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3:20 PM ET, June 15, 2007

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Martin Indyk / Washington Post:
A 'Two-State Solution,' Palestinian-Style  —  Does Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas know something that we don't?  For five days his presidential security forces in Gaza came under organized attack by Hamas gunmen.  His compound in Gaza City was under siege.
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Takeover by Hamas Illustrates Failure of Bush's Mideast Vision  —  Five years ago this month, President Bush stood in the Rose Garden and laid out a vision for the Middle East that included Israel and a state called Palestine living together in peace.  "I call on the Palestinian people …
Scott Wilson / Washington Post:
Hamas to Grant Amnesty to Fatah Leaders  —  Victorious Hamas gunmen rounded up senior military leaders of the Fatah movement in the Gaza Strip early Friday, then announced a general amnesty in a sign the Islamic movement is seeking to reconcile with its secular rivals after five days of fierce fighting.
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
SELF-RULE?  TRY MOB RULE  —  ISRAEL'S disengagement from Gaza, completed 22 months ago, has succeeded.  —  It was a demonstration project of a sort - an experiment in Palestinian self-rule.  If the management of Gaza had gone well, there would have been a Palestinian state within three years, tops.
Joseph Lieberman / Opinion Journal:
What I Saw in Iraq  —  Iran remains a problem, but Anbar has joined the fight against terror.  —  I recently returned from Iraq and four other countries in the Middle East, my first trip to the region since December.  In the intervening five months, almost everything about the American war effort …
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Editor and Publisher:
Latest from McClatchy's Iraqi Staffers: The 'City of Cemeteries'  —  NEW YORK For several weeks, E&P has been featuring frank and often disturbing blog entries by McClatchy's Iraqi correspondents and staffers from their site, Inside Iraq.  The writers' full names are not listed due to security concerns.
Discussion: The Sideshow
New York Times:
The Laptop Is Mightier Than the Sword  —  WHILE waiting to see if the Iraq surge strategy pays off, President Bush and Defense Secretary Robert Gates have shown Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the door and brought in Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute as the new White House "war czar."
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Senate Leader Criticizes Performance of Joint Chiefs Leader  —  Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, delivered a critical assessment on Thursday of Gen. Peter Pace's performance as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and demanded that Congress be given a "fair, honest and frank" …
Washington Post:
U.S. Says Iraq Troop Surge Complete  —  The full contingent of new U.S. forces being sent to Iraq — what military leaders call a "surge" of troops to improve security and stability in the capital — was completed by Friday, with 28,500 additional troops now posted in the country, a U.S. military spokesman said.
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Michelle Malkin:
www.trentlott.com  —  ***update: Rush on Lott—"You've got Republicans talking about talk radio like liberals talk about talk radio.  That tells you something."  Yes, it does.  It tells you that the Republican Party is in deep, deep doo-doo.  Speaking of doo-doo, the literal kind apparently turned up in the Capitol today.
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New York Times:
Senate Leaders Agree to Revive Immigration Bill
National Review:
Rise of the Seculars  —  Paul Waldman has a very interesting article over at the Prospect pondering whether liberal secular Americans will become as "tribal" as evangelicals.  He writes: … Let's put that aside for a moment.  Ross Douthat, meanwhile, notes that Waldman's essay jibes …
Discussion: The Atlantic Online and alicublog
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Ross Douthat / The Atlantic Online:   Crises of Faith  —  America is becoming more secular; Europe is becoming more religious.
Economist:
Vote for me, dimwit  —  How the electorate is irrational  —  ANYONE who follows an election campaign too closely will sometimes get the feeling that politicians think voters are idiots.  A new book says they are.  Or rather, Bryan Caplan, an economics professor at George Mason University …
Brian Beutler:
Weak-ly Standard  —  I propose that we hereby refer to Bill Kristol as the most dangerous pundit in America.  He has what seems like a mainline to the White House and yet, of all his colleagues, he is the most casually dishonest, the most outwardly war-hungry, and the most recklessly illogical.
Michael Kinsley / Time:
The Quiet Gay Revolution  —  When William F. Buckley Jr. revived American conservatism by founding National Review in 1955, he said the magazine's job was to stand "athwart history, yelling stop."  At that time, history did seem to be moving in the wrong direction if you were a conservative, and Buckley was gutsy to admit as much.
Jay Rosen / PressThink:
Who's Ahead?  No, Seriously...  It's nice to know that Mitt Romney has pulled ahead in New Hampshire, seven months before the primary voting.  Thanks, Bill Schneider!  Let me ask you something: Who's ahead in addressing a broken health care system?  —  It's fascinating to realize that Hillary Clinton, a woman, is ahead among women.
CBN.com:
EXCLUSIVE: Fred Thompson Pro-Life Video Address  —  Watch Low Band EXCLUSIVE VIDEO:  —  CBNNews.com - It's Christmas in June here at The Brody File.  Look what we found under the tree.  It's a present from "supporters of Fred Thompson" given exclusively to The Brody File.
Josh White / Washington Post:
Libyan Detainee, Fearing Torture, Fights Transfer Home  —  Abuse Concerns Slow U.S. Effort To Empty Prison  —  Abdul Ra'ouf Omar Mohammed Abu al-Qassim has been held at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for more than five years, and he longs to leave it.
Discussion: TPMmuckraker and Hullabaloo
David Ingram / Charlotte Observer:
N.C. pressed on voter listings  —  State, feds say rolls out of date, push changes; official says no need  —  RALEIGH —State and federal officials are mounting two broad challenges to the way North Carolina maintains its voter rolls, charging widespread irregularities that include votes cast under the names of dead people.
 
 
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ABCNEWS:
Spanish-Language Media Shifts Tactics in Fight for Immigration Reform
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
The Old Affection  —  It takes secure boundaries for it to flourish.
Discussion: alicublog
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Complaint: Schlozman Aimed to Replace Lawyers with "Good Americans"
Discussion: First Draft
Dean Calbreath / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Cunningham financier admits role in scandal
Discussion: The Next Hurrah
TBogg:
Reg-gie, Reg-gie, Reg-gie  —  The Corner plays code with uppity jurists.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
[TS] Op-Ed Columnist: America Comes Up Short
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Bad News For Republicans: Poll Shows Voters Souring On GOP
Deacon / Power Line:
THE "REALITY-BASED" COMMUNITY TRIES TO COME TO TERMS WITH REALITY
 Earlier Items: 
Bryan / Hot Air:
Sen. Reid and "incompetence"
Washington Post:
Foreclosure Rate Hits Historic High
Discussion: Norwegianity
The New Republic:
More TNR Online Technical Issues (4 of 4)
Discussion: Brian Beutler
Chicago Tribune:
Music video bares revealing 'Crush on Obama' theme
Discussion: Hot Air and The Caucus
Gerard Baker / Times of London:
You won't see Termination 2 at the movies  —  Liberal Hollywood shies away from abortion
Discussion: Liberal Values and Vox Popoli
Anne Broache / CNET News.com:
Bush administration attacks 'shield' for bloggers
Adbusters:
The American Left's Silly Victim Complex