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8:45 PM ET, June 7, 2006

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Matt Stoller / MyDD:
Progressive Messaging Wins: Tester, Angelides, Winograd, and Bilbray?  —  Brian Bilbray ran to the left of Francine Busby.  I know it sounds weird, but he did.  That he won on a progressive platform is biggest story of the night.  Busby's loss was a loss no matter how it's spun …
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Dean / Dean's World:
Bellwether Election?  —  A very corrupt Republican congressman from California, Randy "Duke" Cunningham, recently had to resign his congressional seat.  Last night his precinct had a special runoff election to determine who his replacement would be: Republican Brian P. Bilbray or Democrat Francine Busby.
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Republican Wins House Race in Calif.  —  SAN DIEGO, June 7 — A Republican former congressman slipped to victory in a special election here Tuesday, staving off what would have been a highly embarrassing Democratic victory in a solidly Republican district.  National Republicans poured …
Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
Supporters lose in gay marriage ban vote  —  WASHINGTON - The Senate on Wednesday rejected a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, dealing a defeat to President Bush and Republicans who hoped to use the measure to energize conservative voters on Election Day.
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
For Foes of Same-Sex Marriage, It's the Thought That Counts  —  There's violence in Iraq, corruption in the House and anxiety in the markets.  Somebody needs to create a diversion.  —  "The gays are aggressive!  Gays have called war!  Gays are attacking traditional marriage!"
CNN:
Senate blocks same-sex marriage ban  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Senate blocked on Wednesday a bid to amend the Constitution to essentially ban same-sex marriage.  —  Republicans pushed the plan even though supporters conceded the measure did not have enough votes to pass.
Devlin Barrett / Associated Press:
Hillary lashes out at Ann Coulter  —  WASHINGTON - New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton lashed out at Ann Coulter for a "vicious, mean-spirited attack" on a group of outspoken 9/11 widows, whom the right-wing television pundit described as "self-obsessed" and enjoying their husbands' deaths.
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Adam Lisberg / NY Daily News:
Massive chip on her Coulter  —  Ann's vicious screed  —  When their husbands were killed on 9/11, four New Jersey widows tried to find out why - and now no-holds-barred conservative pundit Ann Coulter is mercilessly denouncing them as "witches."  —  "I've never seen people enjoying …
Warren Hoge / New York Times:
Official of U.N. Says Americans Undermine It With Criticism  —  UNITED NATIONS, June 6 — Secretary General Kofi Annan's deputy assailed the United States on Tuesday for withholding support from the United Nations, encouraging its harshest detractors and undermining an institution that he said Washington needed more than it would admit.
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Associated Press:
Speech by U.N. Leader Draws Angry Response From U.S.  —  UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations' No. 2 official accused the U.S. government of keeping Middle America in the dark about the world body's good works, a rare direct criticism that drew an angry response Wednesday from Ambassador John Bolton.
Hal Bernton / Seattle Times:
Officer at Fort Lewis calls Iraq war illegal, refuses order to go  —  In a rare case of officer dissent, a Fort Lewis Army lieutenant has refused orders to head out to Iraq this month to lead troops in what he believes is an illegal war of occupation.  —  1st Lt. Ehren Watada's Stryker brigade …
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Heidi / euphoricreality.net:
Army Officer Refuses Orders
Discussion: BLACKFIVE, Argghhh! and GroupIntel
R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Retirement Account of DeLay's Wife Traced  —  With Disclosure, Family's Known Benefits From Ties With Lobbyist Exceed $490,000  —  A registered lobbyist opened a retirement account in the late 1990s for the wife of then-House Whip Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) and contributed thousands of dollars …
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Michelle Malkin:
A SMEAR YOU CAN'T TAKE BACK  —  The London Times is getting praise for issuing an apology over falsely captioning an April 2005 picture of fishermen executed at a Haditha, Iraq stadium by insurgents as depicting victims of Marines in the Nov. 19 incident still under investigation—which I reported over the weekend.
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Tony Blankley / Washington Times:
Media dance macabre
Discussion: Wizbang and PrairiePundit
Dana Hull / Mercury News:
Voters reject Prop.  82  —  California voters soundly rejected Proposition 82 Tuesday, crushing the hopes of early childhood education advocates who hoped to make universal preschool public policy in the nation's most populous state.  —  Throughout much of the evening …
Jeremy Alford / New York Times:
Louisiana Governor Plans to Sign Anti-Abortion Law  —  BATON ROUGE, La., June 6 — Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco's office said Tuesday that she would shortly sign into law a strict ban on abortion that would permit abortion only in the case where a woman's life was threatened by pregnancy.
Steve Bainbridge / ProfessorBainbridge.com:
S. J. Res. 1: Marriage Protection Amendment  —  AP reports: … Technically, the Senate didn't reject it.  All that happened was that a cloture motion failed.  Yet, setting aside that minor point, why should this vote - or even passage of the amendment - "energize conservative voters"?
Washington Post:
Data Theft Affected Most in Military  —  Social Security numbers and other personal information for as many as 2.2 million U.S. military personnel — including nearly 80 percent of the active-duty force — were among the data stolen from the home of a Department of Veterans Affairs analyst last month …
Discussion: Democratic Veteran and Wonkette
James Lileks / Newhouse News:
Self-Loathing and the Denial of Terrorism  —  You're an enlightened world citizen.  Your T-shirt says "9/11 was an inside job."  You're pretty sure we're living in a fascist state, that President Bush taps the Dixie Chicks' phones, Christian abortion clinic bombers outnumber jihadis …
Discussion: Hot Air
 
 
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Iain Murray / TCS Daily:
The Media Adapt  —  The cover story of the June 5th US News …
Discussion: Dr. Sanity
John Byrne / The Raw Story:
White House abruptly cancels classified Iraq 'progress' briefing with senators
Guardian:
Fear and mistrust as people of Darfur turn against peacekeepers
Washington Post:
Rope-a-Senator  —  Sen. Harry Reid takes in the fights.  Someone else pays.
Discussion: AMERICAblog
Steve Benen / The Washington Monthly:
INHOFE: UNPLUGGED AND UNHINGED....If you haven't seen …
Roger Parloff / CNN:
Judge orders lawyers to play game
New York Times:
A Chance for Justice in Hawaii
Gregory / belgraviadispatch.com:
ARMY FIELD MANUAL: IT'S CARVE-OUT TIME!
Discussion: Balloon Juice and ACSBlog
 Earlier Items: 
crooksandliars.com:
Statement of September 11th Advocates Response to "Godless"
James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Best of the Web
Libby Copeland / Washington Post:
Faith-Based Initiative  —  Presidential Hopeful Sam Brownback Strives …
Mary Mapes / Yahoo! News:
In Defense of Dan Rather
Tyler Cowen / Marginal Revolution:
The macroeconomics of Superman  —  Did you know about the new summer Superman film?
Baltimore Examiner:
President Bush's victories receiving little attention
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Salvaging Iraq  —  The images from Iraq are of hell on earth …
New York Times:
Block the Vote, Ohio Remix
 

 
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Porter Anderson / Publishing Perspectives:
PEN America: 10,046 school books bans across 29 states were recorded from July 2023 to June 2024, up ~200% YoY; Florida had 4,500+ bans and Iowa had 3,600+ bans

Ross Raihala / Twin Cities:
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