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Brian Montopoli / Public Eye:
CBS News Asks Batiste To Step Down As Consultant — Last night, retired Army Maj. Gen. John Batiste appeared on MSNBC's "Countdown With Keith Olbermann." Batiste has been a CBS News consultant, but last night it was disclosed that he has been asked to leave that position due to his participation in an ad criticizing President Bush.
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Greg Sargent / Horses Mouth:
As MSNBC reported late yesterday, retired General John Batiste has been fired as an analyst for CBS News because he appeared in a VoteVets ad slamming President Bush and advocating for withdrawal from Iraq. — I just checked in with CBS for an explanation, and the network gave me this statement:
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Talking Points Memo:
Another CBS News Consultant "Advocated" For Surge And Against Congressional Action — Okay, we have another CBS News Consultant who has repeatedly advocated in favor of President Bush's war policies, and against Congressional action — Mideast scholar Fouad Ajami.
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Brian / TVNewser:
CNN International Chyron: "Bush Resigns" — Following up on this post, it did happen. Here's a screen grab from CNN International around midnight ET: — This appeared on screen for 12 seconds. (Two seconds before, President Bush had appeared on screen, but the chyron accurately said "Pressure over Iraq.")
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Real Clear Politics:
Plan B For Iraq: Winning Dirty — Without prejudging whether President Bush's "surge" policy will work, the administration and its critics ought to be seriously thinking about a Plan B, the "80 percent solution" - also known as "winning dirty." Right now, the administration is committed …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Mort Kondracke's Plan B for Iraq: Ethnic cleansing by Shiites — More specifically, U.S. complicity in Shiite ethnic cleansing. Redeploy to Kurdistan if need be, he says, and let the Shiites do what they have to do to put down the insurgency. And if that means ethnic cleansing, hey — an 80% solution is better than none.
Graham Bowley / New York Times:
On Carrier in Gulf, Cheney Issues Warning to Iran — Vice President Dick Cheney used the setting of an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf to deliver a stern message to Iran today, warning that the United States would not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons or gain the upper hand in the Middle East.
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Matt Apuzzo / Associated Press:
Goodling Granted Immunity in DOJ Probe — A federal judge approved an immunity deal Friday allowing former Justice Department aide Monica Goodling to testify before Congress about the firing of eight federal prosecutors. — Goodling, who served as the department's White House liaison …
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MSNBC:
FBI probes Nevada governor for corruption — Did Jim Gibbons accept cash and gifts in exchange for defense contracts? — Then-Congressman Jim Gibbons, seated, toasts with Dennis Montgomery during a March 2005 cruise. Montgomery has now accused Gibbons of accepting cash on the trip.
Redstate:
An Open Declaration of War Against The House Republican Leadership — There is only one thing you need to do. Call John Boehner at (202) 225-4000 and tell him the House GOP will get no support until Ken Calvert is off Appropriations. — Dear Readers of RedState,
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Jose Lambiet / Palm Beach Post:
FBI agent steps into Coulter voting case — Conservative pundit Ann Coulter has been cleared of allegations that she falsified her Palm Beach County voter's registration and voted illegally — this, after a high-level FBI agent made unsolicited phone calls to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office to vouch for Coulter.
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Eugene Volokh / The Volokh Conspiracy:
The New Anti-Blasphemy Rules, Again: — Last month, a Tufts student newspaper (The Primary Source) published the following ad: … The preceding December, the student newspaper also published a satirical Christmas carol — in its Christmas carol parody issue — cricitizing affirmative action …
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Larisa Alexandrovna / At-Largely:
The Assassination of Journalists - Protected by States Secrets — I wrote about this two years ago: … <snip> … We now learn that both Keogh and O'Connor have been found guilty: … So, two government officials acting out of their conscience to expose President Bush's plans to bomb journalists are found guilty.
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Alan Cowell / New York Times:
2 Convicted of Leaking Memo on Bush-Blair Talk
2 Convicted of Leaking Memo on Bush-Blair Talk
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Petraeus Comes Through — It's a stunning letter. And it's one of the most important letters to come from a senior military official in a very long time. The very fact that it is necessary reveals the extent of the damage that Bush and Rumsfeld and Cheney have done.
Mark Blumenthal / Pollster.com:
IRAQ WAR: LOSING OR LOST? — Thanks to Washington Post blogger Dan Froomkin for tipping me off to this exchange from yesterday's press briefing by presidential press secretary Tony Snow that leads indirectly to some fundamental questions regarding public opinion and the Iraq War: … Is Snow right?
WorldNetDaily:
'Vote for Romney is vote for Satan' — Christian leader follows up Sharpton attack on Mormons — While some evangelical Christians are defending the presidential candidacy of Mormon Mitt Romney from an attack by Al Sharpton, another prominent pastor is going further in his condemnation …
Allison Hoffman / Fresno Bee:
New charges filed against former top CIA official, contractor — New charges have been filed alleging that the CIA's former No. 3 official used his influence in that role to support a proposed $100 million government contract for his best friend, a defense contractor, in return for lavish vacations …
Randolph E. Schmid / Associated Press:
Stamp prices to go up Monday — WASHINGTON - It will cost a bit more to mail letters and parcels starting Monday. A first-class letter will go up 2 cents to 41 cents. — But there is also some good news — folks will be able to buy "forever" stamps that remain valid regardless of any future increase.