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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Call for Censure Is Rallying Cry to Bush's Base — WASHINGTON, March 15 — Republicans, worried that their conservative base lacks motivation to turn out for the fall elections, have found a new rallying cry in the dreams of liberals about censuring or impeaching President Bush.
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John E. Mulligan / projo.com:
Chafee refuses to rule out voting to censure Bush — Like the Democratic senator who initiated the proposal, the Rhode Island Republian believes the president's decision to initiate wiretaps without court orders was illegal and says he looks forward to the debate on the program that will likely ensue.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Bush to Restate Terror Strategy — 2002 Doctrine of Preemptive War To Be Reaffirmed — President Bush plans to issue a new national security strategy today reaffirming his doctrine of preemptive war against terrorists and hostile states with chemical, biological or nuclear weapons, despite the troubled experience in Iraq.
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Report Backs Iraq Strike and Cites Iran Peril — WASHINGTON, March 15 — An updated version of the Bush administration's national security strategy, the first in more than three years, gives no ground on the decision to order a pre-emptive attack on Iraq in 2003, and identifies Iran …
Gina Holland / Associated Press:
Supreme Court Justice Reveals Death Threats — WASHINGTON (March 16) - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she and former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor have been the targets of death threats from the "irrational fringe" of society, people apparently spurred by Republican criticism of the high court.
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John Solo / Associated Press:
First Declassified Iraq Documents Released — WASHINGTON — The Bush administration Wednesday night released the first declassified documents collected by U.S. intelligence during the Iraq war, showing among other things that Saddam Hussein's regime was monitoring reports that Iraqis and Saudis …
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
Post-Haste — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence …
Post-Haste — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence …
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John Fund / Opinion Journal:
'Temporarily Relieved' — Yale suspends the anonymous emailer who blasted Taliban critics. — Yale University still isn't talking about why it admitted a former top Taliban official as a student, but yesterday the Yale Law School issued an apology to two alumni whom one of its officials …
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Researcher Will Face Charges in Steele Case — Federal prosecutors have decided to bring charges against a Democratic researcher accused of fraudulently obtaining a credit report on Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, now a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.
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Mark Murray / MSNBC:
Bush ratings continue to drop to new lows — NBC/WSJ poll: Majority now prefer a Democrat-controlled Congress … WASHINGTON - — Mark Murray — The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll might sound like a broken record, but the tune grows louder as congressional midterm elections …
Steve Gorman / Reuters:
Jessica Simpson snubs Bush — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Concerned about politicizing her favorite charity, singer-actress Jessica Simpson on Wednesday turned down a invitation to meet with U.S. President George W. Bush, a snub that left Republicans dismayed. — The apparent final word …
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Boston Legal to the rescue — Boston Legal to the rescue — Alan Shore (James Spader) from Boston Legal gives one of those great monologues that we all wished would be said by somebody other than a great actor. In the episode "Stick it," Alan Shore's secretary, Melissa (Marisa Coughlan) …
Philip Kennicott / Washington Post:
William Safire And Art That's Good for You — It used to be fairly easy to draw the political battle lines over art in America. — On one side, let's call it the left, was a view of human creativity that emphasized confrontation and paradigm busting, that reveled in political provocation …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Lawyers for Libby Subpoena Reporter and New York Times — Lawyers for I. Lewis Libby Jr., a former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney who faces charges of obstruction of justice, served subpoenas on Tuesday on The New York Times Company and a former reporter for The Times, Judith Miller.
Solvej Schou / Associated Press:
Clooney, Huffington Clash Over Blog Posting — Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES It's George Clooney versus Arianna Huffington in a standoff worthy of "Good Night, and Good Luck." — The newly minted Oscar winner says he did not write a blog posted Monday on commentator Huffington's Web site …
The Hill:
Impeachment is a shortcut for oversight — Since talk of impeachment is in the air, it seems incumbent on all vocal critics of the president to go on the record with their points of view on this momentous question. So let me devote this column to explaining why I think it's a bad idea on both policy and political grounds.
Washington Post:
GOP Seeks Curbs On '527' Groups — House Republican leaders proposed changes in lobbying laws yesterday that would include a crackdown on independent, big-money committees that heavily aided Democrats in the 2004 elections. — The proposed ethics package would increase the amount …