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Associated Press:
Lawyer: Rove didn't delete e-mails in fired attorneys case … WASHINGTON (AP) — Karl Rove's lawyer on Friday dismissed the notion that President Bush's chief political adviser intentionally deleted his own e-mails from a Republican-sponsored server, saying Rove believed the communications …
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Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
Rove E-Mail Sought by Congress May Be Missing — RNC Took Away His Access to Delete Files in 2005 — A lawyer for the Republican National Committee told congressional staff members yesterday that the RNC is missing at least four years' worth of e-mail from White House senior adviser Karl Rove …
IPS Inter Press Service:
Wolfowitz Contradicted on Family Planning Claim — Emad Mekay — Despite denials by World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz Thursday, newly disclosed internal documents indicate that the Bank may have in fact reversed a longstanding policy of promoting family planning on his watch.
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Nico / Think Progress:
White House Claims Bush Was In The Dark About Iraq Troop Extensions, Fueling Speculation — On Tuesday, President Bush addressed the American Legion and accused Congress of forcing U.S. troops to extend their deployments in Iraq: … The very next day, his own Pentagon announced …
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E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Saying No to Fox News — I have this mischievous suspicion that Roger Ailes, the creator and chairman of Fox News, secretly admires the bloggers and other activists working to keep Democratic presidential candidates from debating on his cable network. — To be sure, Ailes will never say this.
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TerryMoran:
DON'T FEEL TOO SORRY FOR THE DUKIES — Mike Nifong, the North Carolina prosecutor who pursued a case of rape and kidnapping against three Duke University lacrosse players, has been found to have been reckless and deceitful in the discharge of his duties according to the state's attorney general.
TIME: Swampland:
The Worst Person in the World—Continued — Solidarity with Karen...Keith Olbermann and I share a beloved high school English teacher—Arthur Naething. We've done tributes together for the guy. I love the way Keith writes and thinks. I love his program.
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Ann Friedman / TAPPED:
CONSERVATIVES DECRY POLITICIZATION OF THE FDA. Oh, this is rich: The Family Research Council and Concerned Women for America are suing the FDA over the agency's approval of Plan B emergency contraception for over-the-counter sale. Their complaint? The FDA's decision was politically motivated.
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Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Justice Department Doc Dump Comment Thread — The House Judiciary Committee has made the new documents available on their website here. — We'll be diving in — and looking to see what readers come up with in the comments below.
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Tim F. / Balloon Juice:
Our Government In A Nutshell — Via Drum, a Republican criticizes the current administration: … The scandal du jour involves too much chumminess between universities and the student loan industry, but he could be talking about any regulatory body in today's government.
Washington Post:
In White House Plan, War 'Czar' Would Cut Through Bureaucracy — When the commanding general in Iraq needed people for a rule-of-law initiative, he had to send a memo to the U.S. Central Command. That command forwarded it to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Joint Chiefs forwarded it to the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
White House:
President Bush Attends National Catholic Prayer Breakfast — Washington, D.C. — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all; please be seated. Good morning. Thank you. It's good to be with you. You know how to make a Methodist feel right at home. (Laughter.)
Zogby:
Zogby Poll: Giuliani, Clinton Hold Wide Leads in Nevada — Giuliani leads Republicans with 37% support and Clinton tops Democrat rivals at 35% as other major candidates lag behind — Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has surged to a double-digit lead over his Republican rivals …
Katie Rook / National Post:
Green candidate stands by remarks praising 9/11 — A federal Green party candidate in Vancouver-Kingsway is standing behind a controversial editorial he wrote more than four years ago in which he describes the falling of the World Trade Center twin towers as "beautiful."
Matthew Yglesias:
He Said What Now? — Charles Krauthammer offers up his latest entry in his unending campaign for the title of America's Worst Journalist: "The news from Anbar is the most promising. Only last fall, the Marines' leading intelligence officer there concluded that the United States had essentially lost the fight to al-Qaeda.
Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
Q: When is "denial" not denial — A: When it's taking a courageous stand on behalf of sinister conspiracies and the greater truthiness. From feministing, "You will not shame me": … [all emphases mine] — Well, Samhita's right about one thing: we certainly can't shame her anymore than she already shames herself here.
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
On Imus — I would have fired Don Imus years ago. Because he's boring. And if he should have been fired as a racist, that, also, should have occurred years ago. Howard Stern has been exposing his racism for more than a decade (odd, by the way, that few if any news reports went to Stern for this perspective).
Big Tent Democrat / TalkLeft:
Reid-Feingold: 'But We Don't Have the Votes, Bush Will Veto . . ' — This is a preemptive post, because I am positive that the defenders of those Presidential candidates who do not endorse Reid-Feingold will trot out the same critiques about the NOT funding the Debacle approach that was used …
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