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2:40 PM ET, October 10, 2007

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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 …
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The Corner:
Frosty reception  —  I tremble to return to the subject of the Frost family, if only because so many e-mailers in the last 72 hours seem to confuse a debate on health care with an analysis of my sexual inadequacy and the accommodational capacity of my posterior.
Discussion: five feet of fury.
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Let's Move The S-CHIP Debate Back To Policy  —  The New York Times takes a look into the storm of controversy over the Frost family in the S-CHIP debate.  David Herszenhorn gives a fairly balanced view of the nine-day wonder that the Frosts became, and settles some of the factual disputes that has plagued the sideshow:
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Shaun Mullen / The Moderate Voice:
Graeme Frost & Why I'm Ashamed to Be a Blogger Today (Update II)  —  The Frosts Outside & Inside Semi-Palatial Home  —  The vicious underbelly of the blogosphere is in full-howl display over the story of Graeme Frost, the 12-year-old who gave a Democratic Party radio rebuttal to President Bush's veto …
Michelle Malkin:
Democrat poster-child abuse, the nutroots' pushback, and the continued campaign to silence the Right  —  Update 1:40pm Eastern.  Bruce Kesler discovers that, despite living in one of the highest cost areas of the U.S., San Diego, owning a modest house in a middle-class neighborhood, with substantial equity, he qualifies for S-CHIP.
David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Capitol Feud: A 12-Year-Old Is the Fodder
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
My Clinton Problem - And Ours  —  A reader writes: … Yes, I remember.  I was an unillusioned Clinton supporter in 1991 and 1992.  As editor of The New Republic, I helped guide the magazine toward an endorsement of the guy.  Heck, I edited Sid Blumenthal's coverage of the campaign and wrote the editorial that endorsed him.
Discussion: Ezra Klein and Oliver Willis
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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.
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
The Silenced Majority  —  We are condemned, the smart guys tell us, to stay in Iraq.
Discussion: TalkLeft and Norwegianity
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Smile, Though Your Head Is Aching  —  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was in a determinedly good mood when she sat down to lunch with reporters yesterday.  She entered the room beaming and, over the course of an hour, smiled no fewer than 31 times and got off at least 23 laughs.
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David Kelley / Wall Street Journal:
Capitalist Heroes  —  Fifty years ago today Ayn Rand published her magnum opus, "Atlas Shrugged."  It's an enduringly popular novel — all 1,168 pages of it — with some 150,000 new copies still sold each year in bookstores alone.  And it's always had a special appeal for people in business.
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Thank You, Jerry Nadler.  —  I am sitting here in my living room watching the FISA bill mark-up in the House Judiciary Committee.  Jerry Nadler is rocking, and I had to take a moment to say thank you.  From the hearing moments ago (this is me transcribing it, so it's a rough transcript):
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ACLU:
Tell your representative: Stand up for the Constitution, fix FISA.
Discussion: WorkingForChange
The Corner:
The Day After...  [E.M. Zanotti]  —  If you want to make friends in Michigan, the secret is to hold up your right hand in the in the universal "stop" gesture, popularized by Motown staple the Supremes, and announce to the crowd around you that "Michigan is a Mitt."
Discussion: Detroit News
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
The Threat of Ron Paul
Discussion: PoliBlog (TM)
The Corner:
It's a Boston Thing  —  The latest Rudy press release is a 2004 flashback: … Meanwhile, the Romney camp is just glad Team Rudy cares so much about their guy.
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Deacon / Power Line:
A FAUX "GOTCHA" MOMENT
Discussion: race42008.com and TIME
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Republican Debate: Winners and Losers
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
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."
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 …
Iain Murray / globalwarming.org:
Court Finds Truths Inconvenient for Gore  —  The British government decided that it would be a good idea to send copies of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth to all schools, with then Environment Secretary (now Foreign Secretary) David Miliband declaring that "the debate over science is over."
International Herald Tribune:
Transcript: Charlie Rose interview with David Kilcullen  —  CHARLIE ROSE, HOST: Welcome to the broadcast.  Tonight, insights into Iraq with David Kilcullen.  He has been a senior adviser to General Petraeus.  He is one of the leading counterterrorist experts in the world.
Discussion: PrairiePundit
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.
Discussion: Brian Beutler, MoJoBlog and Gawker
Brandon Friedman / Daily Kos:
Hate Mail from Dittoheads  —  On Friday night I went on Countdown with Keith Olbermann and read off some hate mail from Rush Limbaugh's listeners.  Based on the response, I thought I'd share with you all some of the emails we've received at VoteVets.org—in complete, uncut, and unaltered form.
Discussion: Think Progress
 
 
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National Review:
FRC's Tony Perkins: 'Yes, There Will Be Some Evangelicals Who Vote For [Giuliani].
Gordon Trowbridge / Detroit News:
Thompson passes key test
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
What Fred's Got  —  I haven't changed my mind on the essential …
Discussion: Punditry
U.S. House of Representatives:
The 'C' in SCHIP Is for Children, Except When It's Not
Discussion: Heading Right and Redstate
Patterico's Pontifications:
Looks Like Andres Martinez Didn't Do Anything Wrong After All
Discussion: LA Observed
Sabrina Eaton / OPENERS:
Pelosi defends refusal to put "God" on flag certificates
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Peter Funt / Washington Post:
It's Not Democracy. It's a Sub.
Discussion: Wonkette and Comment Central
Camille Paglia / Salon:
The paranoid withdrawal fantasy
Discussion: UrbanGrounds
USA Today:
GAO study reveals boot camp 'nightmare'
Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
Blogs target jihadis online
Discussion: PrairiePundit
Washington Post:
Clinton Cites Lessons of Partisanship
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Why Fight For Anyone's Freedom?