Top Items:
John Byrne / rawstory.com:
Democrats will propose eliminating federal gas taxes for sixty days; 18 cents a gallon — Mulling proposal to give feds more power to target price gougers — Democrats are set to introduce a measure that would create a "federal gas tax holiday" by eliminating the federal tax on gas and diesel for sixty days, RAW STORY has learned.
RELATED ITEMS:
Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Bush Eases Environmental Rules on Gasoline — WASHINGTON - President Bush on Tuesday ordered a temporary suspension of environmental rules for gasoline, making it easier for refiners to meet demand and possibly dampen prices at the pump. He also halted for the summer the purchase of crude oil for the government's emergency reserve.
CNN:
Bush takes aim at rising gasoline prices — Summer deposits to national oil reserve halted — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Calling the oil issue a matter of national security, President Bush outlined a plan Tuesday to cut gasoline costs and temporarily stopped deposits to the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Opinion Journal:
Denny Pelosi — Gas prices rise, and Republicans panic. — Few things are less becoming in a political party than desperation, as Republicans are now demonstrating as they panic over rising oil and gas prices. If blaming private industry for Congress's own energy mistakes is the best the GOP can do …
Washington Post:
Bush Orders Probe Into Gas Pricing — President Bush has asked the Energy and Justice departments to investigate whether gasoline prices have been illegally manipulated, he announced in a speech this morning. — The White House is also asking states to guard against unfair pricing.
Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Bush Orders Probe Into Gas Price Cheating
Bush Orders Probe Into Gas Price Cheating
Discussion:
Shakespeare's Sister, The Sundries Shack, The Glittering Eye, Wizbang and A Chequer-Board of Nights …
Dafna Linzer / Washington Post:
CIA Officer Fired for Leaking Classified Data — Post, Others Received Information; CIA Investigations Ongoing — Washington Post staff writer Dafna Linzer was online Tuesday, April 25, at 11 a.m. ET to discuss the firing of CIA intelligence officer Mary McCarthy for leaking classified information …
RELATED ITEMS:
Bill Roggio / Counterterrorism Blog:
Zarqawi Releases Video Tape (Updated) — Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaeda's commander in Iraq, has released "the first [videotape] to contain a 'message'... U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News." The tape is titled A Message to the People. This is his first video without a mask …
RELATED ITEMS:
Washington Post:
Bush Delivers Speech on Renewable Fuel Sources — SPEAKER: GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES — BUSH: Thank you all for coming. Now that you're here, please be seated. Thank you all. — Bob, thanks for the introduction. It's always good to be introduced by somebody who's referred to as the promoter in chief.
RELATED ITEMS:
Hotline On Call:
Snow In May? — A week after White House press secretary Scott McClellan suddenly resigned, and — nothing. — Late last week, White House chief of staff Josh Bolten directly (firmly but politely) asked senior administration officials to stop unburdening themselves to the process-hungry Washington press corps.
Discussion:
Outside The Beltway
RELATED ITEMS:
Suzanne Malveaux / CNN:
Sources: Tony Snow likely to take White House post
Sources: Tony Snow likely to take White House post
Discussion:
Firedoglake, The Gun Toting Liberal, Betsy's Page, The Anonymous Liberal, Hotline On Call, News Blog, RightWinged.com, Booman Tribune, Norwegianity, protein wisdom, Middle Earth Journal, Kudlow's Money Politic$, Crooks and Liars, Preemptive Karma, Shakespeare's Sister, Ed Driscoll.com, AGITPROP, JAB, Think Progress, Bark Bark Woof Woof, First Draft and Decision '08
Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
"Cole Fire: Yale is set to ditch Taliban Man and may hire a notorious anti-Israel professor" (UPDATED) — From the good news / bad news file. From John Fund, WSJ: … [My emphases] — Fabulous! And predictable: any outcry over the welcoming of the Other at Yale was sure to be muted at best …
Discussion:
David Frum's Diary …, Kesher Talk, Decision '08, Dhimmi Watch, Riehl World View and Lawyers, Guns and Money
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Lone Lawmaker Blocks Flight 93 Monument in Pa. — For emotional wallop, there are few rivals to the windswept, grassy field outside of Shanksville, Pa., where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed on Sept. 11, 2001. — But for three years, that field has made do with a makeshift monument …
Christopher Elliott / New York Times:
One Day, That Economy Ticket May Buy You a Place to Stand — The airlines have come up with a new answer to an old question: How many passengers can be squeezed into economy class? — A lot more, it turns out, especially if an idea still in the early stage should catch on: standing-room-only "seats."
Eric Boehlert / The Huffington Post:
Hugh Hewitt's Odd Logic — If newspapers were less liberal they wouldn't be losing so many readers. That's what conservative media activists have convinced themselves is behind the steady decline in American newspaper readership; a decline conservatives take great delight in.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Sen. Roberts seeks delay of Intel probe — Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), who chairs the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, said he wants to divide his panel's inquiry into the Bush administration's handling of Iraq-related intelligence into two parts, a move that would push off …
Discussion:
The Carpetbagger Report, Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos, TAPPED and Middle Earth Journal
Michael Forsythe / Bloomberg:
Democrats Beat Republicans in 2005 Fund-Raising on Wall Street — April 24 (Bloomberg) — Democrats outdid Republicans last year in attracting political donations from investment banks, brokerages and fund managers for the first time since 1994, helped by support from hedge funds and companies such as Merrill Lynch & Co.
Ben Platt / MLB.com:
Monday's act heroic after 30 years — Outfielder recalls protecting country's honor from protesters — LOS ANGELES — It was 1976, a fun year for America. It was the country's bicentennial, the war in Vietnam had ended a year earlier and everyone really wanted to put all the problems from the 1960s …
strategypage.com:
Six Generals Shot Down By The Internet — April 25, 2006: The recent flap over six retired American generals publicly calling for the Secretary of Defense to resign, also brought out opinions, via the Internet, from lower ranking troops (active duty, reservists and retired.)
Discussion:
Beltway Blogroll, The Doc Searls Weblog, Blue Crab Boulevard, PrairiePundit and Democracy Project