Top Items:
R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Hussein's Prewar Ties To Al-Qaeda Discounted — Pentagon Report Says Contacts Were Limited — Captured Iraqi documents and intelligence interrogations of Saddam Hussein and two former aides "all confirmed" that Hussein's regime was not directly cooperating with al-Qaeda before the U.S. invasion of Iraq …
Discussion:
Bloomberg, Informed Comment, Firedoglake, Booman Tribune, The Moderate Voice, TAPPED, Confederate Yankee, At-Largely, The Huffington Post, The Gun Toting Liberal™, State of the Day, Think Progress, New Pairodimes, Lawyers, Guns and Money, Norwegianity, The Washington Note, The Carpetbagger Report, CANNONFIRE, Brilliant at Breakfast, The Heretik, The Osterley Times, Sadly, No!, Wonkette, Prairie Weather, Connecting.the.Dots, Liberal Values, Michael P.F. van der Galiën, Macsmind, Rising Hegemon, American Footprints, Unqualified Offerings and Cliff Schecter
RELATED:
Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
Cheney Sticks to His Delusions — Faced with overwhelming evidence to the contrary, even President Bush has backed off his earlier inflammatory assertions about links between al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. — But Vice President Cheney yesterday, in an interview with right-wing talk radio host Rush Limbaugh …
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Britain's Humiliation — and Europe's — Iran has pulled off a tidy little success with its seizure and release of those 15 British sailors and marines: a pointed humiliation of Britain, with a bonus demonstration of Iran's intention to push back against coalition challenges to its assets in Iraq.
RELATED:
Tariq Panja / Associated Press:
Britons: Iran bound, threatened captives — ROYAL MARINE BASE CHIVENOR, England - British sailors and marines held for nearly two weeks in Iran were blindfolded, bound and threatened with prison if they did not say they had strayed into Iranian waters, a Royal Navy lieutenant who was among the capitives said Friday.
Discussion:
NewsHog
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
No Diplomatic Change After Britons' Release — The Bush administration said Thursday that the release of 15 British sailors and marines held by Iran for two weeks created no new openings in dealing with Tehran, and it urged American allies to return their attention to enforcing new sanctions against Iran.
Roger Kimball / Armavirumque:
Ahmadinejad's grin — A smile is a curious thing.
Ahmadinejad's grin — A smile is a curious thing.
Discussion:
Dr. Sanity
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Justice Department In New Fight Over Papers on Firings — The Justice Department is refusing to release hundreds of pages of additional documents related to the firings of eight U.S. attorneys, setting up a fresh clash with Capitol Hill in a controversy that continues to threaten Attorney …
Discussion:
The Next Hurrah, Firedoglake, TPMmuckraker, PoliBlog (TM), WSJ.com, Democrats.com, First Read and Rook's Rant
RELATED:
publicbroadcasting.net:
Ehlers Says U.S. Attorney General Should Resign — Republican Congressman Vern Ehlers of Grand Rapids says he thinks U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales should step down. — Ehlers made the remarks before giving an update on the Congress and current events at a noon event at Calvin College.
Opinion Journal:
Democrats at War — Prime Minister Pelosi and Secretary of State Lantos undermine U.S. foreign policy—and maybe their own party. — Democrats took Congress last fall in part by opposing the war in Iraq, but it is becoming clear that they view their election as a mandate for something far more ambitious …
Discussion:
Redstate, Blue Crab Boulevard, Betsy's Page, Michael P.F. van der Galiën and Dayton Daily News
RELATED:
Faiz / Think Progress:
Lauer On Pelosi Syria Visit: 'Let's Face It, A Lot Of People Think She Messed Up On This One' — This morning, NBC's Today Show ran a biased segment casting doubt on Pelosi's Syria trip. Every single question asked by anchor Matt Lauer was framed around conservative talking points.
Discussion:
USA Today, Reuters, The Carpetbagger Report, Media Matters for America and Booman Tribune
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Answers To the Atheists — This weekend, many of the world's estimated 2 billion Christians will remember and celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. — While some Christians harbor doubts about Christ's actual physical resurrection, hundreds of millions believe devoutly …
RELATED:
JSOnline:
Ex-state official freed — Judge calls evidence she steered travel contract 'beyond thin' — Federal judges Thursday ruled that former state purchasing supervisor Georgia L. Thompson was wrongly convicted of making sure a state travel contract went to a firm linked to Gov. Jim Doyle's re-election campaign …
RELATED:
Matt Lewis / Townhall.com:
Bloggers to Blame for Rudy's Bad Week? — Roger Simon reports: … Is Rudy blaming bloggers for his recent bad publicity? — Rudy's recent problems have arisen from interviews he granted or speeches he gave. — The most damning information has come from YouTube videos …
Bruce Bartlett / New York Times:
How Supply-Side Economics Trickled Down — AS one who was present at the creation of "supply-side economics" back in the 1970s, I think it is long past time that the phrase be put to rest. It did its job, creating a new consensus among economists on how to look at the national economy.
Bassem Mroue / Associated Press:
Chlorine truck bomber kills 27 in Ramadi — BAGHDAD - A suicide bomber driving a truck loaded with TNT and toxic chlorine gas crashed into a police checkpoint in western Ramadi on Friday, killing at least 27 people and wounding dozens, police in the Anbar provincial capital said.
Discussion:
The Jawa Report
Steve Hargreaves / CNNMoney.com:
And Iraq's big oil contracts go to ... Companies from China, India and other Asian nations are seen getting the first contracts. But don't write off Big Oil just yet. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Despite claims by some critics that the Bush administration invaded Iraq to take control of its oil …
Max Schulz / TCS Daily:
Supreme Court Goes Nuclear — Who are the big winners and losers in Monday's monumental Supreme Court ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA? A sharply divided 5-4 decision found that the Environmental Protection Agency has the authority under the Clean Air Act to regulate greenhouse gas emissions …
Guardian:
How the web became a sexists' paradise — Everyone receives abuse online but the sheer hatred thrown at women bloggers has left some in fear for their lives. Jessica Valenti, editor of Feministing.com, reports — Last week, Kathy Sierra, a well-known software programmer and Java expert …