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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump says it was ‘common sense’ for Jan. 6 rioters to chant ‘Hang Mike Pence!’  —  Former president Donald Trump said he considered it “common sense” for his supporters to chant “Hang Mike Pence!” during the Jan. 6 insurrection but that he never feared for his vice president's safety.
Colby Hall / Mediaite:
BREAKING: Trump Defends ‘Hang Mike Pence’ Chant to Jonathan Karl In Stunning Audio  —  Former President Donald Trump defended the chants of “Hang Mike Pence” that rang throughout the Capitol building on January 6th during an interview with Betrayal author and ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl.
Elizabeth Crisp / Newsweek:
College Student Seeks Dating Advice From Mike Pence During Texas Event
Discussion: Raw Story
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William A. Jacobson / New York Post:
The media framed Kyle Rittenhouse — and won't come clean even after the prosecution's case falls apart
Discussion: Vox, Freddie deBoer and BizPac Review
Nicole Silverio / The Daily Caller:
CNN Commentator Claims Rittenhouse Judge Wants A Job At Fox News
Discussion: BizPac Review
Tara Palmeri / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Trump sours on DeSantis  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  TODAY'S MUST-READ — “The toughest trial KEVIN MCCARTHY faces on his way to becoming House speaker isn't reclaiming the majority.  It's what comes afterward.”  That's the blunt takeaway from Olivia Beavers' big piece …
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Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
Appeals court temporarily bars release of Trump White House records to House Jan. 6 committee
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Jan. 6 committee to Mark Meadows: Testify Friday or risk contempt charges
Keith Griffith / Daily Mail:
Biden's broken promise: Build Back Better will force 30% of middle class families to pay higher taxes - breaking president's vow to only tax the super-rich, analysis finds  — Tax Policy Center analysis finds some middle class taxpayers would pay more  — Increases would be modest, and the average household would not pay more
Discussion: RedState and BizPac Review
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Tax Policy Center:   T21-0260 - Tax Units with a Tax Increase or Tax Cut in Build Back Better Act as Reported by House Budget Committee, by Expanded Cash Income Level, 2022
Petula Dvorak / Washington Post:
An Air Force sergeant killed himself on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.  The note he left is heartbreaking.  —  Kenneth Omar Santiago's perfect smile dazzles on social media as he poses in his Air Force uniforms — flight suits to mess dress.  —  He accepts military awards …
The Daily Beast:
Chris Christie Dishes on What Turned Him Off Working for Trump  —  The former guv almost became Trump's third chief of staff.  But a combo of aggressive Javanka behavior and Trump's loose lips led to Christie turning down the gig, he writes. … When Chris Christie withdrew from consideration …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Politico:
Christie's calculus: Trump is ‘in the rearview mirror’  —  He doesn't actually say the name Donald Trump when he lays out what's wrong with the Republican Party.  —  But it's obvious who Chris Christie is talking about in recent speeches, interviews and in a new book that's set for release next week.
CNN:
'We don't want any more Black pastors coming in here,' says defense attorney in Arbery death trial  —  (CNN)A defense attorney for one of the three White men charged in 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery's killing objected Thursday to nationally recognized civil rights leaders attending the trial to support the victim's family.
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Russ Bynum / Associated Press:
Attorney: No more ‘Black pastors’ in court for Arbery case  —  BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — An attorney for one of the white men standing trial in the death of Ahmaud Arbery told the judge Thursday he doesn't want “any more Black pastors” in the courtroom after the Rev. Al Sharpton sat with the slain man's family.
Washington Post:
The strong winds of climate change have failed to move the opinions of many Americans  —  Most believe global warming is a problem, but the partisan divide is growing  —  Even as windstorms became more powerful, wildfires grew more deadly and rising seas made damaging floods more frequent …
Discussion: Michael-In-Norfolk
Carla K. Johnson / Associated Press:
COVID-19 hot spots offer sign of what could be ahead for US  —  The contagious delta variant is driving up COVID-19 hospitalizations in the Mountain West and fueling disruptive outbreaks in the North, a worrisome sign of what could be ahead this winter in the U.S.
Discussion: WFXRtv
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Sen. Murkowski announces reelection bid in a race featuring a Trump-backed GOP challenger  —  Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) announced Friday that she will seek reelection to a seat for which former president Donald Trump has already backed a Republican challenger following Murkowski's vote …
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Associated Press:
Murkowski announces reelection bid opposed by Trump
Discussion: Political Wire and ABC17NEWS
New York Times:
The White House Says Its Plans Will Slow Inflation.  The Big Question Is: When?  —  The Biden administration has argued that its infrastructure and broader economic package will slow rapid price increases.  But that will take time.  —  Rocketing inflation has become a headache for U.S. consumers …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:   History Says Don't Panic About Inflation
New York Times:
Project Veritas: Journalists or Political Spies?  —  Documents show how the conservative group worked with lawyers to gauge how far its deceptive reporting practices could go before running afoul of federal laws.  —  WASHINGTON — Hours after F.B.I. agents searched the homes …
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Hannah Cox / Washington Examiner:
If libertarians built the roads, maybe they wouldn't be racist  —  Libertarians face many trite and tired arguments against their ideology, but none is more famous than the ever-present “Who would build the roads?” attack.  —  But while libertarians are forced to spend a good bit of time talking …
Marc A. Thiessen / Washington Post:
The danger of critical race theory  —  By now, most Americans have heard of critical race theory.  But many do not know just how radical or pernicious CRT is — because, as a new study from the American Enterprise Institute shows, the media does not explain its key tenets in its coverage.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Rong Xiaoqing / THE CITY:
Chinese Voters Came Out in Force for the GOP in NYC, Shaking Up Politics  —  From Sunset Park in Brooklyn to Elmhurst and Flushing in Queens, frustrations over Democratic stances on schools and crime helped mobilize votes for Republican Curtis Sliwa for mayor and conservative Council candidates.
Natalie Allison / Politico:
'But he's Jewish': Opponent questions Mandel's faith in Ohio Senate primary debate  —  A Republican Senate candidate in Ohio is doubling down on a controversial campaign ad, insisting voters need to be aware of an important fact: that the frontrunner in the primary is Jewish.
Discussion: Mediaite and Raw Story
Shoshana Zuboff / New York Times:
You Are the Object of a Secret Extraction Operation  —  Dr. Zuboff is a professor emeritus at Harvard Business School and author of “Surveillance Capitalism.”  —  Facebook is not just any corporation.  It reached trillion-dollar status in a single decade by applying the logic …
New York Times:
Ocasio-Cortez Isn't Wavering.  Are New Yorkers on Her Side?  —  By voting no on the infrastructure bill, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez set off a fierce debate, including among city residents eager to see the subways improved.  —  As the No. 6 subway train creaked toward …
Ginia Bellafante / New York Times:
Zephyr Teachout Will Run for New York Attorney General  —  The law professor, a darling of New York's left wing, wants to be attorney general.  —  In the three years since she last ran for office, Zephyr Teachout has taught, written a book ("Break 'Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom from Big Ag …
Katie Pavlich / The Hill:
Biden's self-inflicted energy crisis  —  According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, heating costs for American families will increase by 54 percent this winter, making it the most expensive in over a decade.  Given President Biden's statements on the 2020 campaign trail …
 
 
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Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
Thus Spake Omarova
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Hamilton Nolan / The Guardian:
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Hunter Walker / New York Magazine:
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Julia Marsh / New York Post:
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Olivia Beavers / Politico:
Where the potholes lie on Kevin McCarthy's road to House speaker
Tracey Tully / New York Times:
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The Intercept:
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Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
‘Anti-woke’ University of Austin is right that college is ‘broken,’ but its founders are wrong about everything else
Axios:
Scoop: Biden appointing infrastructure chief
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
McConnell won't go to White House signing ceremony for infrastructure bill
Discussion: NBC News, Townhall and Balloon Juice
Kara Scannell / CNN:
Trump's legal woes multiply post-presidency
Discussion: HillReporter.com and Raw Story
Geoff Edgers / Washington Post:
What happened to Eric Clapton?
Discussion: HotAir and Rolling Stone
Andrew McCarthy / Fox News:
Durham indictments - don't be fooled, here's where this case is likely headed
Discussion: RedState