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9:45 AM ET, September 25, 2006

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Michael Scherer / Salon:
Teammates: Allen used "N-word" in college  —  WASHINGTON — Three former college football teammates of Sen. George Allen say that the Virginia Republican repeatedly used an inflammatory racial epithet and demonstrated racist attitudes toward blacks during the early 1970s.
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The Prowler / American Spectator:
The No Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Three sources tell Salon Allen used N-word regularly in college
Discussion: JunkYardBlog and MyDD
Dan / Riehl World View:   Anti-Tobacco Activist Launches Allen "Nigger" Smear
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Chris Wallace, Caught Off Balance?  —  Fox News anchor Chris Wallace said that he was stunned when Bill Clinton accused him of a "conservative hit job" after he challenged the former president on his record in fighting terrorism.  —  "I thought it was a fair, balanced and not especially …
Discussion: The Corner and NewsBusters.org
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Patterico / Patterico's Pontifications:
Chris Wallace Has Indeed Grilled A Bush Official About Failing …
R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
McCain Names Practices Detainee Bill Would Bar  —  Senator Says 3 Interrogation Methods Are Among the 'Extreme Measures' the Plan Would Outlaw  —  A Republican senator who played a leading role in drafting new rules for U.S. interrogations of terrorism suspects said yesterday that he believes …
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A.L. / The Anonymous Liberal:
Senator Doublespeak  —  The Straight Talk Express made a stop on CBS's Face the Nation on Sunday.  On the program, Senator McCain—who appeared by himself as always—was asked a number of questions about the war in Iraq and his new compromise military tribunal legislation.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:   McCain Can't Keep His Mouth Shut
New York Times:
Study of Iraq War and Terror Stirs Strong Political Response  —  Democratic lawmakers, responding to an intelligence report that found that the Iraq war has invigorated Islamic radicalism and worsened the global terrorist threat, said the assessment by American spy agencies demonstrated …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Congress Is Winding Down, but Much Is Left Undone  —  A Congress derided as do-nothing has a week to do something, and the prospects are cloudy.  —  Procrastination, power struggles and partisanship have left Congress with substantial work to finish before breaking for the elections.
Discussion: PoliBlog and Michelle Malkin
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
House-Senate Disagreement Could Halt Defense Bill
Discussion: MyDD
Associated Press:
Falwell says Hillary would spark base  —  WASHINGTON - The Rev. Jerry Falwell says a White House run by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton would energize his base of religious conservatives even more than if the devil were the Democratic nominee.  —  "I certainly hope that Hillary is the candidate," Falwell told a private prayer breakfast.
Discussion: Scared Monkeys
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Hindrocket / Power Line:
PIGS WON'T FLY, AND HILLARY WON'T BE PRESIDENT
Discussion: Daily Pundit
Newsweek:
The Rise of Jihadistan  —  Five years after the Afghan invasion, the Taliban are fighting back hard, carving out a sanctuary where they—and Al Qaeda's leaders—can operate freely.  —  You don't have to drive very far from Kabul these days to find the Taliban.
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
U.N. shows why it's incapable of reform  —  The last intervention in public affairs Ted Turner made was a month or two back, when he recounted what an agreeable vacation he'd had in Kim Jong Il's North Korea.  (I sent him a postcard saying, "Wish you were still there.")
Discussion: Power Line
Reuters:
Mel campaigns for new movie, against war in Iraq  —Text+LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mel Gibson has returned to the spotlight to promote his upcoming movie "Apocalypto," and to criticize the war in Iraq, according to the Hollywood Reporter.  —  Almost two months after he railed against Jews …
Washington Post:
Millions of Seniors Facing Medicare 'Doughnut Hole'  —  Millions of older Americans are confronting a temporary break in their Medicare drug coverage this month that will require them to pay the full cost of their prescriptions or face the painful prospect of going without.
John Kerry / Opinion Journal:
Losing Afghanistan  —  We're not adequately fighting the war we should be fighting.  —  As we marked the fifth anniversary of the worst attack on American soil, there was enormous discussion of the lessons of 9/11.  But after the bagpipes stopped, and news coverage turned to other issues …
Peter Spiegel / Los Angeles Times:
Army Warns Rumsfeld It's Billions Short  —  An extraordinary action by the chief of staff sends a message: The Pentagon must increase the budget or reduce commitments in Iraq and elsewhere.  —  WASHINGTON — The Army's top officer withheld a required 2008 budget plan from Pentagon leaders …
Discussion: driftglass and State of the Day
William Glaberson / New York Times:
In Tiny Courts of New York, Abuses of Law and Power  —  Some of the courtrooms are not even courtrooms: tiny offices or basement rooms without a judge's bench or jury box.  Sometimes the public is not admitted, witnesses are not sworn to tell the truth, and there is no word-for-word record of the proceedings.
Discussion: TalkLeft and Brendan Nyhan
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Photo series: The Arizona 9/11 Memorial; Audio update: AZ governor comments on controversy  —  A million thanks to AZ Patriot, who did yeoman's work for us today by heading over there and snapping these pics.  I think this is the whole series but I'm not sure; he hasn't responded to my e-mail yet.
Washington Post:
Hurricane Chávez  —  HUGO CHAVEZ got the attention that he craves by comparing President Bush to Satan last week.  But the Venezuelan leader's absurd talk may be less threatening than his equally absurd incompetence.  Since Mr. Chávez took power seven years ago …
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
For Bush, War Anguish Expressed Privately  —  FALMOUTH, Maine — They sat on two frayed chairs in a teacher's lounge, the president and the widow, just the two of them so close that their knees were almost touching.  —  She was talking about her husband, the soldier who died in a far-off war zone.
 
 
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