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5:35 PM ET, September 1, 2007

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William Branigin / Washington Post:
Senator Craig Announces Resignation  —  Embattled Idaho Republican Lawmaker to Step Down Sept 30  —  Sen. Larry E. Craig, the Idaho Republican caught in a police crackdown on sexual solicitation in an airport men's room, announced his resignation from the Senate today …
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Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
Clearing the Decks  —  The new GOP formula: purge and elect.  —  Republicans are so intent on pushing scandal-plagued members of Congress out of office and far from the media spotlight that the entire party—from the White House to congressional leaders to the Republican National Committee …
Washington Post:
GOP Faces Dimming Prospects in '08  —  A Senate electoral playing field that was already wide open for 2008 has become considerably more perilous for Republicans with the retirement of Sen. John W. Warner (R-Va.) and the resignation of Sen. Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho).
Jay Newton-Small / Time:
Craig is Gone, Leaving GOP Bruised  —  The only regret the GOP is likely to feel about the end of Idaho Senator Larry Craig's 27-year congressional career is that it didn't happen two days earlier.  Craig's announcement, Saturday, that he intends to resign effective Sept. 30 comes amid …
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
Patrick O'Connor / The Politico:
Craig ouster marks new GOP strategy
Discussion: CNN Political Ticker
Logan Murphy / Crooks and Liars:
Breaking: Republican Senator Larry Craig Resigns
Discussion: Firedoglake and Sisyphus Shrugged
William Yardley / New York Times:
Idaho Senator to Step Down Over Sex Sting
Discussion: Pottersville
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Thompson Plans to Crash This Party  —  Fred D. Thompson, the soon-to-be-official presidential contender, has come under a good deal of criticism in New Hampshire this week for scheduling his formal announcement for next Thursday morning and thus skipping the Republican debate in Manchester on Wednesday night.
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Joy Powell / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
19 bicyclists arrested after rally turns into melee  —  Officers watching the event in downtown Minneapolis say they were attacked, escalating the confrontation.  —  Police arrested 19 bicyclists, including three juveniles, after a protest ride took an ugly turn in downtown Minneapolis Friday night.
Discussion: Power Line and Minnesota Monitor
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:   A Harbinger Of 2008?  —  We're almost exactly a year …
Tina Susman / Los Angeles Times:
Iraqi civilian deaths climb again  —  War-related fatalities rose in August, the second month in a row, suggesting that the U.S. troop increase has had little effect.  —  BAGHDAD — Bombings, sectarian slayings and other violence related to the war killed at least 1,773 Iraqi civilians in August …
Turkishdailynews:
The Koran and non-Muslims - myths versus facts  —  Religious militants go angry and violent not because they read their religious texts, but because they focus on the harsher parts of those texts since they are already angry and violent for a myriad of reasons.  —  Mustafa Akyol
Teresa Nielsen Hayden / Making Light:
Hugo!  —  Patrick's won the Hugo! —for Best Editor (long form), that is.  He just phoned from Japan to tell me.  I'll give you more news as it happens—the ceremony is still going on.  —  Yay, Patrick!  —  Rocket rocket rocket rocket rocket!
Discussion: The Sideshow
Joanna Weiss / Boston Globe:
Candidates hope to click with keywords  —  Search engine ads link to campaigns  —  Do a Google search for "POW," and besides links to advocacy groups and databases, an ad appears that links to Republican John McCain's presidential campaign website.  —  A Yahoo search for "Iowa caucus" turns up a similar ad for Democrat Barack Obama.
Free Republic:
Don't frighten the horses: What Larry Craig tells conservatives about ourselves.  —  Don't frighten the horses; what Larry Craig tells conservatives about ourselves.  —  Seems to me that confusing politics and Law has led many posters into a welter of contradictions.
Martin Fletcher / Times of London:
Welcome to the new US embassy  —  It's bigger than Saddam's palace and, with a cinema, gym and pool, is the safest and smartest place to live in Iraq...  Baghdad is a city of ruins - of burnt-out homes, of shops wrecked by suicide bombs, of the crumbling shells of Saddam-era palaces …
New York Times:
Bush Fights Back on Iraq Debate  —  President Bush, appearing confident about sustaining support for his Iraq strategy, met at the Pentagon on Friday with the uniformed leaders of the nation's armed services and then pointedly accused the war's opponents of politicizing the debate over what to do next.
Atrios / Eschaton:
Grim Panel  —  Indeed, it is very grim.  —  And while the Senate Leader is technically Harry Reid, the real leaders of the Democratic party at the moment are Senators Obama and Clinton.  They can get press (if not always fair and accurate press) any time they want.
 
 
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