The Senate Is Preparing a Gun Control Bill That Might Actually Get Passed

Since President Obama unveiled his gun control proposals last month, much of the debate has focused on reinstating the assault weapons ban, and specifically, how it’s pretty unlikely that the bill introduced by Dianne Feinstein and other Democrats in Congress will pass. Now an aide to Majority Leader Harry Reid tells the Wall Street Journal that Democratic leaders in the Senate are planning to introduce a more realistic bill. The new legislation would limit magazine sizes, expand background checks to include all sales at gun shows and private transactions, do more to keep guns from the mentally ill, and cut down on sales in states with weaker gun laws to buyers in states with stricter laws. Most of President Obama’s proposals would be covered in the bill, with the exception of the controversial assault weapons ban.

The Reid aide said the lawmakers hope to get the bill to the Senate floor within the next month, and the legislation could be amended to add provisions such as a ban on certain assault weapons. However, if the goal is to pass those gun control measures that do have broad support, that would probably be counterproductive. Whatever the Senate passes would have to get past House Republicans, and even some Senate Democrats don’t support an assault weapons ban — including Reid. On Sunday’s This Week With George Stephanopoulos, Reid said “Everyone acknowledges we should do something with background checks,” but he was non-committal on other gun control measures. He added that he plans to “take a look” at the assault weapons ban introduced in Congress last month, but noted, “I didn’t vote for the assault weapons last time because it … didn’t make sense.”

Of course, even without the assault weapons ban, lawmakers still have plenty to argue about when it comes to gun control. The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to hold two more hearings on the issue, and the NRA has only grown more rigid since the last major gun control showdown. In a testament to just how complicated the issue has become, Fox News’s Chris Wallace criticized NRA head Wayne LaPierre on Sunday, while Reid came to his defense. “I’ve been supported by the NRA on occasion,” said Reid, alluding to his interesting history with the NRA. “I know Wayne LaPierre, he’s always been extremely pleasant to me. We have a good relationship. So I am not here to demean the organization.”

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Migration Explained

How a blog transitions from one URL to another:

The real story of four of us at my apartment tonight was slightly different. It looked like an out-take from The Walking Dead, as we trouble-shot, called developers, checked with servers, noticed new glitches, made last minute fixes to bugs and on and on (including breaking up a rare beagle fight). But at midnight all of the old URLs for the Dish automatically redirected you to this, our new home: dish.andrewsullivan.com. If you do not see the new site immediately, try refreshing the page after a few minutes. It may take a minute or two for your browser’s cache to refresh.

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Emily Nussbaum: “Girls,” “Enlightened,” and the comedy of cruelty.

The HBO series “Girls” has been a trending topic all year, but in one sense it’s nothing new. Created, written, and directed by the twenty-six-year-old Lena Dunham, who plays the wannabe memoirist Hannah Horvath, “Girls” is merely the latest in a . . .

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David Denby: Is Steven Soderbergh really retiring?

Steven Soderbergh, who has made twenty-six feature films in twenty-four years, has just turned fifty, and he says that, after his new film, “Side Effects,” he wants to leave movies behind in order, mostly, to paint. (He has completed another film, “Behind the Candelabra,&#8221 . . . (Subscription required.)

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Exclusive: Top lit agent Luke Janklow’s affair revealed when husband finds “sexting” pictures

Top New York literary agent Luke Janklow had an affair with married Sara Ruffin Costello —which was uncovered when her furious husband, Paul Costello, found…

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Justin Timberlake brings his singing back to the Super Bowl and got paid up to $3 million.

Justin Timberlake was paid up to a whopping $3 million to perform at the star-studded DirectTV Super Bowl party, sources tell us. But we hear…

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Rightbloggers and the Great Obama Skeet-Shooting Mom Jeans Conspiracy

We have observed once or twice before that, at this point, President Obama seems to be trolling his opposition. The thickness with which he laid on the contraception issues at last year’s Democr…

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Academic freedom under attack in NYC

The Political Science Department at Brooklyn College is co-sponsoring a panel discussion about the BDS Movement (boycott, divestment, sanctions) against Israel this Thursday Feburary 7th. The event features Omar Barghouti, BDS co-founder and Judith Butler, prominent philosopher. The college has come under widespread attack for its hosting of the event, with a coalition of New York City councillors threatening to defund the school.

Green Greenwald has posted an exhaustive analysis of the controversy and identifies Alan Dershowitz as its orchestrator.
Chris Hayes discussed it this morning (starts at 1:30).
Corey Robin, professor at Brooklyn College, compares the current controversy to the historically prominent anti-zionism of BC professor Hannah Arendt way back in 1942.
Brooklyn College president Karen L. Gould insists the event will go forward.

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Why is government stockpiling guns, ammo?

Why is government stockpiling guns, ammo?

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‘LINCOLN’ AWARDS FIZZLE…

‘LINCOLN’ AWARDS FIZZLE…

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