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Joseph Rago / Opinion Journal:
The Blog Mob — "Written by fools to be read by imbeciles." — Blogs are very important these days. Even Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has one. The invention of the Web log, we are told, is as transformative as Gutenberg's press, and has shoved journalism into a reformation, perhaps a revolution.
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Booman Tribune, QandO, NewsBusters.org, Gun Toting Liberal ™, Joe's Dartblog, PoliBlog (TM), The Moderate Voice, protein wisdom, Ed Driscoll.com, Ace of Spades HQ, EU Referendum, Fraters Libertas, Decision '08, Daily Pundit, Polimom Says, Balloon Juice, Seeing the Forest, BizzyBlog, Blue Crab Boulevard, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS and JunkYardBlog
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
A Limit To Media Bashing — Rich Lowry wrote a provocative column at National Review Online yesterday — a challenge of sorts to his conservative readers regarding their war against the mainstream media. Lowry warns against building up an image of the media as a vast liberal conspiracy …
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Riehl World View
Matthew Yglesias:
Lowry Sells Out — National Review editor Rich Lowry must be drinking the Beltway kool-aid or angling for a gig on The New York Times op-ed page because here he is selling out to the traitors in the MSM: … Say it ain't so! And most of all what about the good news from Iraq?
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Daily Kos
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
U.S. Not Winning War in Iraq, Bush Says for 1st Time — President Plans to Expand Army, Marine Corps to Cope With Strain of Multiple Deployments — President Bush acknowledged for the first time yesterday that the United States is not winning the war in Iraq and said he plans to expand …
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Peter Spiegel / Los Angeles Times:
Top general in Mideast to retire — Abizaid opposed calls for more troops in Iraq. His departure could clear way for a more aggressive strategy. — WASHINGTON — Army Gen. John P. Abizaid, commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East, has submitted plans to retire and will leave his post in March …
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
General Opposes Adding to U.S. Forces in Iraq, Emphasizing International Solutions for Region — As the new secretary of defense, Robert M. Gates, takes stock of the war in Iraq this week, he will find Gen. John P. Abizaid, the senior commander in the Middle East, resistant to increasing the American fighting force there.
Michelle Malkin:
2006: The year of perpetual outrage — ***update and bumped to the top: Zawahiri rings in the new year with a call to jihad for the Religion of Perpetual Outrage*** — It began with the Danish cartoons. It ended with the flying imams. 2006 was a banner year for the Religion of Perpetual Outrage.
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New York Times:
Top Iraqi Shiite Cleric Is Inching Toward a Coalition — Iraq's most venerated Shiite cleric has tentatively approved an American-backed coalition of Shiite, Sunni Arab and Kurdish parties that aims to isolate extremists, particularly the powerful Shiite militia leader Moktada al-Sadr, Iraqi and Western officials say.
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Noah Shachtman / Popular Mechanics:
Hypersonic Cruise Missile: America's New Global Strike Weapon — The mission: Attack anywhere in the world in less than an hour. But is the Pentagon's bold program a critical new weapon for hitting elusive targets, or a good way to set off a nuclear war? — Diagrams by Kakofonia
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One Hand Clapping
Agence France Presse:
Ahmadinejad: Britain, Israel, US to 'vanish like the pharaohs' — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has predicted that Britian, Israel and the United States would eventually disappear from the world like the Egyptian pharaonic kings. — "The oppressive powers will disappear while the Iranian people will stay.
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GINA COBB
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Salamander Davoudi / Financial Times:
UK report says robots will have rights — The next time you beat your keyboard in frustration, think of a day where it may be able to sue you for assault. Within 50 years we might even find ourselves standing next to the next generation of vacuum cleaners in the voting booth.
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Preemptive Karma, Liberal Values, Wake up America, Right Wing News, State of the Day and Blue Crab Boulevard
Andrew Norfolk / Times of London:
Police killer suspect fled Britain in a veil — A man who was being hunted for the murder of a policewoman is understood to have escaped from Britain by disguising himself as a veiled Muslim woman. — Mustaf Jama, a prime suspect in the fatal shooting of PC Sharon Beshenivsky …
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Debbie Schlussel
Joan Biskupic / USA Today:
Bush appointees signal court's new direction — Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito appear ready to steer bench to the right; affirmative action, abortion — WASHINGTON — They are President Bush's appointees to the Supreme Court, the products of the administration's efforts to make the court more conservative.
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Daily Pundit
R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Abramoff's Holiday Cheer — His 2001 Shopping List Included Lavish Gifts for Congressmen — These days he makes no more than 40 cents an hour for his labors at the federal prison camp at Cumberland, Md. But Christmas 2001 was a far more high-flying holiday for Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff …
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TPMmuckraker
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
OFF CENTER?....Last year, Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson wrote an influential and widely-read book called Off Center. It argued that the Republican Party had moved dramatically to the right of the American public, something that would normally spell electoral doom, but was getting away …
Adam Zagorin / Time:
Syria in Bush's Crosshairs — Exclusive: A classified document suggests the Administration is considering a plan to fund political opposition to the Damascus government. Some critics say it would be an unwarranted covert action — The Bush Administration has been quietly nurturing individuals …