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Reuters:
Iraq's leaders agree on key U.S. benchmarks — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's top Shi'ite, Sunni Arab and Kurdish leaders announced on Sunday they had reached consensus on some key laws that Washington views as vital to fostering national reconciliation. — The agreement was the most significant …
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Iraqis Reach Agreement On Reforms — It looks like the Iraqi political leadership remained on the job during their August recess. Representatives of all main sects in Iraq announced agreement on the most contentious issues, including a deal to initiate revenue sharing on oil production …
Hindrocket / Power Line:
IRAQI LEADERS ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT ON KEY LEGISLATIVE ISSUES — Five of Iraq's top leaders, including Prime Minister Maliki and representing Shia, Sunni and Kurdish interests, appeared today on Iraqi television and announced that they had reached agreement on several of the key legislative impasses …
M Wolf / Economists' forum:
This is where Fannie and Freddie step in — Over the past 20 years major financial disruptions have taken place roughly every three years, starting with the 1987 stock market crash; the Savings & Loans collapse and credit crunch of the early 1990s; the 1994 Mexican crisis …
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
THE SHOE DROPS — Finally, unexpectedly, out of the blue even, we appear to have arrived at a grand cross-party consensus on Iraq: it's Nuri al Maliki's fault and he should be fired. Faced with the tough task of biting the bullet one way or another, pols across the partisan divide seem …
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Max / MaxSpeak:
HELLO I MUST BE GOING — With regret I have to announce that my blogging days will end on September 3. New professional responsibilities will preclude any public pontificating. Aside from professional articles, the scope for my publishing activities is not yet clear. There may turn out to be none.
David Brooks / New York Times:
Stop Making Sense — Between 2000 and 2006, a specter haunted the community of fundamentalist Democrats. Members of this community looked around and observed their moral and intellectual superiority. They observed that their policies were better for the middle classes.
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Jim Himes / Firedoglake:
FDL Book Salon Welcomes Jim Himes, Drew Westen and The Political Brain
FDL Book Salon Welcomes Jim Himes, Drew Westen and The Political Brain
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The Corner:
Re: Chertoff for AG — Kathryn — If the Administration could avoid a protracted confirmation bloodletting — a very big if — I think that replacing Alberto Gonzales with Michael Chertoff would be a very positive step. Gonzales' departure is long overdue.
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Mark Steyn / Orange County Register:
They wait for us to run again — George W. Bush gave a speech about Iraq last week, and in the middle of it he did something long overdue: He attempted to appropriate the left's most treasured all-purpose historical analogy. Indeed, Vietnam is so ubiquitous in the fulminations of politicians …
Billy Hollis / QandO:
I'VE NEVER BEEN MORE ASHAMED OF OUR NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY — In the past, I've tried to give some benefit of the doubt to the Washington Post. Compared to the New York Times, I consider the folks at the Post downright sane. — Sane, however, clearly doesn't mean brave.
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Logan Murphy / Crooks and Liars:
Countdown On NBC: Worst Person In The World - Comedian Rush Limbaugh — Keith Olbermann made the most of the nationwide, broadcast debut of "Countdown." Thankfully, NBC chose not to water down the show for the masses and let Keith be Keith. Tonight's Worst Person In The World winners were as follows …
Associated Press:
British move out of Basra police center, Shiite militia moves it — BASRA, Iraq: Shiite militiamen from the Mahdi Army took over the police joint command center in Basra on Sunday after British soldiers withdrew from the facility and handed control to the Iraqi police, witnesses said.
Moshe Ya'alon / Los Angeles Times:
Misinterpreting the Mideast — Until they get past their mistaken assumptions, foreign envoys can do little to calm the region. — After a few years of benign neglect, Israel is back on the itineraries of well-meaning foreign emissaries. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair visited …
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
GOP activists root for Clinton win — INDIANAPOLIS — He may be on his way out the door at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in coming days. But the party Karl Rove has labored to build over the past eight years seems to have picked up his talking points on next year's presidential race …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
The Obama Doctrine, Take 2 [hilzoy] — Oh dear: it's only my second day as a guest-blogger, and I'm already getting into a disagreement. Jamie links to an article he wrote in the Providence Journal about something he calls the Obama Doctrine. From his article:
Gretchen Morgenson / New York Times:
Inside the Countrywide Lending Spree — ON its way to becoming the nation's largest mortgage lender, the Countrywide Financial Corporation encouraged its sales force to court customers over the telephone with a seductive pitch that seldom varied. "I want to be sure you are getting the best loan possible …