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Associated Press:
Bush reaffirms rejecting timetable — Reid spoke a few hours after Bush said he will reject any legislation along the lines of what Democrats will pass. "I will strongly reject an artificial timetable (for) withdrawal and/or Washington politicians trying to tell those who wear the uniform how to do their job," the president said.
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White House:
President Bush Meets with General Petraeus, Discusses War in Iraq — THE PRESIDENT: It's my high honor to welcome General David Petraeus back to the Oval Office, and I appreciate Deputy Secretary England and General Pace joining us. General Petraeus has taken on a very important assignment …
David Espo / Associated Press:
Reid: Bush in denial over war in Iraq — WASHINGTON - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (news, bio, voting record) said Monday President Bush is in a state of denial over Iraq, "and the new Congress will show him the way." Holding his ground, Bush renewed his staunch opposition to timetables for U.S. troop withdrawals.
Greg Sargent / Horses Mouth:
This is a bad one. The Washington Post's David Broder was interviewed today by XM radio's Bob Edwards, and Broder hammered Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for declaring the "war is lost" as follows: … Audio here. — Look, you can argue that Reid's choice of words was a poor one …
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Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
Funding the Troops — End the war. Fund the troops. You can sum up the argument between George W. Bush and the Democratic majorities in Congress in just six words. Both the House and the Senate have now passed supplemental appropriations that in different ways call for a beginning of an end to our military involvement in Iraq.
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Bryan / Hot Air:
Democrats skipping briefings on Iraq Updates — Sen. Harry Reid says that the war is lost, then backtracks. — Rep. Nancy Pelosi declares that the road to peace is through Damascus, and offers to meet with Iran's apocalyptic pirate president but declines to meet with the President of the United States.
Matthew Yglesias:
Ever-Larger Media Matt — Okay. The time has come to let you all in on some changes forthcoming soon in my life and on this blog. Most notably, I'm leaving my job at The American Prospect to take a position at The Atlantic Monthly where my primary responsibility is going to be . . . producing this blog.
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Michael van der Galien / The Moderate Voice:
Center of Attention … Two top it off: two great posts at Jon Swift.
Center of Attention … Two top it off: two great posts at Jon Swift.
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Steve M. / No More Mister Nice Blog:
JESUS WANTS US TO EXPLOIT THIS TRAGEDY — Well, it's a free country, so the Reverend Donald Wilmon's American Family Association has the inalienable right to post "The Day They Kicked God Out of the Schools," a video making those old familiar arguments — that school shootings are the fault …
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Matt / Think Progress:
AFA blames school shootings on lack of prayer, spankings. — In a new video, the the right-wing American Family Association attributes the tragedy at Virginia Tech to: a lack of prayer in school, a lack of the Bible in school, a lack of spanking kids, a lack of physical punishment in school …
Washington Post:
Saving the Earth: The Biodiesel Bus Blog — Singer Sheryl Crow and environmentalist Laurie David have been traveling across America on a two-week Stop Global Warming College Tour, which winds up today at George Washington University. Crow and David (co-producer of the documentary …
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Paul Blumenthal / Sunlight Foundation blogs:
Finish the Job. 5 Senators Remain. — There are only 5 Senators who refuse to state if they have a hold or an objection to S. 223, the campaign finance electronic filing bill. Let's finish the job and call their offices. There is no reason remaining for any Senator who does not have a hold …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Boris Yeltsin, RIP — [Ross] By coincidence, I finally got around to seeing The Lives of Others - which was as good as advertised - the day before Boris Yeltsin died, and it's hard not to let the movie's vision of pre-1989 East Germany edge into your thoughts while reading his obituaries.
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Lee Hockstader / Washington Post:
Former Russian Leader Boris Yeltsin, 76, Dies
Former Russian Leader Boris Yeltsin, 76, Dies
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Faiz / Think Progress:
Bush: Gonzales 'answered as honestly as he could.' — President Bush this morning stood by his beleaguered Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Bush said Gonzales "gave a very candid assessment" and "answered every answer he could possibly answer, honestly answer, in a way that increased my confidence in his ability to do his job."
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Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Former Aide to GOP Rep To Plead Guilty — Yet another shoe drops in the Jack Abramoff investigation. A former aide to Rep. Don Young (R-AK), Mark Zachares, looks set to plead guilty to corruption charges. — The Justice Department filed a criminal information today on Zachares …
Brian Montopoli / Public Eye:
Taking A Step Back In The Cho Debate — The debate over the media's handling of the Seung-hui Cho manifesto continued over the weekend - CNN's "Reliable Sources," for example, devoted its first two segments to whether the media did the right thing in airing the materials.
Reuters:
Carl Bernstein writes biography of Hillary Clinton — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein, who with Bob Woodward helped expose the Watergate scandal, has spent eight years researching the life of Hillary Rodham Clinton and will publish a 640-page biography of her in June, the publisher said on Monday.
Joe Klein / TIME: Swampland:
RE: Kos — In my column this week I reported that Kos had bashed Barack Obama for his position on Iraq war funding. Obama said he was opposed to adding a withdrawal timetable, or deadline, to the next funding bill the Democrats send Bush after he vetoes the current legislation.
Don Walton / Lincoln Journal Star:
Bruning says he leads Hagel by 9 points — Attorney General Jon Bruning said Monday he led Sen. Chuck Hagel by 9 points in a survey last week of likely Republican voters in a 2008 GOP Senate primary contest. — The poll of 404 Republicans was conducted by Bruning's pollster, Dresner, Wickers and Associates of San Francisco.
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