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Fred Kaplan / Slate:
BUSH'S APPALLING IRAQ SPEECH. — President Bush's TV address tonight was the worst speech he's ever given on the war in Iraq, and that's saying a lot. Every premise, every proposal, nearly every substantive point was sheer fiction. The only question is whether he was being deceptive or delusional.
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Washington Post:
The Least Bad Plan — PRESIDENT BUSH'S explanation of his latest plans for Iraq last night was marred by a couple of important omissions. First, the president failed to acknowledge that, according to the standards he himself established in January, the surge of U.S. troops into Iraq has been a failure …
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
FOX News Poll: Rudy Giuliani Preferred President Over Hillary Clinton If Terrorists Attack America — NEW YORK — A majority of Americans say they would feel more comfortable with Rudy Giuliani in the White House than Hillary Clinton if another terrorist attack were to happen in the United States, according to a new FOX News poll.
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Sonya Geis / Washington Post:
Scholars Decry Law School's About-Face on New Dean — Scholars across the political spectrum protested what they called an assault on academic freedom after the University of California at Irvine withdrew a job offer from a liberal professor who wrote an op-ed criticizing the Bush administration.
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Michael V. Drake / Los Angeles Times:
Why I let Chemerinsky go — I made a management decision …
Why I let Chemerinsky go — I made a management decision …
Discussion:
Law Blog, Power Line, Front Page Magazine, Brian Leiter's Law …, Balkinization and The Volokh Conspiracy
Martin Kady II / The Politico:
MoveOn rolls out second provocative ad — Anti-war group MoveOn.org is clearly embracing the maxim that there's no such thing as bad publicity. — Just days after the group's political action committee caused a firestorm with a full page New York Times advertisement calling Gen. David Petraeus …
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The Prowler / American Spectator:
The New York Times MovesOn
The New York Times MovesOn
Discussion:
The Politico, New York Times, New York Post, Don Surber, Sigmund, Carl and Alfred, Wake up America, NewsBusters.org and Betsy's Page
Bill / INDCJournal:
A Meeting with President Bush — President Bush met with a group bloggers today in an almost hour-long discussion of the war on terror. Eight individuals attended the meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, while Bill Roggio and I video conferenced in from Camp Victory in Baghdad.
AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:
Sunnis: "al-Qaeda is the enemy of Allah" — al-Qaeda has broken the faith with Muslims. al-Qaeda propaganda and the attacks on the US in the 90's and culminating with 9-11 made it seem to be a force to take on America and Western values. It promised to return the Arab world to the pinnacle of world power.
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USA Today:
Smiley: GOP candidates ignore minorities — WASHINGTON — Three of the four leading Republican presidential candidates turned down invitations to a PBS debate this month at a historically black college in Baltimore, leading moderator Tavis Smiley on Thursday to accuse them of ignoring minority voters.
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David Lightman / Hartford Courant:
Shays Says He'll Not Run Again If Denied Chairmanship — WASHINGTON - Rep. Christopher Shays said today he will not seek another congressional term unless House Republican leaders support his bid for the job of top GOP member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
William Saletan / Slate:
RIGGING A STUDY TO MAKE CONSERVATIVES LOOK STUPID. — Are liberals smarter than conservatives? — It looks that way, according to a study published this week in Nature Neuroscience. In a rapid response test—you press a button if you're given one signal, but not if you're given a different signal …
Redstate:
What If MoveOn.org Existed 65 Years Ago? — How NOT To Understand The Reconstruction Effort In Iraq — Comments (9) » — Had MoveOn.org and their ilk been around 65-years ago this conversation would likely be taking place in German. — And our beer might be better.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
[TS] Op-Ed Columnist: A Surge, and Then a Stab — President Bush's actions have been what you'd expect from a man whose plan is to keep up appearances for the next 16 months.
ConservativeHome's ToryDiary:
All so predictable — The Gummer-Goldsmith report has, as ConservativeHome feared, done the party a lot of damage. It risks making us look like a high-tax party out of touch with ordinary families. And for what benefit? Nothing Britain does on its own will make a difference to climate change.
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The Corner
Scarecrow / Firedoglake:
More Than Ever, Impeachment Is the Cure — Last night we heard the President of the United States declare that he would refuse to allow US troops to come home from Iraq until they achieved "success" as he and only he defined success. "Return on success," he told the troops, adding that …
James Pindell / Boston Globe:
Shaheen to enter NH Senate race today — Former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat, will enter the US Senate race in New Hampshire today in the form of a letter to supporters. — When she gets in she will shake up already one of the most competitive US Senate races in the country.