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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Not Going To Bite — My good friend John Hinderaker links to a CBS report about the latest entertainment coming from al-Qaeda this evening, as do some of our mutual friends in the conservative blogosphere, that hails the Democratic midterm victory as a "reasonable" move.
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Hindrocket / Power Line:
ARE TERRORISTS THE DEMOCRATS' BIGGEST FANS? THE DEBATE CONTINUES — Last night I posted al Qaeda: "Democrats Are Reasonable"!. That post discussed the support for the Democrats in the midterm elections that has been voiced by terrorists around the world.
Marcus Mabry / Newsweek:
Feeling Blue? — After the Democratic sweep of Congress, President Bush's approval reaches a new low. But voters want Democrats to chart a moderate course. — Brendan Smialowski / Getty Images — Can They Work Together? Pelosi has 34 percent approval ratings, slightly better than Bush's 31 percent
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Daily Kos, TalkLeft, MyDD, The Democratic Daily, Whiskey Bar, Decision '08 and Liberal Values
Alan Cooperman / Washington Post:
Democrats Win Bigger Share of Religious Vote — Parties Disagree on Why The Gap Has Narrowed — As the results of the midterm elections sank in this week, religious leaders across the ideological spectrum found something they could agree on: The "God gap" in American politics has narrowed substantially.
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Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
RELIGIOUS VOTERS....Why do I keep writing about the exit polls?
RELIGIOUS VOTERS....Why do I keep writing about the exit polls?
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Hullabaloo
RJ Eskow / The Huffington Post:
What a Mandate! Popular Vote For Senate Was 55%-43% Democratic — Look how easily the media manipulates everyone's perceptions, including our own. An hour of vote tabulation reveals a stunning fact: Democrats won the popular vote for the Senate by an overwhelming 12.6% margin - 55%/42.4%.
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Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
Alternative Minimum Tax Targeted — Democrats Seek Fix For Middle-Class Families — Democratic leaders this week vowed to make the alternative minimum tax a centerpiece of next year's budget debate, saying the levy threatens to unfairly increase tax bills for millions of middle-class families by the end of the decade.
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New York Times:
For Incoming Democrats, Populism Trumps Ideology — The newly elected Democratic class of 2006, which is set to descend on the Capitol next week, will hardly be the first freshmen to arrive in Washington promising to make a difference. — The last time Congress changed hands …
Charles Bremner / Times of London:
Actually, it's more a case of Europe falling apart in 2006 — France has sent a stiff complaint to Brussels about the European Union's choice of logo to commemorate its 50th birthday next year. — The offending image, a child-like rendition of the English word together …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Great Revulsion — I'm not feeling giddy as much as greatly relieved. O.K., maybe a little giddy. Give 'em hell, Harry and Nancy! — Here's what I wrote more than three years ago, in the introduction to my column collection "The Great Unraveling": "I have a vision — maybe just a hope …
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The Heretik
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Larry Cohler-Esses / thejewishweek.com:
Christian Right Agenda In Shambles After GOP Defeat — Moderate Evangelicals seen chafing against narrow priorities like abortion, gay rights. Will some work with Dems? — For a man witnessing a debacle in real time, Rev. Louis Sheldon, a leader of the Christian Right political movement …
New York Times:
Democrats, Engaging Bush, Vow Early Action on Iraq — Democrats sought on Friday to put their new political power to use in shaping the debate over Iraq, promising stepped-up Congressional oversight of the war and a resolution demanding a schedule for reducing the number of troops there.
Michelle Boorstein / Washington Post:
For Georgetown 'Apostles,' A Rowhouse Rebellion — Religious Immunity to Zoning Laws Cited — It's about God, America and the bonds of friendship. Or, maybe, it's just about beer. — On one side of the battle: nine best buds at Georgetown University who hung a skull-and-crossbones flag outside …
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The Volokh Conspiracy
Matthew Yglesias:
Health Care Strategies — Mark Kleiman observes that "since its reform under Bill Clinton" the Veterans' Administration health care system "now has the best medical-records system going and produces high-quality health care at a reasonable cost" and wonders if we couldn't …
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
MYTH BUSTING....You're probably all a little tired of exit poll wonkery by now, but I want to follow up on my earlier post showing that the Democratic win was a broad-based victory, not one based on appealing to any particular demographic group. Several demographic myths have turned out to be pretty hardy …
Ian Fisher / New York Times:
Hamas Offers to End Rule if Aid Resumes — Hamas committed today to folding its eight-month government if that would restore the international assistance that was cut off after it won national elections earlier this year. — In a shrewd and dramatic speech, the Hamas prime minister …