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5:10 AM ET, May 24, 2006

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Patrick O'Connor / The Hill:
Hastert tells President Bush FBI raid was unconstitutional  —  House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) told President Bush yesterday that he is concerned the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) raid on Rep. William Jefferson's (D-La.) congressional office over the weekend was a direct violation of the Constitution.
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
F.B.I. Raid Divides G.O.P. Lawmakers and White House  —  WASHINGTON, May 23 — After years of quietly acceding to the Bush administration's assertions of executive power, the Republican-led Congress hit a limit this weekend.  —  Resentment boiled among senior Republicans for a second …
Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:   House speaker protests to Bush over raid
Associated Press:
House Leaders Question F.B.I. Search
Discussion: TalkLeft and OrinKerr.com
Pasadena Star News:
Bush-hatred a threat to national security  —  ENOUGH already!  It's harmful enough that ideological conflict and partisan politics are preventing this country from solving its long-term challenges on health care, fiscal policy and energy.  Now it's threatening our national survival.
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Mark Mazzetti / New York Times:
Senate Panel Endorses C.I.A. Nominee  —  WASHINGTON, May 23 — The Senate Intelligence Committee strongly endorsed Gen. Michael V. Hayden on Tuesday to be the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency, with all but three members, all Democrats, voting to send General Hayden's nomination to the Senate floor.
CNN:
Hayden nomination moves to full Senate
Discussion: Booman Tribune
David Burge / iowahawk:
STOP THE LIES  —  Iowahawk Guest Commentary  —  by Jesse Macbeth  —  Iraq War Veterans Against Google  —  Breakfast Shift Associate, Wendys of Tacoma  —  As a decorated combat veteran of Bush's Iraq misadventure, I am all too familiar with the saying "the first casualty of war is truth."
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Michelle Malkin / Townhall.com:
Another fake soldier tale debunked
Discussion: Sadly, No! and TBogg
Bloomberg:
Seven Indonesian Bird Flu Cases Linked to Patients (Update1)  —  May 23 (Bloomberg) — All seven people infected with bird flu in a cluster of Indonesian cases can be linked to other patients, according to disease trackers investigating possible human-to-human transmission of the H5N1 virus.
Jerusalem Post:
Iran test-fires long-range missile  —  Iran conducted a test launch Tuesday night of the Shihab-3 intermediate-range ballistic missile, which is capable of reaching Israel and US targets in the region, Israel Radio reported.  The test came hours before Prime Minister Ehud Olmert met …
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Washington Post:
Iran Requests Direct Talks on Nuclear Program  —  TEHRAN, May 23 — Iran has followed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recent letter to President Bush with explicit requests for direct talks on its nuclear program, according to U.S. officials, Iranian analysts and foreign diplomats.
Judd / Think Progress:
Exxon-Backed Pundit Compares Gore To Nazi Propagandist  —  Sterling Burnett is a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis, an organization that has received over $390,000 from ExxonMobil since 1998.  This afternoon on Fox, Burnett compared watching Al Gore's movie …
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Eric Moskowitz / Concord Monitor:
McCain calls for more nukes  —  'We've got to get over it,' senator says  —  May 23.  —  he United States needs to overcome its fear of nuclear power and embrace the technology as a way to wean itself from fossil fuels, Sen. John McCain told an audience in Manchester yesterday.  —  Nuclear power "is safe.
Lina Das / Daily Mail:
Madonna concert review: 'Even the bouncers looked scared'  —  Video: Madonna rehearsing  —  Gallery: Pictures of Madonna in concert More: Madonna's mock crucifixion  —  Riding crop in hand, leather boots gripping her legs, equestrian-cum-bondage gear strapped across her body and, of course …
Maamoun Youssef / Associated Press:
Bin Laden: Moussaoui not linked to 9/11  —  CAIRO, Egypt - Osama bin Laden purportedly said in an audio tape Tuesday that neither Zacarias Moussaoui — the only person convicted in the U.S. for the Sept. 11 attacks — nor anyone held at Guantanamo had anything to do with the al-Qaida operation.
Scot Lehigh / Boston Globe:
John Kerry's encore  —  JOHN KERRY may just be charting his path back to the future.  —  The man who cast a vote he now acknowledges was a mistake on the Iraq war resolution, and then spent two years awkwardly confronting the fallout as he ran for president, has finally come to a position where he seems comfortable.
Dennis Prager / Real Clear Politics:
Harry Reid & The End of Liberal Thought  —  The highest-ranking Democrat in America, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, described the Senate bill making English the national language of the American people as "racist."  And the New York Times editorial page labeled the bill "xenophobic."
David Lightman / Hartford Courant:
Eye On White House  —  Dodd Building Foundation For Presidential Race  —  WASHINGTON — Sen. Christopher J. Dodd said Monday he has "decided to do all the things that are necessary to prepare to seek the presidency in 2008."  —  The Connecticut Democrat will hire staff …
Discussion: The Fix and The Plank
Charles Babington / Washington Post:
House-Senate Battle On Immigration Likely  —  With the Senate marching toward completion of an immigration bill that is more generous to illegal immigrants than the House-passed version, House leaders said yesterday that it will be difficult to reach a compromise and enact a measure.
Discussion: NewDonkey.com
Bruce Kesler / Democracy Project:
Honorable Americans  —  The editors at National Review focus on a "Profile in Disgrace", of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library's bestowal Monday of a Profile in Courage Award on Rep. John Murtha: … Contrast this with the Vets For Freedom: … See this:
Kevin Drum / The Washington Monthly:
THE DEATH OF POLICY....The White House has been searching for a replacement for Treasury Secretary John Snow for quite a while, but apparently Robert Zoellick isn't on the list.  Why not? … Rule #1 in the Bush White House: never admit that you take policy analysis seriously if you want to get ahead.
 
 
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Avoiding Another 'Slam-Dunk'
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U.S. Public Widely Distrusts Its Leaders
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MSNBC:
Former Sen. Lloyd Bentsen dies at 85
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Agence France Presse:
US goes on counter-attack against Amnesty International
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Fox News:
Defense Sources: Duke Accuser Gave Conflicting Stories About Alleged Rape
Jeremy Pelofsky / Reuters:
US FCC chief says won't probe NSA call program
Discussion: Perrspectives and Daily Kos
Terence Hunt / Associated Press:
Bush Vows New Look at Iraq Military Needs
Cathy Young / Reason:
The Great Fellatio Scare
Washington Post:
Premier Outlines Wider Iraqi Security Role
The Raw Story:
Lieberman withdraws from MoveOn.org 'primary'
Discussion: Eschaton
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Divisive In Any Language  —  Yes, let's talk about the English language …