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Don Surber:
They Wanted A Hog, But Got A Scooter — After two years of hoping to see Karl Rove frog-marched in a perp walk, liberals got the veep's chief of staff hobbling on crutches. The New York Times had to admit: "Even after the indictment on Friday of I. Lewis Libby Jr., Vice President Dick Cheney's chief …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Buffeted With Problems, Bush Must Chart a Recovery — President Bush's descent from the euphoria of an against-the-odds reelection victory one year ago this week to the current reality of a White House in crisis has been as rapid as it has been unexpected. Presidential advisers …
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The Left Coaster
Jay Tea / Wizbang:
THE LIBBY INDICTMENT: A VIEW FROM A GREAT DISTANCE — On Friday, Fox News' Chris Wallace calls into Howie Carr's talk show and the two of them spend 10-15 minutes kicking around the news. During yesterday's chat, a few notions about the Libby indictment came out, and started me thinking …
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Loaded Mouth
Andrew Alderson / Telegraph:
Prince Charles to plead Islam's cause to Bush — The Prince of Wales will try to persuade George W Bush and Americans of the merits of Islam this week because he thinks the United States has been too intolerant of the religion since September 11. — The Prince, who leaves on Tuesday …
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Defending Lewis Libby — Contrary to my earlier suggestion, Libby will not be going with an insanity defense. Instead, he will hire Steve Martin as his new counsel and use the closely-related "I Forgot" defense (press release here). — Well, Libby had a lot to forget.
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Michael Crowley / The New Republic:
HOW LIBBY PLAYED "HARDBALL" — AND LOST:
HOW LIBBY PLAYED "HARDBALL" — AND LOST:
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The Next Hurrah, Viking Pundit, The American Mind, The Huffington Post and Poynter Online
Washington Post:
White House Ethics, Honesty Questioned — 55% in Survey Say Libby Case Signals Broader Problems — A majority of Americans say the indictment of senior White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby signals broader ethical problems in the Bush administration, and nearly half say the overall level …
underneaththeirrobes.blogs.com:
Alito : Luttig :: Clement : Roberts — The growing Supreme Court buzz around Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. is reaching highly suspect, Clement-ine proportions. Is the White House trying to fake us out using the same strategy that it previously employed? Article III Groupie is reminded …
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Matthew Rosenberg / Associated Press:
3 New Delhi Explosions Kill at Least 58 — NEW DELHI - Near-simultaneous explosions rocked the Indian capital Saturday evening, tearing through a bus and two markets crowded with people shopping for gifts for a Hindu festival. At least 58 people were killed and dozens wounded in the blasts, which the government blamed on terrorists.
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Barton Gellman / Washington Post:
A Leak, Then a Deluge — Air Force Two arrived in Norfolk on Saturday morning, July 12, 2003, with Vice President Cheney and his chief of staff aboard. They had come "to send forth a great American ship bearing a great American name," as Cheney said from the flag-draped flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan.
Caren Bohan / Reuters:
Luttig, Alito contenders as Bush mulls court pick — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Saturday was narrowing his choices of Supreme Court nominees to replace Harriet Miers as Republicans said the short list consisted of highly credentialed, solidly conservative judges.
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Lanny J. Davis / New York Times:
New Scandal, Old Mistakes — FOR those of us who lived through the Clinton White House, it's déjà vu all over again. — The indictment against Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, by the special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald presents a challenge …
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Associated Press:
Three Schoolgirls Beheaded in Indonesia — JAKARTA, Indonesia — Unidentified assailants attacked a group of high school girls on Saturday in Indonesia's tense province of Central Sulawesi, (search) beheading three and seriously wounding a fourth, police said.
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Sheldon Drobny / The Huffington Post:
Fitzgerald Threw a Softball — Besides my co-founding Air America Radio, I have another day job. I have helped prosecute and defend white collar crime offenses for 38 years including experience with Mr. Fitzgerald's office in my home town Chicago on current political prosecutions.
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The Tattered Coat
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
U.S. Quietly Issues Estimate of Iraqi Civilian Casualties — BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 29 - In the first public disclosure that the United States military is tracking some of the deaths of Iraqi civilians, the military has released rough figures for Iraqis who have been killed or wounded by insurgents since Jan. 1 last year.
Don Surber:
Lock Them Up — Via Balloon Juice, I learn that a site called Stop the Drug War said: … Ah the myth of prisons crowded by pot smokers continues. — So what are the real numbers? More than 1 in 10 of the nation's criminal are in prison for murder — 148,300 all told.
The Right Track:
Sunday Funnies Trackbacks 30-Oct-2005 — I remember when I was a kid how I'd crawl in bed on Sunday mornings and get my daddy to ready the "funny papers" to me. As I grew older, it became the thing I would read last — kind of like desert, clearing my mind from the more serious items of the day.
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Cao / Cao's Blog:
Interview with Jim Morris re Jack Idema — I am pleased to have with me today Jim Morris, a well-published author and SF to the nth power-whose history with Jack Idema goes way back in time. Excuse me, Sir, but it's been over 20 years, hasn't it? — Morris is the author of the best seller War Story …
team4news.com:
Suspect Sentenced After Tainting Pastries With Feces — A judge sentenced the man convicted of putting his own fecal matter on food at a Dallas grocery store to five years in prison. — Against his attorney's advice, Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh took the stand in his own defense to explain why he did it.
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
How Covert Was Valerie Plame (III)? — Joe Wilson, aka "Mr. Incredible" will be appearing on 60 Minutes about threats to his wife. Uh huh. Maybe, since Joe admitted to doing consulting work for the CIA in his NY Times op-ed (and the Senate revealed that he undertook a 1999 CIA mission), it is he that is imperiled.