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Ben Jacobs / New York Magazine:
Top U.S. General Said Trump Preached ‘Gospel of the Führer’  —  General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, likened Donald Trump's effort to hold on to power after the 2020 election to Adolf Hitler, saying the president was preaching “the gospel of the Führer” …
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CNN:
'They're not going to f**king succeed': Top generals feared Trump would attempt a coup after election, according to new book  —  Washington (CNN)The top US military officer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley, was so shaken that then-President Donald Trump and his allies might attempt …
Reis Thebault / Washington Post:
Joint Chiefs chairman feared potential ‘Reichstag moment’ aimed at keeping Trump in power  —  In the waning weeks of Donald Trump's term, the country's top military leader repeatedly worried about what the president might do to maintain power after losing reelection, comparing his rhetoric …
The Daily Beast:
Whodunit?  Trump.  New Books Dig Into the Crimes We All Saw Him Commit.  —  YEAR FOR THE BOOKS  —  As if living through 2020 wasn't enough, now we have to read about it.  Seriously, though, some of these books about Trump and the pandemic are actually worth the pain.
Discussion: Mediaite, Raw Story and Joe.My.God.
Tom Nichols / The Atlantic:
The Moral Collapse of J. D. Vance  —  What do we call a man who turns on everything he once claimed to believe?  For a practitioner of petty and self-serving duplicity, we use “sellout” or “backstabber.”  (Sometimes we impugn the animal kingdom and call him a rat, a skunk, or a weasel.)
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CNN:
Pro-Trump Senate hopeful J.D. Vance called then-President a ‘moral disaster’ in 2017 messages
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Free Beacon:
Arizona Senate Candidate Blake Masters Comes Out Swinging on Big Tech
Discussion: Fox Business and National Review
Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
FBI failed to pursue Nassar sex-abuse allegations, inspector general finds  —  The FBI failed to properly investigate sex-abuse allegations against Larry Nassar, the former doctor for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University, according to a scathing report by the Justice Department's Inspector General …
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Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Robin DiAngelo Wants White Progressives to Look Inward  —  The author of “White Fragility” discusses her new book, “Nice Racism.”  —  In 2018, Robin DiAngelo, an academic and anti-racism consultant, published the surprise best-seller “White Fragility.”  The book, which argues that white people tend …
Discussion: Twitchy
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Joe Biden's big lie  —  Did you know that black people are not going to be allowed to vote in America anymore?  At least in states controlled by Republicans.  Sounds a bit unlikely, but that's a conclusion you might have come to if you took seriously what President Joe Biden was saying in Philadelphia Tuesday.
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NBC News:
Britney Spears granted right to hire own lawyer; accuses father of ‘conservatorship abuse’ … LOS ANGELES — Britney Spears was granted a request to hire her own attorney on Wednesday, a development that could mark a major shift in how her 13-year conservatorship case has been handled.
Josh Kovensky / Talking Points Memo:
The Deeply Racist Dimensions To Ashli Babbitt's Martyrdom  —  “Who killed Ashli Babbitt?”  —  It's a question that, in recent weeks, has become a mainstream rallying cry among the MAGA crew after growing in volume for months on the far-right fringes.  Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) has asked it repeatedly …
Detroit Free Press:
Michigan GOP executive who blamed Trump for election loss resigns leadership post  —  Dave Boucher Clara HendricksonDetroit Free Press  —  A Michigan Republican Party leader who faced grassroots pushback after saying the 2020 presidential election wasn't stolen and blaming ex-President Donald Trump …
Kevin Roose / New York Times:
Inside Facebook's Data Wars  —  Executives at the social network have clashed over CrowdTangle, a Facebook-owned data tool that revealed users' high engagement levels with right-wing media sources.  —  One day in April, the people behind CrowdTangle, a data analytics tool owned by Facebook, learned that transparency had limits.
Bloomberg Law:
GOP Criticism of Defender Judicial Picks Rebutted by Law Groups  —  President Joe Biden's judicial nominees with public defender backgrounds are being “singled out for extra criticism” during the confirmation process, a coalition of more than 50 legal groups, including multiple state criminal …
Christopher Ingraham / The Why Axis:
Two-thirds of Southern Republicans want to secede  —  And that number is rising  —  A new YouGov survey conducted on behalf of a democracy watchdog group finds that 66 percent of Republicans living in the South say they'd support seceding from the United States to join a union with other Southern states.
Discussion: Raw Story
Newsweek:
Biden to Announce ‘Operation Allied Refuge’ to Airlift All Eligible Afghans  —  President Joe Biden is set to soon unveil a massive airlift of Afghan interpreters and other personnel who served the ending U.S. military mission in the war-torn country, two individuals familiar with the operation told Newsweek.
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Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
Democrats Call for a Tax on Imports From Polluting Countries  —  The party's $3.5 trillion budget plan would include a carbon tariff, as well as a host of other climate actions.  —  WASHINGTON — Democrats have agreed to include a tax on imports from nations that lack aggressive climate change policies …
Antonio García Martínez / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
The Real Cuba Isn't a Potemkin Airbnb  —  Antonio García Martínez on what people taking to the streets are protesting.  —  8 hr ago … The difference between the communist system and the capitalist one is that both kick you in the ass, but in the communist one they kick …
Discussion: NPR and The Western Journal
Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
Jared Kushner ‘slow walked’ carrying out Trump's craziest orders until he forgot he ever gave them: Michael Wolff  —  Since leaving the White House, Jared Kushner and Donald Trump haven't been as close as they were during the previous four years.  —  Journalist Michael Wolff's new book …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Joe.My.God.
John Sexton / HotAir:
Disgusting: Deliver driver tampered with NYPD officer's food claiming ‘we at war’  —  A Door Dash delivery driver posted a video of himself tampering with food that had been ordered by an NYPD officer in Brooklyn.  The Facebook account where it was originally posted has been deleted but not before it was captured:
Wesley Yang / Year Zero:
Welcome to Year Zero  —  A Tentative Beginning in a Subdued Key  —  The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of America announced last year that it would set diversity quotas for any film eligible to win a best picture award.  In order to enforce these targets …
Brad Polumbo / Washington Examiner:
Cuba's authoritarian repression is a feature of socialism, not a bug  —  After decades of oppression, the Cuban people are rising up against the island nation's authoritarian regime.  Protesting the shortages and economic ruin wrought by their leaders' centralized mismanagement …
Sam Ro / Axios:
Poll: 1.8 million Americans have turned down jobs due to unemployment benefits  —  About 1.8 million out-of-work Americans have turned down jobs because of the generosity of unemployment insurance benefits, according to Morning Consult poll results released Wednesday.
Tom Phillips / The Guardian:
Bolsonaro in hospital as hiccups persist for more than 10 days  — President, 66, to be observed by doctors for next 48 hours  — Speculation grows over health of Brazil's far-right leader  —  The Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been admitted to hospital complaining of abdominal pain …
Discussion: CNN, Gizmodo, Insider and The Uprising
Precious Fondren / New York Times:
Have You Herd?  The Goats Are Back at Riverside Park.  —  After taking a break last year, goats have returned to help fend off invasive plant species.  New Yorkers can use ranked-choice voting to pick their favorites.  —  It was about 15 minutes into the second-ever “Running of the Goats” …
Vladimir Kara-Murza / Washington Post:
As a new Russian election season begins, the Kremlin's fraudsters are working overtime  —  MOSCOW — Over the past week, Russia's political parties have been submitting nomination papers for their candidates in September's parliamentary election.  In some cases, gathering the documents has proved more difficult than in others.
Robin Bravender / Insider:
Ex-Kamala Harris staffers have bad memories of a toxic culture in her past offices and are texting each other about it  — Some former Harris staffers are feeling vindicated after reports of dysfunction in her office.  — They're texting one another and having flashbacks about their time working for her.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis:
Governor Ron DeSantis Urges the Biden Administration to Step Up and Restore Internet Access for the People of Cuba  —  The text of the letter can be read below.  A full copy is available here.  —  July 14, 2021  —  The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr.  —  President of the United States
Discussion: Florida Politics
T.A. Frank / New York Magazine:
‘The Steele Dossier Was a Case Study in How Reporters Get Manipulated’  —  To pick the worst press failure of the past half-decade would be a daunting assignment, but the coverage of the Steele dossier would have to be high on any list.  The document, penned by former British intelligence …
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Former Kamala Harris national finance chair to launch firm to advise corporations, execs on political issues  — Vice President Kamala Harris' former national campaign finance chair is opening a strategic advisory firm that will aim, in part, to guide corporations and C-suite executives …
Discussion: PR Newswire and The Daily Caller
Kim Zetter / Zero Day:
Justice Department Sought Reporter Records from Security Firm Proofpoint, in Bid to Unmask Leak Sources  —  Documents unsealed by a court this week reveal that the Justice Department didn't just go after email providers to obtain reporter records, but also went after the security firm Proofpoint
Discussion: Insider, HuffPost and Washington Post
Antony J. Blinken / United States Department of State:
U.S. Leadership on Human Rights and Ending Systemic Racism  —  This Administration is deeply dedicated to addressing racial injustice and inequities at home and abroad.  On the global stage, the United States is leading by example.  —  Last month, the UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights released …
Lauren Oyler / New Yorker:
Jenny Erpenbeck Is Keeping Time  —  When the Berlin Wall fell, some called it the end of history.  For Erpenbeck, history just needed saving.  —  Every time I spoke with the German author Jenny Erpenbeck over Zoom, the conversation began with her cheerfully noting the fun …
Jason Zengerle / New York Times:
Can the Black Rifle Coffee Company Become the Starbucks of the Right?  —  The company doubled its sales last year by leaning into America's culture war.  It's also trying to distance itself from some of its new customers.  —  To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
Michael Moline / Florida Phoenix:
Groups sue to block enforcement of DeSantis' anti-riot law as Cuban violators in FL go largely untouched  —  Quality Journalism for Critical Times  —  Civil rights groups have asked a federal judge to block enforcement of HB 1, Gov. Ron DeSantis' crackdown on street protests …
JM Rieger / Washington Post:
Under Trump, Republicans touted the coronavirus vaccines.  Now, under Biden, they're questioning them.  —  Days after initial data from two coronavirus vaccines showed broad effectiveness at preventing illness, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) went on Fox Business Network to laud them.
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Rasmussen Reports:
Most Voters Reject Biden's ‘Door-to-Door’ COVID-19 Vaccine Push  —  President Joe Biden said last week it is time to go “door-to-door” to vaccinate people against COVID-19, but most voters disagree.  —  A new national telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports finds that 53% …
Discussion: Breitbart and Washington Examiner
Sean-Michael Pigeon / National Review:
For Democrats, Money Is Just a Number  —  Why stop at $3.5 trillion?  Why not $5 trillion or $10 trillion?  —  The Democrats just unveiled a new $3.5 trillion spending package that, when combined with the $600 billion bipartisan proposal tentatively in place, adds up to a lot of money.
 
 
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Mark Niesse / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Some ballots initially double-counted in Fulton before recount
Tiana Lowe / MSN:
Another inflation siren sounding: Producer prices post record spike
Discussion: Power Line and Gallup
Robert Kuttner / American Prospect:
Fed: Steady as She Goes
Discussion: CNN, Bloomberg and The Dispatch
Patrick Hauf / Washington Free Beacon:
Biden Taps Son of Top Dem Donor for Product Safety Post
Discussion: OpenSecrets.org, Fox News and The Hill
Nicholas Wu / Politico:
Dems announce first Jan. 6 select committee hearing with law enforcement officers
Discussion: Fox News
 Earlier Items: 
Joshua Nelson / Fox News:
‘Inconvenient Minority’ author: How are Asian Americans succeeding if US is systemically racist?
Bryan Pietsch / Washington Post:
Family of five charged for allegedly storming the Capitol after tipster provides social media screenshots
Discussion: CTVNews
Jake Zuckerman / Ohio Capital Journal:
She says vaccines make you magnetized. This lawmaker invited her testimony, chair says.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Drug overdoses soared to a record 93,000 last year