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Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Our democracy is under attack. Washington journalists must stop covering it like politics as usual. — Back in the dark ages of 2012, two think-tank scholars, Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann, wrote a book called “It's Even Worse Than It Looks” about the rise of Republican Party extremism and its dire effect on American democracy.
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E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
Jan. 6 police officers give a master class on the dangers of right-wing extremism
Jan. 6 police officers give a master class on the dangers of right-wing extremism
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Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Tucker Scoffs at D.C. Cop Scarred by Capitol Riot From Safety of His Studio
Tucker Scoffs at D.C. Cop Scarred by Capitol Riot From Safety of His Studio
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
As Jan. 6 hearings begin, Republicans side with the terrorists
As Jan. 6 hearings begin, Republicans side with the terrorists
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David Morgan / Reuters:
McConnell aims to boost U.S. Republican vaccination rate by countering ‘bad advice’ — U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell blamed misinformation for the low rates of COVID-19 vaccination among Americans, which are fueling a rise in coronavirus cases, particularly in Republican-dominated states.
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Meridith McGraw / Politico:
Trump tries to sabotage the Biden infrastructure deal — Donald Trump tried and failed to pass an infrastructure bill so many times over the course of his presidency that his attempts were reduced to a punchline. Now out of office, Trump is trying to ensure that his successor, Joe Biden …
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Politico:
Republicans signal they will advance bipartisan infrastructure deal — Senate Republicans are increasingly likely to move forward on a bipartisan infrastructure framework, with a vote planned as soon as Wednesday night and an agreement on key issues. — Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) …
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Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Republican governors revolt against CDC mask guidance
Republican governors revolt against CDC mask guidance
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New York Times, National Review and Los Angeles Times
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
The CDC's Unforced Error — On the menu today: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Biden administration make a critical error by recommending vaccinated Americans put on the masks again; sorting through who's still not vaccinated and why; figuring out Simone Biles's early withdrawal …
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spectatorworld.com:
Simone Biles is a quitter — Even with her many mistakes during the qualifying round, Biles still posted the highest score in the competition — Just a few days before the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony, my mom and I watched the gymnastics comedy Stick It.
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Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Columbia Journalism Review, POLITICUSUSA, NBC News, The Guardian and HotAir
Hannah Yoest / The Bulwark:
Simone Biles Isn't Fearless. That's A Good Thing. — By demanding robotic perfection, Biles's detractors are denying her humanity. — Simone Biles pulled out of the Tokyo Olympic gymnastics finals for the women's artistic team all-around on Tuesday morning, citing mental health concerns.
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
A Confusing Message — The C.D.C. recommends indoor masking for the vaccinated, but only in some places. — The C.D.C. has both a polarization problem and a communication problem. — Let's start with the polarization problem: The parts of the country that would benefit most from a new crackdown …
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Caitlin Owens / Axios:
CDC asks the vaccinated to help save the unvaccinated from themselves — The “pandemic of the unvaccinated” has become a big problem for the rest of the country.
Elizabeth Bruenig / The Atlantic:
The New Moral Code of America's Elite — Every striver who ever slipped the rank of their birth to ascend to a higher order has shared the capacity to ingratiate themselves with their betters. What the truly exceptional ones have in common is the ability to connect not only with their superiors …
Ally Mutnick / Politico:
Trump-backed candidate loses in Texas special election — Voters in North Texas delivered an upset Tuesday, picking GOP state Rep. Jake Ellzey to fill a vacant House seat over a candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump. — Ellzey beat fellow Republican Susan Wright …
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Ben Jacobs / New York Magazine:
Donald Trump's Low-Energy Night in Texas
Donald Trump's Low-Energy Night in Texas
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Andrew Miller / Fox News:
Jake Ellzey wins Texas special election over Trump-backed Susan Wright
Jake Ellzey wins Texas special election over Trump-backed Susan Wright
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Steven Monacelli / Dallas Observer:
Who's Behind Dallas Justice Now's 'Don't Send White Kids to Ivy League' Controversy? — As soon as Casie Tomlin found the FedEx envelope in her mailbox, she knew something looked fishy. Inside, a flyer from a group called Dallas Justice Now urged parents in Dallas' wealthy — and largely white …
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
GOP Rep. Clyde stands by comparison of Jan. 6 mob to ‘tourists’ when pressed by Democratic Rep. Raskin — Rep. Andrew S. Clyde (R-Ga.), who infamously compared the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol to “a normal tourist visit,” steadfastly stood by his contention Tuesday night during …
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Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
‘EXCUSE ME!’ Jamie Raskin Confronts GOP Rep. Andrew Clyde for Comparing Rioters to Tourists in Fiery 10-Minute Clash
‘EXCUSE ME!’ Jamie Raskin Confronts GOP Rep. Andrew Clyde for Comparing Rioters to Tourists in Fiery 10-Minute Clash
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Jerry Dunleavy / Washington Examiner:
Debunked claims Officer Sicknick died from Capitol riot injuries reemerge at Day One hearing
Debunked claims Officer Sicknick died from Capitol riot injuries reemerge at Day One hearing
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Margaret Talev / Axios:
Least persuadable unvaccinated Americans are largely white and Republican — Parents are heavily resistant to the vaccine.
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Damon Linker / The Week:
The intellectual right contemplates an ‘American Caesar’ — Jan. 6 was a badly planned rehearsal for the real deal — How does ideological change happen? Why do certain political ideas and possibilities that appear outrageous and even unthinkable at one moment in history come to be considered options worth taking seriously?
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Pelosi: McCarthy a ‘moron’ for opposing mask mandate — Tensions between the party leaders in the House rolled to a boil on Wednesday when Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called her Republican counterpart, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), a “moron” for his opposition to wearing masks in the House.
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Supreme Court Job Approval Dips Below 50% — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Forty-nine percent of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing, its first approval rating below the majority level since 2017. A year ago, 58% approved of the court, the highest Gallup had measured since 2009.
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Michael Kruse / Politico:
'He's a Great Guy': Trump's Favored Aide Has Troubled Past — “Max Miller,” said Donald Trump. — “You know Max?” — The former president stood behind the microphone at the lectern at one of the most recent of his trademark rallies late last month at the county fairgrounds here and told …
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Politico:
DOJ fires warning shot against ‘unusual’ post-election ballot reviews — The Justice Department on Wednesday issued another warning aimed at states conducting or considering audits of ballots tallied in last year's election, reminding election authorities that allowing ballots to be mishandled can violate federal law.
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Brian Stelter / CNN:
How right-wing networks covered the January 6 hearing after months of soft-pedaling the Capitol attack — New York (CNN Business)While viewers of other TV channels heard House Democrats denouncing the “whitewashing” of the January 6 attack, One America News viewers witnessed the whitewashing first-hand.
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Jeffrey Tucker / RealClearMarkets:
The CDC's Hysterical Delta Flip-Flop Might Be Its Final Undoing — The crazy, convoluted, mixed up messaging from the CDC - it's been this way from the beginning of the pandemic until now - has taken yet another turn. Now the CDC is recommending masks not just for the unvaccinated but for the vaccinated too.
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Gino Spocchia / The Independent:
Lincoln Project's new ad contrasts Republican donors with footage of Capitol riot — Blackstone, Koch Industries and Cigna accused of supporting ‘the very structure that led to the murderous violence on January 6’ — Lincoln Project ad targets GOP donors over Capitol riot
Bloomberg:
U.S. Commerce Chief Sees Some Tariffs as ‘Very Effective’ — Levies can help level playing field for U.S., Raimondo says — Trump administration cited national security for steel tariffs — U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said some tariffs on imported goods can be effective …
Andrew Seidman / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
An anti-Trump Pa. Republican is warning against ‘MAGA extremists’ in new Senate campaign — Next year's race to represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate will help shape the direction of the Republican Party. And Craig Snyder thinks there's still time to take a sharp turn away …
CNN:
This is what Republicans said as Capitol police told their stories on the Hill — CNN's fact check team analyzed statements made by Republican politicians while Capitol police gave statements in a hearing regarding the January 6th insurrection.Source: CNN — FOLLOW CNN POLITICS
Eric Felten / RealClearInvestigations:
The Moment in 1986 When Critical Race Theory Ousted the Civil Rights Movement — A turning point in U.S. racial politics came in 1986 at Pine Manor College in Massachusetts, shown. There, race-consciousness won out over color-blindness, profoundly changing American society.
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