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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Schumer, Feinstein Announce Support for Mukasey — Sens. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) announced this afternoon that they will vote in favor of confirming Michael B. Mukasey as attorney general, effectively ending a growing revolt by fellow Democrats that had threatened Mukasey's confirmation.
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CNN:
Two Dems revive AG nominee's chances — WASHINGTON (CNN) — The confirmation of Michael Mukasey as attorney general was all but assured Friday when two key Democratic senators said they will vote in favor of the nominee despite questions about his views on "waterboarding" and the president's power to order electronic surveillance.
New York Times:
Senator Schumer's Statement — Following is the statement issued today by Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, announcing that he will vote in favor of President Bush's nominee for attorney general, Michael B. Mukasey. — I will support Judge Michael Mukasey for attorney general.
Scott Horton / Harper's:
The Torture Litmus Test
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Ben Smith / The Politico:
HRC White House papers will go public in 08 — The Clinton library is readying a trove of detail about Hillary Rodham Clinton's eight years as first lady in the White House for release in late January, government lawyers said in a court filing. — But Bill Clinton's lawyer will have the final …
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Jessica Mintz / Associated Press:
Clinton presses for White House papers — REDMOND, Wash. - Former President Clinton said Friday that a letter he wrote to the National Archives was to expedite release of his papers, not slow the process or hide anything as rivals are suggesting in criticism of his wife.
Stephen Spruiell / The Corner:
Misleading? — Bill Clinton says that one of the questions Tim Russert asked Hillary at Tuesday night's debate was "breathtakingly misleading." Let's take a look at the question: … And the follow-up: … Clinton says the question was misleading because, "She was incidental to the letter …
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Kate Phillips / The Caucus:
Clinton's 'Pile-On Politics' — Nearly three days after the Democratic debate Tuesday night, Senator Hillary Clinton's post-forum tactics — complete with her video titled "The Politics of Pile On" and her remarks about the all-men's club of politics — have reverberated with more buzz …
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kucinich.house.gov:
Kucinich Will Introduce Privileged Resolution To Force Up Or Down Vote On Cheney Impeachment — Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) announced today that he will be offering a privileged resolution on the House floor next week that will bring articles of impeachment against the Vice President, Richard B. Cheney.
Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Goodbye to All That — T he logic behind the candidacy of Barack Obama is not, in the end, about Barack Obama. It has little to do with his policy proposals, which are very close to his Democratic rivals' and which, with a few exceptions, exist firmly within the conventions of our politics.
The Blotter:
Exclusive: Only Three Have Been Waterboarded by CIA — Brian Ross and Richard Esposito Report: — For all the debate over waterboarding, it has been used on only three al Qaeda figures, according to current and former U.S. intelligence officials. — As ABC News first reported in September …
Glenn Somerville / Reuters:
Hiring strong despite housing woes — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Job growth surged in October at twice the rate expected and factory orders edged up, suggesting the world's largest economy was strong enough to handle a deep housing slump without falling into recession.
Arthur Silber / Once Upon a Time:
One Hundred Routes to War, One Hundred Ways to Hell — Almost two years ago, in writing about the effects of any foreign intervention that is not a demonstrably necessary act of self-defense, I identified what I considered to be the most important principle regarding interventions of this kind.
Joshua Keating / FP Passport:
It's official: Putin has just stopped pretending — It's safe to say that no one really expects this December's Russian elections to be a fair contest. All the same, the Kremlin's decision to cut the number of international observers invited by two thirds is a particularly brazen demonstration …
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Michael Powell / New York Times:
Loyal to Kerik, Giuliani Missed Warning Signs — If the rise of Bernard B. Kerik under the mentorship of Rudolph W. Giuliani was meteoric, the speed of his fall was breathtaking. — In December 2004, President Bush nominated Mr. Kerik, a former New York police commissioner, to head the federal Department of Homeland Security.
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