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8:55 AM ET, August 7, 2015

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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Carly Fiorina won the ‘Happy Hour’ debate.  By a lot.  —  Carly Fiorina was the only woman on stage at the so-called “Happy Hour” debate on Thursday night.  She was also the only one of the seven candidates who made clear that she deserves more attention — and a more prime spot in the debates — as the campaign continues.
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Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
Fiorina stands out in Republican ‘happy hour’ debate  —  Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina stood out Thursday in the first GOP primary debate, taking shots at Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton while showing off her foreign policy acumen.  —  Fiorina, the only woman among …
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
The GOP debate: 7 takeaways  —  The first Republican debate of 2016 turned out to be an empty-calorie joy ride.  —  Takeaway 1: Jeb Bush was meh.  Getty  —  That was fun.  Now what?  —  The first Republican debate of 2016 was an empty-calorie joy ride, thanks to Donald Trump …
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Republican presidential debate: 8 takeaways  —  Story highlights  —  (CNN)The top 10 candidates for the Republican presidential nomination only had a few minutes each on Thursday to capture the attention of voters tuning in to the first big-league Republican presidential debate.
Discussion: ImmigrationProf Blog
Frank Bruni / New York Times:
A Foxy, Rowdy Republican Debate  —  The first question to Chris Christie was about the nine credit downgrades that New Jersey had suffered since he became its governor.  —  Ben Carson was reminded of his domestic-policy blunders, of his foreign-policy blunders, of a whole raft of loopy statements …
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Trump Alters the Way the Rest of the Field Is Perceived  —  Donald Trump brought the circus to town.  Credit where it's due; when confronted with past name-calling, he killed with that “Only Rosie O'Donnell” line.  He makes everyone else look boring; he also makes everyone else look responsible, polite and grown-up.
Ed Kilgore / Talking Points Memo:
Fox News Had Its Own GOP Debate Agenda: Narrow Down The Field  —  The Republican Party has famously missed most of the markers set out for it in the RNC's so-called “autopsy report” in March of 2013.  The party hasn't gotten behind comprehensive immigration reform.
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Trump wins the Internet
John Althouse Cohen / Jaltcoh:
Live-blogging the first major Republican debate of the 2016 presidential race
Discussion: TIME, The Federalist, Mediaite and Althouse
Washington Post:
Trump roils first debate among GOP contenders
Ashe Schow / Washington Examiner:
Democrats tweet sexist attack on Carly Fiorina
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Hot Air
New York Times:
Before Main Republican Debate, Bottom 7 Contenders Put On Brave Faces
Discussion: Politico and POLITICO New York
Sahil Kapur / Bloomberg Business:
Carly Fiorina Attacks Jeb Bush For ‘Foolish’ Comment on Women's Health
Discussion: The Week and Slantpoint
Isabelle Taft / Politico:
Republicans slam Hillary Clinton in 2 words or more
Discussion: ABC News
Chuck Schumer / Medium:
My Position on the Iran Deal  —  Every several years or so a legislator is called upon to cast a momentous vote in which the stakes are high and both sides of the issue are vociferous in their views.  —  Over the years, I have learned that the best way to treat such decisions is to study …
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New York Times:
Chuck Schumer Opposes Iran Nuclear Deal, Shaking Democratic Firewall  —  WASHINGTON — Senator Chuck Schumer, the most influential Jewish voice in Congress, said Thursday night that he would oppose President Obama's deal to limit Iran's nuclear program.  —  “Advocates on both sides …
Ryan Grim / The Huffington Post:
Chuck Schumer Breaks With Obama, Will Oppose Iran Deal  —  Washington bureau chief for The Huffington Post  —  Senior Enterprise Editor, The Huffington Post  —  Foreign Affairs Reporter, The Huffington Post  —  New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, the chamber's third-ranking Democrat …
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Donald Trump: Megyn Kelly ‘behaved very nasty to me’  —  CLEVELAND — Donald Trump says he didn't get a fair shake.  —  Speaking in the spin room behind the debate stage, Trump said the questions he received from the moderators Thursday night “were far tougher” than those asked of the other candidates.
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
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Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
Trump: Fox News Questions “Not Nice,” “Inappropriate”  —  CLEVELAND — Donald Trump criticized the questions asked by Fox News in the opening presidential primary debate on Thursday, calling them “inappropriate” and saying that Megyn Kelly “behaved very badly.”
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Trump makes it clear that he plays by his own rules  —  CLEVELAND — From the first moment of Thursday night's Republican presidential debate, Donald Trump showed that he won't be playing by anybody's rules but his own.  —  He refused to say he would support the eventual Republican nominee …
Jessica Valenti / Guardian:
Republican debate: Donald Trump still focus of campaign after sprawling fight - live updates  —  Google has released its search data from during the debate, and the winner is ... the same man who's been winning search traffic for weeks, Donald Trump.  —  The most searched for candidates between 9-11pm ET:
Jonathan V. Last / Weekly Standard:   The Best, Classiest Debate Ever
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Donald Trump lunched with Fox's Roger Ailes
Discussion: BuzzFeed and Raw Story
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Rick Santorum complains about Fox News moderators  —  Rick Santorum wasn't too pleased with how Fox News hosts Martha MacCallum and Bill Hemmer posed their questions during Thursday's early debate.  —  “Some of these questions, I must admit, were a little long winded and a little convoluted …
Discussion: Mediaite
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Washington Post:
Transcript: GOP Aug. 6 undercard debate
Discussion: Althouse and Slantpoint
Washington Post:
Annotated transcript: The Aug. 6 GOP debate
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Judge asked to seize USB flash drive containing Hillary Clinton's email  —  A federal judge is being asked to seize the USB flash drive that holds copies of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private emails.  —  Conservative legal activist Larry Klayman on Wednesday filed a motion …
 
 
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USA Today:
Republican debate needs immigration unity: Column
Dan Herbeck / Buffalo News:
Sources: Patrick Kane target of rape investigation
Discussion: Slantpoint
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Too many candidates to fit on a stage: Democrats then, Republicans now
Discussion: Betsy's Page
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Socialism Crumbles In Venezuela, But Democrats Think It's a Great Idea
Discussion: Reuters
ABC News:
GOP Debate: Rick Perry's Campaign Denies He Said ‘Ronald Raven’
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Politico
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Jack Holmes / New York Magazine:
White Kids Get Medicated When They Misbehave, Black Kids Get Suspended — or Arrested
Discussion: Daily Kos
Zachary Mider / Bloomberg Business:
The King of Coal Reveals $1 Million Bet on Jeb Bush
David Lat / Above the Law:
Jared Leto's Lawyer Strenuously Objects To Claims That Her Client Has A Large — Yes, Large — Penis
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James Miklaszewski / CNBC:
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