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4:05 PM ET, April 5, 2006

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Harry Shearer / The Huffington Post:
Found Object: DeLay on Hardball  —  To see just how grateful Chris Matthews was for getting the Tom DeLay scoop, and what DeLay may think of Hillary Clinton, go here.  Thanks to the usual source gods.  —  Player not working?  Download the quicktime video here.
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Crooks and Liars:
Cafferty on Delay: "cocky little bandy rooster"  —  Jack Cafferty had a few choice words for Tom Delay today on "The Situation Room."  —  Video-WMP Video-QT (h/t arnie) … Deguerin: Don't we all have friends like Jack?  —  A day of Delay: The retrospective.  Originally posted on 01/03/06
Mary Curtius / Los Angeles Times:
DeLay to Stay Close to Political Action
New York Times:
Couric Announces Departure From 'Today' Show  —  Katie Couric, the most successful host in the more than 50-year history of NBC's "Today" show, told her audience of more than 6 million viewers this morning that she will step down from the program and leave NBC when her contract concludes at the end of next month.
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Jonah Goldberg / Townhall.com:
Bar the door - it's Katie  —  It looks like Katie Couric, that apple of America's eye, will be the next anchor of "CBS Evening News," arguably the most prestigious job in television journalism.  Not only will Couric be following in the footsteps of Murrow, Cronkite and Dan "Fake But Accurate" …
wnbc.com:
Couric Announces Move To CBS  —  NEW YORK — On her 15th anniversary on "Today," Katie Couric told viewers Wednesday she's leaving NBC to join CBS and become the first woman to solo anchor a network evening newscast.  —  Slideshow: Couric Says She's Leaving 'Today'
Media Research Center:
Katie Couric's Years of Liberal Tilt  —  Since becoming co-host of NBC's Today in April 1991, Katie Couric has often used her perch to salute her liberal heroes (including Hillary Clinton and Jimmy Carter) or complain about "right-wing conservatives."  In her years on Today …
Rebecca Dana / New York Observer:
Katie Cronkite
Discussion: Rathergate.com
tampabays10.com:
Homeland Security Deputy Press Secretary arrested  —  Deputy Press Secretary for U.S. Department of Homeland Security Arrested on Polk County Charges  —  Brian J. Doyle, DOB 4/7/50, the Deputy Press Secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Office of Public Affairs in Washington …
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Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
DHS Spokesman Is Accused of Soliciting Teen Online  —  The deputy press secretary for the Department of Homeland Security was arrested last night on charges that he used the Internet to seduce an undercover Florida sheriff's detective who he thought was a 14-year-old girl, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said.
Discussion: Wonkette
Joshua Brockman / New York Times:
Child Sex as Internet Fare, Through Eyes of a Victim
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Democracy In Iraq Not A Priority in U.S. Budget  —  While President Bush vows to transform Iraq into a beacon of democracy in the Middle East, his administration has been scaling back funding for the main organizations trying to carry out his vision by building democratic institutions such as political parties and civil society groups.
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Kevin Drum / The Washington Monthly:
BUSH AND DEMOCRACY....This is what I was talking about a couple of days ago:
David Pogue / New York Times:
Yes, the New Macintosh and Windows Can Be Friends  —  YOU should see my new Windows XP computer.  It's so cool looking.  It's a compact, silent, rounded six-inch slab, only two inches tall.  Its sidewalls are brushed aluminum, and the top is white acrylic — with a big gray Apple logo in the middle.
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Vikas Bajaj / New York Times:
Apple Allows Windows on Its Machines  —  Turning a decades-long rivalry on its head, Apple Computer introduced software today that it says will easily allow users to install Microsoft's Windows XP operating system on Apple's newest computers.  —  The software, Boot Camp …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Feingold Backs Legalizing Same-Sex Marriages  —  Sen. Russell Feingold (D-Wis.), a prospective 2008 presidential candidate, said yesterday that he thinks bans on same-sex marriages have no place in the nation's laws.  —  Feingold said in an interview that he was motivated to state his position …
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Associated Press:
Feingold Says He Supports Gay Marriage
Discussion: Left in the West and Eschaton
Michelle Malkin / Townhall.com:
The party of police-haters  —  There's only one thing more damning than the recent caterwauling of cop-bashing Rep. Cynthia McKinney and her race-mongering mob:  —  The stone-cold silence of Beltway Democrats.  —  While McKinney and her ilk sling wild charges of racism and conspiracy at the police …
Discussion: Betsy's Page and Legal Fiction
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Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
Capitol Police Chief Denies Racism Charge
Discussion: A Blog For All
Eliot A. Cohen / Washington Post:
Yes, It's Anti-Semitic  —  Academic papers posted on a Harvard Web site don't normally attract enthusiastic praise from prominent white supremacists.  But John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" has won David Duke's endorsement as "a modern Declaration …
nbcsandiego.com:
Schools Ban Patriotic Clothes, Flags  —  SAN DIEGO — In the wake of last week's immigration-reform protests, one school district is taking drastic measures, banning all symbols of patriotism, both U.S. and Mexican.  —  Images: Schools Ban Patriotic Clothes, Flags  —  Discuss: District Bans Patriotic Clothes, Flags
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
2 Justices Indicate Supreme Court Is Unlikely to Televise Sessions  —  WASHINGTON, April 4 — Television cameras are not about to enter the Supreme Court any time soon.  —  That was the unmistakable message that two Supreme Court justices gave Congress at a hearing on Tuesday on the court's budget.
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Mass. Bill Requires Health Coverage  —  State Set to Use Auto Insurance As a Model  —  BOSTON, April 4 — The Massachusetts legislature approved a bill Tuesday that would require all residents to purchase health insurance or face legal penalties, which would make this the first state to tackle …
National Review:
86 the Anti-527 Action  —  We're old enough to remember when the Republican mainstream was against restricting campaign finance.  That was about four years ago.  Way back then, House leaders were decrying McCain-Feingold as damaging to the GOP's electoral fortunes and probably unconstitutional.
Discussion: The Hill, Hugh Hewitt and Election Law
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Hussein Charged With Genocide in 50,000 Deaths  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 4 — The Iraqi court trying Saddam Hussein announced Tuesday that it had charged him with genocide, saying he sought to annihilate the Kurdish people in 1988, when the military killed at least 50,000 Kurdish civilians and destroyed 2,000 villages.
Robert O'Harrow Jr / Washington Post:
Agencies Not Protecting Privacy Rights, GAO Says  —  Government agencies that use private information services for law enforcement, counterterrorism and other investigations often do not follow federal rules to protect Americans' privacy, according to a report yesterday by the Government Accountability Office.
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
ERIC MCERLAIN POINTS OUT something that hadn't occurred to me: … Nope, but it seems even dumber now.  —  UPDATE: Hmm.  A couple of readers say that this is NBC's last year of sharing in NASCAR broadcasts, after which the consortium will be to Fox, ABC, and ESPN.  Is NBC trying to give NASCAR a goodbye kiss?
 
 
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John McCain on The Daily Show
Meghan Clyne / New York Sun:
U.N. Provokes a New Standoff Over U.S. Demands on Budget
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Let the Iraqis Bargain  —  Americans are getting impatient …
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New York Times:
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