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Natasha T. Metzler / Associated Press:
Sheehan Wants Impeachment, Pelosi's Job — ARLINGTON, Va. — Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan on Monday moved another step _ actually several thousand of them _ toward carrying out her promise to run against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi because the California Democrat won't consider impeachment proceedings against President Bush.
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Cindy Sheehan / San Francisco Chronicle:
Let's get away from usual party politics — Peace activist voices her independent streak — The feedback I have been receiving since I announced that I would challenge U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco, for her House seat — unless she gives impeachment the go-ahead — has been running about 3-to-1 positive.
Quinnipiac University News and Events:
July 23, 2007 - Bloomberg Boosts Democrats' Fortunes In Florida, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; McCain Fades In Republican Primary Race — If New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg runs for President as an independent candidate, it helps Democrats in Florida, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
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Jerid / Buckeye State Blog:
Romney on 9/11: "Lighten Up" — UPDATE: I'm available for comment on my experience with Romney at Jerid@buckeyestateblog.com — I got up late; it was a Tuesday in Cleveland and I only had early morning swim practice MWF's. Showering, I heard Steve, another guy on the third floor of the "Tyler" dorm yell from his room, "holy s**t!"
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Associated Press, Daily Kos, Ian Schwartz, Shakespeare's Sister, Blue Hampshire, MyDD and Hot Air
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Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
A teacher with faith and reason — DID YOU hear about the religious fundamentalist who wanted to teach physics at Cambridge University? This would-be instructor wasn't simply a Christian; he was so preoccupied with biblical prophecy that he wrote a book titled "Observations on the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John."
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James Kirchick / The New Republic:
VERY SUPERSTITIOUS: — In Sunday's Boston Globe …
VERY SUPERSTITIOUS: — In Sunday's Boston Globe …
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The Mahablog
Rasmussen Reports:
Associated Press, MSNBC and CNBC Seen as Having Liberal Bias — In the final poll of a series measuring perceptions of media bias, the Associated Press, local television stations, MSNBC, and CNBC are all perceived as tilting to the left when reporting the news.
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Wake up America, Happy Furry Puppy Story …, Sister Toldjah, Iowa Voice, Don Surber and QandO
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Kos / Daily Kos:
"With us or against us" — There has lately been an alarming rise in diaries and comments that seek to impugn (without evidence) the motives of those they disagree with on various issues. — Yes, there's the impeachment stuff, but this nasty rhetoric is also rampant in the primary war diaries.
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Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
A Family Meets Today to Hear the Complexities of a Bid for Dow Jones — As it assembles at the Boston Hilton today to consider selling Dow Jones & Company and its main prize, The Wall Street Journal, to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, the controlling Bancroft clan faces some stark choices.
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TVNewser
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Bill Kristol, Highly Recommended — Bill Kristol's the-war-is-being-won piece in The Washington Post brought him plenty of ridicule, but at least one person liked it. — President Bush read the July 15 Outlook article that morning and recommended it to his staff.
Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
Reid's Anti-Reform Maneuvers — When Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid picked up his ball and went home after his staged all-night session last week, he saved from possible embarrassment one of the least regular members of his Democratic caucus: Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska.
Richard McIntire / Zogby:
Report Card on Prejudice in America — New Zogby/GSN Survey Reveals That: — A Racist Lives Next Door - Most Americans believe they don't make decisions based on race...but think their neighbors do — They also think most Americans believe: — Most Americans believe …
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Politico Playbook: First date — Good Monday Morning. — YOU were the TIME person of the year (great resume fodder) and now YOU (or some of you, at least) get to help out host Anderson Cooper and electronically ask the Democratic candidates questions during the two-hour CNN/YouTube debate at 7 Eastern tonight.
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MyDD
CNN:
You be the political analyst — The CNN/YouTube presidential debate is all about you. You're asking the questions and driving the discussion. But that's just the beginning. We want you to give us your take on the candidates and issues during and after the debates.
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
I call bullsh*t on TPM's defense of its bullsh*t video. — TPM Café's Greg Sargent tries to respond to various bloggers, including me, who wrote about his blog post featuring a video clip of Giuliani supposedly "unhinged" and "screaming" the word "bulls**t." Here's Greg in his new post:
Discussion:
Reason Magazine, Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler, Classical Values, New Pairodimes, Ian Schwartz and INSTAPUTZ
Jules Crittenden:
Psycho-Death Cult — Archaeblogogist Ace does some digging, uncovers traces of an anti-military cult in our midst, in the recent past. As in last week, briefly, at Kos, before the high priests feared what they had wrought and exorcised it. Spirit summoned up here in a Google seance.
William Glaberson / New York Times:
Unlikely Adversary Arises to Criticize Detainee Hearings — NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — Stephen E. Abraham's assignment to the Pentagon unit that runs the hearings at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, seemed a perfect fit. — A lawyer in civilian life, he had been decorated for counterespionage …