Top Items:
judicialwatch.org:
U.S. District Judge Who Presided Over Government Wiretapping Case May Have Had Conflict of Interest — (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption and judicial abuse, announced today that Judge Anna Diggs Taylor …
RELATED ITEMS:
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Judicial Watch says NSA judge might have had conflict of interest — Gateway Pundit's all over it. Here's the press release at JW. Oh, how the lefties will howl. And oh, with what relish they'd be working this themselves if it had been a Republican judge and the decision had gone the other way.
CNN:
Iran says it's willing to resume talks — Leaders continue to reject U.N. demand to halt nuclear program — TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) — Iran's top nuclear negotiator said his country was willing to return to serious talks on its nuclear program as early as Wednesday, Iranian media reported Tuesday.
RELATED ITEMS:
Randy Krehbiel / Tulsa World:
Inhofe optimistic on Iraq — It's well on the way toward handling its own security, he says — U.S. involvement in Iraq has been incredibly successful and developments there have been "nothing short of a miracle," Sen. James Inhofe said Monday. — During his half-hour speech …
RELATED ITEMS:
Christy Setzer / Senate Majority Project:
Outrageous Quote of the Day: James Inhofe — "What's happened [in Iraq] is nothing short of a miracle." — Yes, folks, we know there's a lot of wacky stuff out there from our esteemed Senate body, but the Senate Majority Project's "Outrageous GOP Quote of the Day" award today goes to repeat winner …
Judd / Think Progress:
Buchanan Argues For Immigration Moratorium To Preserve White Dominance — In his new book, State of Emergency, Pat Buchanan argues for "an immediate moratorium on all immigration." Why? To preserve the dominance of the white race in America. Buchanan explains on pg. 11:
Discussion:
Andrew Sullivan, ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES, PoliBlog, Liberty Street, Mia Culpa and EdCone.com
Thomas Sowell / Real Clear Politics:
Point of No Return? — It is hard to think of a time when a nation — and a whole civilization — has drifted more futilely toward a bigger catastrophe than that looming over the United States and western civilization today. — Nuclear weapons in the hands of Iran and North Korea mean …
RELATED ITEMS:
Alastair Macdonald / reuters.excite.com:
Military upbeat on Baghdad clampdown — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Violence in Baghdad has declined in the past two weeks and all but ended in some formerly deadly neighborhoods, the U.S. military said in a cautiously upbeat report on Tuesday on a major security clampdown in the city.
RELATED ITEMS:
Associated Press:
Connecticut Groups Push to Remove Lieberman From Ballot — Critics of Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman's independent run to keep his job attacked on two fronts Monday, with one group asking an elections official to throw him out of the Democratic Party and a former rival calling on state officials to keep his name off the November ballot.
RELATED ITEMS:
Jim Romenesko / poynter.org:
Journo kidnappings no longer the story it once was — From BOB LAURENCE, TV critic, San Diego Union-Tribune: I'd like to offer a couple of possible reasons for the lack of attention given to the kidnapping of the two guys from Fox: — One is that, sadly, they are far from the first to be kidnapped, injured or killed.
Sam Kean / Chronicle of Higher Education:
Educators Question Absence of Evolution From List of Majors Eligible for New Grants — Like a gap in the fossil record, evolutionary biology is missing from a list of majors that the U.S. Department of Education has deemed eligible for a new federal grant program designed to reward students majoring …
Arthur C. Brooks / Opinion Journal:
The Fertility Gap — Liberal politics will prove fruitless as long as liberals refuse to multiply. — The midterm election looms, and once again efforts begin afresh to increase voter participation. It has become standard wisdom in American politics that voter turnout is synonymous …
Marty Lederman / Balkinization:
Is a Federal Tax on Damages for Emotional Distress Unconstitutional? — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today held that a federal statute, which imposes a tax on awards of compensatory damages for emotional distress and loss of reputation …
RELATED ITEMS:
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Snake in the Grass — THE POMPOUS, HYPOCRITICAL HUCKSTERISM OF GÜNTER GRASS. — For many of the postwar decades, Günter Grass was above all fortunate in his enemies. In West Germany, these enemies took two forms. The first was the large number of citizens who were queasy …
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
August 22nd: The recriminations begin — It's after midnight in Tehran. The apocalypse turned out to be four soldiers getting froggy with some Romanian laborers. — I won't name names, but my feelings about the people who were pimping this are the same as my feelings about Amir Taheri …
Maha / The Mahablog:
Katrina — I watched the first half of Spike Lee's documentary on Hurricane Katrina last night. Riveting and gut-wrenching. If you get HBO, be sure to see it. — Among many things revealed by the storm was our ambivalence about federalism and the respective roles of state and federal government.
CNNMoney.com:
Paramount cuts ties with Tom Cruise — Film distribution giant ends 14-year relationship with actor's production company because of Cruise's recent erratic behavior, says a report. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Paramount Pictures will end its longstanding relationship with Cruise/Wagner Productions …
Discussion:
Reuters
AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:
Leiberman Still Ahead In CT — A new ARG poll has some interesting numbers when compared to the Qinnipiac poll which came out last week. First off, the ARG poll theoretically shows a tight race: … As a CNN report on the poll notes, the big difference is the number of undecideds which are 2% in the Qinnipiac Poll.
Discussion:
Crosstabs.org, GregsOpinion.com, The News Blog, skippy the bush kangaroo and Swing State Project
Marc Danziger / Examiner:
Chad-free voting machines can be hacked — WASHINGTON - Our house just had a plumbing line break; it was a big deal because here in California, many houses are built on slabs, which means that you have to tear rooms up and jackhammer concrete to get to the lines and fix them.
Associated Press:
Thousands of Marines face involuntary recalls — WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Marine Corps said Tuesday it has been authorized to recall thousands of Marines to active duty, primarily because of a shortage of volunteers for duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. — Up to 2,500 Marines will be brought …