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3:40 AM ET, September 11, 2007

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George Will / Real Clear Politics:
By Bush's Own Standard, Surge Has Failed  —  Before Gen. David Petraeus' report, and to give it a context of optimism, the president visited Iraq's Anbar province to underscore the success of the surge in making some hitherto anarchic areas less so.  More significant, however, was the fact that the president did not visit Baghdad.
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Frank James / The Swamp:
Petraeus 'Betray Us' ad is group's 'shock and awe'  —  MoveOn.org was looking to get attention and so they have with their full-page New York Times ad in which they slam Gen. David Petraeus, rhyming his name with "betray us."  It's the liberal group's version of shock and awe.
CNN Political Ticker:
Thompson calls on Democrats to return MoveOn.org donations  —  COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) - Former senator and Republican White House hopeful Fred Thompson called on Democratic presidential candidates Monday to refund all donations received from MoveOn.org after the liberal advocacy group ran …
Think Progress:
REPORT: Petraeus Spent At Least 17 Days In August Flacking For Bush's Escalation  —  The Washington Post reported this weekend that the White House political office and Gen. David Petraeus' unit have been "hard-wired" together, working jointly to "map out ways of selling the surge."
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Empire Burlesque
ABCNEWS:
MoveOn.org Ad Takes Aim at Petraeus
Discussion: Redstate
Michael Yon / National Review Online:
Yon: Dont Ask Me What I Think about the Petraeus Repor...
Discussion: UrbanGrounds and Guardian
Washington Post:
The General's Long View Could Cut Withdrawal Debate Short  —  If Gen. David H. Petraeus has his way, tens of thousands of U.S. troops will be in Iraq for years to come.  —  Iraq's armed forces are improving, Petraeus told Congress yesterday.  Overall violence is down.
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Ed Kilgore / Democratic Strategist:
Petraeus Made EZ
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
THAT FOX "EXCLUSIVE"
David Stout / New York Times:
Slow Progress Being Made in Iraq, Petraeus Tells Congress
The Washington Post / The Trail:
Anti-Thompson Site Connects to Romney Camp  —  A top adviser to former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney appears to be behind today's launch of a new Web site attacking GOP presidential rival Fred Thompson.  —  The site, www.phoneyfred.org, paints an unflattering picture of Thompson …
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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:   Romney Adviser Linked to Anti-Thompson Internet Site
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John Solomon / The Trail:
Clintons to Return $850,000 in Hsu Funds
Discussion: TalkLeft and Roger L. Simon
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
THAT POLL OF IRAQIS  —  There's been a lot of attention to that poll that showed that the great majority of Iraqis (70%) believe that the surge has failed and that security conditions have deteriorated.  But there's a lot more in that poll that's worth looking at.  (Click here for the full results.)
Discussion: Eschaton and The Atlantic Online
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Clinton Questions Petraeus  —  After blaming the previous "supine" Congress and Rumsfeld for our current impasse, she repeats that skepticism of Petraeus's report is merited.  She seems to have conceded that there's no chance that the Congress can stop the continued escalation.
Discussion: Corrente
James Joyner / Outside The Beltway:
New Gig  —  I'm starting a new chapter in my professional career this morning, having been hired as the managing editor for the Atlantic Council of the United States.  Over the next few weeks, I'll be working with CEO Fred Kempe and the senior leadership of the Council in relaunching their Web presence.
Ynetnews:
67 wounded in Qassam attack  —  (Video) Rocket launched from northern Gaza lands in western Negev military base, injures dozens of soldiers, the largest number of casualties from a Qassam attack  —  VIDEO - About 67 Israeli soldiers were wounded after a Qassam rocket launched from northern Gaza landed …
David Charter / Times of London:
Young Muslims begin dangerous fight for the right to abandon faith  —  A group of young Muslim apostates launches a campaign today, the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on America, to make it easier to renounce Islam.  —  The provocative move reflects a growing rift between traditionalists …
Discussion: michellemalkin.com
 
 
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Petraeus: How Many Times Do I Have to Defend My Stats?
Heritage Foundation:
Dealing with Taiwan's Referendum on the United Nations
Discussion: The Peking Duck
Carolyn Marshall / New York Times:
24-Year Term for Californian in Terrorism Training Case
Discussion: Needlenose
New York Times:
Giuliani Still Faces Hurdles With G.O.P., Poll Shows
Discussion: Pollster.com
Leila Fadel / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Security in Iraq still elusive
Donald G. McNeil Jr / New York Times:
Drugs Banned, Many of World's Poor Suffer in Pain
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Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
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The Sun:
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Rove Replacement Seen as Highly Partisan Go-Getter
Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
PETRAEUS'S DRAWDOWN....This slide from Gen. David Paraeus's …
The Atlantic Online:
Hope: The New Plan  —  Check out this briefing slide from General Petraeus' presentation:
Aaron Blake / The Hill:
Hagel bows out of politics
Mario Loyola / The Tank:
Democrats Face Hobson's Choice
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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