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David Rutz / Washington Free Beacon:
Clinton Was So Confident of Victory She Bought Second Home in Chappaqua to Accommodate White House Staff  —  Hillary Clinton was so confident of victory last year that she bought a second house next to her residence in Chappaqua, New York, to accommodate White House staff during presidential retreats there.
Discussion: IJR
Alison R. Parker / Shareblue:
“A cry from the white nationalist gut”: Clinton knew Trump from day one
Discussion: IJR
Colin Kalmbacher / LawNewz:
Hillary Blames Obama's Climate Change Rules For Her Campaign's ‘Biggest Gaffe’
Discussion: IJR and The Gateway Pundit
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Clinton: I am done with being a candidate
Discussion: The Resurgent
Charlie Rose / CBS News:
Breitbart's Bannon declares war on the GOP  —  Steve Bannon, Trump's ex-chief strategist, tells 60 Minutes why he's out at the White House and criticizes the GOP for not supporting the president.  “They're gonna be held accountable,” he says  —  Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon …
Discussion: Daily Wire and The Daily Caller
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CBS News:
Steve Bannon's not done...  More from Charlie Rose's 60 Minutes interview with Steve Bannon, the controversial former chief strategist and campaign architect for President Trump  —  President Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon left the White House on August 18 after a turbulent tenure …
David Cohen / Politico:
Bannon: Hill Republicans said Obamacare would be replaced by Easter
Discussion: Washington Post and Axios
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Jacqueline Thomsen / The Hill:
Trump: Hurricanes are helping the Coast Guard improve its ‘brand’  —  President Trump said Sunday that the major hurricanes hitting the U.S. are improving the “brand” of the U.S. Coast Guard.  —  Trump told a reporter that the country has “great people” responding to the massive storms and that …
Discussion: Raw Story
Katie Paris / Shareblue:
Trump tells cabinet Hurricane Irma means wealthy need their tax cuts faster
Discussion: IJR
Caroline Orr / Shareblue:
Miami airport busts Trump social media director for spreading fake news in midst of storm  —  White House social media director Dan Scavino took on a new role this weekend as a storm watcher.  It didn't turn out well.  —  Trump's social media director, Dan Scavino, got caught making a little fake news.
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: Jeff Sessions' lie detector idea  —  Attorney General Jeff Sessions has told associates he wants to put the entire National Security Council staff through a lie detector test to root out leakers.  It's unclear whether this will ever happen, but Sessions floated the idea to multiple people, as recently as last month.
Sean Rossman / USA Today:
Dozens of dogs abandoned, left unable to escape as Irma bears down … The streets of Miami, Florida were mostly empty as thousands of people huddled in shelters or battened-down homes as Hurricane Irma approached.  Video provided by Reuters Newslook  —  CONNECT
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Brandon Carter / The Hill:
Florida sheriff warns citizens: Don't shoot at Hurricane Irma
David Smiley / miamiherald:
She delivered baby at home because Hurricane Irma kept the paramedics away
Discussion: The Daily Caller
New York Times:
Hurricane Irma Live: Storm Makes Landfall on Marco Island, on Florida's Gulf Coast  —  After wreaking devastation through the Caribbean and forcing one of the largest evacuations in American history, Hurricane Irma ripped away from the Florida Keys on Sunday afternoon and moved toward southwest Florida …
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CNN:
Irma, now a Category 3 hurricane, barrels toward Naples
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Bannon plotting primaries against slate of GOP incumbents  —  President Donald Trump's closest allies are planning a slate of primary challenges against Republican senators, potentially undermining the party's prospects in 2018 and further inflaming tensions between GOP leaders and the White House.
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
A Month Has Passed Since Trump Declared an Opioid Emergency.  What Next?  —  When President Trump announced in early August, following a presidential commission's recommendations, that the opioid crisis was a “national emergency,” he called it “a serious problem the likes of which we have never had.”
Discussion: Jamie Dupree - AJC
Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
McCain says he is facing ‘very vicious’ form of cancer  —  (R-Ariz.) on Sunday said he is facing a “very vicious” form of cancer, but he expressed confidence in his prognosis.  —  “The prognosis is pretty good ... This is a very vicious form of cancer that I'm facing,” McCain said on CNN's “State of the Union.”
Discussion: IJR
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Eli Watkins / CNN:
John McCain: 'I'm facing a challenge'
Discussion: KFOR-TV, KTLA and Political Wire
Lucia Graves / The Guardian:
The Wall Street Journal's Trump problem  —  Dozens have left the paper in the past year and interviews with current and ex-staffers show outrage over pressure from management to normalize Trump … n Monday 13 February, just over three weeks after Donald Trump's inauguration …
Sopan Deb / New York Times:
As Irma's Winds Rise, So Does a Debate Over TV Storm Reporting  —  Early Sunday morning, Bill Weir, a veteran CNN correspondent, was talking to the anchor Chris Cuomo in the middle of a live shot in Key Largo, Fla. He could barely stand up straight in the lashing winds of Hurricane Irma.
Ingrid Jacques / Detroit News:
Farmer gets boot for expressing his beliefs  —  When East Lansing officials told Steve Tennes he was no longer welcome to sell his apples and doughnuts at the city-run farmers market, he couldn't believe it.  —  All it took to earn the government's wrath was penning a social media post about his faith.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Derek Hunter / Townhall.com:
Mr. President, They're Never Going To Like You  —  Donald Trump enjoys being liked.  When he gets favorable poll numbers he is quick to cite it.  When he gets unfavorable poll numbers he is quick to cite the best numbers in it or, if there aren't any in it, ignore it completely.
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
‘The New Washington’: How Schumer's Power Play Led to a Deal With Trump
Discussion: Business Insider
 
 
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