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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Media finally starting to report the President's systematic lawbreaking — (updated below) — On March 24, 2006, The Boston Globe published an article by Charlie Savage reporting that the President, after signing into law the bill which renewed the Patriot Act, issued a "signing statement" …
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Peter Daou / The Huffington Post:
Ignoring Colbert: A Small Taste of the Media's Power to Choose the News — The White House Correspondents' Association Dinner was televised on C-Span Saturday evening. Featured entertainer Stephen Colbert delivered a biting rebuke of George W. Bush and the lily-livered press corps.
Boston Globe:
Examples of the president's signing statements — Since taking office in 2001, President Bush has issued signing statements on more than 750 new laws, declaring that he has the power to set aside the laws when they conflict with his legal interpretation of the Constitution.
Bloggle / Bloggledygook:
Beyond Satire. — By now it should be evident that those who portray themselves, or allow themselves to be portrayed as courageous for pointing at pointy-heads in the government or media are actually those who are most worthy of ridicule. — I have taken a moratorium from political blogging …
Frederick / dailykos.com:
Re-Improved Colbert transcript (now with complete text of Colbert-Thomas video!)
Re-Improved Colbert transcript (now with complete text of Colbert-Thomas video!)
Hindrocket / Power Line:
COMEDY CRITICISM — The annual White House Correspondents' Dinner …
COMEDY CRITICISM — The annual White House Correspondents' Dinner …
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Sadly, No!
James Joyner / Outside The Beltway:
Stephen Colbert and George Bush Lampoon President Bush
Stephen Colbert and George Bush Lampoon President Bush
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Unqualified Offerings, Riehl World View, David Frum's Diary …, The Heretik and crooksandliars.com
New York Times:
Sharp Reaction to G.O.P. Plan on Gas Rebate — WASHINGTON, April 30 — The Senate Republican plan to mail $100 checks to voters to ease the burden of high gasoline prices is eliciting more scorn than gratitude from the very people it was intended to help. — Aides for several Republican …
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Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
From Senator Clinton, a Lesson in Tactical Bipartisanship — WASHINGTON, April 29 — Only eight years have passed since Lindsey Graham, then an ambitious Republican member of the House, paraded over to the Senate each day to argue the impeachment case against President Bill Clinton.
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David Sirota
Fareed Zakaria / Newsweek:
Osama Needs More Mud Huts — Global Islamic terrorism is the product of scattered groups. It has much less support in the Muslim world than people think. — May 8, 2006 issue - Imagine if a few months after September 11 someone had said to you, "Five years from now, in the space of a single week …
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StrategyPage:
Why Al Qaeda Is Retreating From Iraq — April 30, 2006: Despite the many brickbats of the media, al Qaeda has been defeated in Iraq, and is now retreating to lick its wounds where it can. If it can. Just over four and a half years, al Qaeda has gone from being the dominant terrorist group …
Henry / Crooked Timber:
Galbraith dies — John Kenneth Galbraith died yesterday. I spent several weeks earlier this year reading the Parker biography which I enjoyed (although it was surely a little prolix). He comes across as having been a surprisingly patrician character for someone who grew up in a small town …
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Lean Left
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Brad DeLong / Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal:
John Kenneth Galbraith
John Kenneth Galbraith
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ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES, The Claremont Institute, Greg Mankiw's Blog, The Agonist and NewsBusters.org
Associated Press:
Day without immigrants approaches — Some big businesses closing for the day — NEW YORK (AP) — Now that immigrants have grabbed the nation's attention, what next? — Monday has been set aside for immigrants to boycott work, school and shopping to show how much they matter to their communities.
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Michelle Malkin
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Peter Beinart / New York Times:
The Rehabilitation of the Cold-War Liberal — This fall, for the third time since 9/11, American voters will choose between Democrats and Republicans while knowing what only one party believes about national security. In 2002, Democratic candidates tried to change the subject, focusing on Social Security and health care instead.
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Divisions Cast Aside in Cry for Darfur — Clutching signs that read "Never Again," thousands of protesters from across religious and political divides descended on the Mall yesterday along with celebrities and politicians to urge President Bush to take stronger measures to end the violence …
Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
Merits of Partitioning Iraq or Allowing Civil War Weighed — As the U.S. military struggles against persistent sectarian violence in Iraq, military officers and security experts find themselves in a vigorous debate over an idea that just months ago was largely dismissed as a fringe thought …
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The Next Hurrah
Washington Post:
Polls Suggest Ethics Issues Could Haunt GOP — The day before the Republican House leadership struggled for five hours to bring lobby reform legislation to the floor, Rep. John T. Doolittle (R-Calif.) declared that voters have little or no interest in ethics legislation. — "Do I think they care about it?
Hindrocket / Power Line:
CORRECTING WHERE IT COUNTS — The New York Times is exquisitely sensitive to the possibility that its reporters could have conflicts of interest, or undisclosed angles on the stories they report. When such possible conficts are sniffed out, the Times takes a rigorous, Caesar's wife approach.