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11:10 AM ET, October 27, 2018

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Rick Wilson / The Daily Beast:
Of Course Donald Trump Inspired Cesar Sayoc's Alleged Terrorism  —  Sorry, Trumpies, this was no false-flag leftie or Unabomber in the woods.  He is Trumpism uncut and unplugged.  Deal with it.  —  For three long days this week, the Republican Party held its breath as a serial bomber sent …
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Lia Eustachewich / New York Post:
Suspected mail bomber was a stripper with a ‘steroid problem’  —  SEE ALSO  —  The Florida man charged with sending at least 13 mail bombs was a fitness-obsessed male stripper who dreamt of becoming a professional wrestler, according to a new report Friday.
Jonathan Allen / NBC News:
Trump says he ‘could tone up’ rhetoric after mail-bomb arrest  —  Analysis: With a mail bomb suspect in custody, Trump finds himself in a political box of his own making.  —  WASHINGTON — With the capture of a suspect in the mail-bomb deliveries to prominent Democrats and CNN …
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The mail-bomb suspect's van, annotated
Discussion: The Week
Associated Press:
Bomb suspect described as ‘loner’ with long arrest record
Discussion: KRON
Washington Post:
Who is Cesar Altieri Sayoc? What we know about the suspected mail bomber arrested in Florida.
Katie Rogers / New York Times:
Trump, at Charlotte Rally, Tries to Rebuild Political ‘Momentum’ by Reviving Old Attacks  —  CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For two days, the president toyed with a bipartisan message and watched as the news cycle focused not on him, and not on the midterm elections, but on at least 14 explosive devices delivered to prominent Democratic figures.
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Tamar Auber / Mediaite:
WATCH: Trump Supporter Insists Obama Probably Sent Bomb to Himself to Bring People to His Side … Well, this one is a real headscratcher.  —  During a Trump rally in North Carolina, NBC News' Ali Vitali caught up with a Trump supporter who had a rather novel theory about how the mail bombs got to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Liz Robbins / New York Times:
They Were Sent Pipe Bombs.  Here's What They've Said About Trump.  —  A look at the contentious words between the president and some of his most outspoken critics.  —  One called him a danger to the world.  Another said he was drunk on power.  A third even refuses to call him the president.
Los Angeles Times:
In a week of domestic terrorism, a commander in chief mostly missing in action … As President Trump on Friday celebrated the FBI's arrest of a suspect in a spate of attempted mail bombings, he read from a teleprompter to promise “swift justice,” denounce “despicable” political violence and call for national unity.
David A. Graham / The Atlantic:   Trump's Incoherent Rally in Charlotte
Jesse Lehrich / gofundme.com:
Tyrone Gayle Memorial Fund  —  $30,006 of $50,000 goal Raised by 372 people in 5 hours  —  Tyrone could fly.  But that was never enough for him — he wanted us all to fly with him.  So he lifted up everyone he touched.  —  Unfortunately, Tyrone's body had given all it could give …
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Niraj Chokshi / New York Times:   Tyrone Gayle, 30, Spokesman for Senators and Hillary Clinton, Dies
Emily Langer / Washington Post:
Tyrone Gayle, aide to leading Democrats, dies at 30
CBS Pittsburgh:
7 Dead, Several Others Shot At Pittsburgh Synagogue  —  PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Police from across the city of Pittsburgh are responding to an active shooting situation at the The Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill.  —  KDKA's Andy Sheehan reports that at least seven people have been confirmed dead, possibly more.
Discussion: Mediaite
Joe Scarborough / Washington Post:
Voters are finally on to the GOP  —  Washington Democrats have been in a political death spiral since the day Donald Trump descended his tacky golden escalator to announce a run for the presidency.  In the three years since, the Democratic response to Trump's toxic tweets and putrid pronouncements has been confused and ineffective.
Discussion: MSNBC, Raw Story and National Review
Nellie Bowles / New York Times:
A Dark Consensus About Screens and Kids Begins to Emerge in Silicon Valley  —  “I am convinced the devil lives in our phones.”  —  SAN FRANCISCO — The people who are closest to a thing are often the most wary of it.  Technologists know how phones really work, and many have decided …
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
The Tribal Appeal of Conspiracy Theories  —  Conspiracy theories are a form of superstition.  They work on the assumption that bad things must be willed by human actors. … Dear Reader (Including the creepy dude in the raincoat who keeps asking people to inspect his suspicious package),
Discussion: Washington Post
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
In Europe, Free Speech Bows to Sharia  —  Europeans are free to say only what the courts let them.  —  When he was 50, the prophet of Islam took as his wife Aisha, who was then six or seven.  The marriage was consummated when Aisha was nine.  —  This is not a smear.
Washington Post:
Mattis condemns Khashoggi killing, warns such behavior threatens Middle East stability  —  MANAMA, Bahrain — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis condemned the killing of Washington Post contributor and Saudi government critic Jamal Khashoggi as intolerable, minutes before Saudi Arabia's foreign minister …
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BBC:
Khashoggi fiancée snubs Trump invitation to White House
Discussion: BBC
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
Republicans Look to Safety Net Programs as Deficit Balloons  —  WASHINGTON — With the federal deficit growing and President Trump suddenly talking about another tax cut, the conversation in Washington has turned to the inevitable question of how — or whether — Congress will engage in any type of fiscal discipline.
Discussion: Bangor Daily News
New York Times:
Republicans Rushing to Save House Seats From Onslaught of Democratic Money  —  CINCINNATI — As the 2018 midterm campaign enters its final full week, House Republicans are rushing to fortify their defenses in conservative-leaning districts they thought were secure, pouring millions of dollars …
Kansas City Star:
‘Trump is the bogeyman.’ Suburban KC voters take out anger at president on Kevin Yoder  —  Voters were angry when they sent Kevin Yoder to Washington.  Now, their anger might send him home.  —  The Overland Park Republican was swept into Congress on a GOP wave in 2010 …
Charlie Spiering / Breitbart:
Donald Trump Thunders at Media for Trying to Smear His Supporters after Bomb Scares  —  President Donald Trump denounced the media on Friday for trying to pin the recent bomb scare on him and his supporters.  —  “We have seen an effort by the media in recent hours to use the sinister actions …
Discussion: Mediaite and Vox
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Brent D. Griffiths / Politico:
Trump: Media scoring ‘political points’ amid bomb-threat scare
Discussion: ABC News
Tara Palmeri / ABC News:
President Trump bears ‘no’ responsibility in pipe bomb scare: VP Pence to ABC News
Discussion: Mediaite
Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
Obama, Rallying in Wisconsin, Warns Democrats: 'Don't Be Hoodwinked'  —  MILWAUKEE — Former President Barack Obama criticized what he called Republican hypocrisy on Friday during a rally with Democrats in Wisconsin, claiming that conservatives have shown themselves not to be trusted …
Discussion: CNN, CBS News and twitchy.com
 
 
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