Top Items:
Tim Tagaris / Ned Lamont for Senate:
On the Air! — Today, our campaign launched two new Ned Lamont for U.S. Senate commercials created by renowned producer and innovator Bill Hillsman. They'll go on the air in the traditional media this afternoon. The two, "Underdog" and "Right Now" can be viewed below.
RELATED ITEMS:
William Yardley / New York Times:
Liberal Wrath in Connecticut — HARTFORD, May 18 — "George Bush's favorite Democrat," they call him. "Republican Lite," they sneer. But liberals are no longer just venting on Internet blogs and talk radio programs about their centrist nemesis: Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut.
Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Lieberman Dials Up Convention Support — He was leaning the other way weeks ago, but Bob Sanchez of New Britain intends to vote for Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman at the Democratic nominating convention Friday, rewarding Lieberman for a diligent piece of one-to-one campaigning.
DavidNYC / Swing State Project:
CT-Sen: Democratic Party Convention Starts Tomorrow — Connecticut's state Democratic convention begins tomorrow. The main event is candidate selection, which is done by a vote of the delegates. If any candidate gets 15% or more, s/he wins at automatic spot on the August primary ballot.
Daniel Rubin / Blinq:
The Hayden Show — 9:15 a.m. Hart Office Building, room 216. Fifteen minutes until the hearing begins, and two dozen print photographers form in a tight horseshoe facing an empty seat, three glasses of ice water and a microphone. Gen. Michael Hayden, the man who would lead the CIA …
Discussion:
Booman Tribune
RELATED ITEMS:
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Senators Left Out of Loop Make Their Pique Known
Senators Left Out of Loop Make Their Pique Known
Discussion:
Los Angeles Times
Reuters:
Hamas force battles police in Gaza, 4 hurt — GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian police fought gunbattles in Gaza City on Friday with a new Hamas-led security force set up by the Islamist government in defiance of President Mahmoud Abbas. — At least four people were wounded …
RELATED ITEMS:
Mary Katharine Ham / Hugh Hewitt:
Whaaat???: Illegal Immigration Edition — Seriously, if you could see me now, I'm very Yosemite Sam. Very stampy and tantrumy and incoherent. — Just a few minutes ago, on the floor of the United States Senate, senators debated an amendment to the McCain immigration bill.
RELATED ITEMS:
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
In The Crosshairs — Steve Clemons reports back from a Princeton conference that, according to BobbyRay Inman, the man in Special Counsel Fitzgerald's crosshairs is... Richard Armitage. — Questions I can ask, but not answer (yet): — (1) Why would Inman know this?
RELATED ITEMS:
Steve Clemons / The Washington Note:
In TWN News: Michael Hayden, Bobby Ray Inman, and Richard Armitage — (Former NSA Director Bobby Inman speaking at George H.W. Bush Presidential Library) — Michael Hayden's CIA Director confirmation hearings start today in the Senate Intelligence Committee at 9:30 a.m. — I'll be listening.
Reuters:
Iran president to send letter to Pope - paper — TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is writing a letter to Pope Benedict, following an unprecedented letter to U.S. President George W. Bush earlier this month, a newspaper said on Thursday.
RELATED ITEMS:
10news.com:
Where Does Brian Bilbray Really Live? — Bilbray Vies For North County Congressional Seat — SAN DIEGO — It is now more than just mudslinging in the race for the 50th Congressional District. — Wednesday, the Democratic Party called for an investigation into allegations of perjury …
TCS Daily:
Jesus Christ as Poached Egg — Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code is one of the most popular best sellers in recent history and the Sony motion picture to be released this Friday (May 19) is expected to be the first major blockbuster of the summer (given how relatively poorly MI3 performed).
Ken Silverstein / Harper's:
"Fairy Tales" — The (lack of) intelligence underpinning Bush's Iraq policy — During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Saddam Hussein's Information Minister became the butt of a million jokes for predicting that American soldiers were being routed, even as U.S. troops were quickly closing in on Baghdad.
James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Best of the Web — 'In Cold Blood' — The Pentagon is investigating whether U.S. Marines committed war crimes in a November incident in which 15 Iraqi civilians were killed in Haditha, Iraq. NBC News reports that Rep. John Murtha, who voted for the war in Iraq, claims to have advance knowledge of the investigation's outcome:
David Streitfeld / Los Angeles Times:
A Job Americans Won't Do, Even at $34 an Hour — Some landscape firms rebut claims that higher pay, not immigration reform, is needed. — Cyndi Smallwood is looking for a few strong men for her landscaping company. Guys with no fear of a hot sun, who can shovel dirt all day long.
BBC:
Kenya's 'Koranic fish' disappears — A fish with markings that resembled a Koranic text has disappeared from the Kenyan Fisheries Department in Mombasa. — The tuna fish, which had provoked intense interest from Muslims, was apparently stolen by people posing as National Museum officials.
Discussion:
lgf
Greg Bluestein / Associated Press:
Giuliani Headlines Ralph Reed Fundraiser — ATLANTA - Rudolph Giuliani, the former New York mayor considered a potential 2008 candidate for president, headlined a fundraiser Thursday for former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed in his run for Georgia lieutenant governor.
Discussion:
ed fitzgerald's unfutz
Amir Taheri / Commentary:
The Real Iraq — Spending time in the United States after a tour of Iraq can be a disorienting experience these days. Within hours of arriving here, as I can attest from a recent visit, one is confronted with an image of Iraq that is unrecognizable. It is created in several overlapping ways …