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10:00 AM ET, September 10, 2021

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The White House:
President Biden's COVID-19 Plan  —  President Biden is implementing a six-pronged, comprehensive national strategy that employs the same science-based approach that was used to successfully combat previous variants of COVID-19 earlier this year.  This plan will ensure that we are using every available tool …
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Washington Post:
Biden announces sweeping new vaccine mandates for businesses, federal workers  —  President Biden announced sweeping new coronavirus vaccine mandates Thursday designed to affect tens of millions of Americans, ordering all businesses with more than 100 employees to require their workers to be immunized or face weekly testing.
CNN:
Fox trashes “authoritarian” Biden  —  “An Authoritarian.”  —  “Rotting bag of oatmeal ... tyrant.” “Very frail and very weak.”  —  Those are only a handful of the vile attacks directed at President Biden on Fox News Thursday night following his address to the nation announcing sweeping new vaccine mandates.
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
Joe Biden's incoherent, fear-mongering COVID vaccine speech  —  MORE FROM:  —  Joe Biden's speech on COVID was bizarrely incoherent.  —  He told the American people without qualification that fully vaccinated people are at incredibly low risk: “Only 1 out of every 160,000 fully vaccinated Americans …
Robby Soave / New York Times:
Biden's Vaccine Mandate Is a Big Mistake
Discussion: Axios, HotAir, Breitbart and Politico
Kevin D. Williamson / New York Times:
The Trump Coup Is Still Raging  —  Mr. Williamson writes extensively about politics and more at National Review.  —  What happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was not a coup attempt.  It was half of a coup attempt — the less important half.  —  The more important part of the coup attempt …
Discussion: Raw Story and Alternet.org
Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
Hundreds of law enforcement officials were prepped early for potential Jan. 6 violence  —  Just two days before armed rioters stormed and ransacked the Capitol, about 300 law enforcement officials got on a conference call to talk about the possibility that Donald Trump's supporters would turn violent on Jan. 6.
Discussion: The Daily Beast
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ABC News:
Fence going up around US Capitol, as law enforcement braces for Sept. 18 protest
Discussion: Politico
Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
FBI Seizes Phone Of Oath Keepers Lawyer In ‘Seditious Conspiracy’ Investigation
Discussion: Raw Story, CNN and Mother Jones
Edward Rhodes / The Hill:
Justice Ginsburg's parting gift?  —  If the Democratic Party retains control of Congress in next year's midterm elections, it will have the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to thank.  —  Had she not passed away — and had former President Donald Trump not filled her seat at the bench …
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Phil Willon / Los Angeles Times:
New poll finds Newsom could easily beat recall thanks to motivated Democrats  —  Momentum has turned strongly against the effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom with just days to go before voting ends, a change that comes after a deluge of political ads and support from leading Democrats …
Discussion: The Hill, CNN, Breitbart and Washington Post
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CNN:
CNN launches new polling methodology  —  (CNN)The landscape of political polling is changing, and so too is the way CNN carries out its polls.  Beginning with Friday's newly released CNN poll conducted by SSRS, the network is implementing a new methodology for measuring public opinion.
Dan Bloom / Mirror.co.uk:
Britain will now see ‘permanent food shortages’ and it's ‘going to get worse’  —  Food and Drink Federation chief Ian Wright said the country won't run out of food, but the days of shoppers knowing they can get whatever they like at the supermarket are gone forever
Karoun Demirjian / Washington Post:
Americans refuse to leave Afghanistan without their families as evacuation flights resume  —  In the days and weeks before the U.S. military's hectic departure from Afghanistan, two former interpreters for the American military already resettled in the United States — one a naturalized U.S. citizen …
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Washington Examiner:   Biden's lies keep coming amid his Afghan evacuation debacle
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Andrew Yang to launch a third party  —  Former presidential and New York mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is set to launch a third party next month, according to two people familiar with the matter.  —  Yang is expected to start the party in conjunction with the Oct. 5 release of his new book …
Wall Street Journal:
Journalism Schools Leave Graduates With Hefty Student Loans  —  Students take on debt for master's degrees in hope of news jobs even as opportunities diminish  —  News reporting has lost thousands of jobs over the past decade, with a further slide predicted.
Krishnadev Calamur / NPR:
Breyer Warns Against Remaking The Court: ‘What Goes Around Comes Around’  —  U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has a warning to those who want to remake the court: Be careful what you wish for.  —  In his new book, The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics …
Discussion: HotAir
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Krishnadev Calamur / NPR:
Progressives Want Justice Stephen Breyer To Retire. His Response? Not Yet
Carolina Journal:
One state Supreme Court case could destroy the court for years to come
Jordan Green / Raw Story:
Ex-Marines in neo-Nazi terror cell planned to attack power grid as precursor to assassination campaign: government  —  A neo-Nazi terror cell enmeshed in the US Marine Corps made plans to attack the power grid last fall, hoping the could set the stage to carry out assassinations in their quest …
CNN:
Trump's House GOP enemies get boost from McCarthy's leadership team  —  ‘Disgraceful’: Former President Trump's niece reacts to what he's doing on 9/11  —  (CNN)House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and his leadership team are quietly working to prop up some of the GOP incumbents targeted …
Discussion: Political Wire
Politico:
They Created Our Post-9/11 World.  Here's What They Think They Got Wrong.  —  The sense of vulnerability and fear — yes, terror — was palpable.  In the hours and days after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, the consensus was that more deadly attacks were being prepped.
Discussion: Fox News and NBC News
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Lawfare:
Remembering the Gains of the Afghanistan War
Discussion: Politico and Mother Jones
Jonathan Edwards / Washington Post:
An alleged Capitol rioter says his ankle monitor beeps too loudly.  He wants a judge to let him remove it.  —  Potential customers eyeing Supreme Aluminum Florida's handiwork might have been wowed by the construction company's poolside pergolas or outdoor grilling enclaves.
Discussion: Raw Story
 
 
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David Brooks / New York Times:
When Dictators Find God
Discussion: Althouse
Matthew Cooper / Washington Monthly:
The Lost Journalistic World of 9/11
Discussion: National Review and The Federalist
Ashton Pittman / Mississippi Free Press:
In Mississippi, Fetal Deaths Double Among Unvaccinated Pregnant Women With COVID-19
Discussion: Washington Post and ArkansasTimes
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Vaccination Mandates Are an American Tradition. So Is the Backlash.
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Officials face ‘a sustained campaign of intimidation’ from the far-right
Discussion: Roll Call
 Earlier Items: 
Ross Williams / Georgia Recorder:
Georgia's rural Trump-supporting turf drags down state's COVID vaccination rank
Peter Savodnik / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
The American Aristocracy Tries to Fight Racism. It's Not Working.
Hayes Brown / MSNBC:
Congress raising the debt ceiling is suddenly a problem for Republicans
Discussion: Tangle and Politico
David Corn / Mother Jones:
The Best Holocaust Movie You Haven't Been Able to See—Yet
 

 
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