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The GOP is to blame for its own mess, a longtime conservative commentator writes.

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The GOP is to blame for its own mess, a longtime conservative commentator writes.

The Senate minority leader assisted the late-night TV host, who has been rallying against the Graham-Cassidy bill all week.
The New York Times columnist writes that the bill would undo all of the good of Obamacare and "hurt millions of people."
"[Trump would] sign copies of the Quran at the Barnes & Noble in Fallujah if it meant he could get rid of Obamacare," Kimmel said.
Agatha is one of only 24 aye-ayes living in the United States.
There's a reason Republicans are trying to push the Graham-Cassidy plan through the Senate without debate, writes Albert R. Hunt.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is not backing down from Sen. Bill Cassidy or his views on health care reform.
President Trump's name calling during his UN speech might infuriate Kim Jong un even more, writes an LA Times columnist.
Hillary Clinton appeared on late-night TV to talk about her new book, "What Happened."
The Cassidy-Graham bill is comparatively simple and straightforward. It lets states run their insurance markets as they see fit."
Jimmy Kimmel took a look at the awkward body language between President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
"It is clear that Trump is a hero among white supremacists: He panders to them, and he is slow to condemn them," writes the NYT columnist.
The national security adviser's remarks come in stark contrast to Trump's rejection of the Paris Climate Accord in June.
"The center of power in the Democratic Party is moving rapidly leftward and Sanders is serving as the conductor."
The late-night host offered commentary on DACA, the border wall and health care.
The former vice president took issue with the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy.
The former White House press secretary and frequent foil for the press shed some light on his time as a Trump aide.
"Democrats have attacked the president every which way, but polling and focus groups show none of it's working."
The classic children's characters from Winnie The Pooh go political on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
"Let’s remember the Obama duplicity that created" the immigration issues, writes William McGurn.