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3:05 PM ET, November 12, 2023

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Michael Tomasky / New Republic:
It's Official: With “Vermin,” Trump Is Now Using Straight-up Nazi Talk … We've all often wondered whether Donald Trump understands the historical import of what comes out of his mouth.  He's so ill-informed, so proudly ignorant, that it's easy to think that when he hurls a historical insult, he just doesn't know.
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Sara Dorn / Forbes:
Trump Compares Political Foes To ‘Vermin’ On Veterans Day—Echoing Nazi Propaganda  —  Former President Donald Trump pledged to eliminate political extremist groups that “lie, steal and cheat on elections,” calling them “vermin” during a speech Saturday and in a Truth Social post commemorating Veterans Day …
Michael Gold / New York Times:
In Veterans Day Speech, Trump Promises to ‘Root Out’ the Left  —  The former president said that threats from abroad were less concerning than liberal “threats from within” and that he was a “very proud election denier.”  —  Former President Donald J. Trump, on a day set aside to celebrate …
NBC News:
Biden shifts into campaign mode with more attacks on Trump  —  President Joe Biden is ramping up attacks on former President Trump after some allies privately urged him to do so in recent days.  —  WASHINGTON — President Biden is shifting more into campaign mode, with plans to increasingly attack …
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Chris Megerian / Associated Press:
What President Joe Biden plans to do if he gets a second term  —  President Joe Biden has a lot of unfinished business from his first term that he intends to continue if reelected.  It's a far different vision for the country than Donald Trump has outlined during his own campaign.  (Nov. 12)
Discussion: Digby's Hullabaloo
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Should Joe Manchin Run for President?  —  In the emotional life of the liberal mediasphere, there was so little space between the release of the New York Times/Siena poll showing President Biden losing to Donald Trump handily across a range of swing states (doom! doom!) and the Democratic overperformance …
Areeba Shah / Salon:
“Covering him as a normal candidate”: Extremism scholars say TV news “normalizing” Trump's threats  —  TV news outlets increasingly ignore Trump's “dehumanizing” rhetoric at rallies despite growing threat  —  Trump recently made alarming statements, including advocating for “ideological screening” …
Discussion: Digby's Hullabaloo
NBC News:
Burgum vows to stick it out through the New Hampshire primary  —  After he failed to qualify for the third debate, the long-shot Republican presidential candidate said he won't suspend his campaign before the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary.  —  DES MOINES — Long-shot Republican …
Brittany Gibson / Politico:
Voting group founded by Abrams, once led by Warnock, faces financial scrutiny  —  The New Georgia Project, which helped turn Georgia into a swing state, confronts allegations of mismanagement, undocumented spending.  —  The New Georgia Project, a voting rights organization founded …
Discussion: Mother Jones
CNN:
House GOP pursuing two-step plan to avert government shutdown  —  House Republicans are pursuing a two-step plan for funding the government, three sources familiar with the matter told CNN, as Congress barrels toward another spending deadline Friday.  —  Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson announced …
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Tara Suter / The Hill:
UCLA faculty call on school to condemn protests, speech ‘crossing the line’  —  A group of over 300 faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) signed a letter calling on the school to condemn protests “crossing the line from protected speech to unlawful incitement” amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Discussion: Fox News and The Gateway Pundit
Ryan Randazzo / Arizona Republic:
‘QAnon shaman’ from Jan. 6 Capitol attack could run as Libertarian for Congress  —  Arizona's “QAnon shaman,” whose horned fur hat and tattoos became an enduring symbol of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, wants to go back to Washington, D.C.  —  This time, Jacob Chansley wants …
Daniel W. Drezner / Drezner's World:
The Authoritarianism Is The Point  —  Why is the Trump campaign so loudmouthed about its autocratic policy plans?  —  If elected next year, Donald Trump's plans for his second term are not a secret.  Indeed, for the past six months or so there has been story after story about what he intended to do come January 20, 2025.
Scott Lemieux / Lawyers, Guns & Money:
The age pretext  —  I wanted to make a couple of follow-up points to Paul's excellent post below because bad faith arguments like Douthat's are going to become increasingly common, especially if some combination of Manchin and Romney decide to run a No Labels ratfucking campaign.
 
 
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Barak Ravid / Axios:
Scoop: Top Biden adviser to visit Israel, Qatar to discuss efforts to free hostages
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Ruby Cramer / Washington Post:
The librarian who couldn't take it anymore  —  She loved books.  And in a time of spreading book bans …
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