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10:50 AM ET, March 12, 2007

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White House says Rove relayed complaints about prosecutors  —  WASHINGTON - The White House acknowledged on Sunday that presidential adviser Karl Rove served as a conduit for complaints to the Justice Department about federal prosecutors who were later fired for what critics charge were partisan political reasons.
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Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
Gonzales Said To Stonewall a GOP Query  —  Probe of Leaks Are at Center of Inquiries From the Right  —  The top Republican on the House's main investigative committee, Rep. Thomas Davis of Virginia, is charging the Justice Department with stonewalling his inquiries about the FBI's assertion …
Opinion Journal:
Meltdown at Justice  —  Incompetence is compromising presidential power.  —  Just when President Bush seemed to have beaten back the Congressional defeatists on Iraq, along comes his own Justice Department to undermine some hard-won antiterror policy gains.
Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Justice Official 'Horrified' Phone Call Was Seen as Threat  —  Until last Tuesday, Michael J. Elston was the happily anonymous chief of staff to Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty.  —  But then a former U.S. attorney told Congress that Elston had warned him and other fired prosecutors …
Discussion: TalkLeft
Raymond Hernandez / New York Times:
Gonzales Should Quit, Senator Says
Los Angeles Times:
Do we really need a Gen. Pelosi?  —  Congress can cut funding for Iraq, but it shouldn't micromanage the war.  —  AFTER WEEKS OF internal strife, House Democrats have brought forth their proposal for forcing President Bush to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq by 2008.
Discussion: QandO and Villainous Company
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
Berger & Libby: A Tale of Two Crimes  —  "History will be kind to me," Winston Churchill once said, "for I intend to write it."  —  Indeed, he did.  His multiple-volume histories of the two world wars are still widely read, though discounted by professional historians as incomplete and in some ways misleading.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Early Primary Rush Upends '08 Campaign Plans  —  The trickle of states moving their 2008 presidential primaries to Feb. 5 has turned into an avalanche, forcing all the presidential campaigns to reconsider every aspect of their nominating strategy — where to compete, how to spend money …
Discussion: PoliBlog (TM)
Los Angeles Times:
Conservatives balk over Giuliani's judges  —  His picks as New York mayor raise doubts over whether he'd put 'strict constructionists' on the high court.  —  WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani, in an effort to temper his support for abortion rights and his other socially liberal stances …
Anne E. Kornblut / Washington Post:
Obama, Clinton Sparring Early  —  CLINTON, Iowa — Standing in front of a large banner that blared "Clinton," surrounded by students in Clinton Community College sweat shirts, Sen. Barack Obama offhandedly mentioned the obvious.  —  "Hillary, you know, she's interesting," Obama said …
Sebastian Rotella / Los Angeles Times:
France's Chirac bows out, and the race is on  —  Long a fixture in French politics, he confirms he won't seek a third term as president.  A close contest to succeed him is anticipated.  —  PARIS — Setting the stage for a suspenseful presidential race, French President Jacques Chirac announced Sunday …
Fred Hiatt / Washington Post:
Who's to Blame for Russia?  —  Who lost Russia?  As the world's biggest country backslides ever more quickly into authoritarianism, the answer you hear increasingly is: the United States.  —  Curiously, you hear it both from Russians, who simultaneously deny that anything bad has happened …
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
The Australian:
Native American trackers to hunt bin Laden  —  WASHINGTON: An elite group of Native American trackers is joining the hunt for terrorists crossing Afghanistan's borders.  —  The unit, the Shadow Wolves, was recruited from several tribes, including the Navajo, Sioux, Lakota and Apache.
Omaha World-Herald:
Hagel hasn't tipped his '08 hand  —  A tight-lipped Sen. Chuck Hagel arrived in Omaha from Washington on Sunday afternoon and prepared to make what could be the biggest political announcement of his life.  —  Some Nebraska Republicans speculated that Hagel appeared ready to jump …
Discussion: The Swamp and First Read
Los Angeles Times:
Fallback strategy for Iraq: Train locals, draw down forces  —  If the current 'surge' fails, planners suggest relying on advisors as the U.S. did in El Salvador in the 1980s.  —  WASHINGTON — American military planners have begun plotting a fallback strategy for Iraq that includes …
Telegraph:
Scientists threatened for 'climate denial'  —  Scientists who questioned mankind's impact on climate change have received death threats and claim to have been shunned by the scientific community.  —  They say the debate on global warming has been "hijacked" by a powerful alliance of politicians …
David Saltonstall / NY Daily News:
Citizen Rudy no more  —  Gives up $2.3M in speech fees to make Prez run  —  The cost of running for President has just gotten very real for Rudy Giuliani - the former mayor has quietly scratched plans to give a whopping $2.3 million in planned speeches.  —  Giuliani, who is seeking …
 
 
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Denis Collins / Washington Post:
My 15 Minutes, All Because of Scooter
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Terrorists Proving Harder to Profile
New York Times:
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Examiner:
AFL-CIO bullying Colorado on Dems' 2008 convention
Discussion: Power Line and Betsy's Page
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
March Madness  —  Public-sector lobbyists lavish gifts on congressmen and their staffers.
Discussion: EconLog
Examiner:
Yeas & Nays: Monday, Mar. 12
Cenk Uygur / The Huffington Post:
Fox Has Jumped the Shark
S.A. Miller / Washington Times:
CAIR OK'd to meet in Capitol
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David W. Jones / Washington Times:
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Discussion: Redstate and Power Line
Associated Press:
Comic Richard Jeni dead of apparent suicide
Discussion: Macsmind
Carola Hoyos / Financial Times:
The new Seven Sisters: oil and gas giants dwarf western rivals
Discussion: The Belmont Club
MSNBC:
Halliburton to move its head office to Dubai
Discussion: neoconned
Alan Cooperman / Washington Post:
Evangelical Body Stays Course on Warming
Discussion: NewDonkey.com
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Citizens Who Lack Papers Lose Medicaid
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
French Jews Fleeing Into Florida
Tony Smith / Washington Post:
It's Uphill for the Democrats