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4:30 PM ET, January 25, 2007

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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Big States' Plan for Earlier Primaries Scrambles Race  —  As many as four big states — California, Florida, Illinois and New Jersey — are likely to move up their 2008 presidential primaries to early next February, further upending an already unsettled nominating process and forcing candidates …
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Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
GO WEST, YOUNG MAN....In an unforgivable act of Golden State treason …
Discussion: PoliBlog (TM)
Ezra Klein:   California's Dreaming  —  As a native, I feel almost disloyal saying …
Atrios / Eschaton:
Drive Up The Price  —  I haven't given a lot of thought …
Discussion: First Draft
Opinion Journal:
Senators-in-Chief  —  Congress has no Constitutional power to micromanage a war.  —  To understand why the Founders put war powers in the hands of the Presidency, look no further than the current spectacle in Congress on Iraq.  What we are witnessing is a Federalist Papers illustration …
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Tony Karon / Time:
2008: Hillary vs McCain?  —  Hillary Clinton is the clear front-runner to win the Democratic party's nomination for President in 2008, but the Republican race will be a close contest between Senator John McCain and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani — with McCain edging Giuliani by a three- to four-point margin.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and The Caucus
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Tyler Cowen / New York Times:
Incomes and Inequality: What the Numbers Don't Tell Us  —  The growing inequality in wealth and income has led many people to question whether the contemporary American economy is rigged in favor of the rich.  While there is little doubt that the gap between the wealthy and everybody else …
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Steven Kyle / Angry Bear:
Tyler Cowen Makes Two Mistakes
Discussion: Economist's View and Eschaton
Washington Post:
Vice President Cheney on CNN  —  WOLF BLITZER, CNN: And joining us now, the Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney.  Mr. Vice President, thanks very much for doing this.  —  VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY: It's good to see you again, Wolf.  —  BLITZER: We heard the President mention …
Discussion: Daily Kos
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Our Supreme General has spoken
William Beutler / Blog P.I.:
Hillary in Blogistan: On Blogads, The Netroots and Peter Daou  —  Hillary Clinton did not wait long after her weekend presidential campaign announcement to step foot in the blogosphere: By Monday her technically fledgling but long-assumed campaign had a major step toward engaging web users …
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
HALFWAY MEASURES....I don't want to jump all over Barack Obama before he has a chance to present his ideas in a serious way, but can I just say that I found his healthcare speech today distinctly underwhelming?  He starts out with his trademark high-flown rhetoric ("Plans that tinker …
Howie Klein / Firedoglake:
Blue America: A Chat with Senator Dodd, Part II  —  Yesterday Senator Chris Dodd refused to back down when Beltway Establishment symbolism and nonbinding advocate Joe Biden tried to pressure him to withdraw his legislation to force Bush to ask Congress for permission to escalate his war in Iraq.
Micah L. Sifry / Personal Democracy Forum blogs:
2008: Who's Ahead Online (Rs)  —  It's taken me a little longer than I had hoped to pull together the data on how the Republican presidential candidates are doing in terms of bottom-up support for their campaigns online, for which I apologize.  Here's the headline: They're almost invisible on the web.
Discussion: Tammy Bruce and Redstate
Michael Young / Lebanon Daily Star:
Next time around, Lebanon will be in a civil war  —  For the third time in almost a year Lebanon has averted a civil war, but we're nearing the end of the rope.  If the Danish Embassy demonstrations and Hizbullah's mobilization in early December were, ultimately, manageable when it came …
M.R. Kropko / Associated Press:
2 election workers convicted of rigging '04 presidential recount  —  CLEVELAND (AP) — Two election workers in the state's most populous county were convicted Wednesday of illegally rigging the 2004 presidential election recount so they could avoid a more thorough review of the votes.
New York Times:
At the Libby Trial, Hints of Intrigue and Betrayal  —  The assertion by lawyers for I. Lewis Libby Jr. that White House aides had sacrificed him to protect Karl Rove, the senior political adviser, appears to be based primarily on Mr. Libby's own sense that the administration had failed to defend …
Greg Gutfeld / The Huffington Post:
New Trend on The Rise: the Patriotic Terrorist  —  Whenever I visit this lovely blog, I usually run into someone - a "leftist," if you will - who finds pleasure in things that make our country or the President look bad.  I suppose I could say these angry types are no better than cheerleaders for terrorism.
Eric / Classical Values:
THE YEAR THAT DARE NOT SPEAK ITS NAME?  —  In China, it's the Year Of The P-P-P-Pig!  —  Yay!  Right?  —  Not in China.  According to this detailed WSJ report, the Chinese government is systematically censoring all mentions of pig and pig images — putting Western advertisers in a mad editing scramble:
Rowan Scarborough / Washington Times:
Rumsfeld's transition raises questions  —  Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has left the Pentagon, but not the Defense Department.  —  On Jan. 4, Mr. Rumsfeld opened a government-provided transition office in Arlington and has seven Pentagon-paid staffers working for him, a Pentagon official said.
Nibras Kazimi / New York Sun:
Turnaround in Baghdad  —  There has been a flurry of press reports recently about insurgents battling American and Iraqi security forces on Haifa Street in Baghdad, and around the rural town of Buhruz in Diyala Province.  These same insurgents also claimed to have shot down a Black Hawk helicopter near Buhruz.
Discussion: Redstate
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Run, Al, Run  —  The ideal candidate for the Democrats may be the man who won the popular vote in 2000 — and who opposed the war in Iraq from the very start  —  A stiff Vice President campaigns on his administration's legacy of unprecedented prosperity.  Looks terrible on TV.
ESPN:
Being Inmate No. 1187055  —  Genarlow Wilson is standing on a threshold all right, at the end of the last hall of Burruss Correctional Training Center, an hour and a half south of Atlanta.  He's just a few feet from the mechanical door that closes with a goosebump-raising whurr and clang.
New York Times:
In a New Joint U.S.-Iraqi Patrol, the Americans Go First  —  In the battle for Baghdad, Haifa Street has changed hands so often that it has taken on the feel of a no man's land, the deadly space between opposing trenches.  On Wednesday, as American and Iraqi troops poured in …
Jamie Glazov / Front Page Magazine:
The Enemy At Home  —  Frontpage Interview's guest today is Dinesh D'Souza, the Rishwain Research Scholar at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.  He is the author of several bestselling books, including Illiberal Education, The Virtue of Prosperity, and What's So Great About America.
Discussion: Hot Air and Jihad Watch
MediaChannel:
Helping Lara Logan  —  Sometimes it's hard to swim in the mainstream.  —  There has been much heated debate over the past few years over media coverage of the Iraq War.  The Bush administration has repeatedly attacked the 'liberal bias' of the mainstream news industry …
 
 
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