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Faiz / Think Progress:
Right Wing Launches Baseless Smear Campaign Against 12 Year Old Recipient Of SCHIP — Two weeks ago, the Democratic radio address was delivered by a 12-year old Maryland boy named Graeme Frost. Graeme told his story of being involved in a severe car accident three years ago …
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The Corner:
The new poor — Over the weekend, I posted a couple of things re Graeme Frost, the Democratic Party's 12-year old healthcare spokesman. Michelle Malkin reports that the blogospheric lefties are all steamed about the wingnuts' Swiftboating of sick kids, etc. — Sorry, no sale.
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Thers / Whiskey Fire:
Let Them Be and That's the Lesson — Michelle Malkin went to go bother the Frost family today. — Think Progress reports: … Malkin screeches something about "faux outraged leftists." I hasten to assure her that, no, this is the genuine article. — Her defense for her behavior, and for that of Greater Wingnuttia:
Digby / Hullabaloo:
Fetid Compost Where Their Hearts Should Be — This is sick. The right is going after the 12 year old who gave the Saturday Democratic address supporting the SCHIP program. Remember him? … Think Progress reports that the pathological rightwing freakshow has accused this family of being …
Richard Blair / All Spin Zone:
SCHIP and the Right Wing Swiftboating of Graeme Frost: Can the …
SCHIP and the Right Wing Swiftboating of Graeme Frost: Can the …
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New York Times:
Democratic Concessions Are Expected on Wiretapping — Two months after vowing to roll back broad new wiretapping powers won by the Bush administration, Congressional Democrats appear ready to make concessions that could extend some of the key powers granted to the National Security Agency.
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New York Times:
Democrats Seem Ready to Extend Wiretap Powers — Two months after insisting that they would roll back broad eavesdropping powers won by the Bush administration, Democrats in Congress appear ready to make concessions that could extend some crucial powers given to the National Security Agency.
Fred File:
Fairness Doctrine Makes No Sense in Today's World — [NOTE: The American Spectator reports this chilling news: … This news about Democrats trampling on the First Amendment for political purposes ties into Fred's latest commentary. -Sean] — Whether it's the situation in Iraq …
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The Prowler / American Spectator:
PATRIOTIC GORE — The Democrat Party senior leadership is feeling a Rush. Rush Limbaugh, that is. Late last week, DNC Chair Howard Dean, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, his deputy, Sen. Dick Durbin and Senatorial Committee chair, Sen. Chuck Schumer, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi all signed off …
David Roberts / Gristmill:
Obama's energy proposal — Barack Obama is going to unveil the details of his energy plan today. I haven't seen a copy of the speech or the plan yet, so all I have to go on is the reporting, which is just ... awful. I can't decide which is worse, the L.A. Times, Reuters, or AP.
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Drudge Report:
DAN RATHER VOWED TO LEAK BUSH GUARD DOCS TO NEW YORK TIMES — IF CBS SPIKED — Former CBSNEWS anchor Dan Rather pressured CBS to air the failed Bush/National Guard story in September 2004, Howard Kurtz reports in his new blockbuster book: REALITY SHOW: INSIDE THE LAST GREAT TELEVISION NEWS RACE.
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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Buyout Firms to Avoid a Tax Hike — Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) has told private-equity firms in recent weeks that a tax-hike proposal they have spent millions of dollars to defeat will not get through the Senate this year, according to executives and lobbyists.
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Bill Sammon / Examiner:
He's back: Sandy Berger now advising Hillary Clinton — WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Sandy Berger, who stole highly classified terrorism documents from the National Archives, destroyed them and lied to investigators, is now an adviser to presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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The Atlantic Online:
Red Baiting — Over on the blog-I-didn't-know-he-had, Roger Cohen shows us all that he's actually the kind of liberal hawk who likes going in for a little McCarthyite red baiting now and again, analogizing my former colleague Mike Tomasky to a Stalin apologist.
Boston Globe:
Military sees big decline in black enlistees — Iraq war cited in 58% drop since 2000 — WASHINGTON - African-Americans, whose longstanding relationship with the US military helped them prove their abilities and offered a way to get ahead, have turned away from the armed forces …
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Have Mercy, Have Mercy! — It may be a first. Castration via live satellite hook up. — This morning, tough guy Joe Scarborough unloaded on "Iraqi losers" for complaining about Blackwater for blowing away so many Iraqi civilians. — Moments later, Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) comes on the show and sends Scarborough scurrying for cover.
Martin Kady II / The Politico:
Democrats turn to traditional issues — Congressional Democrats rode anti-war sentiment to victory last fall — but they are staking their success in the final months of this year's calendar on more traditional domestic issues amid concern that the war may not be the potent political issue it once was by Election Day 2008.
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