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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Former VA administrator and Georgia senator Max Cleland dies at home  —  Former U.S. senator and Veterans Administration leader Max Cleland died Tuesday more than 53 years after a live grenade dropped by a fellow soldier in Vietnam robbed him of three limbs.The injuries, however …
Reuters:
USA-ELECTION/THREATS  —  Law enforcement has taken little action as backers of Donald Trump aim stark threats at election officials.  Reuters tracked down nine of the harassers.  Most were unrepentant.  —  This story contains text, images and audio clips with offensive language.
Christine Brennan / USA Today:
State Farm stands by Aaron Rodgers after his vaccine comments: ‘Respect his right’ to have his own point of view  —  Given a chance to repudiate the lies and misinformation spread last week about COVID-19 vaccines by Green Bay Packers quarterback and company pitchman Aaron Rodgers, State Farm punted.
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Washington Post:
House Jan. 6 committee issues subpoenas to 6 top Trump advisers, including pair involved in Willard hotel ‘command center’  —  The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection issued subpoenas Monday to six top advisers to former president Donald Trump, including two who were active …
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: A Trump-backed Senate hopeful takes the stand
Discussion: Breitbart, Roll Call and CNN
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Indictment of Steele dossier source is more bad news for multiple media outlets  —  MSNBC host Rachel Maddow in December 2017 aired a special report on the Trump-Russia dossier compiled by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele.  That document, claimed Maddow …
Daniel Dale / CNN:
Fact check: Deceptive Republican attack ad uses images from Trump presidency to depict ‘chaos’ under Biden  —  Keilar challenges Senator Scott on Trump's role in 2022 midterms  —  Washington (CNN)A new national television ad from House Republicans' campaign arm deceptively uses images …
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Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
Republican congressman details threatening voicemail he received after voting for bipartisan infrastructure bill
Discussion: The Hill
Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
Rep. Paul Gosar tweets altered anime video showing him killing Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and attacking President Biden  —  Rep. Paul A. Gosar (R-Ariz.) shared an altered, animated video that depicts him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and swinging two swords at President Biden …
Spencer Kimball / CNBC:
White House tells businesses to proceed with vaccine mandate despite court-ordered pause  — The White House on Monday said businesses should move forward with the requirements despite the court-ordered pause.  — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, considered …
Gene Johnson / Associated Press:
Metallurgist admits faking steel-test results for Navy subs  —  A metallurgist in Washington state pleaded guilty to fraud Monday after she spent decades faking the results of strength tests on steel that was being used to make U.S. Navy submarines.  —  Elaine Marie Thomas, 67, of Auburn …
Discussion: Insider, TheBlaze and Sacramento Bee
Jonathan D. Karl / The Atlantic:
The Man Behind the Man Behind January 6  —  In late October 2020, Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, was attending the confirmation hearing for Amy Coney Barrett when his cellphone rang.  He answered with a whisper and walked out to the hallway to take the call.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
What Moves Swing Voters  —  A creative new poll tries to understand.  —  Political pundits often talk about swing voters as if they were upscale suburbanites, like “soccer moms” or “office-park dads.”  And some are.  But many are blue-collar.  They are the successors to the so-called Reagan Democrats …
Discussion: Jacobin
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump makes — and loses — overnight bid to block Jan. 6 investigators  —  If you blinked you missed it.  —  Former President Donald Trump filed an emergency request to a federal judge late Monday night to prevent the National Archives from sending sensitive records to Jan. 6 committee investigators by Friday.
Eric Ting / SFGATE:
Gavin Newsom's wife, California Democrats bristle at questions about governor's continued absence  —  California Gov. Gavin Newsom has not appeared publicly since abruptly canceling a visit to Glasgow, Scotland on Oct. 29 for a climate change conference, stirring considerable online speculation.
Discussion: Fox News, Townhall and Political Wire
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Postal Banking Test in the Bronx Yields No Customers  —  From September 13 to October 31, not a single customer put a paycheck on a gift card in one of the four test locations.  —  While 9.4 percent of New York City households have no bank account, in the Bronx that number nearly doubles to 17.7 percent.
Tim Mak / NPR:
A secret tape made after Columbine shows the NRA's evolution on school shootings  —  Soon after the Columbine High School shooting in 1999, senior leaders of the National Rifle Association huddled on a conference call to consider canceling their annual convention, scheduled just days later and a few miles away.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Alexandra Macon / Vogue:
Inside Ivy Getty's Fantasy Wedding Weekend in San Francisco  —  Artist and model Ivy Love Getty, the great granddaughter of J. Paul Getty and one of the heiresses to the oil fortune he amassed, married photographer Tobias Alexander Engel in a ceremony officiated by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at City Hall in San Francisco.
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Covid-Related School Chaos Is a Problem for Democrats  —  Last Wednesday morning, Christopher Rufo, the architect of the right-wing crusade against critical race theory, sent me a message asking if I wanted to talk, I suppose because I was one of the first people to write about his project back in February.
Discussion: RedState
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
‘Free Joe Biden’: Sean Maloney on How Democrats Can Get Back on Track  —  In an interview, the leader of the House Democrats' campaign arm acknowledged the major challenges facing the party but defended its agenda and its continued focus on Donald Trump.  —  In the days since Democrats …
New York Times:
A Conversation With a Virginia Democrat  —  Representative Abigail Spanberger, a Virginia Democrat, discusses her reservations about the Biden agenda.  —  Listen to ‘Sway’  —  Casey Newton, a tech reporter, takes us inside the Facebook Papers consortium.  —  Attend the DealBook Online Summit
Grant Stern / The Stern Facts:
Ron DeSantis enemies list targets DNC member for “sleeping dragons” and viral tweets  —  Thomas Kennedy embarrassed Florida's governor.  DeSantis' office directed the state's top law enforcement agency to disseminate criminal intelligence about him.  —  Florida's top statewide law enforcement …
Washington Post:
More than 360,000 U.S. children under 12 have already received a coronavirus vaccine … More than 360,000 children under 12 in the United States have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Anthony D'Alessandro / Deadline:
Leonardo DiCaprio In Final Talks To Star & Produce ‘Jim Jones’ At MGM; Scott Rosenberg Writing  —  EXCLUSIVE: In a pre-emptive situation, MGM has secured a deal for the feature film project Jim Jones, with Leonardo DiCaprio in final talks to star as the 1970s religious cult leader who was behind …
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
“Critical Race Theory” and actual education policy, part two  —  The core problem is a dangerous attack on efforts to measure learning  —  In yesterday's post I wrote about two recent trends in progressive education policy that have (rightly, I think) annoyed a lot of people …
Discussion: National Review
Washington Examiner:
Randi Weingarten should have learned in school that she cannot fool everyone  —  On Oct. 25, just days before Virginia's governor's race, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten tweeted out with gleeful approval an opinion article in the Washington Post.
Paloma Esquivel / Los Angeles Times:
Faced with soaring Ds and Fs, schools are ditching the old way of grading  —  A few years ago, high school teacher Joshua Moreno got fed up with his grading system, which had become a points game.  —  Some students accumulated so many points early on that by the end of the term they knew …
Politico:
The Senate's year-end to-do list is ‘going to be a train wreck’  —  As Mark Warner considers the Senate work left undone as the holiday season dawns, he's weighing a couple of potentially ugly scenarios.  —  “Having only other senators to kiss on New Year's Eve?” the Virginia Democrat deadpanned …
S.E. Cupp / Rolling Stone:
Tucker Carlson Is a ‘Manipulative Son of a Bitch’ — and Other Thoughts from Adam Kinzinger  —  The outgoing Republican lawmaker gets candid about what he was ready to do Jan. 6, his next election, and whether Republicans will pay a price for their addiction to Donald Trump
Washington Post:
Why millions of job seekers aren't getting hired in this hot job market  —  The United States has a record number of job openings, but many firms continue to favor candidates with several years of experience, availability to work evening or weekend hours, and a willingness to work in-person
Discussion: Daily Kos and Florida Politics
Bernard Goldberg / The Hill:
Winsome Sears: The latest Black conservative to make liberals nervous  —  If there's anything that liberal elites, especially Black liberal elites, hate more than white rednecks, it's Black conservatives.  Elites see them as sell-outs, or “Uncle Toms.”  MSNBC host Joy Reid once referred …
Laura Zhou / South China Morning Post:
Chinese diplomats call on US to not show off power over South China Sea  —  Former Philippine president Gloria Arroyo joins senior Chinese diplomats to warn of dangers posed by increased military presence Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says ocean is not a ‘zero-sum game’ and no one should use …
Discussion: Political Wire
Heather Mac Donald / City Journal:
Unscientific Method  —  An astronomer's peer-reviewed work is passed under the “equity” lens and found wanting.  —  The Social Order  —  Another day, another retraction of a scientific paper for violating the code of diversity.  On November 1, astronomer John Kormendy withdrew an article …
 
 
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Bloomberg:
Brainard Interviewed by Biden for Fed Chair as Search Heats Up
Discussion: Washington Post and Politico
Stef W. Kight / Axios:
Red states draw GOP-friendly maps as Dems despair
Tyler O'Neil / Fox Business:
Children's book series hails ‘Heroes of Liberty’ like Ronald Reagan, Amy Coney Barrett, Thomas Sowell
Shaila Dewan / New York Times:
Does Adding Police Officers Reduce Crime? The Results Are Mixed
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Max Hastings / Bloomberg:
Politicians Who Claim Churchill's Mantle Embody His Worst Traits
Brooke Migdon / The Hill:
Canadian woman becomes first person diagnosed as suffering from ‘climate change’
Discussion: Watts Up With That? and Power Line
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Could Michael Thurmond be Democrats' Plan B if Stacey Abrams doesn't run?
Washington Post:
More countries are taking Americans hostage. The U.S. is losing its ability to stop it.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
The Moscow Times:
U.S. Capitol Rioter Seeks Asylum in Belarus - State TV
 

 
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