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8:00 PM ET, October 24, 2006

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Richard Holbrooke / Washington Post:
Three Choices, Mr. President  —  The Least Bad Option on Iraq: Disengagement and Damage Control  —  Dear Mr. President:  —  As soon as the midterm elections are over — and regardless of their outcome — you will have to make the most consequential decision of your presidency …
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New York Times:
Lieberman's Words on War Show Some Shifts  —  The widely watched campaign for United States Senate here has largely been a war of words over the war in Iraq — a war, primarily, over the words of the incumbent, Joseph I. Lieberman.  —  Ned Lamont, who upset Mr. Lieberman in the Democratic primary …
Washington Post:
U.S. Officials: Iraqi Security Could be Ready in 12-18 Months  —  Ambassador Says Iraqi Political Leaders 'Must Step Up'  —  Top U.S. officials in Iraq today predicted that Iraqi security forces could be largely self-sufficient within 12 to 18 months and said the Iraqi government is building …
John O'Neil / New York Times:
General May Increase U.S. Troop Levels in Baghdad  —  America's top general in Iraq said he was considering sending more troops to help quell the violence in Baghdad, as he and the United States ambassador laid out a timetable for progress that they said has been agreed to by the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
MSNBC:
U.S.: Iraqis to take control within 18 months
Discussion: Bring it On!
vote.com:
'06 ELEX: BACK TO TOSS-UP  —  The latest polls show something very strange and quite encouraging is happening: The Republican base seems to be coming back home.  This trend, only vaguely and dimly emerging from a variety of polls, suggests that a trend may be afoot that would deny the Democrats control of the House and the Senate.
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Is Ken Mehlman kidding?  We should ask Harold Ford  —  The answer to Josh's question is no. He's a guy who isn't afraid to smear people with racism.  He's a rich white guy who can spot insanely offensive racism instantly—except when he has a hand in it.  He only pays the bills …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Caviezel et al. respond to Michael J. Fox's stem-cell ad  —  Sort of.  Fox's spot is a campaign ad for Claire McCaskill.  Caviezel's clip is an ad opposing Amendment 2, the stem-cell initiative on the ballot in Missouri.  —  If you believe in "ensoulment," you're probably with Caviezel.
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steeleformaryland.com:
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT:  —  Cardin Voted Against Stem Cell Research for Pure Political Gain  —  TEMPLE HILLS, MD - Today, Michael Steele released the following statement setting the record straight on stem cell research:  —  Michael Steele said, "There is only one candidate in this race …
Tom Morton / jacksonholestartrib.com:
Cubin tells challenger, 'I'd slap you'  —  The Libertarian challenger for Wyoming's lone U.S. House seat says Rep. Barbara Cubin offended him by uttering a slur related to his physical disability.  —  Thomas Rankin said Cubin approached him after a campaign debate on Sunday and said …
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Noah Brenner / Jackson Hole Guide:
Debate gets personal  —  Sunday's acrimonious debate between candidates for Wyoming's lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives reportedly got quite personal away from the podiums as incumbent Barbara Cubin allegedly threatened to slap Libertarian challenger Thomas Rankin.
Leef Smith / Washington Post:
Some Voting Machines Chop Off Candidates' Names  —  Computer Glitch Affects Voters in 3 Jurisdictions; Error Cannot Be Fixed by Nov. 7  —  U.S. Senate candidate James Webb's last name has been cut off on part of the electronic ballot used by voters in Alexandria, Falls Church and Charlottesville …
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Bush's new tack steers clear of 'stay the course'  —  Phrase became liability for GOP in election year … Today show  —  President Bush and his aides are annoyed that people keep misinterpreting his Iraq policy as "stay the course."  A complete distortion, they say.
Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Seats in Danger, Democrats Proclaim Their Conservatism  —  Listening to Congressional candidates in middle Georgia, it is easy for someone to think that he is in a different year and, possibly, a different country.  —  Democrats defend themselves against accusations that they are rubber stamps for their party's leadership.
Ezra Klein:
Women in Journalism  —  I certainly suggest folks read my friend Dana Goldstein's article on why Gail Collins, the retiring editor of The New York Times op-ed page, didn't do more for women in punditry.  Dana takes the moment to meditate on the sorry state of women in political journalism.
Discussion: TAPPED, Unfogged and Matthew Yglesias
Denise Grady / New York Times:
Self-Portraits Chronicle a Descent Into Alzheimer's  —  When he learned in 1995 that he had Alzheimer's disease, William Utermohlen, an American artist in London, responded in characteristic fashion.  —  "From that moment on, he began to try to understand it by painting himself," said his wife …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and Althouse
Danny / Beltway Blogroll:
The Military's Love-Hate Relationship With Blogs  —  The military's love-hate relationship with blogs, which I mentioned in a column in the spring, has been on display in recent days, with the Pentagon sending mixed signals to bloggers.  Here is a recap of some of the coverage:
Discussion: Villainous Company and QandO
Jerry Adler / Newsweek:
Remember Global Cooling?  —  Why scientists find climate change so hard to predict.  —  Hot and Cold: Signs of global warming at a dried-up pond in China in August 2006 (left) and a 1975 NEWSWEEK report on the threat of global cooling.  —  In April, 1975, in an issue mostly taken …
Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Conyers Hones A Case Against President Bush  —  WASHINGTON — The Democratic leader of the House, Nancy Pelosi, is promising that her party has no plans to pursue impeachment of President Bush if it wins a majority in next month's elections.  But she intends to allow the House Judiciary Committee …
Joel Lang / Hartford Courant:
Poll: War Evens Up Race In 4th District  —  The race between incumbent Republican Chris Shays and Democrat Diane Farrell for Connecticut's 4th Congressional District is now tied and is being driven more than ever by the war in Iraq, according to a new poll commissioned by The Courant.
Arutz Sheva:
Photographer Worked With - and Kidnapped by - Arab Terrorists  —  Emilio Morenatti, a Spanish photographer working for the Associated Press, was kidnapped Tuesday morning in Gaza.  His photos show he was trusted by Palestinian terrorists.  —  No terror organization has yet taken responsibility …
Holly Yeager / Financial Times:
Elections could be most costly in US history  —  Next month's midterm elections will be the most costly congressional races in US history, with business interests contributing three-quarters of the estimated $2.6bn that will be spent, says a non-partisan research group.
 
 
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Reuters:
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John McIntyre / TIME:
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