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    Doyle McManus: Democrats don’t need to panic
    Doyle McManus: Democrats don’t need to panic
    By Doyle McManus Los Angeles Times • September 20, 2016 1:30 am

    As Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers have sagged, Democrats have started freaking out: What if the Clinton of 2016 is just as error-prone as the Clinton of 2008?

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    Dahleen Glanton: MLK’s children sadly forget their father’s teachings
    Dahleen Glanton: MLK’s children sadly forget their father’s...
    By Dahleen Glanton Chicago Tribune • September 20, 2016 1:30 am

    The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave so much of himself to us that most African-Americans feel as though he was ours. But his children have guarded his legacy as if it only belonged to them.

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    Trudy Rubin: Trump’s praise for Putin shows just how dangerous he would be as president
    Trudy Rubin: Trump’s praise for Putin shows just...
    By Trudy Rubin The Philadelphia Inquirer • September 17, 2016 1:30 am

    Take a close look at what the Donald finds so appealing about the ruthless Putin, and you see what we could expect from a President Trump.

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    Jay Ambrose: Some journalistic fumbles
    Jay Ambrose: Some journalistic fumbles
    By Jay Ambrose Tribune News Service • September 15, 2016 1:30 am

    You can’t call Sean Hannity lazy, can you? I mean he is boiling over with energy as he gives Donald Trump verbal hugs, reinterprets his fumbles to make them brilliant insights and somehow espies depths where the water is too shallow to dampen the soles of your shoes.

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    Sharon Grigsby: Clinton’s big stumble and the growing unease over her candidacy
    Sharon Grigsby: Clinton’s big stumble and the growing...
    By Sharon Grigsby The Dallas Morning News • September 15, 2016 1:30 am

    In this campaign, the ongoing attempts by Clinton loyalists to blame everyone but themselves and their candidate is a dangerous delusion that may culminate in Donald Trump winning the White House.

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    Commentary: Restoring our safety
    Commentary: Restoring our safety
    By John Yoo The Philadelphia Inquirer • September 10, 2016 1:30 am

    At the end of 2015, according to a Gallup poll, Americans named terrorism the No. 1 problem facing the United States, and confidence in the government to protect us dropped to an all-time low.

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    Commentary: 15 years later, American spirit remains strong
    Commentary: 15 years later, American spirit remains strong
    By Adam M. Robinson Jr. The Baltimore Sun • September 10, 2016 1:30 am

    Fifteen years later, our American spirit and resilience remains the best way to show terrorists that they will not succeed — that no matter what, we get back up and carry on without turning against one another.

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    Carl P. Leubsdorf: Looming debates may be deciding factor for many
    Carl P. Leubsdorf: Looming debates may be deciding...
    By Carl P. Leubsdorf The Dallas Morning News • September 8, 2016 1:30 am

    Since their conventions, the two candidates have done more to underscore their weaknesses than to stress their strengths.

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    Doyle McManus: Undecided voters torn between ‘drunk uncle,’ chilly stepmother
    Doyle McManus: Undecided voters torn between ‘drunk uncle,’...
    By Doyle McManus Los Angeles Times • September 8, 2016 1:30 am

    After all the noise and drama of the last few months, what are these people waiting for?

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    Dahleen Glanton: We still have several weeks until Election Day
    Dahleen Glanton: We still have several weeks until...
    By Dahleen Glanton Chicago Tribune • September 7, 2016 1:30 am

    n the next 60-plus days, you can bet that each of the presidential candidates will be putting on their best performance in hopes of getting a rave review on Election Day.

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    The merits of keeping email formal
    The merits of keeping email formal
    By Daniel DiPrinzio The Philadelphia Inquirer • September 7, 2016 1:30 am

    Those of you who equate emailing with texting could face dire consequences in how you are perceived.

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    “Is The Colin Kaepernick Protest Unpatriotic?”
    “Is The Colin Kaepernick Protest Unpatriotic?”
    By Jim Daly • September 6, 2016 1:30 am

    I think everyone has heard about the “protest” by Colin Kaepernick where he has remained seated during the National Anthem in the first three preseason games. And many people are angry.

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    Rex Huppke: So much for a Trump pivot
    Rex Huppke: So much for a Trump pivot
    By Rex Huppke Chicago Tribune • September 3, 2016 1:30 am

    Before a raucous crowd in Arizona, Trump returned to his natural center: angry, snarling, aggrieved and terrifying.

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