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Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
Ouch! Hillary Clinton's softer image is clawed over dumped cat — AS THE "first pet" of the Clinton era, Socks, the White House cat, allowed "chilly" Hillary Clinton to show a caring, maternal side as well as bringing joy to her daughter Chelsea. So where is Socks today?
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Bobby Rises In Louisiana — Louisiana elected its governor on the first ballot for the first time in recent memory, and the voters sent a message to the corrupt Democratic machine at the same time. Bobby Jindal, who narrowly lost a runoff four years ago, becomes the first Indian-American governor …
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Miguel Bustillo / Los Angeles Times:
Louisiana elects young, Indian-American governor — Republican Bobby Jindal, 36, will be the first nonwhite to hold the state's top spot since Reconstruction. — Republican Bobby Jindal won election as Louisiana governor Saturday, setting a string of firsts and leaving no doubt …
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Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Jindal Wins Louisiana Race, Becomes First Indian American Governor
Jindal Wins Louisiana Race, Becomes First Indian American Governor
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Mark Steyn / Orange County Register:
The real war on children — On Thursday, Congress attempted to override President Bush's veto of the SCHIP expansion. SCHIP? Isn't that something to do with health care for children? Absolutely. And here is Bay Area Democratic Rep. Pete Stark addressing the issue with his customary forensic incisiveness:
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Frank Rich / New York Times:
Suicide Is Not Painless — IT was one of those stories lost in the newspaper's inside pages. Last week a man you've never heard of — Charles D. Riechers, 47, the second-highest-ranking procurement officer in the United States Air Force — killed himself by running his car's engine in his suburban Virginia garage.
Satyam / Think Progress:
Kristol: Iran Is 'The Only Real Threat' To Success In Iraq — Today, on Fox News Sunday, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol declared that the U.S. was close to victory in the Iraq war, arguing that the "only" concern left for the U.S is dealing with alleged Iranian involvement in Iraq:
Nick Rivera / The Moderate Voice:
Tomorrow's Neocon Today — In March of 2005, I wrote a post at the Centrist Coalition, in which I predicted that Hillary Clinton would be the frontrunner for the 2008 Democratic Presidential Nomination. In that post, I criticized her both for her support for the Iraq War and her pandering to social conservatives.
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Zogby:
Zogby Poll: Half Say They Would Never Vote for Hillary Clinton for President — Other top tier candidates in both parties win more acceptance; Richardson & Huckabee favored most — While she is winning wide support in nationwide samples among Democrats in the race for their party's …
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Line-Item Foolishness — Mitt Romney is an intelligent man who sometimes seems eager to find bushel baskets under which to hide his light. Romney faults Rudy Giuliani for opposing the presidential line-item veto. But Giuliani doesn't, unfortunately. The facts — not that they loom large in this skirmish — are:
Jerusalem Post:
PM expresses 'discomfort' over release of would-be assassins — The Palestinian Authority's conduct towards the suspects in the plot to assassinate him is "a source of discomfort," Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday before he left Israel for France. — "Israel will find the manner …
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Salim Mansur / Toronto Sun:
Time to end the charade — Every American president, beginning with Richard Nixon in the aftermath of the June 1967 Arab-Israeli war, has been tempted with the idea of an international conference on the Middle East for negotiating the final comprehensive settlement of the long festering conflict between Arabs and Jews.
Michael A. Ledeen / Wall Street Journal:
Victory Is Within Reach in Iraq — Should we declare victory over al Qaeda in the battle of Iraq? — The very question would have seemed proof of dementia only a few months ago, yet now some highly respected military officers, including the commander of Special Forces in Iraq …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Revisiting "The Bell Curve" — A reader writes:
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Michael Smith / Times of London:
SAS raiders enter Iran to kill gunrunners — BRITISH special forces have crossed into Iran several times in recent months as part of a secret border war against the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Al-Quds special forces, defence sources have disclosed. — There have been at least half …
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Next Challenge in Iraq — Let's assume that the numbers from Iraq are right and that there has been a significant reduction in violence there. Let's even agree that the Bush administration's strategy is finally showing some success. Isn't that an argument for accelerating the transfer …