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1:40 PM ET, December 6, 2020

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Beverly Gage / Washington Post:
McCarthyism was never defeated.  Trumpism won't be either.  —  Censure brought down a crusading anti-communist senator but fired up his followers.  —  A month after the presidential election, most Republican lawmakers have refused to acknowledge the obvious: Despite President Trump's fondest hopes …
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Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
The Devil Went Down to Georgia  —  The president of the United States asks his supporters to overturn a free and fair election through extralegal means.  What could possibly go wrong?  —  When the defeated president of the United States holds a maskless, anti-democracy disinformation rally straight …
Discussion: Raw Story and Associated Press
Allie Bice / Politico:
Special session over Georgia election would ‘nullify the will of the people,’ secretary of State says  —  Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Sunday a special session to overturn the state's election results “would be then nullifying the will of the people.”
Meridith McGraw / Politico:
Trump plays a new role: Campaigner in chief
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
At Georgia rally, Trump tells GOP to vote in ‘rigged’ election
Maeve Reston / CNN:
Trump rants about his election grievances in Georgia, even though it may hurt the GOP
Bojan Pancevski / Wall Street Journal:
Long a Holdout From Covid-19 Restrictions, Sweden Ends Its Pandemic Experiment  —  Government imposes mandatory measures after failing to contain new surge in infections  —  Sweden's Covid-19 experiment is over.  —  After a late autumn surge in infections led to rising hospitalizations and deaths …
Discussion: New York Post
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
Two cheers for the Never Trump conservatives  —  The shameful complicity of Republican leaders in President Trump's torrent of deceit about our election tells us there is little hope for a more reasonable post-Trump GOP.  But what about conservatism as a philosophy?  Is it equally discredited?
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Peter Nicholas / The Atlantic:
The Republican Plan for the Next Four Years Isn't Normal  —  A national party whose leaders won a civil war in the 19th century and a cold war in the 20th looks to be little more than a promotional tool for Donald Trump at this point in the 21st.  —  Trump will lose his titular role as head …
Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Possible 2024 Bid Leaves Other GOP Candidates in a Bind  —  Republican hopefuls will need to lay the groundwork for potential campaigns of their own without alienating the president and his supporters  —  WASHINGTON—President Trump's public and private musings about running again …
Discussion: CBS News
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Biden's already more popular than Trump's ever been  —  (CNN)Poll of the week: A new Gallup poll finds that President-elect Joe Biden has a 55% favorable rating and a 41% unfavorable rating.  —  The same poll gives President Donald Trump a 42% favorable rating and a 57% unfavorable rating.
Discussion: Fox News
Washington Post:
Biden and Trump vie to project authority, making for a tense transition
Washington Post:
Trump's Operation Warp Speed promised a flood of covid vaccines.  Instead, states are expecting a trickle.  —  The administration pledged several hundred million doses in 2020.  Companies will actually ship about 10 percent of that.  —  Federal officials have slashed the amount …
Noah Bierman / Los Angeles Times:
Kamala Harris is on the cusp of power but has to tread carefully  —  Kamala Harris began her political career in 2003 with an audacious gambit, running against and unseating her former boss, San Francisco Dist.  Atty. Terence Hallinan, just a few years after he'd promoted her to be a top assistant.
Discussion: CNN and Raw Story
Mica Soellner / Washington Examiner:
Chris Wallace corrects HHS secretary for not calling Biden the president-elect  —  Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace made it clear to a top Trump administration official that Joe Biden is indeed the president-elect, following his declared victory in November.
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Politico:
‘Every Day Was Like a Veep Episode’: The Veepiest Moments of the Trump Era  —  When House of Cards debuted on Netflix in 2013, Americans were shocked and a little thrilled to imagine that its sharp, murderous plotlines might reflect the real Washington D.C.—a sinister place where calculating …
Ronn Blitzer / Fox News:
Trump legal team celebrates after Michigan judge allows probe of Dominion voting machines  —  Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis said results of the investigation could come in 48 hours  —  Rudy Giuliani testifies in Michigan over alleged election fraud  —  A Michigan judge is allowing …
Jane Lytvynenko / BuzzFeed News:
In 2020, Disinformation Broke The US  —  Disinformation and its fallout have defined 2020, the year of the infodemic.  Month after month, self-serving social media companies have let corrosive manipulators out for dollars, votes, and clicks vie for attention, no matter the damage.
Susan J. Demas / Michigan Advance:
How does Michigan's Legislature come back from last week's conspiracyfest?  —  As millions tuned into “Saturday Night Live's” parody of Rudy Giuliani and slurring star witness Mellissa Carone last night, they were laughing at Michigan, not with Michigan.  —  And we deserved it.
Doyle McManus / Los Angeles Times:
Column: How to detrumpify America  —  President Trump came to office unencumbered by close study of our founding documents.  —  From the start, there was only one bit of the Constitution he found compelling: “I have an Article II, where I have the right to do whatever I want,” he said.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Trump is leaving press freedom in tatters.  Biden can take these bold steps to repair the damage.  —  When Donald Trump first started accusing the mainstream media of dealing in “fake news,” it was impossible to know the long-term effects of this rhetoric.  It seemed like just another of his trademark insults.
Alex Yablon / Business Insider:
Wall Street has always been progressives' ‘Big Bad.’ But a new generation in the finance industry is starting to sound more like allies than enemies. … - After decades of cheerleading for deficit reduction and lower government spending, Wall Street may be changing its tune.
Cass R. Sunstein / Bloomberg:
Biden Has the Right to Name His Own Cabinet  —  The Constitution expects senators to defer to the president's hiring decisions.  —  Republican senators are threatening to refuse to confirm President-elect Joe Biden's choices for his cabinet.  They appear to be especially unhappy …
New York Times:
‘Existential Peril’: Mass Transit Faces Huge Service Cuts Across U.S.  —  Reeling from the pandemic, transit agencies are grappling with drastic reductions in ridership and pleading for help from Washington.  —  In Boston, transit officials warned of ending weekend service on the commuter rail and shutting down the city's ferries.
Harriet Sherwood / The Guardian:
Roald Dahl's family apologises for his antisemitism  —  Statement on the author's official website says his views caused ‘lasting and understandable hurt’  —  The family of Roald Dahl has apologised for his antisemitism in a statement buried deep in the author's official website.
 
 
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Meg Cunningham / ABC News:
Braun says legal process must play out so doubts about election don't linger
Discussion: The Hill, Raw Story and Political Wire
Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Inauguration planners rethink how to party in age of virus
Oona Hathaway / Washington Post:
Fewer troops won't end wars. Most U.S. combat involves airstrikes.
Discussion: The Left Coaster
Christopher Bedford / The Federalist:
USA Today Is Now Using College Kids To Censor Media They Dislike
Harry Siegel / New York Daily News:
History rhymes, even on crime: Of NYC, fear and mayoral leadership
 Earlier Items: 
Washington Examiner:
Government officials' coronavirus hypocrisy has created another public crisis
Daniel Chaitin / Washington Examiner:
Michael Flynn previews ‘spying’ accusations against Obama
Discussion: Townhall
PEN America:
“James Baldwin Didn't Have to Go Out and Get Votes.” Obama Reflects on Race, Dialogue, and Disinformation in PEN America Interview
Discussion: Fox News
Washington Post:
Neera Tanden, Biden's pick for budget chief, runs a think tank backed by corporate and foreign interests
Discussion: Power Line
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Why Do So Many Americans Think the Election Was Stolen?
Discussion: Washington Monthly