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12:25 PM ET, November 30, 2014

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Steve Rose / Kansas City Star:
A 2016 ballot without Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush?  You heard it here  —  Charlie Cook, one of the most respected political experts in the country, believes Hillary Clinton has only a 25-30 percent chance of running for president, and in any case he thinks she is either “rusty” or “she has lost her fastball.”
Discussion: Political Wire and FOX News Radio
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Kristina Wong / The Hill:
Former Clinton pollster: Hillary lacks ‘new car smell’  —  Hillary Clinton has lost the “new car smell” she might need to win the presidency in 2016, said Democratic pollster Doug Schoen on Sunday.  —  “The president said [last week] that the next president needs ... a new car smell …
Hudson Hongo / Gawker:
GOP Staffer Calls Obama Daughters Classless, Dressed for the “Bar”  —  For most people, Sasha and Malia Obama's spiritless appearance at this year's White House turkey pardon was a lesson about humility, showing how even the world's most powerful man is still just “ugh, Dad” to his teenage daughters.
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
When Whites Just Don't Get It, Part 5  —  WE Americans are a nation divided.  —  We feud about the fires in Ferguson, Mo., and we can agree only that racial divisions remain raw.  So let's borrow a page from South Africa and impanel a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to examine race in America.
Simon McCormack / The Huffington Post:
Off-Duty Cop Allegedly Shoots Woman In Head During Road Rage Incident  —  An off-duty Texas cop got upset at a woman for cutting him off and allegedly fired his gun into her window, hitting her in the head.  —  Now Precinct 6 Deputy Constable Kenneth Caplan is charged with aggravated assault …
Discussion: Mediaite, Gawker and FOX News Radio
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Susie Madrak / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
Off-Duty Cop Charged With Shooting Woman For Cutting Him Off In Traffic
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Darren Wilson resigns from Ferguson Police Department  —  • By Christine Byers cbyers@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8087  —  Citing security fears, Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, who fatally shot Michael Brown Aug. 9, has resigned from the police department.
Evan McMurry / Mediaite:
Giuliani: Wilson Case Never Should Have Gone to Grand Jury  —  A comparatively muted Rudy Giuliani told Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace that Attorney General Eric Holder's federal investigation of Ferguson officer Darren Wilson would go nowhere, as anyone who had read the transcripts would conclude.
Discussion: FOX News Radio
Jim Puzzanghera / Los Angeles Times:
GOP congressional majority likely to change way it crunches numbers  —  The incoming Republican majority in Congress is preparing to give number-crunching a controversial twist, and the new math could make it easier for the GOP to cut taxes.  —  For years, leading GOP lawmakers have wanted …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
Dark days ahead for ObamaCare  —  The Obama administration is facing a slew of healthcare challenges as the winter holidays approach.  —  While this fall has been a far cry from last year, when HealthCare.gov was melting down, 2014 has brought wholly unexpected problems to the fore for federal health officials and the White House.
Kathianne Boniello / New York Post:
Obama calls Chuck Todd ‘sad’  —  The commander in chief doesn't think much of the man who labeled him “The Stranger.”  —  Shopping at a Washington, DC, bookstore Saturday, President Obama spotted a copy of “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd's new book about his presidency.  —  “Oh, Chuck Todd!”
Keith Whitney / WXIA-TV:
Dog takes bullet for family, saves child after road rage attack  —  ATLANTA — They say all dogs go to heaven.  That will be especially true for one German Shepherd in the West End.  —  Not so sure, though, about the man who killed the dog while firing multiple gunshots into a Chevy Suburban that was loaded with children.
Shaila Dewan / New York Times:
G.O.P. Gains by Tapping Democrats' Base for State Candidates  —  WASHINGTON — As Republicans took control of an unprecedented 69 of 99 statehouse chambers in the midterm elections, they did not rely solely on a bench of older white men.  Key races hinged on the strategic recruitment of women and minorities …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
 
 
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Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
Why the Supreme Court should be the biggest issue of the 2016 campaign
Discussion: Hot Air and Hullabaloo
Claude Brodesser-Akner / New Jersey Online:
Christie vetoes pig crate ban, accuses sponsors of partisan politicking
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
Meg Wagner / NY Daily News:
Cleveland cops waited 4 minutes to deliver first aid to Tamir Rice, 12-year-old killed by police, video shows
Discussion: FOX News Radio
NY Daily News:
Former Gov. Mario Cuomo spends Thanksgiving in hospital
ESPN:
Ray Rice wins appeal, eligible to sign
Gabrielle Bluestone / Gawker:
Masturbating Passenger Forces Emergency Landing on Virgin America Flight
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
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Niels Lesniewski / The World's Greatest …:
Mark Warner Named to Senate Democratic Leadership
Discussion: Booman Tribune and Political Wire
Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
D'Souza And Kelly: Liberal Professors (And Unions) Brainwash Our Kids (VIDEO)
Colbert I. King / Washington Post:
Deep South justice in Ferguson
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
13 Republicans most likely to win WH
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Cecilia Kang / New York Times:
The FCC votes 3-2 to reinstate net neutrality rules, expanding government oversight of ISPs and aiming to protect consumer access to the internet

Laura Kukkonen / Columbia Journalism Review:
After a reporter for Aamulehti, Finland's second-largest daily, acknowledged in his autobiography that he fabricated stories, the paper removes 551 articles

Aidan Ryan / The Boston Globe:
Memo: Boston public radio station WBUR CEO Margaret Low says 31 employees, or ~14% of its staff, are leaving, with 24 of them taking a voluntary buyout

 
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