From The Reporter's Notebook Clark McCauley, a social psychologist at Bryn Mawr College who studies terrorism, told TPM's Lauren Fox that the goal of terrorists in injecting fear is not fear itself, but how Western countries respond to threats. "What they are looking for is not chaos," McCauley said. On the contrary, terrorists are looking for a Europe unified against Muslims, which will leave millions of Muslims living in the EU with no place to turn.” Agree or Disagree? Josh Marshall: From the beginning of Robert Lewis Dear's attack on the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic, there's been an odd reluctance to state what appears to be obvious. This was the latest instance of anti-abortion rights terrorism in the U.S. and appears directly linked to the false claims about Planned Parenthood's involvement in the trafficking of body parts from aborted fetuses. Say What?! "You know what, I actually remember things like that, ‘cause I live one town away from one of the towns where, according to my neighbors, they saw with their own two eyes, there were people celebrating." - Fox News host Steve Doocy defended Trump, saying he remembered Muslims cheering on 9/11. BUZZING: Today in the Hive From a TPM Prime member: "Turns out some people who have recovered from Ebola infection some months later suffer a relapse. The virus can be sequestered somewhere in the body. That is very apparent.......to me anyway. I have seen reports of the virus being in semen as long as 9 months after recovery. A very scary situation. Survivors need to stay vigilant about their health, something that is not addressed currently at the level it should be in West Africa and other places the virus has got to..." Related: 8 conservative freakouts that blamed Obama for ebola in 2014. Have something to add? Become a Prime member and join the discussion here. What We're Reading Why inequality is to blame for the rise of ISIS. (The Washington Post) Recipes often claim to be "quick and easy" but rarely are -- the myth of easy cooking. (The Atlantic) The power source India chooses may decide the fate of the planet. (Wired) | |
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