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Jeffrey Rosen / New York Times:
Conscience of a Conservative — In the fall of 2003, Jack L. Goldsmith was widely considered one of the brightest stars in the conservative legal firmament. A 40-year-old law professor at the University of Chicago, Goldsmith had established himself, with his friend and fellow law professor John Yoo …
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Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
Goldsmith: Legal Memos Were "Advance Pardons" for Lawbreaking
Goldsmith: Legal Memos Were "Advance Pardons" for Lawbreaking
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The Next Hurrah
Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Envoy's Letter Counters Bush on Iraq Army — A previously undisclosed exchange of letters shows that President Bush was told in advance by his top Iraq envoy in May 2003 of a plan to "dissolve Saddam's military and intelligence structures," a plan that the envoy, L. Paul Bremer, said referred to dismantling the Iraqi Army.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
TOO MANY LIES TO COUNT — You may have noticed a that few days ago it was revealed that President Bush, in a surreal turn, denied knowing how exactly the pre-war Iraqi military came to be disbanded. Paul Bremer gave the New York Times some letters and documents to help remind him.
Tina Susman / Los Angeles Times:
Troop buildup fails to reconcile Iraq — POSITIVE NOTE: "There are if you will, mini-benchmarks where things are happening," said U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker, pictured with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki, right. Crocker cited Anbar province, where violence has decreased substantially.
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Thirteen Ways Not To Think About The Petraeus Report [hilzoy]
Thirteen Ways Not To Think About The Petraeus Report [hilzoy]
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The Newshoggers
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Denmark — The Next Target — Police in Denmark have arrested eight suspected al-Qaeda terrorists in Copenhagen as they have apparently foiled a terrorist attack. The men, ages 18 to 29, were found in raids at eleven addresses — and authorities found more than just the men:
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The Van Der Galiën Gazette
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Spiegel Online:
Eight Terror Suspects Held in Copenhagen — Danish police on Tuesday arrested eight terror suspects said to have connections to the terror group al-Qaida. Six of those detained have Danish citizenship. — Danish police on Tuesday say they have foiled a possible terror attack on the nation's capital Copenhagen.
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Jan M. Olsen / Associated Press:
Denmark arrests 8 terror suspects — COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Denmark's intelligence service early Tuesday arrested eight Islamic militants linked to leading al-Qaida figures, and said the suspects were plotting an attack involving explosives. — "With the arrests we have prevented a terror attack …
Jose Antonio Vargas / Washington Post:
The Most Feared Man on the Hill? — For Gay Blogger, Craig's Resignation Is Just the Latest on His List — Soon, a new name will pop up on Mike Rogers's hit list. — Larry Craig wasn't "the first on my list," the gay blogger says. And the Idaho senator, who announced his resignation Saturday, "won't be the last."
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Slate:
An Oval Office Conversation — This week, Slate is publishing three exclusive excerpts from Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush by Robert Draper. … "You can't possibly figure out the history of the Bush presidency—until I'm dead." — George W. Bush slipped a piece of cheese into his mouth.
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State of the Day
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Gypsy / politics from the heart:
IS CHENEY ABOUT TO BLOW UP THE BAY BRIDGE? — Having been a 911 truth activist for 5 years, I have serious suspicions about — the Bay Bridge being closed for entire 4 days. — There has been a lot of threats of terrorist attacks coming form the government. — Looks like they are preparing the public.
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Book says Souter mulled resignation after Bush v. Gore — 'The Nine' — According to Jeffrey Toobin's new book on the Supreme Court, Justice David Souter nearly resigned in the wake of Bush v. Gore, so distraught was he over the decision that effectively ended the Florida recount and installed George W. Bush as president.
Froma Harrop / Real Clear Politics:
Why Liberals Are Turning on Ted Kennedy — Once upon a time, Ted Kennedy could count on his daily dose of veneration. The right wing hated the Massachusetts Democrat, but progressives honored him as a defender of old-school liberalism. — In a remarkable turnaround, liberals are now heaping scorn on the 73-year-old senator.
Signorile / The Gist:
After the Purge of Larry Craig: Who's Next? — The speed — and brute force — with which the Republican Party purged the newly-revealed bathroom sex troller among them is pretty astounding. The New York Times reported that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell forced Larry Craig's resignation …
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Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Weighing the 'Surge' — The U.S. War in Iraq Hinges on the Counterinsurgency Strategy Of Gen. Petraeus. The Results Have Been Tenuous. — BAGHDAD — Nearly every week, American generals and politicians visit Combat Outpost Gator, nestled behind a towering blast wall in the Dora market.
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Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
Bad news just keeps on coming for the Grim Old Party — During the summer, a female acquaintance of mine in her 70s who had been a faithful Republican was solicited by a GOP cold caller as a previous contributor to the party. Not this time. She informed the fund-raiser that President Bush's position …
Des Moines Register:
Richardson: Keeping Iowa first is God's will — Sioux City, Ia. — God's will is for Iowa to have the first-in-the-nation caucus, Democratic presidential candidate Bill Richardson told a crowd here today. — "Iowa, for good reason, for constitutional reasons, for reasons related to the Lord …
Alex Fryer / Seattle Times:
Blogs about politics on radar of state elections officials — The rapid growth of political blogs and Web sites has attracted the attention of state elections officials, who are considering what, if any, new regulations should be imposed on the Internet. — The go-slow approach …