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10:40 AM ET, June 12, 2014

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Norm Ornstein / NY Daily News:
With Cantor's implosion and Brat's rise, get ready for an even more extreme Republican Party  —  The fight in today's GOP is now between hardline conservatives and radical nihilists  —  There are three key questions to ask and answer about House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's stunning primary defeat Tuesday night.
Discussion: Washington Monthly
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
After Primary Upset, G.O.P. Fears Infighting Will Take a Toll  —  WASHINGTON — The sudden and decisive fall of the House majority leader, Eric Cantor of Virginia, at the hands of a conservative primary opponent tore open divisions among Republicans on Wednesday, setting off a new wave of fear …
Frank Luntz / New York Times:
Republicans Couldn't Predict Eric Cantor's Loss  —  ERIC CANTOR wasn't the only person at a loss for words on Tuesday night.  —  His pollster, McLaughlin & Associates, found itself trying to explain the impossible — how a projected 34 percent lead for the House majority leader 12 days …
Discussion: Althouse and Democratic Strategist
Politico:
Cantor's loss scrambles 2016 immigration picture  —  Suddenly, the 2016 Republican field has a new reason to worry about immigration reform: saying anything at all can be hazardous to your presidential chances.  —  The advice to the Republican Party seemed so clear after Mitt Romney's loss in 2012: Just do it.
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Reformers fear death of immigration bill
Discussion: Politico
Politico:
Kevin McCarthy makes his move
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
What went wrong for Eric Cantor?
David R. Baker / San Francisco Chronicle:
In S.F., Rick Perry compares homosexuality to alcoholism  —  Texas Gov. Rick Perry, speaking in San Francisco on Wednesday night, said the U.S. would better serve its diverse population by letting the states handle many economic and social policies, a point he perhaps inadvertently drove home …
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Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
New York Times:
U.S. Said to Rebuff Iraqi Request to Strike Militants  —  WASHINGTON — As the threat from Sunni militants in western Iraq escalated last month, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki secretly asked the Obama administration to consider carrying out airstrikes against extremist staging areas, according to Iraqi and American officials.
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Fazel Hawramy / Guardian:
Iraq army capitulates to Isis militants in four cities  —  Half a million people on the move after gunmen seize four cities and pillage army bases and banks  —  Martin Chulov and Fazel Hawramy in Irbil  —  Iraq is facing its gravest test since the US-led invasion more than a decade ago …
New York Times:
Kurdish Troops in Control of Key Iraqi Town, Official Says
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Raf Sanchez / Telegraph:
Iraq crisis: al-Qaeda forces seize Mosul and Tikrit - as it happened
Numbers / Pew Research Center for the People …:
Political Polarization in the American Public  —  How Increasing Ideological Uniformity and Partisan Antipathy Affect Politics, Compromise and Everyday Life  —  Republicans and Democrats are more divided along ideological lines - and partisan antipathy is deeper and more extensive - than at any point in the last two decades.
Jackie Crosby / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
95% of Minnesotans now have health insurance  —  Percentage without health plan is 2nd-lowest in U.S.  —  The percentage of uninsured Minnesotans has dropped to the lowest level in state history, and the second-lowest level in the nation, following the end of enrollments under the Affordable Care Act.
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Five Major Cases The Supreme Court Will Decide This Month  —  The Supreme Court has already delivered major rulings this year on campaign finance and prayer in public meetings.  By the end of June, the Court is expected to hand down several more important decisions that could dramatically alter the law and affect Americans' lives.
CNN:
A closer look: How many school shootings since Newtown?  —  (CNN) — After Tuesday's shooting at an Oregon high school, many media outlets, including CNN, reported that there have been 74 school shootings in the past 18 months.  —  That's the time period since the December 2012 massacre …
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Kyle Becker / Independent Journal Review:   Here are 33 Questionable Entries on the ‘Viral’ Everytown Map of All School Shootings Since Newtown
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
West Virginia Hospital Fundraises With Gun Raffle  —  A West Virginia hospital plans to raffle off a set of firearms later this month in an effort to raise funds to construct a new hospital facility.  —  Preston Memorial Hospital in Kingswood, W.V. advertises a “community BBQ and firearm fundraiser” …
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
Oklahoma Tea Party Candidate Supports Stoning Gay People to Death  —  Given how savagely anti-gay the mainstream Oklahoma Republican party is, it's no surprise that the state's Tea Partiers are so rabidly hateful that they come across more as dark satire than as serious bigots.
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Binyamin Appelbaum / New York Times:
U.S. Economic Recovery Looks Distant as Growth Lingers
Discussion: Weekly Standard
Wall Street Journal:
Iraqi Drama Catches U.S. Off Guard
Patrick Brzeski / Hollywood Reporter:
48 Hours in Brunei: Hollywood Reporter Infiltrates the Underground Gay Scene
Discussion: VodkaPundit
Laurie Goodstein / New York Times:
Two Activists in Mormon Church Threatened With Excommunication
Discussion: The Week and Deseret News
Stephanie Mencimer / Mother Jones:
A Missouri Juror Tries To Save Man She Helped Send to Death Row
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ABC News:
Solar Flares Disrupt Communications on Earth, Could Send Shockwave on Friday the 13th
Benjamin Goad / The Hill:
Biden: We need ‘constant, unrelenting stream’ of immigrants
Discussion: National Review
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Gohmert Uses House Hearing To Debate Whether Non-Christians ‘Go To Hell’ (VIDEO)
 

 
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