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12:55 PM ET, September 30, 2007

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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
9/11 Is Over  —  Not long ago, the satirical newspaper The Onion ran a fake news story that began like this:  —  "At a well-attended rally in front of his new ground zero headquarters Monday, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani officially announced his plan to run for president of 9/11.
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Jules Crittenden:
Nation of Stupid  —  Tom Friedman: "9/11 has made us stupid."  —  Sure has made some people stupid, no question.  Friedman is writing against Giuliani as the "9/11″ candidate, saying we need a 9/12 candidate.  Which, as an attempt to be clever, is pretty stupid, too. 9/12, you'll recall, was the day after 9/11.
Discussion: PoliBlog (TM) and BartBlog
Warner Todd Huston / Stop The ACLU:
NYTimes: Thomas Friedman Wants America to Get Over 9/11  —  Thomas Friedman thinks you are "stupid" if you still care about the atrocity committed against this country by Islamofascists in New York on 9/11/2001.  He thinks "9/11 is over" and we all should just move on.
Seymour M. Hersh / New Yorker:
SHIFTING TARGETS  —  The Administration's plan for Iran. … In a series of public statements in recent months, President Bush and members of his Administration have redefined the war in Iraq, to an increasing degree, as a strategic battle between the United States and Iran.
Frank Rich / New York Times:
Is Hillary Clinton the New Old Al Gore?  —  THE Democrats can't lose the White House in 2008, can they?  —  Some 13 months before Election Day, the race's dynamic seems immutable.  Americans can't wait to evict the unpopular president and end his disastrous war.
Steve Benen / Talking Points Memo:
MCCAIN STUMBLES ON RELIGION — AGAIN  —  Perhaps the moral of the story is that Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) would be far better off avoiding religion as a campaign issue.  It's been dogging him for years, and his fall from grace continues.  —  In 2000, the Arizona senator gambled …
Discussion: Eschaton
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Matt / Think Progress:
Kristol's Dark Humor: Bush's 'Heartless Assault On Our Children' Is 'A Good Idea'  —  On Fox News Sunday this morning, NPR's Mara Liasson said that President Bush's expected veto of an expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), which passed both the House and Senate …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Alexandra Zavis / Los Angeles Times:
Petraeus admits to rise in Iraq violence  —  The top U.S. commander, back from his trip to Washington, says Sunni Arab militants have carried out a 'Ramadan surge.' But he notes that the level of attacks remains lower than a year ago.  —  BAGHDAD — Gen. David H. Petraeus …
Discussion: The Newshoggers
Associated Press:
Report: Countrywide CEO Cashed Out  —  LA Times: Angelo Mozilo Cashed In $138 Million In Options Before Crash  —  (AP) Countrywide Financial Corp. Chairman and CEO Angelo Mozilo cashed in $138 million in stock options over the last year, switching his trading plans as the mortgage company went …
Agence France Presse:
US military deaths in Iraq lowest in 14 months  —  US military losses in Iraq for September stood at 70 on Sunday, the lowest monthly figure since July last year, according to an AFP tally based on Pentagon figures.  —  The figure also marks the fourth consecutive drop in the monthly death toll following a high of 121 in May.
Discussion: Power Line and PrairiePundit
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Dangerous Logjam on Surveillance  —  When a nation can't solve the problems that concern its citizens, it's in trouble.  And that's where America now finds itself on nearly every big issue — from immigration to Iraq to health care to anti-terrorism policies.
Discussion: The Sideshow and PrairiePundit
Opinion Journal:
Surveillance Showdown  —  "Privacy" zealots want America to forgo intelligence capabilities during wartime.  —  Would any sane country purposefully limit its ability to spy on enemy communications in time of war?  That is the question Congress must answer as it takes up reform of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Orlando Patterson / New York Times:
Jena, O. J. and the Jailing of Black America  —  THE miscarriage of justice at Jena, La. — where five black high school students arrested for beating a white student were charged with attempted murder — and the resulting protest march tempts us to the view, expressed by several of the marchers …
Discussion: THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Simon Walters / Daily Mail:
I hate all Iranians, US aide tells MPs  —  Britsh MPs visiting the Pentagon to discuss America's stance on Iran and Iraq were shocked to be told by one of President Bush's senior women officials: "I hate all Iranians."  —  And she also accused Britain of "dismantling" the Anglo-US-led coalition …
Discussion: The Newshoggers
 
 
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