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2:20 PM ET, January 27, 2007

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Little Green Footballs:
John Kerry With the Enemies of America  —  The man who was almost president shares a stage in Davos, Switzerland, with a rogue's gallery of enemies, including the former president of Iran and his Iraqi puppet.  —  Nearly beyond belief.  But this is John F. Kerry, doing what he does …
Discussion: Gay Patriot and Davos Conversation
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Kerry rips Bush in front of former Iranian president at Davos; Update: Video added  —  This isn't the first time a major Democratic politician, or even Waffles himself, has handed Islamic fundamentalists a propaganda freebie.  —  The unwritten rule about politics ending at the water's edge is long gone …
Discussion: Davos Conversation
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Kerry Slams US In Davos Summit  —  There's something about the Davos economic summit that drives American leftists to slam their own country while abroad.  Two years ago, Eason Jordan lost his job at CNN over his accusations in Davos that the US military had a policy of assassinating journalists in war zones.
CBS News:
Kerry: U.S. A "Pariah" Nation Under Bush  —  Senator Blasts Administration For Failing To Properly Address Foreign Policy Issues  —  (CBS/AP) Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry slammed the foreign policy of the Bush administration on Saturday, saying it has caused the United States to become "a sort of international pariah."
Discussion: Riehl World View
Ragnar / The Jawa Report:
Liveblogging the 'Conservative Summit'  —  UPDATES below the fold.  —  I'm spending this weekend in D.C. at the National Review Institute's Conservative Summit.  They've managed to pull together a 'who's who' of the conservative political scene, and I'm looking forward to the show.
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Deacon / Power Line:   Friday night summitry
Slate:
Dispatches From the Scooter Libby Trial  —  9:23 a.m.: Scooter Libby arrives, walks up the courtroom aisle, and, before taking his seat at the defense table, gives a quick smile and nod to his wife in the front row.  As we're waiting for the judge to arrive and call us to order, I glance around.
Discussion: The New Republic
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Virginia Postrel / New York Times:
Grim Harvest  —  Organ transplants are at once the most amazing and frustrating of medical miracles.  A new kidney or heart can cure someone who would otherwise die or, even in less than ideal circumstances, extend life and improve well-being.  The surgical skill and pharmaceutical innovation required …
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias and Dynamist Blog
Garry Wills / New York Times:
At Ease, Mr. President  —  WE hear constantly now about "our commander in chief."  The word has become a synonym for "president."  It is said that we "elect a commander in chief."  It is asked whether this or that candidate is "worthy to be our commander in chief."  —  But the president is not our commander in chief.
Larry Johnson / NO QUARTER:
A Growing Military Credibility Gap?  —  Today brought sad news that someone with the U.S. military Multi National Force—Iraq (MNF-I) lied about an attack on U.S. soldiers in the Shia-controlled city of Karabala on Saturday, 20 January 2007.  The initial story released to the press stated:
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Brian Braiker / Newsweek:
A Sorry State  —  Following his State of the Union address, President Bush's approval rating hits a new low in the NEWSWEEK poll, as Sen. Hillary Clinton enjoys an early lead among the field of likely candidates in the '08 race.  —  Only 42 percent think Bush's domestic-policy proposals will be seriously considered by the Congress
Discussion: Sadly, No! and The Reaction
Damon Darlin / New York Times:
A Contrarian View: Save Less, Retire With Enough  —  Could it be possible that you are saving too much for your retirement?  —  Such an idea would fly in the face of almost every exhortation to a nation of spendthrifts that saving more is an imperative.  After all, even as people are living longer …
Reuters:
Bush's father complains of news media "hostility"  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush's father accused the news media of "personal animosity" toward his son and said he found the criticism so unrelenting he sometimes talked back to his television set.
Ward Harkavy / Village Voice:
The Castration of Wayne DuMond  —  As Wayne DuMond listened last week to billionaire fugitive Marc Rich's explanation that Bill Clinton pardoned him for "humanitarian" reasons, he couldn't help but darkly snicker.  —  DuMond had been accused of raping a Clinton cousin in 1984 and was hog-tied …
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Atrios / Eschaton:
The Tale of Wayne Dumond
Larry Margasak / Associated Press:
Tens of thousands in D.C. protest war  —  WASHINGTON - Protesters energized by fresh congressional skepticism about the Iraq war demanded a withdrawal of U.S. troops in a demonstration Saturday that drew tens of thousands and brought Jane Fonda back to the streets.
New York Post:
ATROCITY IN KARBALA  —  Those who insist so loudly on following Geneva Conventions rules regarding captured terrorists need to take a long, hard look at the latest atrocity in Iraq, news of which broke yesterday.  —  Four U.S. soldiers, one of them a New Yorker, were captured …
Discussion: Gay Patriot, Don Surber and Power Line
Ian Austen / New York Times:
Canada Reaches Settlement With Torture Victim  —  Maher Arar, the Canadian software engineer who was detained by American officials in 2002 and deported to Syria, where he was kept captive for nearly a year and regularly tortured, will receive more than 10.5 million Canadian dollars …
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Rick MacWilliam / canada.com:
Arar rift with U.S. grows
Washington Post:
Venezuela's Satellites  —  A year of elections has left democracy and free markets flourishing in most of Latin America.  Pity the exceptions.  —  AREMARKABLE year of democracy in Latin America has left the region generally stronger.  Presidential elections were held in 11 countries in the past 13 months …
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Mitt Romney On The NARN  —  The Northern Alliance Radio Network will be on the air today, with our six-hour-long broadcast schedule starting at 11 am CT.  The first two hours features Power Line's John Hinderaker and Chad and Brian from Fraters Libertas.  Mitch and I hit the airwaves …
 
 
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Eric / Classical Values:
REPARATIONS FOR YOU AND ME TOO?  —  There's a very peculiar …
The Poor Man Institute:
IM IN UR CONGRISS SYBORIN UR KIDZ
Andrew Klavan / Los Angeles Times:
Is Hollywood too timid for the war on terror?
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Washington Post:
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Debate Erupts Among Spy Services Over Iran's Role in Battle of Iraq
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Sfarber / the talking dog:
TD Blog Interview with Stephen Grey
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New York Times:
Corrections: For the Record
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