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12:15 AM ET, September 3, 2007

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Confederate Yankee:
I Love the Smell of Daily Kos in the Morning  —  It smells like... well, you know what it smells like if you've ever been on a cattle ranch: … By all means, please go over and read Maccabee's post.  When you do, see if you can spot what appears to be wrong with the story …
Discussion: Jules Crittenden
Dale Carpenter / The Volokh Conspiracy:
"THE GUY THAT WE GET OUT OF THE HOOD": We've just been through the most analyzed five minutes anybody ever spent in a bathroom.  But there's still one little-noticed part of it that caught my attention.  At one point during the taped exchange between Sen. Larry Craig and Sgt. Dave Karsnia …
Susan Hogan / Chicago Sun Times:
Dean tells Muslims: Run for political office  —  Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean told American Muslims gathered in Rosemont to think beyond voter registration drives.  —  "You need to run for political office," Dean said Saturday.  "The only way you can achieve your goals …
Jamiecnn / CNN Political Ticker:
GOP Senator: Craig should withdraw resignation  —  (CNN)-The ranking Republican member of the Senate Judiciary Committee says Idaho Senator Larry Craig should seek to withdraw his guilty plea, and possibly his resignation from the Senate.  —  "I'd like to see Larry Craig go back to court …
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Martin Kady II / The Politico:
Will Craig's intent to resign change?
Discussion: MyDD and Agitprop
Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Wrong...Very, Very Wrong, Part Deux
Discussion: Mercury Rising
Amanda / Think Progress:
Couric Admits Her Rosy Report From Iraq Is Based On 'What The U.S. Military Wants Me To See'  —  CBS News anchor Katie Couric is currently reporting from Iraq.  Today she spoke to Bob Schieffer on CBS's Face the Nation and largely reiterated Gen. Petraeus's talking points on Iraq.
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Ian Schwartz:
Video: Couric Says Military 'Wants' Her To See Only Good
Faiz / Think Progress:
Blitzer Dismantles Rep. Boustany's Assertions Of Progress In Iraq  —  Appearing on CNN's Late Edition this morning, Rep. Charles Boustany (R-LA), who recently returned from Iraq, asserted "some major improvements" are being witnessed in Iraq.  Echoing claims made by Gen. David Petraeus, Boustany said "sectarian deaths are down."
Logan Murphy / Crooks and Liars:
Meet The Press: A Pissy Mary Matalin Throws Her Pen When Punked By Shrum  —  (thanks to Scarce for pictures) On this morning's Meet The Press, Senior Cheney apologist and right wing sniper, Mary Matalin, threw a little hissy fit at Bob Shrum on the issue of Iraq and the upcoming presidential election.
Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
Roberts Suggested Miers, Book Says  —  Author Delves Inside Bush Controversies  —  John G. Roberts Jr., now the chief justice of the United States, suggested Harriet Miers to President Bush as a possible Supreme Court justice, according to a new book on the Bush presidency.
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Associated Press:
Colo Springs couple says got threatening call from congressman  —  COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A local couple is complaining that U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn left them two threatening voice mails after they wrote a letter criticizing his fundraising.  —  Jonathan Bartha and Anna Bartha told …
Newsweek:
Baghdad's New Owners  —  Shiites now dominate the once mixed capital, and there is little chance of reversing the process.  —  It was their last stand.  Kamal and a handful of his neighbors were hunkered down on the roof of a dun-colored house in southwest Baghdad two weeks ago as bullets zinged overhead.
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
The Huffington Post:
Hale "Bonddad" Stewart: U.S. Economy "Heading For the Rocks"  —  "Heading for the Rocks" is the title of a new report from The Economist on the U.S. economy.  The title is a somewhat sensationalist.  However, it is important that people understand there is tremendous risk in the markets right now.
Discussion: Crooks and Liars and Bloomberg
Pat Dollard / Young Americans:
The Man Behind The De Palma Smear: Mark Cuban Declares War On The Troops  —  Billionaire Mark Cuban has decided to put all of his weight behind a campaign to smear US troops in Iraq as "monsters'.  Cuban has decided that De Palma's film "Redacted" must be seen as the cornerstone …
Laura MacInnis / Reuters:
N.Korea agrees to disable nuclear program in 2007  —  GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea agreed in weekend talks with the United States to fully account for and disable its nuclear programs by the end of this year, negotiators said on Sunday.  —  "We had very good, very substantive talks," …
The Atlantic Online:
More Libertarians Needed  —  Nick Confessore and Sarah Kershaw report on fraud in New York State's largely unregulated home health care industry.  I don't know anything about that subject except what I read in their article, so you might as well read it rather than pay attention to me.
Discussion: The American Scene
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Clinton, Obama and Edwards Join Pledge to Avoid Defiant States  —  Three of the major Democratic presidential candidates on Saturday pledged not to campaign in Florida, Michigan and other states trying to leapfrog the 2008 primary calendar, a move that solidified the importance of the opening contests of Iowa and New Hampshire.
Discussion: SteveAudio
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Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Democrats to Avoid Fla., Mich.
 
 
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David Bernstein / The Volokh Conspiracy:
WHY IS CUBA SO POOR?:  According to this story in the New York Times …
James Glanz / New York Times:
Civilian Death Toll Falls in Baghdad but Rises Across Iraq
Tim Shipman / Telegraph:
Will President Bush bomb Iran?
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
9/11 Remembrances: How Much Is Too Much?  —  It's doubtful …
New York Times:
Idaho's Original Same-Sex Scandal
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Chicago Sun Times:
The next attorney general? How about our man from Northwestern
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Oh my God, Marge, we're in the future!
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Iraq Far From U.S. Goals for Energy
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Amanda / Think Progress:
Wallace Brings Up Moyers Dispute, Refuses To Acknowledge His Own …
Discussion: The Raw Story
Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
The Former-Insurgent Counterinsurgency
Horses Mouth:
So who's to blame for the fact that General Petraeus' aggressive PR surge …
Don Surber:
Dems should be like Bush
Discussion: Central Sanity
Judith Chevalier / New York Times:
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