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6:10 AM ET, January 28, 2007

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Washington Post:
Thousands Protest Bush Policy  —  Actors, Activists, Politicians and a Presidential Candidate Among Demonstrators  —  A raucous and colorful multitude of protesters, led by some of the aging activists of the past, staged a series of rallies and a march on the Capitol yesterday to demand that the United States end its war in Iraq.
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Ian Urbina / New York Times:
Protest Focuses on Troop Increase for Iraq  —  Tens of thousands of protesters converged on the National Mall on Saturday to oppose President Bush's plan for a troop increase in Iraq in what organizers hoped would be one of the largest shows of antiwar sentiment in the nation's capital since the war began.
Aaron / Lifelike Pundits:
Redeploy the Hippies to Cuba (and other thoughts on the Code Pinko Rally)  —  I really had a great time.  The first picture I'd like to share is me at the "Sandy Berger Entrance" at the National Archives.  This IS the exact spot where Sandy Burgler stole documents pertinent to his testimony …
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.
DownWithTyranny!:
GRASSROOTS ANTI-WAR RALLY IN DC— MOST POLITICIANS FLEE TOWN
Discussion: Power Line
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
On Iran, Bush Faces Haunting Echoes of Iraq  —  As President Bush and his aides calibrate how directly to confront Iran, they are discovering that both their words and their strategy are haunted by the echoes of four years ago — when their warnings of terrorist activity and nuclear ambitions were clearly a prelude to war.
Discussion: The Heretik
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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 …
Mike Glover / Associated Press:
Clinton concedes role in authorizing war  —  DES MOINES, Iowa - New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton blamed President Bush on Saturday for misusing authority given him by Congress to act in Iraq, but conceded "I take responsibility" for her role in allowing that to happen.
Media Matters for America:
Fox News to air deleted, false scenes from ABC's The Path to 9/11  —  According to a January 26 Los Angeles Times article, Fox News will rebroadcast "footage from ABC's controversial miniseries 'The Path to 9/11' that was edited out of the docudrama amid criticism that it inaccurately portrayed …
Discussion: Think Progress and AMERICAblog
Rick Moran / Right Wing Nut House:
ANTI-WAR PROTEST: WHERE IS EVERYONE?  —  I was too young for the May Day protest against the Viet Nam War held in Washington, D.C. in 1971.  My friends and I talked about going for weeks prior to the event, seeing ourselves as something as a cross between Che Guevara and Abbie Hoffman.
Discussion: SteveAudio and BLACKFIVE
Maha / The Mahablog:
Speedy Gonzales  —  Marisa Taylor and Greg Gordon write for McClatchy Newspapers: … For background on the U.S. Attorney scandal — it's not generally acknowledged to be a scandal, but it should be — see old Mahablog posts U.S. Attorneys: It's the Replacing, Stupid and The Purge.
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Dinesh D'Souza / Washington Post:
Bin Laden, The Left and Me  —  As a conservative author, I'm used to a little controversy.  Even so, the reaction to my new book, "The Enemy at Home," has felt, well, a little hysterical.  —  "Ratfink writes new book," James Wolcott, cultural critic for Vanity Fair, declares in his blog.
Discussion: Orcinus
Peter Beaumont / Observer:
Nuclear plans in chaos as Iran leader flounders  —  Boasts of a nuclear programme are just propaganda, say insiders, but the PR could be enough to provoke Israel into war  —  Iran's efforts to produce highly enriched uranium, the material used to make nuclear bombs, are in chaos and the country …
Discussion: The Agonist
Guardian:
'If they pay we kill them anyway' - the kidnapper's story  —  In the second of two remarkable dispatches from behind Baghdad's front lines, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad meets the commander of a Shia death squad  —  Fadhel is a slim, well-muscled 26-year-old Mahdi Army commander with a thin goatee beard …
Bruce Nussbaum / NussbaumOnDesign:
Davos—Senator McCain on China.  —  I just had breakfast with Senator McCain at a media briefing.  If I were still doing editorials, I would go into the details of his remarks on Iraq but I'm not and I won't.  The Senator's comments on China are, however, important to the business community …
Graham Allison / The Huffington Post:
Iran's Nuclear Bomb: Acquiesce or Attack?  —  The top line at Davos this year is euphoria about the performance of global economies and financial markets and confidence that 2007 will bring more of the same.  Beneath the surface optimism, however, a deeper unease has emerged repeatedly about Iran …
David Kirkpatrick / The Huffington Post:
Nestle CEO Pooh-Poohs Global Warming Fears  —  Nestle CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe claimed in Davos Friday that global warming is not really a problem.  He didn't use those exact words, but he said as much in a number of amazingly iconoclastic comments he made on a panel at the World Economic Forum devoted …
Discussion: Davos Conversation
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
The Peace March.  —  Here's the peace march that took place today at about 1 p.m. on State Street in Madison, Wisconsin.  This clip shows the whole length of the parade.  Note the man at the front, just behind the banners, who is holding a sign that says "Vive Saddam."  (It's the third sign from the right.)
Discussion: alicublog
Irene Khan / The Huffington Post:
Africa on the Agenda but Darfur Glaringly Absent  —  In true WEF style, a galaxy of stars - from Blair to Bono and Bill Gates, from Thabo Mbeki, the President of South Africa to Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, the President of Liberia and the first woman head of state in Africa - sat around the table …
 
 
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Los Angeles Times:
Early on, Obama showed talent for bridging divisions
Richard / Hyscience:
Autopsy Confirms Downed Blackwater Helicopter Crews In Iraq …
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

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The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

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