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4:55 PM ET, September 27, 2006

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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.
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Mark Mazzetti / New York Times:
Backing Policy, President Issues Terror Estimate  —  Portions of a National Intelligence Estimate on terrorism that the White House released under pressure on Tuesday said that Muslim jihadists were "increasing in both number and geographic dispersion" and that current trends could lead to increasing attacks around the globe.
Michelle Malkin:
Who is Paul Pillar?  —  Drip, drip, drip?  —  In its original report leaking details of the National Intelligence Estimate on the Iraq war, the New York Times relied on anonymous, unnamed leakers to spin its contents and embarrass the White House.  —  Today, the Times includes comments from some named sources.
Discussion: The American Thinker and Hyscience
Katherine Shrader / Associated Press:
White House refuses to release full NIE
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
Washington Post:
Sobering Conclusions On Why Jihad Has Spread
New York Times:
The Fine Art of Declassification
New York Post:
POWDER PUFF SPOOKS KEITH  —  MSNBC loudmouth Keith Olbermann flipped out when he opened his home mail yesterday.  The acerbic host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" was terrified when he opened a suspicious-looking letter with a California postmark and a batch of white powder poured out.
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Editor and Publisher:   'NY Post' Makes Fun of Olbermann's Reaction to Getting Letter …
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Olbermann death threat powered letter made fun of by Murdoch's NY Post
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
David Neiwert / Orcinus:
Olbermann and the terrorists  —  Oliver Willis notes …
Discussion: Olbermann Watch
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 …
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Rahimullah Yusufzai Reports / The Blotter:
Taliban to ABC News: OBL Alive and Safe
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
New Report That Senator Uttered Slurs  —  Another acquaintance of Senator George Allen said Tuesday that she heard him use a racial slur in 1976, contradicting a statement he made Monday in an effort to tamp down similar accusations.  —  Mr. Allen's campaign manager, Dick Wadhams …
Discussion: Media Blog and Virginia Centrist
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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.
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Liz Sidoti / Associated Press:
Source: Twin Cities Win GOP Convention  —  Republicans have chosen the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul _ in the politically pivotal Midwest _ for the 2008 presidential convention, GOP officials said Wednesday.  —  The selection was expected to be announced later in the day …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Power Line
Associated Press:
7-Eleven dropping Venezuela-backed Citgo  —  DALLAS - Convenience store operator 7-Eleven Inc. is dropping Venezuela-backed Citgo as its gasoline supplier at more than 2,100 locations and switching to its own brand of fuel.  —  The retailer said Wednesday it will purchase fuel from several distributors …
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.
AugustJPollak / CampusProgress.org:
Giant bowls of Marshmallow Fluff: My Enchanted Evening with Pajamas Media … So I'm at a panel-slash-conservative happy hour hosted and attended by the A-list of DC's right-wing blogosphere, and the first person I see as I walk in the door is Jeff Gannon.  Awesome; six seconds in and I've met my first porn star.
Discussion: Hit and Run and Wonkette
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 …
The New Republic:
POKING FUN:  —  I don't know who collected these comments on France.  Let me assure you though that I am not a Francophobe.  It is true that for a few years in recent times I have not bought French wines.  But I did drink the ones I had in my cellar.  In any case, there is some silliness in what follows.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Choice: A Longer Life or More Stuff  —  The most authoritative report on the cost of health insurance came out yesterday, and it's sure to cause some new outrage.  —  The average cost of a family insurance plan that Americans get through their jobs has risen another 7.7 percent this year …
Discussion: EconLog
brusselsjournal.com:
Third Night of Ramadan Rioting in Capital of Europe  —  It looks as if immigrants youths want to turn nightly rioting during the Islamic holy month of ramadan into an annual tradition.  Around 8:30pm last night violence erupted again in Brussels, the capital of Europe.
American Prospect:
The Prospect announces changes  —  Michael Tomasky to step down as editor, will stay on as editor-at large.  —  Michael Tomasky is stepping down as editor of The American Prospect to pursue writing projects.  Tomasky, 45, has led the editorial staff at the Prospect for three years and will finish work on the November issue.
Discussion: Wonkette and Media Blog
USA Today:
Moms find spiritual friends in Faith Club  —  NEW YORK — The pope ignites Muslim anger by quoting a 14th-century source who called the Prophet Mohammed's teachings "evil."  —  American Christians square off — theological liberals vs. conservatives — over whose voting values are more godly.
 
 
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Noam N. Levey / Los Angeles Times:
House Passes Ban on Permanent Iraq Bases
Denver Post:
Students held hostage in Bailey
Discussion: On Deadline
The Smoking Gun:
Terrell Owens Suicide Attempt
Michael Scherer / Salon:
Another Allen teammate recalls deer head incident
Discussion: Hot Air and Virginia Centrist
Associated Press:
Little pressure on Hezbollah to disarm
Discussion: A Blog For All
Chris Bowers / MyDD:
Democrats Already Lead In Enough House Districts to Win Control
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Kirsten A. Powers / American Prospect:
Who Should Apologize?  —  Another view of the Pope-Islam controversy.
Discussion: Hot Air
White House:
Press Briefing by Homeland Security Advisor Frances Fragos Townsend
Eric Boehlert / Media Matters for America:
Press downplays Iraq during campaign season. Again.
Washington Post:
Detainee Bill in Final Stages
Discussion: Firedoglake and Amygdala
Tom Bevan / TIME:
How Partisan Is Too Partisan?  —  That's the question we tried …
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
The 'Moderate Republican' Scam
 

 
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Reuters:
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