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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Democrats' Iraq Push on Hold — Reid Plans Spring Effort to Set June 2008 Pullout Deadline — Unable to garner enough Republican support, Senate Democratic leaders said yesterday that they are abandoning a bipartisan effort to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq by next spring.
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Washington Post:
GOP Moderates Weigh Loyalty To Bush vs. Political Realities — With a difficult war debate looming and presidential vetoes for a host of popular legislation threatened, moderate Republicans in Congress are facing a tough choice: Stand by President Bush or run for their political lives.
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Manu Raju / The Hill:
Webb's Iraq bill inches closer to 60 — Four new Senate Republicans signaled Tuesday that they may vote for a Democratic amendment aimed at giving U.S. troops in Iraq more time at home between deployments, helping Democrats inch closer to a rare victory on the conduct of the Iraq war.
Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Crunch Time — Video of Sen. Jim Webb explaining the importance of the Webb Amendment.
Crunch Time — Video of Sen. Jim Webb explaining the importance of the Webb Amendment.
Paul Krugman:
Introducing This Blog — "I was born in 1953. Like the rest of my generation, I took the America I grew up in for granted - in fact, like many in my generation I railed against the very real injustices of our society, marched against the bombing of Cambodia, went door to door for liberal candidates.
Roddie A. Burris / The State:
Jackson criticizes Obama — Presidential candidate's response to Jena, La., case called too weak — The Rev. Jesse Jackson called Tuesday on Democrats seeking the 2008 nomination for president to give S.C. voters "something to vote for" when they go to the polls in January.
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Steven Clemons / Salon:
Why Bush won't attack Iran — Despite saber-rattling, and the Washington buzz that a strike is coming, the president doesn't intend to bomb Iran. Cheney may have other ideas. — During a recent high-powered Washington dinner party attended by 18 people, Zbigniew Brzezinski …
John Whitesides / Reuters:
Bush, Congress at record low ratings: Reuters poll — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush and the U.S. Congress registered record-low approval ratings in a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday, and a new monthly index measuring the mood of Americans dipped slightly on deepening worries about the economy.
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Scott Wong / Arizona Republic:
Widow of Luke pilot lashes out at media — Days after an al-Qaida-linked group released a video showing the body of a Luke Air Force Base fighter pilot killed in Iraq last year, his widow lashed out at the national media, accusing it of politicizing and using the images to erode public support for the war.
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Habeas Restoration Cloture Vote Tally — Senators of the 110th Congress: — Akaka, Daniel K.- (D - HI) — AYE — Alexander, Lamar- (R - TN) — NAY — Allard, Wayne- (R - CO) — NAY — Barrasso, John- (R - WY) — NAY — Baucus, Max- (D - MT) — AYE — Bayh, Evan- (D - IN) — AYE
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
In the Shadow of Horror, SS Guardians Frolic — Last December, Rebecca Erbelding, a young archivist at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, opened a letter from a former United States Army intelligence officer who said he wanted to donate photographs of Auschwitz he had found more than 60 years ago in Germany.
David E. Bernstein / Los Angeles Times:
What about Larry? — Compare Chemerinsky's tale with academia's bashing of ex-Harvard chief Summers. — The saga of controversial liberal law professor Erwin Chemerinsky's on-again, off-again deanship at the new UC Irvine law school was highly unusual in two ways.
Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Debate No-Shows Worry GOP Leaders — Candidates Are Urged to Attend Forums Sponsored by Minorities — Key Republican leaders are encouraging the party's presidential candidates to rethink their decision to skip presidential debates focusing on issues important to minorities …
Dick Cheney / Wall Street Journal:
The Real Bush Record — In his new book, "The Age of Turbulence," my longtime friend Alan Greenspan argues that President Bush's economic and budget policies have been fiscally irresponsible. I've known and admired Alan for years, and I believe he was a great chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.
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Guardian:
The death of relativism — The film A Mighty Heart goes too far in likening my son's murderers to the Guantánamo regime — Judea Pearl — I used to believe that the world essentially divided into two types of people: those who were broadly tolerant, and those who felt threatened by differences.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Education of Robert Gates — Robert Gates has been a godsend. After a bombastic defense secretary, we now have a candid one. After ego, we have self-effacement. After domination, we have a man who welcomes discussion. — Gates was decisive during the Walter Reed hospital fiasco.