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The Atlantic Online:
Contingency? Irony? Solidarity! — Young Ezra observes that "One could easily imagine a left win that's closer to the Dobbsian/Christian Democrat compromise of social conservatism with economic progressivism." And, as he says, it's easy to imagine a situation in which politics takes place …
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
Conservative bloggers revolt over immigration … WASHINGTON (CNN) — Different conservative blogs have different pet issues — government transparency, federal judges, Fred Thompson, to name a few. — But no issue in recent memory has united conservative bloggers like the debate over immigration.
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New York Times:
Duke Case Prosecutor Says He Will Resign — Durham County district attorney Michael B. Nifong said today he plans to resign his job, after admitting that he had "crossed the line" of ethical standards in some of the public statements he made about the Duke University lacrosse players he charged with rape.
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Chris Barge / Rocky Mountain News:
Tancredo wins surprise immigration vote — WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. House of Representatives this morning voted to withhold federal emergency services funding for "sanctuary cities" that protect illegal immigrants. — Anti-illegal immigration champion Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo. …
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Jason Horowitz / New York Observer:
Clinton Spokesman: Drudge Version Misses a Detail About Pay Day — Drudge is taking Bill Clinton to task for giving a $100,000 speech via satellite to a group of investors in Hong Kong on the 5th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. — But Clinton's press office now says that although …
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Bill Gertz / Washington Times:
Inside the Ring — China arming terrorists — New intelligence reveals China is covertly supplying large quantities of small arms and weapons to insurgents in Iraq and the Taliban militia in Afghanistan, through Iran. — U.S. government appeals to China to check some of the arms shipments …
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
DoJ Purge Figure Resigns — Nothing like a Friday afternoon resignation to end the week. — From the AP: … Update: Some highlights from Elston's tenure at DoJ: — He allegedly called three of the fired U.S. attorneys and made an implicit threat that the Justice Department …
Chris Bowers / MyDD:
The Best Days Of My Life — After spending all week trying to think of a poignant way of making this announcement, and drawing nothing but blanks, I have decided to just say it as plainly as I can. Today, after more than three years, I am stepping down as the lead writer and managing editor of MyDD.
Matthew Levitt / Counterterrorism Blog:
Palestine's Party of God — As the world watches the Hamas coup in Gaza unfold, it is worth considering that Hamas's emulation of the Hezbollah was not unexpected. Consider the following, from the concluding section of my book HAMAS: Politics, Charity and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad:
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The Belmont Club
Joe Strupp / Editor and Publisher:
Watergate's 35th Anniversary: Would That Story Have Been Broken Today? — Who knows, someone with a cell phone camera working in the parking garage might have snapped a photo of Woodward chatting with this unknown source. Or a blogger would have blown the whistle. — Sunday will be a memorable day for me, for two reasons.
James Risen / New York Times:
Senator Blocks Vote on Subpoenas Over Eavesdropping — A Republican senator blocked a vote in the Judiciary Committee on whether to authorize subpoenas to the Justice Department to obtain secret legal opinions and other documents related to the National Security Agency's program of domestic eavesdropping.
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Comments From Left Field
Mark Walker / North County Times:
Hearing officer: Evidence does not support murder case — The officer in charge of a military hearing expressed serious doubts Friday about the government's prosecution of Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt, one of three Marines charged in the November 2005 shooting deaths of Iraqi civilians in the city of Haditha.
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 …
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Pundit Review Radio / BLACKFIVE:
ROBIN OLDS PASSES ON — Email from my Dad passes on this sad news: — Brigadier General Robin Olds, 1922-2007 … Your six is clear, General! Have a safe trip...a grateful nation thanks you for your service.
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Pajamas Media