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8:00 AM ET, April 20, 2007

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White House:
President Bush Pleased with Attorney General's Testimony  —  President Bush was pleased with the Attorney General's testimony today.  After hours of testimony in which he answered all of the Senators' questions and provided thousands of pages of documents, he again showed that nothing improper occurred.
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New York Times:
Gonzales v. Gonzales  —  If Attorney General Alberto Gonzales had gone to the Senate yesterday to convince the world that he ought to be fired, it's hard to imagine how he could have done a better job, short of simply admitting the obvious: that the firing of eight United States attorneys was a partisan purge.
Washington Post:
Gonzales Testifies Before Senate Panel  —  SEN. PATRICK J. LEAHY, D-VT. CHAIRMAN: Good morning.  —  This week, like all Americans, we join in mourning the tragic killings at Virginia Tech on Monday.  The innocent lives of students and — before we start, I noticed the people holding outside.
New York Times:
Gonzales Endures Harsh Session With Senate Panel  —  Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, trying to salvage his job, endured withering questioning on Thursday from Senate Judiciary Committee members who expressed grave doubts about his truthfulness and judgment in the firing of federal prosecutors.
Discussion: The Anonymous Liberal
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Coburn To Gonzales: Spend More Time With Your Family  —  I stopped live-blogging the Senate Judiciary Committee testimony of Alberto Gonzales at the lunch break, and at that time Gonzales appeared to be struggling to explain himself even to the Republicans on the panel.
Lara Jakes Jordan / Associated Press:
GOP senator calls for Gonzales to resign  —  WASHINGTON - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales struggled Thursday to convince skeptical senators he did nothing improper in firing eight federal prosecutors, losing ground as a second senator from his own party joined the calls for his resignation.
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Gonzales Flops In Senate Hearings And Loses Republican Support
Discussion: Salon and Kiko's House
Michael McElroy / The Caucus:
Blogtalk: The Grilling of Gonzales
Nico / Think Progress:
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) to Gonzales:
Discussion: BlueOregon
David Maraniss / Washington Post:
'That Was the Desk I Chose to Die Under'  —  The roommates crossed paths near the bathroom door at 5 in the morning.  In the Monday darkness, another school week at Virginia Tech was about to begin.  Karan Grewal had pulled an all-nighter to finish his accounting paper.
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Lynn M. Paltrow / American Prospect:
Miscarriage of Justice  —  The federal "partial-birth" abortion ban has grave implications for all pregnant women, not only those seeking to end pregnancies.  —  Yesterday the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the first federal law that bans an abortion procedure for all women and all doctors in all states.
Discussion: a bird and a bottle
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TMZ.com:
Alec Baldwin's Threatening Message to Daughter  —  An enraged Alec Baldwin unleashed a volcanic tirade of threats and insults on his 11-year-old daughter, Ireland, calling her a "thoughtless little pig," and bashing her mother Kim Basinger — and TMZ has obtained the whole thing unfiltered and raw.
John Edwards '08 Blog:
I'm Signing On  —  I really thought that the 2004 presidential campaign would be the last I would be involved in.  I have always wanted to make a difference, but for me I thought those days were over.  —  A few weeks ago, John and Elizabeth Edwards made their decision to continue …
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More On Joe Trippi And John Edwards
Discussion: Patrick Ruffini
Open Congress:
S.223  —  Blog articles for S.223  —  S.223: A bill to require Senate candidates to file designations, statements, and reports in electronic form.  —  APRIL 20, 2007  —  S.223  —  S.223 A bill to require Senate candidates to file designations, statements, and reports in electronic form. introduced Jan. 09, 2007 293 views
Discussion: Examiner and Beltway Blogroll
Katherine Kersten / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
'Accommodations' could open door to more demands  —  Last week, I wrote about Minneapolis Community and Technical College's proposal to install ritual washing facilities to facilitate Muslim prayer.  Is this a tempest in a teapot, as some have suggested?  —  Canada, our neighbor to the north …
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Rusty / The Jawa Report:   Sharia Coming to Canadian Universities
Nancy A. Youssef / Real Cities:
Training Iraqi troops no longer driving force in U.S. policy  —  WASHINGTON - Military planners have abandoned the idea that standing up Iraqi troops will enable American soldiers to start coming home soon and now believe that U.S. troops will have to defeat the insurgents and secure control of troubled provinces.
Rick Perlstein / commonsense.ourfuture.org:
Rick Perlstein's blog  —  Last year I attended a major conference of conservative intellectuals and activists at Princeton University as the token liberal.  There I heard Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention say that the Democratic Party ostracizes all pro-life Democrats.
Austin Bay Blog:
Harry Reid Declares War Lost — sort of  —  Yup.  He sure did.  Harry Reid unequivocally called the war lost.  —  His headline, directed at readers of The DailyKos: … But then he carefully squiggles, weaves, and pedals: … What a slickee boy.  It's lost, but can only be won, if...Hmmm.
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Avni Patel Reports / The Blotter:
Ruling Congress, Dems Rolling in Special Interest Cash  —  Avni Patel Reports:  —  The campaign coffers of the new Democratic House committee chairmen have seen a big jump in contributions from lobbyists and special interests since the Democratic takeover of Congress, according …
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Dinesh D'Souza / News Bloggers Blog:
Why Is God Hiding?  —  My fellow blogger Cenk Uygur wants to know where was God when Cho went on that rampage.  Yes, that's right.  It was Cho's rampage.  So I don't thnk God gets the blame.  Uygur wants to implicate God indirectly.  Surely God could have stopped it, right?  Then why didn't he?
Discussion: The World Wide Rant
 
 
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Rocky Mountain News:
Nacchio found guilty
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The Huffington Post:
Bryan Young and Steven Greenstreet: BYU Shuts Down the "Free Speech Zone"
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Media Matters for America:
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Associated Press:
Embattled Lawmaker Gives Up Panel Seat
Discussion: News Hounds and Firedoglake
Faiz / Think Progress:
President Clinton: Gonzales Should 'Step Aside'
Watertiger / Firedoglake:
The Gumby Politics of Rudy Giuliani
Discussion: Associated Press
Terrance / The Republic of T.:
Intentionally Choosing  —  On the heels of the Supreme Court's decision …
Don Walton / Lincoln Journal Star:
Senate plot stirs Bruning, adds Kerrey