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9:10 AM ET, December 27, 2018

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Wall Street Journal:
The Constant Spin Zone  —  How one publication reported Trump's trip to see troops in Iraq.  —  By The Editorial Board  —  President Trump and his wife Melania made a surprise visit to American soldiers in Iraq on Wednesday, and you would think that would be a straightforward event to write up.
Discussion: Althouse
Reuters:
Iraqi lawmakers criticize Trump visit as blow to Iraqi sovereignty  —  BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi political and militia leaders condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's surprise visit to U.S. troops in Iraq on Wednesday as a violation of Iraq's sovereignty, and lawmakers said a meeting between Trump …
Benjamin Siegel / ABC News:
President Donald Trump makes surprise Christmas visit to troops in Iraq in first trip to combat zone
Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:
MSNBC Beats Fox News in Weekly Cable News Ratings for First Time Since 2000  —  MSNBC ended the week of Dec. 21st with the #1 cable news ratings on television, beating Fox News for the first time in 17 years.  For the Monday through Friday leading up to the Christmas holiday …
Discussion: Politico
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NBC Universal:
MSNBC IS THE #1 CABLE NEWS NETWORK FOR WEEK OF DEC. 17, BEATING FOX NEWS FOR 1ST TIME IN 17 YEARS  —  MSNBC Dominates Cable News in Sales Day (M-F 6a-2a) with Total Viewers, Finishing #1 for the Week and Topping FOX News for 1st Time Since 2000; MSNBC Also Tops FOX News in A25-54 for 1st Time Since 2001
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Stocks Set to Fall After Wall Street's Record Surge  —  Stocks in Japan rise sharply, but European equities broadly drift lower  —  U.S. stocks were poised to drop on Thursday after a record-breaking rally on Wall Street, as anxiety persists about slowing economic growth and uncertain policy out of Washington.
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Brandon Kochkodin / Bloomberg:
Here Are Three Crazy Market Statistics on a Wild Day of Trading  —  To say that U.S. stocks trading has been odd this week seems like an understatement.  —  All three major U.S. indexes gained at least 4 percent on Wednesday.  That's the first time that's happened since 2011.
New York Times:
End of Government Shutdown May Depend on the Definition of ‘Wall’  —  WASHINGTON — With a partial government shutdown stretching past Day 5, the impasse over funding a wall at the southwestern border has highlighted the debate over effective border security, with a breakthrough possibly hinging on a semantic argument: What is a wall?
Discussion: Washington Post, The Week and Politico
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
When Democrats embraced the ‘Southern Border Fencing Strategy’  —  In 2006 Congress passed the Secure Fence Act, which mandated the construction of multilayer pedestrian fencing along about 600 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border.  It passed with big, bipartisan majorities: 283 votes in the House and 80 in the Senate.
Michael Burke / The Hill:
Trump says he wants to visit border wall before State of the Union
Discussion: Hit & Run and Political Wire
Andrew Restuccia / Politico:
How Trump gave away his secret war zone trip  —  The tweets stopped and soon the jig was up.  —  President Donald Trump's trip to Iraq this week, his first to a war zone as president, was supposed to be a surprise.  But the White House couldn't keep the sensitive trip a secret for long.
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Cameron Easley / Morning Consult:
Trump's Popularity Revisits Low as Government Agencies Shut Down
USA Today:
USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: What do Democrats want in 2020?  Someone new - and Biden.  But definitely not Hillary  —  Former Vice President Joe Biden hints at a 2020 run, saying he thinks he's “the most qualified person” in this Country to be president.  Veuer's Justin Kircher has the story.  —  CONNECT
Discussion: The Week and Joe.My.God.
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Carla Herreria / HuffPost:
Homeland Security Chief Faults Parents, ‘Open Border’ Supporters In Migrant Kids' Deaths  —  Kirstjen Nielsen ordered an overhaul of medical screening procedures at the Mexican border after Felipe Gómez Alonzo, 8, died on Christmas Eve.  —  Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen …
Mark Maremont / Wall Street Journal:
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker Incorrectly Claims Academic All-American Honors  —  Claim from Whitaker's University of Iowa football days listed on résumé and government documents  —  Matthew Whitaker, the acting U.S. Attorney General, has incorrectly claimed …
Max Read / New York Magazine:
How Much of the Internet Is Fake?  Turns Out, a Lot of It, Actually.  —  In late November, the Justice Department unsealed indictments against eight people accused of fleecing advertisers of $36 million in two of the largest digital ad-fraud operations ever uncovered.
politics.myajc:
‘Deportation bus’ candidate reports to jail following indictment  —  State senator and former Republican gubernatorial candidate Michael Williams turned himself into Hall County jail Wednesday, days after news broke that he had been indicted on charges that included insurance fraud.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Associated Press:   Georgia ‘deportation bus’ GOP candidate reports to jail
The Daily Beast:
$800 Million in Taxpayer Money Went to Private Prisons Where Migrants Work for Pennies  —  Detention for migrants is big business—and a Daily Beast investigation reveals new details about just how lucrative it's become.  —  For $3 a day, Yesica works the graveyard shift in the kitchens …
Michael Walsh / American Greatness:
Sweet Shutdown, Roll On  —  It never seems to occur to the Democrats, currently bellyaching about the largely phantom “government shutdown,” that the last people Donald Trump cares about offending are the army of Democrat-voting bureaucrats who will be the only folks inconvenienced by Senator Charles Schumer's latest temper tantrum.
Gillian Flaccus / Associated Press:
Legal marijuana industry had banner year in 2018  —  The last year was a 12-month champagne toast for the legal marijuana industry as the global market exploded and cannabis pushed its way further into the financial and cultural mainstream.  —  Liberal California became the largest legal U.S. marketplace …
New York Times:
Trump Imperils the Planet  —  Endangered species, climate change — the administration is taking the country, and the world, backward.  —  The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher.  It is separate from the newsroom and the Op-Ed section.
Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: Migrant teen tent city staying open into 2019  —  The Trump administration said Wednesday it will keep open through early 2019 a tent city in Texas that now holds more than 2,000 migrant teenagers, and also will increase the number of beds at another temporary detention center for children in Florida.
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Knights of Columbus?  —  Recently, Sen. Mazie Hirono claimed that Democrats have a hard time connecting with voters because they (Democrats) are so “smart” and “know so much.”  If Democrats are smart and knowledgeable, you can't prove it by Hirono.
Ian Livingston / Washington Post:
2018 will be the first year with no violent tornadoes in the United States  —  In the whirlwind that is 2018, there has been a notable lack of high-end twisters.  —  We're now days away from this becoming the first year in the modern record with no violent tornadoes touching down in the United States.
Discussion: Althouse
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Donald Trump Is Bad for Israel  —  As usual, the president makes his predecessors look better.  —  Suppose you're the type of smart conservative reluctantly inclined to give Donald Trump a pass for his boorish behavior and ideological heresies because you like the way the economy …
Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
Trump's presidency has changed Washington, defied convention  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Mr. Trump went to Washington.  And he changed it.  —  In his first two years in office, President Donald Trump has rewritten the rules of the presidency and the norms of the nation's capital …
 
 
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Ronald Acevedo waited eight months for asylum in Arizona. …
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Adam Skolnick / New York Times:
Colin O'Brady Completes Crossing of Antarctica With Final 32-Hour Push
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Congressman Mark Sanford:
I hope that Christmas Day was great for you, family, and friends.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Robert D. McFadden / New York Times:
Sister Wendy Beckett, Nun Who Became a BBC Star, Dies at 88
David Rutz / Washington Free Beacon:
The Worst of MSNBC in 2018  —  The Washington Free Beacon presents …
Discussion: Daily Wire and Power Line
Margalit Fox / New York Times:
Larry Eisenberg, 99, Whose Limericks Were Very Well Read, Is Dead
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Trump lawyers, citing shutdown, ask court for delay in emoluments case
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