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9:05 AM ET, June 27, 2007

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Bill Schneider / CNN:
Poll: GOP support for Iraq war wavering … WASHINGTON (CNN) — Public support for the war in Iraq has fallen to a new low.  Not only that, but Republican support is beginning to waver.  —  President Bush's troop buildup, or "surge," meant to quell the sectarian violence is now in place.
CNN Political Ticker:
Poll: Support for Iraq war reaches new low
Nico / Think Progress:
Elizabeth Edwards Confronts Coulter During Live Television Appearance  —  Elizabeth Edwards confronted right-wing pundit Ann Coulter during a live interview on MSNBC this afternoon, charging that Coulter's "personal attacks" on former senator John Edwards and others were based on "the language of hate."
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Elizabeth Edwards confronts Ann Coulter  —  During Hardball's love in with Ann Coulter—Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of John Edwards called in and asked her to stop lowering the bar with personal attacks in our country's political debate.  Coulter was not ready for this one...  Download (5814) |
John Aravosis / AMERICAblog:
Ann Coulter wishes John Edwards were assassinated
blog.washingtonpost.com:
Leaving No Tracks  —  Sue Ellen Wooldridge, the 19th-ranking Interior Department official, arrived at her desk in Room 6140 a few months after Inauguration Day 2001.  A phone message awaited her.  —  "This is Dick Cheney," said the man on her voice mail, Wooldridge recalled in an interview.
Washington Post:
GOP Skepticism On Iraq Growing  —  Key Republican senators, signaling increasing GOP skepticism about President Bush's strategy in Iraq, have called for a reduction in U.S. forces and launched preemptive efforts to counter a much-awaited administration progress report due in September.
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Mike Dorning / Chicago Tribune:
Iraq policy is failing, says top senator
Discussion: TPMCafe blogs and The Belmont Club
Ben Quinn / Telegraph:
Protests rage over petrol rationing in Iran  —  Angry Iranians have torched petrol stations in protests against the sudden imposition of fuel rationing in one of the world's most oil rich nations.  —  The rationing was announced on Tuesday only three hours before it was due to begin at midnight …
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Pajamas Media:
TEHRAN BURNS  —  VIDEO With virtually no warning, the Islamic Regime declared gas rationing in oil-rich Iran, sparking furious protests across the country — and Pajamas Media has video of the angry crowds setting gas stations on fire.  —  PJM's Ardeshir Arian who
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP preps for talk radio confrontation  —  House Republican lawmakers are preparing to fight anticipated Democratic efforts to regulate talk radio by reviving rules requiring stations to balance conservative hosts such as Rush Limbaugh with liberals such as Al Franken.
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Power Line
John Leo / City Journal:
Bowling With Our Own  —  Robert Putnam's sobering new diversity research scares its author.  —  Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam, author of Bowling Alone, is very nervous about releasing his new research, and understandably so.  His five-year study shows that immigration …
Bob Lewis / Associated Press:
Giuliani Slams Bill Clinton on Terrorism  —  VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani on Tuesday accused former President Clinton of not responding forcefully enough to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing or later terrorist attacks.
Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
Cheney Aide Explains Stance on Classified Material  —  Vice President Cheney's office offered its first public written explanation yesterday for its refusal to comply with an executive order regulating the handling of classified material, arguing that the order makes clear that the vice president …
Discussion: Crooks and Liars and Balkinization
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Chris Good / The Hill:
Cheney's office dismisses Dems' outrage on documents
New York Times:
Files on Illegal Spying Show C.I.A. Skeletons From Cold War  —  Long-secret documents released Tuesday provide new details about how the Central Intelligence Agency illegally spied on Americans decades ago, including trying to bug a Las Vegas hotel room for evidence of infidelity and tracking …
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Comparing Today's Tactics With Those Used in the Past
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Andrew Sullivan / Times of London:
Weeds and wasted lives on the farm run by UN's rural kingpin  —  The Environment Minister and world authority on sustainable development has let his once-thriving land go to rack and ruin  —  It looks as if no one has lived here for years.  Tall, dense elephant grass grows everywhere.
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Jonathan D. Salant / Bloomberg:
Clinton and Obama, Romney and Giuliani Seek Bragging Rights  —  Presidential candidates in both parties are scrambling to swell their bank accounts before June 30, the end of the second quarter for reporting campaign donations.  —  Contenders including Democratic Senators Barack Obama …
Discussion: ABCNEWS
 
 
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