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Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
Bush: 'I Am Relevant' — A defensive President Bush insisted that he was still relevant this morning in a news conference dominated by his bitter complaints about the Democratic Congress. — Asked how he found himself vetoing a children's health insurance bill that had passed Congress …
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White House:
Press Conference by the President — THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. We're now more than halfway through October, and the new leaders in Congress have had more than nine months to get things done for the American people. Unfortunately, they haven't managed to pass many important bills.
John Whitesides / Reuters:
Voters unhappy with Bush and Congress — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Deepening unhappiness with President George W. Bush and the U.S. Congress soured the mood of Americans and sent Bush's approval rating to another record low this month, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.
Associated Press:
Stephen Colbert: I am running for president — NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Colbert has announced his candidacy for president on "The Colbert Report," tossing his satirical hat into the ring of an already crowded race. — "I shall seek the office of the president of the United States," …
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Washington Post:
Birth-Control Foe To Run Office on Family Planning — The Bush administration again has appointed a chief of family planning programs at the Department of Health and Human Services who has been critical of contraception. — Susan Orr, most recently an associate commissioner in the Administration …
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Amanda / Think Progress:
Bush Family Planning Appointee Called Contraceptives Part Of The 'Culture Of Death' — On Monday, President Bush appointed Susan Orr to oversee federal family planning programs at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Orr, who is currently directing HHS child welfare programs …
Brian Faughnan / Weekly Standard:
House Democrats Shut Down Debate to Preserve Terrorist Loophole — Not many people are familiar with the House Rules Committee, or why it has so much power to determine what legislation passes the House. Simply put, the Committee sets the terms for debate of all significant legislation …
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rules-republicans.house.gov, Democracy Project, Heritage Foundation, Macsmind and Say Anything
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Leon Lazaroff / Bloomberg:
Morgan Stanley Sells Entire New York Times Stake — Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) — Morgan Stanley, the second-biggest shareholder in New York Times Co., sold its entire stake today, according to a person briefed on the transaction, sending the stock to its lowest in more than 10 years.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Bush warns of World War III if Iran gets the bomb — The red font is out at Drudge and the left will be wetting itself over it for the rest of the day and long into the night, but there's nothing here that isn't self-evident. Once a state sponsor of terror, whose leading "pragmatist" …
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Janet Elder / New York Times:
Packaging 9/11, Terror and the War in Iraq — The language used to talk about the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the language used to take the nation to war in Iraq have been so interlaced that polls show they are inextricably linked in the minds of a substantial number of voters.
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Brian Faughnan / Weekly Standard:
NYT: Surprisingly, Voters Associate Iraq with War on Terror
NYT: Surprisingly, Voters Associate Iraq with War on Terror
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Associated Press:
McKinney registers in Calif., where some want to nominate her — Former congresswoman Cynthia McKinney has registered to vote in California, where some want her to run for president as a Green Party candidate. — McKinney posted a letter on her Web site last month saying she has no interest in the Green Party nomination.
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MSNBC, The Newshoggers, michellemalkin.com, Riehl World View, BrothersJudd Blog and Macsmind
Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
THE PARTY LINE....The point of the Laffer Curve, in a nutshell, is that sometimes tax rates can be so high that they seriously disincentivize people from working at all. Ronald Reagan was a Laffer acolyte because of his days in Hollywood during the era of 90% marginal rates …
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Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
Mukasey Punts on Indefinite Detentions of U.S. Citizens — Among Michael Mukasey's most controversial decisions as a judge was to sign a material-witness warrant for suspected (and now convicted) al-Qaeda affiliate and U.S. citizen Jose Padilla, which allowed his detention after his mid-2002 arrival at Chicago's O'Hare Airport.
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Klaus Marre / The Hill:
Pence pushes vote against Fairness Doctrine — Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) filed a discharge petition Wednesday to force a vote on legislation to ban the so-called Fairness Doctrine. — "The time has come to do away with the Fairness Doctrine once and for all," the lawmaker said on the House floor.
Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
Mukasey Calls Torture 'Antithetical' to American Way — That was, um, unexpected. Not only did Michael Mukasey repudiate the so-called 2002 "torture memo" signed by Office of Legal Counsel chief Jay Bybee — which appears to have survived in spirit, if not in letter — but he compared U.S. torture to the Holocaust.
Discussion:
The Atlantic Online, Think Progress, The Carpetbagger Report, Donklephant and Middle Earth Journal
The Hill:
Pelosi sours on Senate — Frustrated by lack of legislative progress in the Senate, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is increasingly touting Democratic achievements in the House. — Her statements represent a significant shift from the stance she took six months ago.