Editors’ Blog - 2013
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04.03.13 | 9:41 am
That’s What You Call a Tough Sell

NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly makes case for ‘stop and frisk’ before Sharpton organization in New York City.

04.03.13 | 10:50 am
What’s Going On?

Let me start by saying there’s absolutely no evidence this is related to the DA murders in Texas. But a West Virginia sheriff was shot and killed this morning in front of a court house in Williamson, West Virginia.

No evidence, as I said, but law enforcement officials aren’t shot down like this very often.

04.03.13 | 11:39 am
Live Chat w/Richard Socarides

With all the recent developments and discussions on the Marriage Equality front, I’m excited to announce that Richard Socarides, one of the country’s most influential LGBT activists as well as a key advisor to then-President Clinton during the DOMA era, is going to jump us on Tuesday for a Live Chat at TPMPrime. You can get your questions in now or just join us Tuesday at 5:15 PM.

04.03.13 | 12:04 pm
Suspect Arrested

We’ve now got an arrest in the murder of that County Sheriff in West Virginia. More details shortly.

We’re discussing this evolving story over at TPMPrime.

04.03.13 | 12:30 pm
Because Why Not?

CNN interviews Mark Sanford about situation in North Korea.

04.03.13 | 12:39 pm
Suspect in Custody

A suspect in the murder Mingo County (West Virginia) Sheriff Eugene Crum is in custody after a shoot out with police.

04.03.13 | 12:41 pm
Cuccinelli: It’s About Sodomy Not Orientation

The office of Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli says the AG’s effort to save the state’s anti-sodomy law is “not about sexual orientation.”

04.03.13 | 1:06 pm
The Day In 100 Seconds

Hillary Clinton’s public appearance last night fuled a day of rampant 2016 speculation on cable.

Full-size version.

04.03.13 | 1:46 pm
There’s a Legal Way to Do This

The biggest mystery about the new New York City mayoral election bribery scandal is why the would-be candidate at the center of the scandal, Malcolm Smith, didn’t just buy his way onto the GOP ticket the legal way like Mike Bloomberg did.