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Let's Not Pretend That the Way We Withdrew From Afghanistan Was the Problem — In 2005, my colleagues at The American Prospect, Sam Rosenfeld and Matt Yglesias, wrote an essay I think about often. It was called “The Incompetence Dodge,” and it argued that American policymakers …
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National Review, The Carpentariat and Commentary Magazine
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Kabul Airport Explosion Hits Crowd Amid Afghan Evacuations — At least three U.S. troops injured in blast that follows warnings from Western governments of possible attack — An explosion ripped through a crowd of Afghans trying to enter Kabul airport, where the U.S. military is attempting …
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Reuters, U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan and Human Events


U.S. troops injured in ISIS attacks on Kabul airport — Multiple U.S. troops and civilians were injured when two explosions shook the area outside Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul in rapid succession this morning, where the United States and NATO allies had been evacuating thousands …
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Washington Examiner, Washington Post, The Hill, ABC News, Bloomberg, Breitbart, New York Post, Associated Press, The Western Journal and Power Line


Henry Kissinger on why America failed in Afghanistan — It was not possible to turn the country into a modern democracy, but creative diplomacy and force might have overcome terrorism, says the American statesman … THE TALIBAN takeover of Afghanistan focuses the immediate concern …
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Fox News, Digby's Hullabaloo, No More Mister Nice Blog, CNN, BizPac Review, Al Jazeera, Japan Times, Washington Post, The US Sun, New York Times and Politico


At Least 250,000 Afghans Who Worked With U.S. Haven't Been Evacuated, Estimates Say — At least 250,000 Afghans who may be eligible for expedited American visas remain in Afghanistan, far too many for American forces to rescue before their deadline to leave next week, new estimates suggest.


Mike Pompeo takes his own arrows over the Afghanistan collapse — While the chaotic drawdown of the war in Afghanistan has taken a toll on President Joe Biden's standing back home, it's also complicated political matters for one prominent Republican with eyes seemingly on the White House.


The dark future of far-right Trumpist politics is coming into view — The anti-immigrant politics of a certain swath of Republican politicians and Donald Trump loyalists have taken a particularly virulent and ugly turn of late — and if you look closely, you can catch a glimpse of the future direction …


Biden Abandons Our Allies: What It's Really Like on the Ground in Kabul
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Los Angeles Times, Reuters, The Hill and San Diego Union-Tribune

Explosions at Kabul airport with US personnel reported among casualties
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The Real Winner of the Afghan War? It's Not Who You Think.
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HotAir and New Republic

The Taliban wants to forget the past, a leader tells The Times, but there will be some restrictions.
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The US Sun, Insider, WGN-TV and Reuters

How the Senate Botched the Afghanistan Withdrawal
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National Review and Raw Story

Live Updates: Pentagon confirms explosion outside Kabul airport
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Breitbart, Washington Examiner, Independent Chronicle, Jihad Watch and CNN

Live Afghanistan Updates: Some Evacuations Halt After Alerts Over Kabul Airport
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HotAir, The Guardian, Defense One, Breitbart, Townhall, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Slate, Rolling Stone and The Carpentariat

Mr. President, get them out. Get them out now. Bring them home safely.
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HotAir, Associated Press and New York Magazine

2 U.S. Representatives Try to Explain Unauthorized Visit to Kabul
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U.S. Allies Halt Afghanistan Evacuations, Warn of Growing Threat From Islamic State
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Washington Post, Sky News, Associated Press and BBC


In Florida, the pandemic is worse now than it has ever been before. — More people in Florida are catching the coronavirus, being hospitalized and dying of Covid-19 now than at any previous point in the pandemic, underscoring the perils of limiting public health measures as the Delta variant rips through the state.
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South Dakota Covid cases quintuple after Sturgis motorcycle rally — Two weeks after the annual motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, reported Covid infections in the state have risen nearly sixfold. — South Dakota counted 3,819 new cases in the past two weeks, including seven deaths …
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As Florida faces record covid-19 deaths, DeSantis says Biden should follow his lead

Bodies stacked to the ceiling as COVID-19 surge creates backlog at Florida funeral homes, crematories
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Daily Kos, The Daily Beast and Crooks and Liars

Hospitalizations hit 100,000 in United States for first time since January
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Forbes


Why the Media is Worse for Biden Than Trump — Over the last week, the media has hammered Joe Biden with relentlessly critical coverage of his pullout from Afghanistan, resulting in noticeable drops in his approval ratings. Put aside for a moment whether this reflects failures by Biden or biases by the media.
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Washington Times, Fox News, Althouse, Raw Story, NOQ Report and Ace of Spades HQ


$3.5T or bust? Sanders goes all-out to protect Dems' social spending plans — Bernie Sanders is shifting into a new phase of his legacy-defining work on Democrats' $3.5 trillion spending plan: Protecting it from members of his own party and selling it to the public.
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Insider, The Hill and Common Dreams
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The New Chief Chaplain at Harvard? An Atheist. — The elevation of Greg Epstein, author of “Good Without God,” reflects a broader trend of young people who increasingly identify as spiritual but religiously nonaffiliated. — The Puritan colonists who settled in New England in the 1630s …
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TheBlaze


Exclusive: Police Lieutenant Who Killed January 6 Capitol Rioter Ashli Babbitt Finally Identified — For more than seven months, the U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt, an unarmed protester climbing through a broken window in a hallway of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, has remained anonymous.
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UPI and The Gateway Pundit


Maggie Haberman and the never-ending Trump story — NEW YORK — When the first Donald Trump story of the 2016 election cycle came her way, Maggie Haberman decided not to break it. — It was May 2015, and Trump adviser Sam Nunberg was helping orchestrate the imminent announcement of the reality star's candidacy.


The Mountain Lions: these nine cities boomed in the COVID era — These nine western cities have the fastest surging housing markets. — Coastal cities like Washington D.C. and San Francisco were already expensive places to live at the start of the 2010s.


Republicans Balk on the Battle for Voting Rights — The Party of Lincoln has made itself the party of the new Jim Crow. — “Old battles have become new again,” said US Representative Terri Sewell, of Alabama, as she introduced the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act for Tuesday's essential vote in the House.
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Washington Examiner, The Federalist, Raw Story and Common Dreams


Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump and Allies Over Election Lies and Jan. 6 — The suit, which took a broad view of the riot's origins, was the latest effort to hold former President Donald J. Trump accountable for the Capitol attack. — A group of seven Capitol Police officers filed …
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Common Dreams and Washington Post


The unvaccinated deserve medical care too — On Saturday, conservative radio talk show host Phil Valentine died from COVID-19. He had been a vocal skeptic of vaccines for months. While he was suffering from the virus, his stance on vaccines changed , and he vowed to advocate for them in the future.
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NBC News, The Federalist and HotAir


A naked baby helped Nirvana sell millions of records. Now 30, he's suing the band for ‘child pornography.’ — Spencer Elden may very well be the most famous naked baby the world has ever seen. — A photo of him as an infant — submerged in water and seemingly chasing a dollar bill dangling …
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New York Times, BBC, Mercury News, UPI, Rolling Stone, Variety, HotAir, Vanity Fair and CBS News


Paffrath in the spotlight — PAFFRATH IN THE SPOTLIGHT: For months, Democratic recall candidate and YouTube star Kevin Paffrath has assailed California's political establishment for not treating him as a serious contender. But tonight, he steps onto a major debate stage for the first time — the lone Democrat in the lineup.
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CalMatters and CBS Los Angeles


The Real Story Behind the $25,000 Trump Donation to Pam Bondi — When Trump used his charity to make a donation in 2013, executives claimed they didn't know the money was going to a political group. Newly unearthed records prove otherwise. — It was the personally signed $25,000 check …
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Bipartisan Report and Raw Story