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Orin Kerr / The Volokh Conspiracy:
LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE NSA DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM: Was the secret NSA surveillance program legal?  Was it constitutional?  Did it violate federal statutory law?  It turns out these are hard questions, but I wanted to try my best to answer them.  My answer is pretty tentative …
National Review:
Why Bush Approved the Wiretaps  —  In the days since the revelation that President Bush authorized the National Security Agency to bypass, in certain cases of suspected al Qaeda activity, the special court set up to provide warrants for national-security wiretaps, the question has come up repeatedly: Why did he do it?
David Stout / New York Times:
Bush Says U.S. Spy Program Is Legal and Essential  —  WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 - President Bush offered a vigorous and detailed defense of his previously secret electronic-surveillance program today, calling it a legal and essential tool in the battle against terrorism and saying that whoever disclosed it had committed a "shameful act."
byrd2006.com:
Senator Byrd: No President is Above the Law
MSNBC:
Bush says leaking spy program a 'shameful act'
Daniel J. Solove / Concurring Opinions:
Beyond His Power: Bush's Authorization of Warrantless NSA Surveillance
Associated Press:
Bush Says U.S. Spy Program Is Essential and Legal
Discussion: Hugh Hewitt
Dr. Walid Phares / Front Page Magazine:
Undermining the War at Home
Discussion: In the Bullpen
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CNN:
Bush: U.S. must think, act differently  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush held a year-end news conference in the White House on Monday.  The president followed up on his Sunday night speech on Iraq, addressed the controversy surrounding the Patriot Act and took questions on those and other subjects.
Washington Post:
SPEAKER: GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Discussion: Let Freedom Ring
Digby / Hullabaloo:
Checks And Balances  —  I'm hearing various pundits discuss …
Discussion: The Mahablog and TAPPED
CNN:
Iraq speeches, election don't help Bush  —  New poll: A majority doesn't approve of his handling of Iraq  —  CNN — President Bush's approval ratings do not appear to have changed significantly, despite a number of recent speeches he's given to shore up public support for the war in Iraq and its historic elections on Thursday.
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Washington Post:
President's Approval Rating Rebounds  —  President Bush's approval rating has surged in recent weeks, reversing what had been an extended period of decline, with Americans now expressing renewed optimism about the future of democracy in Iraq, the campaign against terrorism and the U.S. economy …
Gary Langer / ABCNEWS:
Poll: Bush's Approval Ratings Climb
Joshua Roberts / Newsweek:
Bush's Snoopgate  —  The president was so desperate to kill The New York Times' eavesdropping story, he summoned the paper's editor and publisher to the Oval Office.  But it wasn't just out of concern about national security.  —  Bush says he had 'legal authority' to permit …
Media Matters for America:
Couric pitted constitutional scholars versus "Americans" who "don't want another September 11" … On the December 19 broadcast of NBC's Today, host Katie Couric asked NBC News Washington bureau chief Tim Russert whether the debate over the Bush administration's secret use of domestic surveillance without …
rawstory.com:
Democrats plan sharp rebuke of pre-war intelligence, Iraq war in massive new congressional report  —  House Judiciary Committee Democrats, spearheaded by Congressman John Conyers (D-MI), are set to release possibly the sharpest congressional critique to date surrounding Iraq, RAW STORY has learned.
Discussion: THE BRAD BLOG and Pensito Review
John / AMERICAblog:
Did Bush domestic spy program eavesdrop on American journalists?  —  I had an interesting discussion this morning with DC political consultant Marc Laitin.  We both came to the conclusion that it sounds like Bush's super-secret illegal domestic spying program may be targeting US journalists …
Michael J. Totten:
Nasser's Biggest Crime  —  CAIRO - Egyptian blogger Big Pharaoh gave me an insider's tour of Cairo and the ghastly political situation facing his country today.  —  He took me down 26 of July Street on foot to the bridge over the Nile connecting Zamalek island to the mainland.
John McIntyre / realclearpolitics.com:
Have The Democrats Walked Into a Trap......Again?  —  The political pendulum is swinging back towards President Bush.  The President's approval rating has a pattern of dipping when he takes his Crawford vacation every August then bouncing back in September upon his return to Washington.

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