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11:45 AM ET, January 2, 2019

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Mitt Romney / Washington Post:
The president shapes the public character of the nation.  Trump's character falls short.  —  Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah and the party's 2012 nominee for president, will be sworn into the U.S. Senate on Thursday.  —  The Trump presidency made a deep descent in December.
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
Romney's attack prompts call to protect Trump from 2020 primary challenger  —  Mitt Romney's scorching critique of President Trump in a New Year's Day op-ed has sparked a call from within the Republican National Committee to change party rules to protect Trump from any long-shot primary challenge in 2020.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Hot Air
Niv Elis / The Hill:
Romney slams Trump's character in new op-ed
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
Harry Reid Has a Few Words for Washington  —  The former Senate majority leader on President Trump and Senator Chuck Schumer, and on why he doesn't regret ending the filibuster for judicial appointments.  —  Early on the afternoon of Dec. 11, about an hour after an Oval Office meeting between President Trump …
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Devan Cole / CNN:
Harry Reid: Trump is ‘amoral’ and 'the worst president we've ever had'
Discussion: Althouse
Washington Post:
Trump falsely claims Mexico is paying for wall, demands taxpayer money for wall ahead of meeting with Democrats  —  President Trump made two false claims about his demands for a new border wall just hours before he is set to meet with congressional leaders Wednesday, illustrating …
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Rachael Bade / Politico:
Why Trump has spared Pelosi from his personal vitriol — so far  —  When President Donald Trump took to Twitter last weekend to blame Democrats for the government shutdown, he notably bypassed his party's favorite foil: Nancy Pelosi.  —  And when Fox News teed up a chance for the president …
Discussion: CNBC, New York Times and NPR
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Trump doesn't understand his leverage is gone  —  The Post reports: … One wondrous result of the 2018 election, we will discover, is the near-total irrelevance of Trump's tweets.  He can say whatever wacky thing he wants, throw out whatever insults he pleases, but Pelosi (D-Calif.) …
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Welcome back ... Shutdown, Day 12
Discussion: Vanity Fair
USA Today:
Trump illegally asked Russia to help him win in 2016.  He shouldn't get away with it.  —  Trump's public request for Russian help in finding Hillary Clinton's emails was a violation of US law.  There are ways to hold him accountable.  —  CONNECT  —  Prosecutors triggered a national firestorm …
Discussion: Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
Nathaniel Rakich / FiveThirtyEight:
How Elizabeth Warren Could Win The 2020 Democratic Primary  —  It's as if we skipped right from 2018 to 2020.  On Monday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren became the first major Democratic candidate to formally dip a toe in the water of the 2020 presidential campaign, announcing the creation of an exploratory committee.
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Christopher Ingraham / Washington Post:
Elizabeth Warren says ‘government has been bought and paid for’ by big business.  Political scientists say she's got a point.  —  In announcing her 2020 exploratory committee, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts railed against corporate influence in policymaking.
Discussion: The Atlantic
CNN:   Axelrod: Why Warren will be such a major player in 2020
Howard Kurtz / Fox News:
Former NY Times editor rips Trump coverage as biased  —  President Trump appears content to ride out partial government shutdown stalemate over border security funding  —  A former executive editor of the New York Times says the paper's news pages, the home of its straight-news coverage, have become “unmistakably anti-Trump.”
Mike Allen / Axios:
House Democrats are set to go for the jugular on health care  —  With their very first vote when the new Congress opens tomorrow, House Democrats plan to pounce on one of Republicans' biggest political vulnerabilities, the lawsuit to wipe out the Affordable Care Act.
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Lisa Mascaro / Associated Press:
Tops on House Democrats' to-do list: Try to end shutdown
Discussion: TheStreet
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:   House Dem majority welcomes first black female floor director
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Can a Democrat Win the Presidency on Climate Change?  —  OLYMPIA, Wash.—What if a meteor were hurtling toward the Earth, about to kill millions and reshape life on the planet as we know it?  —  And what if the president, instead of doing anything to help, made it worse in just about every way …
Discussion: WECT-TV and Political Wire
Washington Post:
In shutdown, national parks transform into Wild West — heavily populated and barely supervised  —  JOSHUA TREE, Calif. — The government shutdown has left America's national parks largely unsupervised.  No one is at the gate.  No one is collecting a fee.  The visitor centers are closed.
Lamar Alexander / Washington Post:
Trump could reopen the government and build a lasting legacy all at once  —  Lamar Alexander, a Republican, represents Tennessee in the U.S. Senate.  He is chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.  —  In the summer of 2015, President Barack Obama invited Sen. Patty Murray …
Mark Pulliam / American Greatness:
RBG's Hubris Is a Gift for Donald Trump  —  The 85-year old Ruth Bader Ginsburg, appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton in 1993, is approaching her 25th anniversary as a justice.  She is historic in many respects: the second female to serve on the high court …
Discussion: Misrule of Law
David Dayen / The Intercept:
Nancy Pelosi Rams Austerity Provision Into House Rules Package Over Objections of Progressives  —  Despite pressure from progressive Democrats, the House rules package for the 116th Congress will include a pay-as-you-go provision, requiring all new spending to be offset with either budget cuts …
New York Times:
Shutdown Leaves Food, Medicine and Pay in Doubt in Indian Country  —  SAULT STE.  MARIE, Mich. — For one tribe of Chippewa Indians in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the government shutdown comes with a price tag: about $100,000, every day, of federal money that does not arrive to keep health clinics staffed …
Discussion: Shareblue Media and Axios
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Trump Tax Cut: Even Worse Than You've Heard  —  Skeptical reporting has still been too favorable.  —  The 2017 tax cut has received pretty bad press, and rightly so.  Its proponents made big promises about soaring investment and wages, and also assured everyone that it would pay for itself; none of that has happened.
CNBC:
Tesla shares tumble 9% as company misses Wall Street vehicle delivery estimates, cuts prices  — Tesla boosted production during the quarter, churning out 86,555 vehicles, up 8 percent from 80,142 during the third quarter.  —  Tesla disappointed investors Wednesday, announcing …
Discussion: Engadget
Michael Bachner / The Times of Israel:
Ohio hospital condemns ex-resident who said she would give Jews ‘the wrong meds’  —  Lara Kollab, 27, stopped working at Cleveland Clinic in September; website publishes dozens of her anti-Semitic, Holocaust-minimizing tweets  —  A hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, said it has fired a doctor …
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Michael Grunwald / Politico:
Yes, 2019 Is the Year You Were Worrying About  —  Once again, I bring you good tidings of great joy!  —  Unemployment in the United States is at its lowest level since 1969, consumer confidence is near its highest level since 2000, and crime in the nation's largest cities is at its lowest level since 1990.
John LeBoutillier / The Hill:
Predictions: Trump goes, unexpected candidate emerges in 2019  —  As a new chapter in American history unfolds with the start of another year, here are some predictions for the political scene in 2019:  — Donald J. Trump's presidency will not survive 2019;
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Hill Reporter
 
 
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Eli Okun / Politico:
Nadler: Trump administration ‘apparently willing’ to have migrant kids die
Trevor Baratko / LoudounTimes.com:
Virginia state Sen. Dick Black won't seek re-election, sources say
Carrie Johnson / NPR:
Trump's Judicial Appointments Were Confirmed At Historic Pace In 2018
Greg Ip / Wall Street Journal:
The World Is Getting Quietly, Relentlessly Better
Cameron McWhirter / Wall Street Journal:
To Woo Millennials, Atlanta Considers Covering Highways With Parks
Vera Mironova / Foreign Policy:
The New Face of Terrorism in 2019  —  Forget the Middle East …
CNBC:
Dow kicks off 2019 with a drop of more than 350 points
 Earlier Items: 
Doug Bandow / The American Conservative:
Afghanistan, the Longest War in American History
Mike Allen / Axios:
Democrats' 2020 race is about to speed up
Discussion: Political Wire
Ehsan Bodaghi / Al-Monitor:
Iran drought turns political as lawmakers fight over water share
Ben Kesling / Wall Street Journal:
Powerful Antitank Missiles Put U.S. Forces in Middle East at Risk
Martin Wolf / Financial Times:
The future might not belong to China
Discussion: Marginal REVOLUTION
Robert D. Kaplan / New York Times:
Time to Get Out of Afghanistan
Christopher Buskirk / Spectator USA:
The shutdown proves how redundant a lot of the government is
Sally Jenkins / Washington Post:
Gifting Daniel Snyder any money or land for a new Redskins stadium would be absolute madness