distributing $1400 relief checks …
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Media Matters for America and Raw Story, more at Mediagazer »
Kaitlan Collins / CNN:
Biden set to announce he's moving deadline for all US adults to be eligible for Covid vaccine to April 19 — (CNN)President Joe Biden plans to announce Tuesday that he is moving up his deadline for states to make all American adults eligible for a coronavirus vaccine by almost two weeks.
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Eliza Collins / Wall Street Journal:
Kyrsten Sinema Defends Filibuster as Pressure Mounts From Progressives — Arizona Democrat says the problem is senators' behavior, not the chamber's rules — PHOENIX— Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has emerged as the staunchest Democratic defender of the filibuster, brushing off fire …
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National Review and Real Clear Politics
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Biden's pitch that the economy ‘will create 19 million jobs’ if infrastructure is passed — “Independent analysis shows that if we pass this plan, the economy will create 19 million jobs — good jobs, blue-collar jobs, jobs that pay well.” — President Biden, remarks on the March jobs report, April 2
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CNN, National Review, The Daily Caller, Reason and IJR
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American Greatness:
Media, Politicians Still Spreading the ‘Big Lie’ About Officer Sicknick — Democratic leaders and the American news media aren't just dishonest and shameless—they're fully depraved. — Three months ago this week, Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick, 42, died.
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NPR, Politico and Real Clear Politics
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Laurence H. Tribe / The Boston Globe:
Capitol police have the best case against Trump for the insurrection
Capitol police have the best case against Trump for the insurrection
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The Intellectualist and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Trump got evicted from ‘the swamp.’ Some of his people are trying to stick around. — There are plenty of fish in the swamp, but some of the best-connected ones live in a 200-gallon aquarium at Reince Priebus's house. — “It's not just saltwater fish, but an actual reef,” Priebus explained in a recent phone call.
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Insider and The Intellectualist
Matt Pusatory / wusa9.com:
Police: Active shooter dead in Frederick, 2 hurt — The two victim are in critical condition, according to the Frederick police chief. — FREDERICK, Md. — Two people are in critical condition and a suspect is dead after a shooting in Frederick. — Police in Frederick responded to an an active shooter in the city Tuesday morning.
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Task & Purpose, Washington Examiner, New York Times, CBS Baltimore, CBS News, Associated Press, Breitbart and The Daily Caller
Tracy Connor / The Daily Beast:
Montana Governor Who Rescinded Mask Mandate Now Has COVID — QUARANTINED — Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, who rescinded the state's mask mandate weeks after taking office, has tested positive for COVID-19. The 59-year-old Republican got the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine last Thursday …
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The Daily Caller, Eschaton and Political Wire
Perry Bacon Jr / FiveThirtyEight:
Why The Republican Party Isn't Rebranding After 2020 — Typically, after losing a presidential election, a political party will undertake an intense intra-party debate over why it didn't win and how the party needs to change to take back the White House. Democrats did so after losing in 1988, 2000, 2004 and 2016.
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Dorf on Law, The Bulwark, Wisconsin Examiner and NRSC
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Georgia's New Law, and the Risk of Election Subversion — A reminder from a January phone call that the reform bill by congressional Democrats may not have the proper protections. — What would have happened if the Georgia secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, had responded, “OK …
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The American Independent, Georgia Recorder and Washington Times
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
If It's Not Jim Crow, What Is It? — Georgia's new voting law has to be understood in its own peculiar historical context. — The laws that disenfranchised Black Americans in the South and established Jim Crow did not actually say they were disenfranchising Black Americans and creating a one-party racist state.
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Slow Boring and Daily Kos
The Daily Beast:
Why Republicans Can't Seem to Lay a Glove on Biden — “They just completely reinvented a coalition and their messaging overnight,” James Carville explains. — That new documentary on QAnon ended with something of a bang, with one likely suspect seeming to half-confess that he was “Q,” the oracle of the violent conspiracy movement.
Washington Post:
Brazil has become South America's superspreader event — LIMA, Peru — With a sense of dread, the doctor watched the patients stream into his intensive care unit. — For weeks, César Salomé, a physician in Lima's Hospital Mongrut, had followed the chilling reports.
New York Times:
Governors Heed Biden's Call to Expand Vaccine Eligibility — Every state has now given at least one dose to a quarter or more of its population, and about 19 percent of Americans have been fully vaccinated. But cases are rising sharply in some parts of the country.
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New York Magazine, CBS News, NBC Los Angeles and Associated Press
Greg Myre / NPR:
After A Major Hack, U.S. Looks To Fix A Cyber ‘Blind Spot’ — The National Security Agency considers itself the world's most formidable cyber power, with an army of computer warriors who constantly scan the wired world. Yet by law, the NSA only collects intelligence abroad, and not inside the U.S.
Ryan Cooper / The Week:
Janet Yellen's proposal to revolutionize corporate taxation — President Biden is proposing a substantial increase in the rate of corporate taxation as part of his infrastructure plan, bumping the headline rate up from 21 percent to 28 percent. This is actually below where it was before 2017 …
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spectator.us, New York Times and Raw Story