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8:00 PM ET, October 27, 2006

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Variety:
Prickly Peacock nixes Chicks  —  NBC cancels ads for Dixie docu 'Sing' … The Weinstein Co. is claiming that NBC and the CW have refused to air national ads for the new Dixie Chicks docu "Shut Up & Sing."  —  But while the Peacock has specifically said it won't accept the spots …
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Judd / Think Progress:
The Dixie Chicks Ad NBC Doesn't Want You To See  —  NBC is refusing to air an ad for the new Dixie Chicks documentary, "Shut Up & Sing."  Variety reports, "NBC's commercial clearance department said in writing that it 'cannot accept these spots as they are disparaging to President Bush.'"
Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Cheney's Remarks Fuel Torture Debate  —  Vice President Cheney said this week that dunking terrorism suspects in water during questioning was a "no-brainer," prompting complaints from human rights advocates that he was endorsing the use of a controversial technique known as waterboarding on prisoners held by the United States.
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Daily Mail:
Oh my god, South Park mocks Irwin  —  The creators of South Park have never been afraid to upset celebrities - and many of the show's viewers.  —  From jokes about religion and homosexuality to four-letter tirades, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have always mixed shock tactics with satire in the hit cartoon series.
Discussion: Right Wing News
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CNN:
'South Park' mocks Steve Irwin  —  LONDON, England (CNN) — The cartoon series "South Park" has never been shy of courting controversy, but its latest episode has caused outrage by featuring the recently deceased Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin.  —  Swearing and random death and destruction …
Discussion: Secular Blasphemy
Greg Tinti / The Political Pit Bull:
VIDEO: South Park Mocks Steve Erwin's Death?
Discussion: Ace of Spades HQ
Nathan Burchfiel / CNSNews:
Webb Says His Novels 'Inappropriate' for News Radio  —  (CNSNews.com) - In an interview on Washington Post Radio Friday morning, Jim Webb, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia, said excerpts of his novels are "a little bit inappropriate" to be read on news radio.
Graham Allison / Washington Post:
Deterring Kim Jong Il  —  In an interview aired last week, George Stephanopoulos put the question to President Bush: What would he do if "North Korea sold nukes to Iran or al-Qaeda?"  Bush replied, "They'd be held to account."  —  Seeking specifics, Stephanopoulos asked: "What does that mean?"
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Geoff Elliott / NEWS.com.au:
Australia 'a nuclear threat'  —  HAROLD Ford, a handsome 36-year-old from Tennessee, has become one of the sensations of the mid-term elections in the US and a reason why Democrats are a good chance of winning back control of the US Congress for the first time in 12 years.
Discussion: The Belmont Club and Hot Air
BBC:
Australia Muslim cleric suspended  —  Australia's top Muslim cleric has been barred from preaching for up to three months, after comparing immodestly dressed women to "uncovered meat".  —  Sheikh Taj el-Din al-Hilali's comments, suggesting that women who did not wear a headscarf attracted sexual assault …
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Hugh Hewitt / Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
The Latest October Surprise: Lynne Cheney  —  "Wolf, I have nothing to explain.  Jim Webb has a lot to explain"  —  That was Lynne Cheney an hour ago on CNN.  —  Wolf Blitzer attempted to sandbag Lynne Cheney today, but that the former Chair of the NEH wasn't buying any of it.
Discussion: Carol Platt Liebau and Hot Air
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Lynne Cheney deflects Dick Cheney's torture remarks by using the "liberal bias" meme
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Media Matters for America:
Lauer on Limbaugh's Michael J. Fox attacks: "Didn't Rush Limbaugh just say what a lot of people were privately thinking?" … On the October 26 edition of NBC's Today, co-host Matt Lauer suggested that when nationally syndicated radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh "said [that] perhaps [actor] …
Discussion: Firedoglake and TPMCafe blogs
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Tom Leonard / Telegraph:
The BBC's commitment to bias is no laughing matter  —  It's fair to say the message is finally getting through: the BBC has a problem with impartiality.  The row over BBC bias has been rumbling on longer than war in Sudan and always seemed just as unresolvable.
Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Intelligence Chairman Urges Leak Inquiry  —  The chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has proposed a sweeping inquiry into the possible leak of a classified National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq by a staff member, including an audit of staff telephone records …
Discussion: CBS News, The Caucus and TPMmuckraker
Virginia H. Mannering / bea.gov:
News Release: Gross Domestic Product  —  In order to view the PDF files on this page, the free Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed.  —  Recorded message: (202) 606-5306  —  GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT: THIRD QUARTER 2006 (ADVANCE)  —  Real gross domestic product …
Salon:
Salon Interview: Camille Paglia  —  It's been a while since Salon last heard from our favorite intellectual and one of our founding contributors, Camille Paglia.  But with so much tumult in the air, we felt the need to ask her to survey the strange tectonic shifts in our political and cultural landscape …
George Lakoff / New York Times:
Staying the Course Right Over a Cliff  —  THE Bush administration has finally been caught in its own language trap.  —  "That is not a stay-the-course policy," Tony Snow, the White House press secretary, declared on Monday.  —  The first rule of using negatives is that negating a frame activates the frame.
David Horovitz / Jerusalem Post:
'Hamas doesn't want to destroy Israel'  —  Hamas wants to "liberate the Palestinians," not to destroy Israel, Javier Solana, the European Union's foreign policy chief, told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.  —  In an interview following his talks in Tel Aviv with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni …
Jeff Greenfield / CNN:
Where the right went wrong  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — Fifty years ago, when a 29-year-old Yale graduate named William F. Buckley Jr. funded National Review magazine, conservatism was a small insurgency, fighting the dominant tide of liberalism that had governed the United States for a quarter century.
Judd / Think Progress:
Rasmussen Reports:
Virginia Senate: Allen (R) and Webb (D) in Toss-Up  —  Allen (R) 49% Webb (D) 48%  —  In Virginia's fierce U.S. Senate campaign, Republican Senator George Allen's once double-digit lead over Democrat James Webb has virtually vanished.  Allen now leads 49% to 48%—with leaners added, 50% to 48% (see crosstabs).
ruralstrategies.org:
Results of 2006 Rural Tracker  —  Rural battleground shifts toward Democrats  —  The rural vote has shifted in favor of Democratic congressional candidates in the last month, indicating Republicans are losing ground with a key constituency, according to the Center for Rural Strategies Poll.
Michael F. Scheuer / Washington Times:
Another bin Laden victory  —  In a world where leading Western experts have consigned Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda to near-irrelevant status, the gangly Saudi is on the verge of seeing the forces he leads and inspires knock off their third infidel government.  Not bad for a guy running from rock to rock and cave to cave.
 
 
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Buzz in Virginia  —  Emails began pouring in earlier today …
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
THE C-WORD....Ramesh Ponnuru, responding to a sensible letter …
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Arizona Republic:
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New York Post:
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Alan Cooperman / Washington Post:
Religious Conservatives Cheer Ruling on Gays as Wake-Up Call
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