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1:00 PM ET, September 27, 2006

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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Study Doesn't Share Bush's Optimism on Terror Fight  —  Three years ago, Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld wrote a memo to his colleagues in the Pentagon posing a critical question in the "long war'' against terrorism: Is Washington's strategy successfully killing or capturing terrorists faster than new enemies are being created?
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
The Big Question Democrats Are Ducking  —  No matter how you slice it, the National Intelligence Estimate warning that the Iraq war has spawned more terrorism is big trouble for President Bush and his party in this election year.  It goes to the heart of Bush's argument for invading Iraq, which was that it would make America safer.
Washington Post:
Sobering Conclusions On Why Jihad Has Spread  —  In announcing yesterday that he would release the key judgments of a controversial National Intelligence Estimate, President Bush said he agreed with the document's conclusion "that because of our successes against the leadership of al-Qaeda …
New York Times:
The Fine Art of Declassification  —  It's hard to think of a president and an administration more devoted to secrecy than President Bush and his team.  Except, that is, when it suits Mr. Bush politically to give the public a glimpse of the secrets.  And so, yesterday, he ordered …
Michelle Malkin:   Who is Paul Pillar?  —  Drip, drip, drip?  —  In its original …
Balkinization:
Spineless Democrats Deserve to Lose  —  From the New York Times: … I'm afraid it's already too late for that, Senator Reid.  —  I am puzzled by and ashamed of the Democrats' moral cowardice on this bill.  The latest version of the bill blesses detainee abuse and looks the other way on forms …
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New York Times:
Deal Is Likely on Detainees but Not on Eavesdropping  —  Senator John W. Warner, right, Republican of Virginia, after a party caucus meeting Tuesday.  Mr. Warner is one of three senators who have resisted the administration on wording of legislation on terrorism suspects.
Washington Post:
Detainee Bill in Final Stages
Discussion: Firedoglake
Digby / Hullabaloo:
Faithbased Torture  —  By now probably everyone knows …
Discussion: Left in the West
Lydia Saad / Gallup Poll:
Bush Blamed More Than Clinton for Failure to Capture Bin Laden  —  Views are predictably partisan; independents mostly blame Bush  —  PRINCETON, NJ — The recent firestorm over former President Bill Clinton's culpability for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was fueled on Tuesday when Secretary …
Discussion: The Strata-Sphere and Daily Kos
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Richard Miniter / Opinion Journal:
What Clinton Didn't Do . . .  . . . .and when he didn't do it.  —  Bill Clinton's outburst on Fox News was something of a public service, launching a debate about the antiterror policies of his administration.  This is important because every George W. Bush policy that arouses the ire of Democrats …
San Francisco Chronicle:
Angry white man meets 'the smirk'
Discussion: PoliPundit.com and Big Brass Blog
New York Times:
Opera Canceled Over a Depiction of Muhammad  —  A leading German opera house has canceled performances of a Mozart opera because of security fears stirred by a scene that depicts the severed head of the Prophet Muhammad, prompting a storm of protest here about what many see as the surrender of artistic freedom.
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Michelle Malkin:
OperaRage: Idomeneo and Islam  —  The first thing to remember when reading about the cancellation of Mozart's Idomeneo in Germany and the opera house Deutsche Oper's kowtowing to Islamic bullies is that jihadists hate Western art and music.  —  They hate love songs.  —  They hate Muslim female pop stars.
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:   Opera Cancelled In Germany For Being Offensive To Muslims
CNN:
Musharraf: Iraq war makes world more dangerous  —  (CNN) — The war in Iraq has not made the world safer from terror, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has told CNN, saying he stands by statements on the subject he makes in his new book, "In the Line of Fire."
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Paul Alexander / Associated Press:
Pakistan Explains Stance on Israel
Tom Bevan / TIME:
How Partisan Is Too Partisan?  —  That's the question we tried to tackle at the Pajamas Media event last night at the National Press Club.  The gist of my remarks was that it is a very difficult, if not impossible question to answer.  Indeed, I came to the conclusion that it's probably best …
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David B. Caruso / Associated Press:
NYC Mulls Ban on Trans Fats in Eateries  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Three years after the city banned smoking in restaurants, health officials are talking about prohibiting something they say is almost as bad: artificial trans fatty acids.  —  The city health department unveiled a proposal Tuesday …
Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Most Iraqis Favor Immediate U.S. Pullout, Polls Show  —  A strong majority of Iraqis want U.S.-led military forces to immediately withdraw from the country, saying their swift departure would make Iraq more secure and decrease sectarian violence, according to new polls by the State Department and independent researchers.
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
The 'Moderate Republican' Scam  —  Sen. Lincoln Chafee, Republican of Rhode Island, is seeking reelection in his heavily Democratic state by insisting he's not really a Republican, or at least not part of the gang responsible for the decade's debacles.  He didn't even vote for George W. Bush in 2004, he protests.
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!, TAPPED and MyDD
White House:
Press Briefing by Homeland Security Advisor Frances Fragos Townsend  —  Office of the Director of National Intelligence  —  MS. TOWNSEND: Good evening, everybody.  Given the leak this weekend of classified information regarding the National Intelligence Estimate dated April 2006 and entitled …
BBC:
It's hard to let go, admits Blair  —  Tony Blair admitted "it's hard to let go" as he used his last Labour conference speech as leader to urge the party to unite and win a fourth term.  —  He won a long standing ovation, telling an emotional Labour gathering: "You're the future now, make the most of it."
 
 
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Rebecca Lopez / WFAA-TV:
Police report: Terrell Owens attempted suicide
Ian Urbina / New York Times:
Bill Would Reimburse States for Printing Alternate Ballots
Joshua Rozenberg / Telegraph:
Britain must pay traitor Blake for breaching his human rights
Discussion: Tim Worstall
brusselsjournal.com:
Third Night of Ramadan Rioting in Capital of Europe
Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
States, Counties Begin to Enforce Immigration Law
Editor and Publisher:
P.R. Group That Paid Off Iraqi Papers Gets New $6.2 Million Media Contract
Discussion: News Hounds
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James Lileks / Austin American-Statesman:
Now history is off limits lest we offend Islamicists
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Nico / Think Progress:
'Values Voter Summit' Features Attack on 'Faggots,' Claim …
Thomas Sowell / Real Clear Politics:
A Week's Revelations  —  This past week has told us …
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
New Campaign Ads Have a Theme: Don't Be Nice
Bashir Goth / Washington Post:
Community Censorship Plagues the House of Islam
Randolph E. Schmid / Associated Press:
White House said to bar hurricane report
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Peter Kafka / Business Insider:
A Q&A with Chris Balfe, CEO of Red Seat Ventures, which has helped Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly set up their podcast and streaming businesses and sell ads

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

 
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