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5:45 PM ET, November 12, 2006

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Tabassum Zakaria / Reuters:
Democrats say will push for Iraq withdrawal  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats, who won control of the U.S. Congress, said on Sunday they will push for a phased withdrawal of American troops from Iraq to begin in four to six months, but the White House cautioned against fixing timetables.
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Kansas City Star:
Shift on Syria, Iran discussed  —  Ascension of Gates highlights potential impact of Baker commission ideas.  —  WASHINGTON |  A top U.S. intelligence official has been meeting with Middle East counterparts to discuss proposals expected from the Baker commission on Iraq, Middle East sources have told Newsday.
Washington Post:
Panel May Have Few Good Options to Offer  —  Bipartisan Group's Plan Expected in Dec.  —  After meeting with President Bush tomorrow, a panel of prestigious Americans will begin deliberations to chart a new course on Iraq, with the goal of stabilizing the country with a different U.S. strategy and possibly the withdrawal of troops.
Hindrocket / Power Line:
SAY IT AIN'T SO, W!  —  Tomorrow President Bush will meet with Jim Baker and Lee Hamilton to discuss the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group.  The group's report will be issued next month, but presumably its conclusions have more or less taken shape.  Based on the leaking that is currently going on, the news could hardly be worse:
Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald:
Faint-hearted Dems have plan for (terrorist) victory  —  First, let me congratulate my Democratic friends.  We're Euro-stylin' now!  —  The . . . whatever it is in Iraq . . . is no longer a war, it's a "problem," House Speaker-in-waiting Nancy Pelosi says.
Discussion: Argghhh!
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
U.S. moving towards talks with Iranian "nexus of terrorism"
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Craig Gilbert / JSOnline:
Feingold rules out 2008 run for president  —  cgilbert@journalsentinel.com  —  Washington - Sen. Russ Feingold will not seek his party's presidential nomination in 2008, the Wisconsin Democrat told the Journal Sentinel on Saturday.  —  "I never got to that point where I'd rather …
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Why the Beltway class can't comprehend the Russ Feingolds of the world  —  (updated below)  —  When Russ Feingold announced in March that he would introduce a resolution to censure President Bush for breaking the law by eavesdropping on Americans without warrants, a clear …
Daily Kos:
by Senator Russ Feingold  —  I know there may well already be diaries here and elsewhere discussing my decision to continue my important work in the Senate and not run for President in 2008, but I wanted everyone in the online community to hear from me directly.
Pamela Leavey / The Democratic Daily:   Feingold Rules Out '08 Run for President
Scott Lemieux / Lawyers, Guns and Money:
Feingold Out  —  Lindsay won't be happy, but apparently Feingold …
Discussion: Majikthise and Ezra Klein
Richard Wolffe / Newsweek:
The Architect's Faulty Specs  —  Rove believed in his metrics.  He miscalculated.  How did Bush's guru get the numbers so wrong?  —  President Bush knew he was in for a rough night.  As he settled down in front of the TV in the White House residence to watch the election results, the numbers were already grim.
Michael Tomasky / Los Angeles Times:
Dems put the 'big tent' back together  —  Democrats rebuild their historically popular left-center coalition.  —  THE OFFICIALLY ACCEPTED VERSION of the Democrats' victory last week, touted on television Tuesday night and repeated here and there in the following days, was that the party won by deftly running moderates in red states.
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
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Kevin Drum / Political Animal:   THE NEW CONGRESS....Did Democrats win last week by running a bunch …
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
U.S. must prove it's a staying power  —  On the radio a couple of weeks ago, Hugh Hewitt suggested to me the terrorists might try to pull a Spain on the U.S. elections.  You'll recall (though evidently many Americans don't) that in 2004 hundreds of commuters were slaughtered in multiple train bombings in Madrid.
Richard A. Oppel Jr / New York Times:
Sectarian Rifts Foretell Pitfalls of Iraqi Troops' Taking Control  —  BAQUBA, Iraq — It did not take long for Col. Brian D. Jones to begin to have doubts about the new Iraqi commander.  —  The commander, Brig. Gen. Shakir Hulail Hussein al-Kaabi, was chosen this summer by the Shiite-led government …
Michael Dirda / Washington Post:
Michael Dirda  —  Overlook.  409 pp.  $35  —  Nearly 30 years ago, the late Edward Said brought out his most famous book, Orientalism (1978).  Till then, Orientalism had been regarded as simply the branch of European scholarship focusing on the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia.
Judd / Think Progress:
McCain and Lieberman Express Support For Sending More Troops to Iraq  —  Opposition to the Iraq war was the dominant factor in this week's election.  NBC's Meet the Press invited Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) to discuss the issue.  Both McCain and Lieberman expressed support for sending more troops to Iraq.
Discussion: Preemptive Karma
 
 
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