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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Bill Clinton Criticizes Bush on Libby Move — Former President Bill Clinton criticized President Bush on Tuesday for commuting the prison sentence of I. Lewis Libby Jr. and tried to draw a distinction from his own controversial pardons. — In Iowa to promote the presidential candidacy of his wife …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Bush Rationale on Libby Stirs Legal Debate — In commuting I. Lewis Libby Jr.'s 30-month prison sentence on Monday, President Bush drew on the same array of arguments about the federal sentencing system often made by defense lawyers — and routinely and strenuously opposed by his own Justice Department.
New York Times:
Bush Is Said to Have Held Long Debate on Decision — Before commuting the prison sentence of I. Lewis Libby Jr., President Bush and a small circle of advisers delved deeply into the evidence in the case, debating Mr. Libby's guilt or innocence and whether he had in fact lied to investigators …
Washington Times:
The Libby affair — President Bush's commutation of the 30-month prison sentence for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, is neither wise nor just. It is clearly within the president's executive powers, but that is beside the point.
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Captain's Quarters
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
A Stark Edge in Race for '08 Cash — New Numbers Heavily Favor The Democrats — Campaign contributors to the 2008 presidential candidates heavily favored Democrats in the three-month period that ended Saturday, giving three dollars to the party's leading contenders for every two dollars they gave to the top Republican candidates.
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New York Times, The Carpetbagger Report, The Crone Speaks, The Caucus, CNN and The American Mind
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
IN THE MONEY, PART II....I had an item earlier this week on Democratic presidential candidates' fundraising in the second quarter, so it seems only fair to note the Republicans' fundraising efforts as well. For the GOP, the results are less than encouraging.
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Eschaton
Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press:
Giuliani Camp Pulls in $15M; Romney $12M
Giuliani Camp Pulls in $15M; Romney $12M
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MSNBC, The Daily Background, Michael P.F. van der Galiën, MyDD, Captain's Quarters and Bluey Blog
Nicole Belle / Crooks and Liars:
Keith Olbermann's Special Comment: You ceased to be the President of the United States — Keith Olbermann delivers arguably his most pointed and most powerful Special Comment yet on the ramifications of Bush's commutation of Libby's sentence. — Download (11330) | Play (14571) Download (5631) |
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The Sideshow, RADAMISTO, Suburban Guerrilla, Dyre Portents, DownWithTyranny! and TalkLeft
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Keith Olbermann / MSNBC:
Bush, Cheney should resign — 'I didn't vote for him, but he's my president, and I hope he does a good job.' — Special Comment: Bush, Cheney should resign — July 3: Keith Olbermann questions Bush's actions in commuting the sentence of Scooter Libby. — Countdown — SPECIAL COMMENT
Reuters:
BBC Gaza journalist Alan Johnston freed — GAZA (Reuters) - Alan Johnston, the BBC journalist held hostage in Gaza, was freed early on Wednesday after a late-night deal between the ruling Hamas Islamists and the al Qaeda-inspired clan group that kidnapped him in March. — "It is just the most fantastic thing to be free.
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Weasel Zippers
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Rasmussen Reports:
Washington, Lincoln Most Popular Presidents: Nixon, Bush Least Popular — Seven American Presidents are viewed favorably by at least 80% of all Americans. Those esteemed seven are led by the first President George Washington. The Father of our Country is viewed favorably by 94% of Americans.
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David Brooks / David Corn:
A Memo for David Brooks — Mr. Brooks, our apologies. There was a snafu yesterday, and we neglected to send you the edited version of your latest column, which contained several queries from us. What appeared in today's Times was the copy you initially filed—with all those queries obviously unaddressed.
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TalkLeft
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T. Christian Miller / Los Angeles Times:
Private contractors outnumber U.S. troops in Iraq — New U.S. data show how heavily the Bush administration has relied on corporations to carry out the occupation of the war-torn nation. — The number of U.S.-paid private contractors in Iraq now exceeds that of American combat troops …
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Technology Eases the Ride to Higher Tolls — There is a stretch of the Garden State Parkway that used to feel like the tollbooth capital of America. In a span of 100 miles — from Pascack Valley, in northern New Jersey, to Barnegat, along the coast — eight different toll plazas greeted drivers.
Times of London:
Website bomb-making lessons to be outlawed across Europe — David Charter, Europe Correspondent and Jonathan Richards — Placing instructions on how to make a bomb on the internet will become a criminal offence across Europe under plans outlined by Brussels yesterday.
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Tim Worstall
Simon Crerar / Times of London:
The baggage handler who tackled terrorists — Watch John Smeaton describe the incident — A baggage handler who helped to foil Saturday's terrorist attack on Glasgow airport has become an internet star, with a tribute website set-up in his honour describing him as a Scottish hero in the mould of William Wallace.
Curt Anderson / MiamiHerald.com:
Prosecution Padilla expert admonished for appearing on CNN — MIAMI — The federal judge in Jose Padilla's terrorism support case asked the prosecution's star expert witness to forego future media appearances after he spoke to CNN on Tuesday about the bomb investigation in Britain.
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David Oscar Markus / Southern District of Florida Blog:
Dress up day... So, I thought I was being extremely festive today …
Dress up day... So, I thought I was being extremely festive today …
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Discourse.net
Los Angeles Times:
Mayor reveals romantic link with TV newscaster — Both seek privacy but the admission raises questions about ethics. — At 4 p.m. on June 8, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa issued a terse statement announcing that he and his wife, Corina, were separating after 20 years of marriage.
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Roger L. Simon