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11:00 AM ET, October 4, 2007

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New York Times:
Secret U.S. Endorsement of Severe Interrogations  —  When the Justice Department publicly declared torture "abhorrent" in a legal opinion in December 2004, the Bush administration appeared to have abandoned its assertion of nearly unlimited presidential authority to order brutal interrogations.
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Leahy Set to Schedule Hearings on Mukasey  —  Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) signaled yesterday that he will move ahead with confirmation hearings for a new attorney general later this month without reaching a deal on documents that he hoped to obtain from the White House.
Theodore B. Olson / Washington Post:   . . . Or Safeguards?  —  The Senate Judiciary Committee …
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
On Stump, Low-Key Thompson Stirs Few Sparks  —  Twenty-four minutes after he began speaking in a small restaurant the other day, Fred D. Thompson brought his remarks to a close with a nod of his head and an expression of thanks to Iowans for allowing him to "give my thoughts about some things."
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ABCNEWS:
Ron Paul's Impressive Haul  —  Young, Rabid Internet Supporters Boost Congressman's Fundraising  —  Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, the outspoken libertarian White House hopeful often dismissed by his rivals and the punditocracy as a fringe candidate, was all smiles Wednesday as he bandied …
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Jeremy Lott / The Politico:
Is Ron Paul quirky enough to get elected?
Klaus Marre / The Hill:
Paul raises $5 million in third quarter
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Another Dimension Of The Thomas Smear  —  I spent some time last night reviewing some of the transcripts from the "high-tech lynching" delivered by the Senate Judiciary Committee to Clarence Thomas, just to refamiliarize myself with the actual testimony and evidence.
Discussion: Bookworm Room and Bench Memos
Faiz / Think Progress:
Clear Channel Rejects VoteVets Ad Because It 'Conflicts' With Listeners Who Tune Into Rush  —  Rush Limbaugh's hometown radio station that broadcasts his show — WJNO AM in Palm Beach, Florida — has refused to air a VoteVets ad by Brian McGough, the Iraq war veteran who was compared by Limbaugh to a suicide bomber.
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
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John Harwood / Wall Street Journal:
Republicans Grow Skeptical On Free Trade  —  WASHINGTON — By a nearly two-to-one margin, Republican voters believe free trade is bad for the U.S. economy, a shift in opinion that mirrors Democratic views and suggests trade deals could face high hurdles under a new president.
Washington Post:
Iraqis to Pay China $100 Million for Weapons for Police  —  Experts Fear More Will Go to Insurgents  —  Iraq has ordered $100 million worth of light military equipment from China for its police force, contending that the United States was unable to provide the materiel and is too slow …
Discussion: The Corner, The Swamp and The Gate
George F. Will / Washington Post:
The Democratic Economist  —  CHICAGO — In his curriculum vitae, Austan Goolsbee lists as his "other interests" — other than teaching at the University of Chicago — two activities: triathlons and improv comedy.  Evidently he is a masochist with a sense of humor, so he is suited to participate …
Robert Novak / Real Clear Politics:
Romney's Religion  —  When Mitt Romney appeared last week (via closed circuit from California) before the Council of Retired Chief Executives meeting in Washington, he faced kindred souls: rich Republicans who had managed big enterprises.  Yet the second question from the audience inquired …
New York Times:
In Ballot Fight, California Gets a Taste of '08  —  Ballot measures in California have long been proxies for local politicians' hopes and dreams — just ask Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who rode a recall petition to the Statehouse.  —  But now a statewide initiative has become the unusual battleground …
Discussion: Angry Bear, MSNBC and DownWithTyranny!
Robert D. Kaplan / Opinion Journal:
Modern Heroes  —  Our soldiers like what they do.  They want our respect, not pity.  —  I'm weary of seeing news stories about wounded soldiers and assertions of "support" for the troops mixed with suggestions of the futility of our military efforts in Iraq.  Why aren't there more accounts of what the troops actually do?
Dan Morse / Washington Post:
Families Settle Claims In Attack on Pentagon  —  Four Maryland families whose relatives were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the Pentagon have settled claims against American Airlines and other companies involved in ticketing and screening passengers at Dulles International Airport.
Michael Jacobson / Counterterrorism Blog:
Top Saudi Cleric Issues Warning  —  Earlier this week, Sheikh Abdel-Aziz Al-Asheikh - the most senior Wahhabi cleric in Saudi Arabia — released a rather surprising religious edict.  In this fatwa, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia instructed Saudis not to leave the Kingdom to participate in jihad …
 
 
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Edwin Chen / Bloomberg:
McCain's Campaign Showing Signs of a Comeback in New Hampshire
Discussion: Boston Globe and Drew Cline
Christina Bellantoni / Washington Times:
Hillary touts bill to unite illegals' kin
Discussion: Right Wing News and HazZzMat
DealBreaker.com:
That Craigslist Ad (The One Posted By The Enterprising Young Woman)
Discussion: TigerHawk and Punditry
Glen Johnson / Associated Press:
GOP hunts for delegates in California
Discussion: Redstate and National Review
Jacqueline L. Urgo / philly.com:
A.C. mayor goes AWOL
Mark Krikorian / The Corner:
Globaloney vs. the Real World
Agence France Presse:
Suspected '100 million dollar al-Qaeda financier' netted in Iraq
New York Times:
Bush Vetoes Child Health Bill Privately
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jec.senate.gov:
Mass Incarceration in the United States: At What Cost?
Flemming Rose / Pajamas Media:
TERROR THREAT AGAINST DANISH CARTOON EDITOR FLEMMING ROSE
Discussion: Gates of Vienna
Bloomberg:
Bush Veto Gives Democrats Legislative Defeat, Political Opening
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Roger Cohen / New York Times:
The New L-Word: Neocon  —  A few years back, at the height …
Brian Maloney / The Radio Equalizer:
Anti-Talk Radio Campaigns Emerge Across America
Discussion: Jihad Watch and Hot Air
Bill Poovey / Associated Press:
Secessionists meeting in Tennessee
Scot Lehigh / Boston Globe:
Edwards plays the Bubba card
Rebecca Traister / Salon:
The 9/11 backlash against women  —  Terror swept women …
Discussion: Feministe, Ezra Klein and Pandagon
 

 
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Peter White / Deadline:
Fox and Hulu extend their content partnership, including in-season streaming rights for Fox's programming; sources: the deal is worth $1.5B over four years

Peter Kafka / Business Insider:
A Q&A with Chris Balfe, CEO of Red Seat Ventures, which has helped Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly set up their podcast and streaming businesses and sell ads

Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

 
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