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1:55 AM ET, November 12, 2006

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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Still Not Biting  —  Yesterday, I responded to John at Power Line about holding Democrats accountable for terrorist propaganda statements of delight at the midterm elections.  In an update, after kindly linking back to me, John asks this question: … My response is lengthy again, so I decided to make it a separate post.
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Christopher Bodeen / Associated Press:   Al Qaeda gloats over U.S. election
Steven Taylor / Outside The Beltway:   And the Discussion of Partisanship Continues (in a Different Form)
Dr. Rusty Shackleford / The Jawa Report:
Claim: Cat Stevens Financed Terrorists, Tied to Radical Clerics  —  The Jawa Report has obtained evidence that Yusuf Islam, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens, was once connected to radical clerics Omar Bakri Mohammed & Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman.  According to at least one credible source …
Discussion: Hyscience
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Little Green Footballs:   Audio: Cat Stevens Linked to Radical Islamists, Convicted Terrorists
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
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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Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
Another Layer of Winners and Losers
Discussion: Crooks and Liars and TalkLeft
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
How myth gets built into conventional wisdom
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 …
Ed Stoddard / Reuters:
Poll: More evangelicals sour toward Republicans  —  DALLAS (Reuters) - U.S. evangelicals have lost some of their enthusiasm for the Republican Party, a factor contributing to the party's drubbing in Tuesday's congressional elections, a new survey found.  —  In a Beliefnet poll …
Arthur Silber / Once Upon a Time:
Call It Treason  —  Via one of the deep...ah, "thinkers" at The American Thinker (never has there been such a wildly inaccurate name in the entire history of the bleedin' universe), we learn that John Conyers is a traitor.  So sez Investor's Business Daily, which helpfully assembles the terrifying evidence for us:
New Jersey Online:
More subpoenas in Menendez probe  —  Feds seek documents on rental, but senator's office denies contact  —  Federal investigators have resumed their inquiry into a rental deal between U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and a nonprofit agency, issuing new subpoenas in the days after he was elected …
Discussion: The Blotter
Jon Swift:
Save Britney's Marriage  —  When CNN sent out a Breaking News email on Election Day saying that Britney Spears was filing for divorce from her husband of two years, Kevin Federline, I didn't realize just how important this story was at first.  But now that the election is over, the full the impact of this tragedy is finally sinking in.
Discussion: Booman Tribune
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 …
Dafydd / Big Lizards:
The Missing Earpiece  —  Congressional Calamities , Econ.  101  —  Hatched by Dafydd  —  Ladies and gents, this here post falls into that beloved category of What Is Wrong With This Picture?  We seem to play that a lot on this blog.  —  Yesterday, AP rolled out the first of what will undoubtedly …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Pork Queen?  —  Scott Lindlaw at the AP provides an analysis …
Pachacutec / Firedoglake:
12 Reasons Not to Trust Chuck Schumer  —  Lest there be any confusion about where Chuck Schumer stands with regard to you in the grassroots, gentle reader, we have this from Ruppert Murdoch's New York Post to go along with Chuck throwing Howard Dean under the bus on Worst Person in the World Bill O'Reilly's show on Murdoch's Fox News.
Discussion: TalkLeft
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: LaShawn Barber talks Campaign '08 on MSNBC  —  Another day, another Vent alumna on cable news.  Granted, she was appearing on cable news long before she ever did Vent.  Let's not get bogged down in details.  —  Here she is, mano a mano with sane lefty Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft and insisting that …
Discussion: 7.62mm Justice
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Audio: Charles Johnson and Tammy Bruce on the midterms  —  A little free publicity for two of our favorite bloggers on Saturday night.  —  Update: Note their discussion about Muslim women's liberation.  One means to that end: blogging.
Discussion: Washington Post
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 …
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
RELIGIOUS VOTERS....Why do I keep writing about the exit polls?  Because of stories like this from the Washington Post's Alan Cooperman: … Once more with feeling: in the the overall national vote, Democrats picked up 5 percentage points compared to 2004.  —  Among Catholics they picked up 6 points.
Discussion: The RBC and Hullabaloo
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