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Knight Ridder:
Libby testimony shows a White House pattern of intelligence leaks — WASHINGTON - The revelation that President Bush authorized former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby to divulge classified information about Iraq fits a pattern of selective leaks of secret intelligence to further the administration's political agenda.
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Daniela Deane / Washington Post:
McClellan: President Can Declassify Information at Any Time — President Bush's chief spokesman said today the president has the right to declassify sensitive information whenever he chooses and that when he does, it is effective immediately. — In an often testy exchange with the White House media …
Greg Sargent / TAPPED:
PODHORETZ FLOATS FLIMSY RIGHT-WING PUSHBACK ON LEAK STORY — AND PUNTS. The emerging right-wing spin about the leak revelations was perfectly captured in John Podhoretz's column today in the New York Post. Since these arguments are certain to be aired again and again in coming days, they need to be debunked, and quickly.
David Stout / New York Times:
White House Tries to Quell Anger Over Leak Claim — WASHINGTON, April 7 — The White House tried today to quell the furor over the leaking of sensitive prewar intelligence on Iraq, as President Bush's spokesman insisted that the president had the authority to declassify and release information …
Washington Post:
Immigration Bill Stalls in Senate — Efforts to rewrite the nation's immigration laws collapsed in the Senate today, renewing doubts about Congress's ability and willingness to tackle the complex, emotional issue in an election year. — A tenuous bipartisan compromise, announced yesterday …
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David Espo / Associated Press:
Immigration Overhaul Obstacle May Be Fatal — WASHINGTON - Landmark legislation offering eventual citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants suffered a potentially fatal blow Friday in the Senate, the latest in a series of election-year setbacks for President Bush and the Republicans who control Congress.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Immigration Compromise Dies On Democratic Obstinacy
Immigration Compromise Dies On Democratic Obstinacy
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Baltimore Examiner:
Mayor: City would ignore legislation if it were to pass — SAN FRANCISCO - Mayor Gavin Newsom said Thursday that The City will not comply with any federal legislation that criminalizes efforts to help illegal immigrants. — The mayor also denounced a bipartisan congressional proposal …
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Charles Krauthammer:
First a Wall — Then Amnesty — Every sensible immigration policy has two objectives: (1) to regain control of our borders so that it is we who decide who enters and (2) to find a way to normalize and legalize the situation of the 11 million illegals among us. — Start with the second.
Forkum / Cox & Forkum Editorial Cartoons:
Race Baiting — From AP: NASCAR: Dateline NBC Plan 'Outrageous' … This cartoon is based on a combination of ideas by three Michelle Malkin readers: Chris S., Steve B. and Uncle Jack.
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New York Times:
N.Y. Post Cooperating With Gossip Writer Inquiry — The New York Post is cooperating with the federal authorities in an investigation into whether a freelancer reporter for the Page Six gossip column — the avidly read daily log of wrong-doing, double-dealing and sexual indiscretions …
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Ron Brynaert / rawstory.com:
Washington Post searching for bloggers from the right and left — This time around the Washington Post plans to hire two bloggers for its Web site. — The paper's ombudsman, Deborah Howell, has informed RAW STORY that Jim Brady, executive editor of washingtonpost.com, is looking for a liberal blogger …
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Jeannine Aversa / Associated Press:
Employers Boost March Payrolls by 211,000 — Employers, in a springtime hiring burst, boosted payrolls by a sizable 211,000 in March and pushed the nation's unemployment rate down to 4.7 percent. — The latest snapshot, released by the Labor Department on Friday, suggested …
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Opinion Journal:
Jobs Americans Won't Do — Want to make the country poorer? Close the borders. — President Bush is taking knocks from all sides in the immigration debate over his argument that the U.S. needs foreign workers to fill "jobs Americans don't want." Economists on both the left and right …
Reihan Salam / Real Clear Politics:
Health Care Plan Gives Romney Boost in GOP Field — Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's chances in the presidential sweepstakes have just gone from "decent" to "excellent." By successfully brokering legislation that promises to "solve" the health care problem in Massachusetts …
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Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
DHS Background Check Questioned — The Department of Homeland Security official arrested Tuesday on charges of seducing a minor over the Internet faced disciplinary action at his previous workplace, Time magazine's Washington bureau, for misusing company equipment to download pornography, friends and former colleagues said.
CBS News:
The Devils At Duke — Duke University is now at the eye of a Perfect Storm. — So many distinct winds of social antagonism are colliding so viciously and with such clear definition that it's almost hard to believe that the whole situation is real and not contrived for fiction.
Tom Elia / theneweditor.com:
Joseph Wilson Reveals Himself — One of the posters at Daily Kos saw former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson III speak at Florida State University in March, quoting him fairly extensively at the Kiddie Blog. — After reading these quotes made at a public event, how can anyone continue to take this guy seriously?