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9:45 AM ET, December 18, 2018

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Washington Post:
Russian disinformation teams targeted Robert S. Mueller III, says report prepared for Senate  —  Months after President Trump took office, Russia's disinformation teams trained their sites on a new target: special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.  Having worked to help get Trump into the White House …
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Washington Post:
Russia's support for Trump's election is no longer disputable  —  TWO REPORTS prepared for the Senate on Russian disinformation unfold a now-indisputable narrative: The Kremlin engaged in a coordinated campaign to elevate Donald Trump to the presidency, and this country's technology companies were central to its strategy.
Discussion: HuffPost and NewsBusters
Sohrab Ahmari / New York Post:
Why Western elites now can't resist conspiracy theories  —  I was born into a nation of conspiracy-mongers.  For all their many admirable qualities, Iranians have a penchant for explaining the world through conspiracy theories, a talent for discovering a hidden hand — usually a Jewish or American one …
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
It's high time for media to enter the No Kellyanne Zone — and stay there
Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Michael Flynn Is Owed an Apology  —  One year after he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, there is still no evidence that he is a traitor.  —  Remember when Michael Flynn was a traitor?  It was early 2017.  Democrats were still stinging from their defeat at the hands of Donald Trump.
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emptywheel:
Mike Flynn Steps in It: In a Bid to Feed the Frothy Right, He Leads to Release of Damning New Details Showing He Lied to Protect Trump  —  Last week, I suggested that Mike Flynn's cute trick of publicly releasing information from Andy McCabe's memo and Peter Strzok's 302 might backfire.
Discussion: Raw Story, Hullabaloo and Salon
Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Mueller releases memo summarizing FBI's interview with Michael Flynn  —  (CNN)Special counsel Robert Mueller has released a January 2017 memo detailing the FBI's interview that month with Michael Flynn — a moment that led to a high-profile criminal case against the former Trump national security adviser.
Discussion: The Week and KXLF-TV
Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
A Surge in Foreign-Influence Prosecutions
Discussion: Mediaite
Erin Banco / The Daily Beast:
Mueller Ready to Pounce on Trumpworld Concessions to Moscow  —  New court filings by Mueller's office could answer a central question of the Russia investigation: What did the Kremlin hope to get from its political machinations?  —  For more than a year, Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office …
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Steve Denning / Forbes:
Mueller Exposes Putin's Hold Over Trump  —  Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.  — Share to facebook  — Share to twitter  — Share to linkedin  —  Just over a week ago, on Friday December 7, the Special Counsel's Office headed by Robert Mueller …
Wall Street Journal:
Roger Stone Admits Spreading Lies on InfoWars  —  Trump adviser made the admission in settling a defamation suit brought against him by an exiled Chinese businessman  —  As questions swirl about his credibility, former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone settled a defamation suit seeking $100 million …
Washington Post:
Top Republicans struggle to persuade Trump not to shut down the government  —  Congressional Republicans struggled Monday to find a way to persuade President Trump to back off a public threat to shut down the government over border wall money, staying largely in the dark over the impasse …
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CNN:
Senate Republicans in the dark on Trump's plan to avert a partial government shutdown
New York Times:
Wall Street Hits New 2018 Lows as Fed Decision Looms Over Markets  —  Stocks on Wall Street notched a new low for the year on Monday, as worries about the economy continued to dog investors ahead of a crucial Federal Reserve decision on interest rates later this week.
Discussion: The Week and CNBC
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Laura Barrón-López / Politico:
Ocasio-Cortez weighs a new primary target: Hakeem Jeffries  —  Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is eyeing a new member of House Democratic leadership as a 2020 primary target: Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).  —  Ocasio-Cortez, who ousted House Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley earlier …
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: No deal in sight ... yet
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Michelle Hackman / Wall Street Journal:
Trump School-Safety Panel Targets Obama Policy on Race and Discipline  —  Commission urges end of guideline seeking fairness in student punishments, avoids gun-control issue  —  WASHINGTON—President Trump's commission on school safety has recommended revoking a federal guideline directing schools …
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New York Times:
Trump Officials Plan to Rescind Obama-Era School Discipline Policies
Discussion: CNN and Raw Story
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump launches unprecedented reelection machine  —  President Donald Trump is planning to roll out an unprecedented structure for his 2020 reelection, a streamlined organization that incorporates the Republican National Committee and the president's campaign into a single entity.
Ed Krassenstein / Hill Reporter:
As Tucker Carlson Insults Immigrants, Here's a List of His Advertisers  —  Last week, Tucker Carlson made a statement on his Fox News show which has led one advertiser to head for the doors. … Carlson then proceeded to refer to members of the Central American caravan as “cynical shakedown artists”.
Discussion: Breitbart, IJR and Salon
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Tucker Carlson wants his advertisers to know: ‘I like immigrants’
Michael Sheetz / CNBC:
The stock market is on pace for its worst December since the Great Depression  —  Two benchmark U.S. stock indexes are careening toward a historically bad December.  —  Both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 are on pace for their worst December performance since 1931 …
Discussion: Washington Post and The Week
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Jessica Menton / Wall Street Journal:   Dow Industrials Fall 508 Points as Investors Fret Over Growth
Chris Buskirk / American Greatness:
Death of The Weekly Standard Signals Rebirth of the Right  —  Neoconservatism is dead, long live American conservatism.  That's what I thought when I learned The Weekly Standard would be shuttered by longtime owner Clarity Media.  The Standard was a creature of a particular time and place …
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Donald Trump Hates Christmas Parties  —  On Monday and Wednesday this week, Donald Trump will leave the Oval Office in the West Wing in the late afternoon and walk eastward to the White House residence, where he will meet Melania Trump.  Together, they will head downstairs at 5:15 to the Grand Foyer …
Madhumita Murgia / Financial Times:
Female politicians and journalists abused every 30 seconds on Twitter  —  Female politicians and journalists were abused on Twitter every 30 seconds in 2017, according to the largest-ever study into how women are targeted with hate speech online.  —  Researchers from Amnesty International and Element AI …
Discussion: Engadget
Jessica Schulberg / HuffPost:
The Bible-Thumping Tech CEO Who's Proud Of Keeping Neo-Nazis Online  —  Rob Monster claims he helped resurrect Gab because of his commitment to free speech.  He also has a lot to say about Jews.  —  Most tech CEOs who provide safe spaces for neo-Nazis to organize, propagandize, and terrorize do so as quietly as possible.
Patti Davis / Washington Post:
A child occupies the White House — and the world knows it  —  Patti Davis is the author, most recently, of the novel “The Earth Breaks in Colors” and the daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan.  —  Lately, I've been looking at home movies and photographs of my childhood years …
Discussion: Raw Story
Evgenia Peretz / Vanity Fair:
“Men for Others, My Ass”: After Kavanaugh, Inside Georgetown Prep's Culture of Omertà  —  For generations, the renowned Jesuit prep school groomed its students to live up to the mantra “men for others.”  But after Christine Blasey Ford's testimony, the school and its alumni are contending with other demons.
Discussion: twitchy.com
Seth J. Frantzman / Jerusalem Post:
How totalitarian regimes will take over social media and destroy the West  —  Porous borders and radio waves and other methods enabled people to learn what was happening outside of various police states, such as the Soviet empire.  —  Totalitarian regimes are increasingly turning to the Internet …
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Different kind of Blue Dog Coalition intent on being a force in House  —  Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D-Fla.) is living proof that the Blue Dog Coalition has morphed into something its founders would struggle to recognize.  —  “This is not your father's Blue Dog caucus anymore,” Murphy, 40, said in a recent interview.
Gregg Re / Fox News:
Reporter who broke news of Steele dossier used to surveil ex-Trump aide calls its claims largely ‘false’  —  The salacious and unverified opposition research dossier cited by the FBI as its main justification to surveil a top Trump aide contains many claims that are “likely false,” …
Alahna Kindred / The Sun:
CROSSED THE LINE Controversial Playboy model Marisa Papen is arrested for nude photos of her being crucified on a cross at the Vatican  —  Papen was held for 10 hours before being released and has made headlines in the past for her controversial photoshoots  —  CONTROVERSIAL Playboy model Marisa Papen …
Tom O'Connor / Newsweek:
Donald Trump Awarded ‘Golden Idiot’ Prize by German TV Show as Much of the World Laughs at U.S. President  —  President Donald Trump has publicly called for authorities to investigate primetime comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live over its humorous depictions of his presidency …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Rudy Giuliani says Trump may give Mueller more written answers  —  President Trump's lawyers are negotiating with Robert Mueller's team over whether to provide additional written answers, Rudy Giuliani tells me.  —  The backdrop: Giuliani said that when Trump lawyers were determining the rules …
Discussion: Washington Post, Wonkette and Fox News
Todd May / New York Times:
Would Human Extinction Be a Tragedy?  —  Our species possesses inherent value, but we are devastating the earth and causing unimaginable animal suffering.  —  Mr. May is a professor of philosophy at Clemson University.  —  There are stirrings of discussion these days in philosophical circles about the prospect of human extinction.
 
 
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Matt Egan / CNN:
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Mark Rober / YouTube:
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Kurt Wagner / Recode:
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Sahil Kapur / Bloomberg:
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Giuliani stumbles into admitting Trump's hush money payments were probably illegal
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
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Alexis Levinson / BuzzFeed News:
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Discussion: Jewish Insider and New York Times