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Robert H. Bork / Opinion Journal:
Slouching Towards Miers — Bush shows himself to be indifferent, if not hostile, to conservative values. — With a single stroke—the nomination of Harriet Miers—the president has damaged the prospects for reform of a left-leaning and imperialistic Supreme Court, taken the heart …
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Edward Alden / Financial Times:
Cheney 'cabal' hijacked foreign policy — Vice-President Dick Cheney and a handful of others had hijacked the government's foreign policy apparatus, deciding in secret to carry out policies that had left the US weaker and more isolated in the world, the top aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell claimed on Wednesday.
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Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson / Financial Times:
Transcript: Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson — The following is a transcript of talk given by Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff to Mr Powell until last January. — Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson:The 1947 National Security Act. In other words, he thought it was a piece of legislation …
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Miers Is Asked to Redo Reply to Questions — WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 - The Supreme Court nomination of Harriet E. Miers suffered another setback on Wednesday when the Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee asked her to resubmit parts of her judicial questionnaire …
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Outside The Beltway, The Moderate Voice, Campaign for the Supreme Court, Blogenlust and Balloon Juice
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David Stout / New York Times:
Miers Hits Another Snag as Senators Fault Her Questionnaire
Miers Hits Another Snag as Senators Fault Her Questionnaire
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Washington Post:
Rove Told Jury Libby May Have Been His Source In Leak Case — Top Aides Talked Before Plame's Name Was Public — White House adviser Karl Rove told the grand jury in the CIA leak case that I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, may have told …
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NY Daily News:
Prez Iraq team fought to squelch war critics — WASHINGTON - It was called the White House Iraq Group and its job was to make the case that Saddam Hussein had nuclear and biochemical weapons. — So determined was the ring of top officials to win its argument that it morphed into a virtual hit squad …
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MSNBC:
There's something big coming in this city (Chris Matthews) — Here's an excerpt of what he had to say: — It's serious business. — It all begins with a big fight between the CIA and the White House, especially the vice president's office. Scooter Libby, his chief of staff, is also his WMD expert.
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Billmon
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Krempasky / RedState.org:
The Coburn Amendment: A Hill to Die On — We're a little behind Glenn and Michelle - but conservatives have a Hill to Die On - the Coburn Amendment to the Transportation, Housing, & Urban Development appropriations bill (HR 3058) — Make NO mistake - the establishment Republicans are terrified of this bill.
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Daily Kos, The Club For Growth, tapscottscopydesk.blogspot.com, Balloon Juice and Power Line
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Andrew Roth / The Club For Growth:
The 'Bridge to Nowhere' and the Minimum Wage
The 'Bridge to Nowhere' and the Minimum Wage
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Instapundit.com
RealClearPolitics:
Myths About Gun Control — Guns are dangerous. But myths are dangerous, too. Myths about guns are very dangerous, because they lead to bad laws. And bad laws kill people. — "Don't tell me this bill will not make a difference," said President Clinton, who signed the Brady Bill into law.
Steve Bainbridge / ProfessorBainbridge.com:
Details, Details — Matthew Scully wrote of SCOTUS nominee Harriet Miers that: … In a somewhat similar vein, Hugh Hewitt wrote: … Curiously, however, the details meme is starting to wear thin. First, Jim Lindgren read Miers' Texas Lawyer op-eds and concluded:
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Michelle Malkin:
ABLE DANGER: WELDON GOES BALLISTIC — ***see updates for audio and blogger reax*** — Watching C-SPAN right now. Rep. Curt Weldon is on the House floor blasting the Defense Intelligence Agency and vigorously defending Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer. He says he will resign from Congress …
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Tim Russert Re-Enters The Story! — The AP has a long account of the testimony of Libby and Rove, which we will guess are based on Rove-friendly leaks. — We get more detail on how Rove claims to have learned about Ms. Plame: … So Libby heard it from a journalist and relayed it to Karl.
Suzanne Gamboa / Associated Press:
Texas Court Issues Warrant for DeLay — A state court issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday for Rep. Tom DeLay, requiring him to appear in Texas for booking on state conspiracy and money laundering charges. — The court set an initial $10,000 bail as a routine step before the Texas Republican's first court appearance Friday.
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Knight Ridder:
Cafe Du Monde, famous for beignets, reopens in French Quarter — NEW ORLEANS - In Wednesday's predawn, a glow from one cafe shone blocks away, a beacon of normalcy in a city whose life is anything but. — "The Beignets Are Back!" proclaimed a sign tied to an iron fence.
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Nick / The World According to Nick:
Carnival of the Vanities Birthday Edition — I started this post a couple days ago when I saw the number of submissions steadily growing. Frankly, it looked quite overwhelming, so hopefully I did a fair job with the flood of submissions that I encountered.
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Timothy Williams / New York Times:
New Storm Measures as Most Intense Ever for Atlantic Basin — Hurricane Wilma, which appeared headed toward Cancún, Mexico, and possibly the Gulf Coast of Florida by this weekend, intensified into the most powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean basin today, but forecasters said its path remained unpredictable.
Laurie Goodstein / New York Times:
Witness Defends Broad Definition of Science — HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 18 - A leading architect of the intelligent-design movement defended his ideas in a federal courtroom on Tuesday and acknowledged that under his definition of a scientific theory, astrology would fit as neatly as intelligent design.