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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Report: CIA Director Unprepared for al-Qaeda Threat — Former CIA Director George Tenet failed to lead a strategic effort against al-Qaeda before the Sept. 11 attacks, the agency's inspector general concluded in a long-classified report released today. — The report, which Congress ordered …
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New York Times:
Statement by George J. Tenet on C.I.A. Report — Following is the text of a written statement issued by George J. Tenet, the former Director of Central Intelligence, regarding the public release today of the executive summary of the June 2005 report by the Office of the Inspector General concerning the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001:
Kevin Whitelaw / US News:
CIA Releases Harsh Internal Report on 9/11 Failures
CIA Releases Harsh Internal Report on 9/11 Failures
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup Poll:
Congress Approval Rating Matches Historical Low — Just 18% approve of job Congress is doing — PRINCETON, NJ — A new Gallup Poll finds Congress' approval rating the lowest it has been since Gallup first tracked public opinion of Congress with this measure in 1974.
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Fred File:
A New York State of Mind — When I was working in television, I spent quite a bit of time in New York City. There are lots of things about the place I like, but New York gun laws don't fall in that category. — Anybody who knows me knows I've always cared deeply about the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
The Party Of Tolerance — How desperate are Louisiana Democrats to hold onto power? They're about to air a television ad attacking the leading Republican candidate for governor for his religious views. The TV spots will accuse Bobby Jindal of being anti-Protestant (via Bryan at Hot Air):
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Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
DOD 'Talon' Database Declawed — The Quakers can sleep easier. This morning, the Pentagon announced that it's canceling a database created to monitor threats to Defense Department installations in the U.S. that ended up compiling lists of citizens engaged in peaceful, constitutionally-protected protest speech.
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Fred Barnes / Opinion Journal:
Can the GOP Make a Comeback? — The recipe for Republicans is to stop acting like, well, Republicans—that is, Republicans of recent vintage. — It's not particularly visible at the moment, but there is a road to political recovery for Republicans. Chances are they won't get far enough …
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Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
CAIR blames Justice for its troubles — The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) says it is suffering from a decline in membership and fundraising and blames the Justice Department for listing it as an unindicted co-conspirator in a case involving a charity accused of terrorist ties.
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Jennifer Hunter / Chicago Sun Times:
Michelle gets stronger all the time — 'I don't want my girls to live in a country based on fear' — Barack Obama often says that his wife, Michelle, is smarter than he is, stronger than he is, and gives better speeches than he does. — On a trip to Iowa last week, Michelle was a firebrand …
Michael J. Totten:
How to Spy in Iraq — BAGHDAD - American soldiers arrived in Iraq in 2003 with not much of a plan and little idea what to expect. The Iraqi government, military, and police were overthrown and disbanded under de-Baathification. Most Iraqis who knew how to run the country were either sent home or imprisoned.
Nan Aron / Washington Post:
An Unjust Judge — To understand the furor over President Bush's nomination of Leslie Southwick to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, one should start with the Goode family of Mississippi. — A propane heater exploded in their house, killing their granddaughter. The Goodes sued the manufacturer.
Daniel Trotta / Reuters:
Bloomberg says won't run for president — NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he cannot win the U.S. presidency and won't run, the strongest statement to date about his intentions for the 2008 presidential race. — Bloomberg previously had said he had no plans to run …
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Joan Walsh / Salon:
Are Democrats really so lame? — Republicans are on the ropes, but yet another mainstream media star says it's Democrats who are in trouble, thanks to Bush-hating bloggers and billionaires. Here we go again. — The Republican Party is the least respected institution in the U.S today …
Roy / alicublog:
ANNALS OF LIBERTARIANISM. Talking about the Giuliani health care plan, Megan McArdle argues that "As a class, the old and sick are already luckier than the young and healthy": — Moreover, as a class, the old and sick have some culpability in their ill health.
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Bush Admits 'Frustration' With Iraqi Leader — President Bush today acknowledged "a certain level of frustration with the leadership" in Iraq, and for at least the third time this summer declined to offer an endorsement of Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, the man he once called "the right guy for Iraq."
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Brad Friedman / The BRAD BLOG:
UPDATED: ES&S to Face Millions in Fines, Possible Decertification in CA for Use of Uncertified Voting Systems! — By Brad Friedman from St. Louis, MO... ED NOTE: Story now updated with additional information and statement from Secretary of State, Debra Bowen.