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3:15 PM ET, September 10, 2007

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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.
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Col. Joe Repya: The Assault on General David Petraeus  —  I'm fortunate to count Colonel Joe Repya among my friends in Minnesota.  The retired soldier, a veteran of Vietnam, Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom joined me as a co-host two weeks ago for my radio show at the State Fair …
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
'Testing... testing...,' the surge's 15-minute delay  —  Gen. David Petraeus waited to testify on Capitol Hill, where the microphones weren't working at the start.  AP Photo by Susan Walsh  —  After months of anticipation for the testimony of Army Gen. David Petraeus on Capitol Hill …
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Petraeus: Return to 'pre-surge' force by mid-2008  —  Gen. David Petraeus: Envisions a redeployment of the "surge'' forces by mid-2008.  Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images  —  by Mark Silva, and updated  —  "The United States will be in a position to reduce its forces in Iraq in the months ahead …
Discussion: The Politico
Big Tent Democrat / TalkLeft:
On Petraeus: The Manufacturing Of A Storyline
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
Delay Decision on Cuts, General Says
Bob Owens / Pajamas Media:
ARMY CHECKMATES THE NEW REPUBLIC  —  Last month Pajamas Media published an in-depth report on the scandal surrounding the "Baghdad Diarist" articles by Scott Thomas Beauchamp in The New Republic.  —  Now PJM's Bob Owens interviews Major John Cross, who led the U.S. Army's investigation into Private Beauchamp's shocking claims.
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Bryan / Hot Air:
New Vent: Checking up on The New Republic; Update: Foer ducks; Update An interview with the Beauchamp investigator  —  Michelle interviews The Weekly Standard's Michael Goldfarb about the Scott Thomas Beauchamp scandal.  We also stop by The New Republic's office in Washington to see if editor Franklin Foer will talk with us.
Michelle Malkin:
Breaking the Scott Thomas Beauchamp stalemate
Discussion: A Blog For All
Confederate Yankee:
High Noon for TNR
Discussion: Gay Patriot
Brian Ross Reports / The Blotter:
Second Bin Laden Tape Expected  —  Brian Ross Reports:  —  A second tape from Osama bin Laden was recorded in the same location as the video released last week.  —  People in the intelligence community who have seen the tape feel it is directly related to the 9/11 anniversary since …
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Big Tent Democrat / TalkLeft:
Petraeus Live Blog 2 - Petraeus Opening Statement  —  General Petraeus speaks:  —  Will discuss "his recommendations to his chain of command."  Insists that this is his personal statement uncleared by anyone.  —  "The security goals of the Surge are being met."
Discussion: The Newshoggers
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Big Tent Democrat / TalkLeft:
Petraeus Hearings Live Blog: Part I
Discussion: Democrats.com
Washington Post:   Petraeus Says Objectives in Iraq Are Largely Being Met
Horses Mouth:
Silly Iraqis.  Why don't they understand just how great "scholar-warrior" Petraeus has been for them? … Okay, so let's do an unofficial tally.  —  In the "surge is working" corner:
Discussion: Eschaton, Washington Post and Salon
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USA Today:
Thompson climbs in GOP poll  —  WASHINGTON — Former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson has gotten a modest bump in support after finally announcing he's running for the Republican presidential nomination, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds.  And Arizona Sen. John McCain may have started to turn around his beleaguered campaign.
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Rasmussen Reports:
2008 Republican Presidential Primary
Discussion: USA Today and race42008.com
Los Angeles Times:
Study finds left-wing brain, right-wing brain  —  Even in humdrum nonpolitical decisions, liberals and conservatives literally think differently, researchers show.  —  Exploring the neurobiology of politics, scientists have found that liberals tolerate ambiguity and conflict better than conservatives because of how their brains work.
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Marlowe Hood / Agence France Presse:
Homo politicus: brain function of liberals, conservatives differs
Discussion: The Atlantic Online and Cafe Hayek
Philip Sherwell / Telegraph:
Activists take Al Gore to task on his diet  —  He may be the hero of the environmental movement for his crusade against global warming but Al Gore is about to be targeted by animal rights activists over his carnivorous contribution to greenhouse gases.  —  Citing United Nations research …
Michael J. Totten:
Anbar Awakens Part I: The Battle of Ramadi  —  RAMADI, IRAQ - After spending some time in and around Baghdad with the United States military I visited the city of Ramadi, the capital of Iraq's notoriously convulsive and violent Anbar Province, and breathed an unlikely sigh of relief.
Discussion: The Jawa Report and Hot Air
Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
COOKING THE BOOKS....Is it just me, or does anyone else think that Republicans are making a big mistake by spending all their TV time this morning complaining about accusations that Gen. Petraeus is cooking the books in his assessment of progress in Iraq?  Repeating the accusation …
Mario Loyola / The Tank:
Democrats Face Hobson's Choice  —  I must say that I sympathize with the bind that Democratic leaders are in somewhat.  Defeatism is forced upon them by their base.  That's why they have no choice but but to insist that Iraq is going disastrously badly, that it was all a mistake, and that we should get out now.
Glen Johnson / Associated Press:
Romney's campaign offices burglarized  —  BOSTON - The campaign headquarters of Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney was burglarized over the weekend and a television and computers stolen.  —  A campaign spokesman for the former Massachusetts governor described the crime as …
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Is The War Salvageable?  —  That depends on what we mean by the war and what we mean by salvage.  Here's a decent, skeptical primer on the Petraeus testimony.  It covers all the main points in six minutes.  Asking us to hang in there for yet another six months, hoping for the best, seems to me to be a non-starter.
 
 
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Kathryn Jean Lopez / The Corner:
We Can't Hear Petraeus!!  —  So you think technology is bad in Iraq?
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Perry Bacon Jr / The Trail:
The Democrats, Lost in Translation
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Democrats on Iraq Reporting
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Thompson Provided Legal Counsel For Pan Am 103 Bombers
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