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Michelle Malkin:
Democrat poster-child abuse, the nutroots' pushback, and the continued campaign to silence the Right — I received an e-mail from a NYTimes reporter this afternoon: … I gave him these comments: … I also told him this: … Here's the NYTimes story, which actually turned out much fairer and more balanced than I expected.
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The Newshoggers, USA Today, Think Progress, The Strata-Sphere, Right Wing News, The Mahablog, Right Voices, QandO, Sister Toldjah, The American Street, The Democratic Daily, Ankle Biting Pundits, Ezra Klein, Riehl World View, Firedoglake, Balloon Juice, Free Republic, Daily Kos, FreeSpeech.com, Dean's World, All Spin Zone, Tapscott's Copy Desk and Kiko's House
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David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Capitol Feud: A 12-Year-Old Is the Fodder — There have been moments when the fight between Congressional Democrats and President Bush over the State Children's Health Insurance Program seemed to devolve into a shouting match about who loves children more. — So when Democrats enlisted …
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Captain's Quarters, The Moderate Voice, protein wisdom, Firedoglake, D-Day, The Carpetbagger Report, PrairiePundit, The Next Hurrah, TigerHawk, Chuck Adkins, Whiskey Fire, Bark Bark Woof Woof, About.com U.S. Politics, Rook's Rant, Dependable Renegade, The American Street, The Shotgun, Ezra Klein, Suburban Guerrilla, TBogg, Democracy Project and Hullabaloo
Matthew Hay Brown / Baltimore Sun:
Frost family draws ire of conservatives — Halsey and Bonnie Frost, in front of their Butchers Hill house. Critics question whether the Frosts should be eligible for a federal insurance program. (Sun photo by Barbara Haddock Taylor / October 9, 2007) — When Halsey and Bonnie Frost agreed …
New York Times:
An Israeli Strike on Syria Kindles Debate in the U.S. — A sharp debate is under way in the Bush administration about the significance of the Israeli intelligence that led to last month's Israeli strike inside Syria, according to current and former American government officials.
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The Swamp, Hashmonean.com, Israel Matzav, Yourish.com, Atlas Shrugs and Washington Monthly
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Bomb, Bomb Iran — Hillary seemed rattled. — Up until now, she has displayed remarkable imperturbability — gliding along with the help of good lighting, a hearty guffaw and a clever husband. — But on Sunday in New Hampton, Iowa, Hillary lost her cool at last.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
From Former Bush Aide, A Candid Assessment Of the GOP Candidates — A former adviser to President Bush has a brutally candid analysis of the Republican presidential nomination contest: Fred D. Thompson is the campaign's "biggest dud," Mitt Romney has "a real problem in the South" …
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Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Swamp, Wall Street Journal, The Politico, Taegan Goddard's …, TIME and Washington Monthly
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Senator Sam Brownback / New York Times:
The Republican Debate — The following is a transcript of the Republican Presidential debate in Dearborn, Mich., as provided by the Federal News Service. — PARTICIPANTS: — FORMER NEW YORK MAYOR RUDY GIULIANI — FORMER ARKANSAS GOVERNOR MIKE HUCKABEE — FORMER MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Residents of a famously liberal city appear to be changing views — San Francisco - the liberal, left-coast city conservatives love to mock - could be undergoing a transformation when it comes to homeless people. Although the city would still be a poor choice for a pep rally for the war in Iraq …
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Death, Daily Pundit, JammieWearingFool, Jules Crittenden, five feet of fury. and Moonbattery
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Generation Q — I just spent the past week visiting several colleges — Auburn, the University of Mississippi, Lake Forest and Williams — and I can report that the more I am around this generation of college students, the more I am both baffled and impressed.
The Corner:
Ups and Downs for Gore — While Al Gore is the favorite to win the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, a British court has found that his film is both partisan and contains no fewer than eleven material inaccuracies that need to be drawn to students' attention if it is going to be shown in schools.
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Jules Crittenden
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Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
4 Democrats Pull Out of Michigan Primary — Four of the Democratic presidential candidates announced today that they would not take part in the Democratic primary in Michigan, all but ceding the contest in that major battleground state to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is ahead in the polls there and is staying in.
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Don Surber:
Pelosi swamped — Having had the worst 10 months for a House speaker in recent memory, Nancy Pelosi is patting herself on the back — to a fawning press. She told the Swamp blog (irony alert) at the Baltimore Sun: — "We have drained the swamp. We have passed historic legislation."
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The Influence Peddler
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Naftali Bendavid / Chicago Tribune:
Pelosi 'proud' of her House: 'We've drained swamp'
Pelosi 'proud' of her House: 'We've drained swamp'
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Redstate
WSFA-TV:
Death Of Montgomery Minister Deeply Affects Snowdoun Pastor — Nearly 7 years ago pastor Steve Campbell used a Sunday service to dedicate the new Snowdoun Baptist Church. Campbell had a special guest in the congregation that day.. Reverend Gary Aldridge. — "Gary was a dear friend of mine," Campbell said.
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Agitprop
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Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
Blogs target jihadis online — Ordinary Americans are tracking down U.S. Web sites used by al Qaeda and jihadi sympathizers and then using the Internet to persuade the service providers to snuff out the sites. — "I do this because it has to be done," says one blogger who calls himself a …
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Why Fight For Anyone's Freedom? — In the backlash against President Bush's democracy agenda, conservatives are increasingly taking the lead. It is inherently difficult for liberals to argue against the expansion of social and political liberalism in oppressive parts of the world — though …
Alan Fram / Associated Press:
AP Poll: More see economy as top problem — WASHINGTON - A growing number of people say the economy is the nation's top problem, with the less educated among the most worried, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll showed Tuesday. — Yet even with a credit crunch and soft housing market …
Washington Post:
Clinton Cites Lessons of Partisanship — CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton pushed back against criticism from fellow Democrats that she is too polarizing to unite the country as president, arguing that the political battles she has been through make her uniquely equipped …
Eugene Volokh / Opinion Journal:
President Spock — What if Barack Obama told his wife he wouldn't say "I love you" anymore? — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said he doesn't tell his wife he loves her any more, because "I love you" has become a substitute for "true love."
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PrairiePundit