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Washington Post:
Mr. Bush Unvarnished — PRESIDENT BUSH should hold more news conferences. In his hour-long exchange with reporters at the White House yesterday, he was considerably more effective in explaining and defending his commitment to the war in Iraq than in the three carefully worded speeches he has delivered in the past week.
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Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
Bush Concedes Iraq War Erodes Political Status — President Bush at his White House news conference yesterday. He said he was convinced that the United States would succeed in Iraq. — WASHINGTON, March 21 — President Bush said Tuesday that the war in Iraq was eroding his political capital …
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William Branigin / Washington Post:
President Professes No Doubts on Iraq — Bush: 'Future Presidents' Will Decide When Americans Forces Leave — President Bush said today that if he had any doubts about U.S. success in Iraq, he would pull out U.S. troops immediately. But he said he harbors no such doubts …
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David Adesnik / OxBlog:
BUSH DEFENDS HIS OPTIMISM: You know what I've said about Cheney and Rumsfeld's analysis.
BUSH DEFENDS HIS OPTIMISM: You know what I've said about Cheney and Rumsfeld's analysis.
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Late Nite FDL: Aw Shucks, Brady, You Shouldn't Have — I know it's been a while, I hope you didn't think I'd forgotten you. But when I heard that you'd hired Ben Domanech to set up his own tumescent little outpost of wingnuttia at the post.com, I just had to give my home boy a shout out.
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Atrios / Eschaton:
Meet Young Ben Domenech — SHOW: CNN DAYBREAK SATURDAY 06:00 am ET — May 31, 1997; Saturday 6:19 am Eastern Time — HEADLINE: A Look At One Family's Efforts At Home Schooling — GUESTS: LEXIS-NEXIS Related Topics Full Article Related Topics Overvie — This document contains no targeted Topics.
Associated Press:
Afghan Convert May Be Unfit to Stand Trial — KABUL, Afghanistan - An Afghan man facing the death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity may be mentally unfit to stand trial, a state prosecutor and presidential adviser said Wednesday. — Abdul Rahman, 41, went on trial last week in Kabul.
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Thomas B. Edsall / Washington Post:
Grants Flow To Bush Allies On Social Issues — Federal Programs Direct At Least $157 Million — For years, conservatives have complained about what they saw as the liberal tilt of federal grant money. Taxpayer funds went to abortion rights groups such as Planned Parenthood to promote birth control …
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Drudge Report:
GALLUP POLLING DROPS CNN AFTER 'LOW RATINGS'; FULL MEMO REVEALED — The GALLUP polling company has dropped CNN as its outlet for electronic distribution. — GALLUP, CNN and USA TODAY have been polling partners since 1992. — "CNN has far fewer viewers than it did in the past …
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Michelle Malkin:
THE U.N. ATTEMPTS A WHITEWASH — Well, well, well. The United Nations has removed its anti-Danish poster from its website. This morning, it was featured prominently as a graphic and available as a special download in PDF. — It was also available in Arabic: — Now, no trace of it at all.
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Dr. Steven Taylor / PoliBlog:
Hypersensitivity (Lego Edition)
Hypersensitivity (Lego Edition)
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Financial Times:
Fears grow over new Dubai revolt — By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington and James Boxell in London — Arab and US officials are growing nervous at the prospect of a second congressional uprising against the acquisition of American assets by a Middle Eastern-controlled company in the wake of the Dubai Ports World debacle.
Americans for Freedom:
My McCain 2008 PRO & CON Analysis — PROS: — 1. Has always been fiscally responsible, voting against pork, excessive spending, etc. He is currently working with Sen. Coburn to highlight each individual earmark. — 2. Has consistently favored higher defense spending …
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
POLITICAL INSIDER: Legislature 2006: Poll: Reed a drag on GOP ticket — A tough race for Sonny could be even tougher with Reed at his side. Or so sayeth the pollster. — On Monday, pollster Matt Towery raised Republican blood pressure with the news that President Bush's approval ratings in Georgia had dropped significantly.
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Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
The Planet of Unreality — This is not good. The people running this country sound convinced that reality is whatever they say it is. And if they've actually strayed into the realm of genuine self-delusion — if they actually believe the fantasies they're spinning about the bloody mess they've …
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Bull Moose:
Of Moose, Mice and Men — The Moose plays the devil's advocate and mischievously suggests that the Congressional Democrats are a bunch of spineless politicians who are unmanly and refuse to take risks and avoid conflict. — Has the Moose gone beserk and been transformed into a kossak?
New York Times:
Microsoft to Delay Next Version of Windows — Microsoft's long effort to deliver the next version of its Windows operating system suffered another setback yesterday when the company said that the system would not be ready for consumer personal computers for the holiday sales season.
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
No Breach Seen in Work in Iraq on Propaganda — WASHINGTON, March 21 — An inquiry has found that an American public relations firm did not violate military policy by paying Iraqi news outlets to print positive articles, military officials said Tuesday. The finding leaves to the Defense Department …