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Associated Press:
Publisher: McClellan doesn't believe Bush lied — Spokesman 'did not intend to suggest' the president purposely misled him — President George W. Bush listens as his Press Secretary, Scott McClellan, announces his resignation at the White House April 19, 2006 in Washington, DC. — Video
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Amanda / Think Progress:
Huckabee: Bush's role in Plame leak should be 'investigated.'
Huckabee: Bush's role in Plame leak should be 'investigated.'
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Greg Mitchell / Editor and Publisher:
Uproar Over McClellan Statement on Plame Case Grows — Even Judith Miller Weighs In
Uproar Over McClellan Statement on Plame Case Grows — Even Judith Miller Weighs In
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CNN:
Candidates slam Saudi rape verdict — (CNN) — U.S. presidential candidates Wednesday condemned Saudi justice after a rape victim was sentenced to 200 lashes and six months in jail. — Calling the decision "an outrage," Sen. Hillary Clinton urged President Bush to protest the decision to the Saudi authorities.
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Matthew Mosk / Washington Post:
SEC Opens Investigation of Company Headed by Key Supporter of Clintons — The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched an investigation into InfoUSA, a Nebraska company that used corporate funds to fly Hillary Rodham Clinton around the country, and one of only two companies …
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Financial Times:
US reports 'phenomenal' drop in Iraq violence — By Stephen Fidler in London and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington — Violence in Iraq has fallen at a rate that has surprised military commanders and even one of the architects of the "surge" that boosted US troop numbers in the country this year …
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
Immigrant Paperwork Backs Up At DHS — Delays May Deny Vote to Hundreds Of Thousands — The Department of Homeland Security failed to prepare for a massive influx of applications for U.S. citizenship and other immigration benefits this summer, prompting complaints from Hispanic leaders …
Anne Flaherty / Associated Press:
Ex-Iraq commander says bring troops home — WASHINGTON - Retired Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the top commander in Iraq shortly after the fall of Baghdad, said this week he supports Democratic legislation that calls for most troops to come home within a year.
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Buck Naked Politics
John Podhoretz / Commentary:
The Two-Man Republican Race — Rudy Giuliani has either stalled or fallen some in the polls over the last month, and questions are being raised about his campaign's "theory of the race" — which is, basically, that he can successfully wait to win a state until Florida's primary on January 29 …
Boston Globe:
New Hampshire primary date: Jan. 8 — New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner today announced that the Granite State's first-in-the-nation primary will take place on Jan. 8, the earliest date ever for a primary ballot in a presidential election year. — The much anticipated announcement came …
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Logan Murphy / Crooks and Liars:
John Bolton On Hardball: "I'm Not A Neoconservative" — On Wednesday's Hardball Chris Matthews talked with right wing warmonger and former U.N. Ambassador, John Bolton, and Middle East expert, Jo-Anne Hart, about a possible U.S. invasion of Iran. Matthews is normally all over the place …
FactCheck.org:
Huckabee's Fiscal Record — Under fire from conservatives, the former Arkansas governor misrepresents his tax hikes, and cuts. — Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has been hit with criticism over his record on taxes as governor of Arkansas.
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Lindsay Beck / Reuters:
China to allow U.S. carrier into Hong Kong after all — BEIJING (Reuters) - China refused permission for a U.S. aircraft carrier and accompanying vessels to visit Hong Kong for a long-planned Thanksgiving holiday visit — and then changed its mind. — The USS Kitty Hawk group and its crew …
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Outside The Beltway
Maggie Gallagher / Real Clear Politics:
The United Nations is Always Right — Last week, the secretary-general of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, issued a new warning on global warming that began with this sentence: "We all agree. Climate change is real, and we humans are its chief cause ... we are on the verge of a catastrophe if we do not act."
Martina Stewart / CNN Political Ticker:
Former AG Alberto Gonzales heckled at speaking appearance — WASHINGTON (AP) - As he steps out on a speech-giving tour at college campuses, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales may soon wish he was still talking to hostile congressional committees. — Gonzales, who resigned under fire …
Doreen Carvajal / New York Times:
Rail Sabotage Is Reported in France — Transit union leaders met with France's state-owned rail operator and the government today in the opening round of negotiations that came on the eighth day of strikes, a day that was punctuated by arson fires along high-speed rail lines.
Digby / Hullabaloo:
"You Gotta Ask Me Nicely" — When a man questions why a policeman has pulled him over and refuses to sign the ticket, the policeman electrocutes him to make him comply: … Police in the country are now allowed to torture speeders by the side of the highway in order to get them to comply.
Good Lt / The Jawa Report:
Ron Paul Courts 9-11 Troofers on Alex Jones Show...Again — Apparently, America's greatest patriot was on Loonwaffle/Trooferville's favorite radio show today with the King Nutbar himself, although I'm not sure if anyone grabbed audio. — If you want to listen to the rebroadcast stream, go here.
Robert Shaffer / Fox News:
Seattle Schools' Thanksgiving 'Myths' Stir Controversy — Seattle public schools want a side of political correctness served on your Thanksgiving table. — Washington state's largest school district sent letters to teachers and other employees suggesting Thanksgiving should be "a time of mourning" for its Native American students.