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Bennett Roth / Houston Chronicle:
Ron Paul's campaign takes to the airwaves — Maverick boosts pursuit of votes in early primaries — WASHINGTON — Hoping to defy more expectations, Rep. Ron Paul is ratcheting up his maverick Republican presidential campaign by launching TV and radio commercials in early primary states …
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Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
The Two-Man Race — Only Rudy and Mitt have credible scenarios. — Ron Paul has been a striking presence in the Republican presidential debates. One result is he's raised an unimaginable amount of money—$5.1 million in the third quarter—for an obscure congressman from Texas.
Hugh Hewitt / Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog:
The GOP's Two Man Race: Giuliani Or Romney Will Be The Nominee — Fred Barnes has a piece on the real GOP race in the Weekly Standard. — On Friday's show, Fred, Morton Kondracke and I kicked around the realities of the Republican presidential contest. (Transcript here. Audio here.)
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
A bizarre, unsolicited email from Gen. Petraeus' spokesman — I received this morning an unsolicited email from Col. Steven A. Boylan, the Public Affairs Officer and personal spokesman for Gen. David G. Petraeus. The subject line of the email — which I am publishing in full, unedited form here …
Faiz / Think Progress:
Fox heralds Bush as a World Series 'hero.' — Last night, Fox aired a montage prior its airing of the Red Sox/Rockies game that celebrated great moments in World Series history. "The story of the World Series is told in seven chapters," the narrator said, "each with their old tale, each with their own hero.
Peterhamby / CNN Political Ticker:
Colbert campaigns in S.C.; Edwards camp attacks Doritos link — COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) — Comedian Stephen Colbert brought his mock presidential campaign to the capital of South Carolina Sunday, where he was declared "favorite son" by the mayor of Columbia and given the key to the city.
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Walking Into Iran's Trap — ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Is the United States going to war with Iran? That's what a Lebanese businessman here wants to know from a visiting American. If it's war, he doesn't want to make a big new investment in the region.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
W.M.D. in Iran? Q.E.D. — TIM RUSSERT: Mr. Vice President, welcome to "Meet the Press." — VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY: Good morning, Tim. — RUSSERT: How close are we to war with Iran? — CHENEY: Well, I think we are in the final stages of diplomacy, obviously.
Jules Crittenden:
Truman Lied, Aliens Died — Richardson, pressed on his UFO affairs stance, vows honest, open government: … Americans need to know where Obama and Edwards stand on this. Hillary ... well, she's part of it. Can't trust her. I think Kucinich might be in on it, too.
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ConservativeHome com / ConservativeHome's ToryDiary:
You couldn't make it up — Today's Sunday Times: … Conservative Universities spokesman David Willetts, who uncovered this fact, commented: … 1.45pm update. — David Willetts is really on the case now: … This has just been emailed to me: — "In response to news that the Foreign Office …
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Michael Ledeen / The Corner:
Michael Hirsh: Bush is taking the Israeli Line — I don't normally read Time or Newsweek, but I surfed into this attempt to blame the presumably now-inevitable-forthcoming-war-with- Iran on Bush. It's sort of like Seymour Hersh without such fabulous sources as "former Pentagon consultants" and others around the Star Trek bar.
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Ray Rivera / New York Times:
Governor Accused of Betraying Principles — Gov. Eliot Spitzer's retreat from his plan to permit illegal immigrants to obtain the same kind of driver's licenses as other New Yorkers drew angry reactions yesterday from civil liberties advocates and immigrant groups, some of whom described the shift as a stunning betrayal.
Klaus Marre / The Hill:
Leahy rejects White House criticism of AG confirmation process — Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) on Saturday rejected White House criticism that his panel was moving along too slowly the nomination of Michael Mukasey, whom President Bush tapped as the next attorney general.
Confederate Yankee:
I'm Sorry... Was That Supposed to be Journalism? — There are so many fact errors, hinted slurs and innuendoes piled into Tim Rutten's "Drudge, New Republic battle over 'Baghdad Diarist,' that reading it, you would think you were reading the L.A. Times... oh wait. — You were.
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