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11:25 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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McClatchy Washington Bureau:
What Crocker and Petraeus didn't say  —  WASHINGTON — The Bush administration's top two officials in Iraq answered questions from Congress for more than six hours on Monday, but their testimony may have been as important for what they didn't say as for what they did.
Paul Richter / Los Angeles Times:
Bush policy to bequeath Iraq to successor  —  The president plans to end his term with a strong U.S. military in the country and leave the issue of exiting to his successor.  —  WASHINGTON — The talk in Washington on Monday was all about troop reductions, yet it also brought …
New York Times:
Empty Calories  —  For months, President Bush has been promising an honest accounting of the situation in Iraq, a fresh look at the war strategy and a new plan for how to extricate the United States from the death spiral of the Iraqi civil war.  The nation got none of that yesterday …
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
THAT FOX "EXCLUSIVE"
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
'Six Months' Without End
Bloomberg:
Petraeus's Credibility Wins Bush Extra Time for Iraq Strategy
Discussion: Reuters and Agence France Presse
Jackie Kucinich / The Hill:
Republicans introduce measure condemning MoveOn ad  —  House Republican leaders introduced a resolution Monday condemning a full-page newspaper ad from MoveOn.org that criticizes the character of Gen. David Petraeus, the commanding general of U.S. troops in Iraq.
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ABCNEWS:
MoveOn.org Ad Takes Aim at Petraeus  —  Ad From Liberal Activist Group Takes on Petraeus and the GOP Finds a New Talking Point  —  A newspaper ad from the anti-war group MoveOn.org that attacks Gen. David Petraeus has prompted a Republican outcry in Washington, D.C., as supporters …
Michael Yon / The Tank:
The Times Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
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Norman Podhoretz / Opinion Journal:
'America the Ugly'  —  Six years after 9/11, it's notable how little the politics of the left have changed.  —  In the immediate aftermath of the attacks on us that took place on this very day six years ago, several younger commentators proclaimed the birth of an entirely new era in American history.
CBS News:
Poll: Giuliani Tumbles, GOP Race Tightens  —  CBS News Poll: Thompson's Entry Vaults Him To A Close Second Place In Republican Contest  —  (CBS) Rudy Giuliani, after holding the front-runner spot in the race for the Republican presidential nomination for months, has seen his lead nearly evaporate …
David Hinckley / NY Daily News:
Montgomery Gentry loves country and sings for 'Freedom'  —  Troy Gentry, partner of Eddie Montgomery in the red-hot country band Montgomery Gentry, says he has joked with radio-and-TV host Sean Hannity about swapping jobs for a day.  —  "Sean said if he weren't on the radio, he'd like to have been a country singer," says Gentry.
Discussion: Agitprop and Brave New Films blog
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Quote for the Day  —  "The lazier a man is, the more he plans to do tomorrow," - the caption on Fred Thompson's high-school yearbook photo, according to the Daily Mail.  I realized the other day who he reminds me of: Foghorn Leghorn.  As in:
Discussion: Outside The Beltway
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Strike Three?  —  A bomb-sniffing dog in Ankara helped Turkish authorities stop a massive terrorist attack on the anniversary of 9/11.  A van full of explosives in a parking garage would have devastated the center of the large city, and it would have served as a counterpoint to the messages released by Osama bin Laden in the past week:
 
 
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Jack Mellyn / CQPolitics.com:
Illinois Rep. Lipinski Faces Three Primary Opponents in 3rd District Race
Ching-Ching Ni / Los Angeles Times:
Chinese woman has 26 needles in body
John Tierney / New York Times:
'Feel Good' vs. 'Do Good' on Climate
Discussion: Reason Magazine
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
THE FIGHT TO FILL JUDICIAL VACANCIES GROWS EVER WEIRDER.
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Attack Iran!  —  That's NRO's Andy McCarthy's take on the Petraeus testimony.
Discussion: The Corner
John Bresnahan / The Politico:
Miers, Bolten contempt filings delayed
Jonathan Kozol / The Huffington Post:
Why I am Fasting: An Explanation to My Friends
Daniel Larison / Eunomia:
Unambiguously Silly  —  Maybe Ross is right, though I suspect …
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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Clinton to Return Money Linked to Fund-Raiser
Lorie Byrd / Wizbang:
Six Years Later — We Will Not Forget
Baron Bodissey / Gates of Vienna:
Arrests in Brussels  —  Note: The earliest reports are at the bottom of this post.
Discussion: Gateway Pundit
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Fred completes overhaul, campaign goes 'corporate'
USA Today:
Colin Powell: Terrorists are not greatest threat to nation
David Charter / Times of London:
Young Muslims begin dangerous fight for the right to abandon faith
Discussion: michellemalkin.com
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Romney Adviser Linked to Anti-Thompson Internet Site
Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
New U.S. Law Credited in Arrests Abroad