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New York Times:
Democrats and Iraq — The Democrats will not be able to savor their victory for long. Americans are waiting to hear if they have any good ideas for how to get out of Iraq without creating even wider chaos and terrorism. — Criticizing President Bush's gross mismanagement of the war was a winning electoral strategy.
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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.
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.
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Argghhh!
Karl / protein wisdom:
Giving the Old, Old Grey Lady Some Oversight — The New York Times opines: … A cursory look the schedules for a few Congressional committees and sub-committees shows that in the past 18 months to 2 years there were only these three days of hearings. And this one. And this one. And this one.
New York Times:
In Gates Selection, White House Hopes to Close Rift Between State and Defense
In Gates Selection, White House Hopes to Close Rift Between State and Defense
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AMERICAblog
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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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.
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 …
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MyDD
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 …
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.
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
New Democratic Majority Throws Bush's Judicial Nominations Into Uncertainty — The impending Democratic takeover of the Senate, lawmakers and administration officials agree, will produce a vast change in an area that has produced some of the sharpest partisan battles in recent years …
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Washington Post:
Webb May Be Senate Maverick — Newest Member Expected to Take Antiwar Lead — James Webb walked into the Fish Market restaurant in Alexandria in December and wanted longtime Democratic strategist Steve Jarding to answer just one question: What were his chances of defeating Sen. George Allen …
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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.
Rick Klein / Boston Globe:
Social Security at roots of shift — Democrats set groundwork in reform fight — WASHINGTON — Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid had a decision to make. President Bush was starting his second term with a brash challenge to a sacred Democratic program — Social Security …
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Justin Bergman / Associated Press:
U.S. vetoes condemnation of Gaza strikes — UNITED NATIONS - The United States vetoed a U.N. Security Council draft resolution Saturday that sought to condemn an Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip and demand Israeli troops pull out of the territory.
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