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12:20 PM ET, November 25, 2007

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Mark Halperin / New York Times:
How 'What It Takes' Took Me Off Course  —  MORE than any other book, Richard Ben Cramer's "What It Takes," about the 1988 battle for the White House, influenced the way I cover campaigns.  —  I'm not alone.  The book's thesis — that prospective presidents are best evaluated by their ability …
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Robert Farley / Lawyers, Guns and Money:
I Do Not Think That Word Means What You Think it Means...  Mark Halperin, trying to fill column space while saying nothing at all: … Uh... what?  An incumbent President with a strong economy who never trailed in a meaningful poll was an underdog in 1996?  And a wartime incumbent who also never trailed was an underdog in 2004?
Discussion: Paul Krugman
The Atlantic Online:
I'll Just Say He's Right and Leave It At That  —  This Mark Halperin op-ed is really stunning.  I'm glad I've got a long car ride in my future this afternoon, because maybe it'll give me the opportunity to really process why and how this is happening.  At a first glance, though …
Times of London:
US is'worst' imperialist: archbishop  —  THE Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the United States wields its power in a way that is worse than Britain during its imperial heyday.  —  Rowan Williams claimed that America's attempt to intervene overseas by "clearing the decks" with a …
Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
"A TONAL SHIFT"....This pisses me off: … A "tonal shift"?  Is this code for "they're saying the same thing as always but there's not much of a story in that"?  —  Look, if Patrick Healy has some actual evidence that Democrats weren't talking about political progress earlier this year but they are now, then fine.
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
A Travesty Of Justice  —  I do not know exactly who Bilal Hussain and do not know for sure whether the wild claims of the bloggy lynch-mob seeking his imprisonment are in any way merited.  That's why the justice system exists - in both civilian and military contexts.
Discussion: The Jawa Report
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Robert J. Shiller / New York Times:
A Time for Bold Thinking on Housing  —  WE have to consider the possibility that the housing price downturn will eventually be as big as that of the last truly big decline, from 1925 to 1933, when prices fell by a total of 30 percent.  —  As of this August, domestic home prices were already …
Discussion: Calculated Risk
New York Post:
DE PALMA IRAQ FLICK BOMBS  —  November 25, 2007 — IT'S hard for Hollywood pacifists like Brian De Palma to capture the hearts and minds of America if  —  Americans won't see their movies.  While the public is staying away in droves from "Rendition," "Lions for Lambs" and "In the Valley of Elah …
Discussion: Flopping Aces
Christi Parsons / The Swamp:
Giuliani defends Patriot Act, draws street escort from Ron Paul (anti-Patriot Act) supporters  —  NASHUA, N.H.—Attempts to cut back on government surveillance and "aggressive questioning" of suspected terrorists are irresponsible and undercut the country's war on terrorism, Republican Rudy Giuliani said this weekend.
Michelle Malkin:
"Posterizing" the Democrat Party contest: Announcing the finalists  —  Submissions for the michellemalkin.com "posterizing the Democrat Party" photo shop/graphic art contest-parodying the Huffington Post's "posterizing the modern GOP" campaign-have poured in the past few days.
Times of London:
Al-Qaeda kingpin: I trained 9/11 hijackers -  —  From his Turkish jail, a senior terrorist claims a key role in atrocities around the world  —  Insight: Chris Gourlay and Jonathan Calvert  —  IN a small windowless cell lit by a single light bulb, Louai al-Sakka sits isolated from the world and fellow inmates for 24 hours a day.
Telegraph:
Disabled veterans jeered at swimming pool  —  Injured soldiers who lost their limbs fighting for their country have been driven from a swimming pool training session by jeering members of the public.  —  The men, injured during tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, were taking part in a rehabilitation session …
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David Lightman / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
In Iowa and N.H., 2008 election more volatile than most  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. — Despite what many political experts, campaign officials and media outlets keep insisting, there's no frontrunner in either the Democratic or Republican race for the White House.  —  Huge numbers of voters …
Discussion: Prairie Weather
George F. Will / Washington Post:
The Real Heroism: Restraint  —  In the 1920s and '30s, the American left was riven by multiple factions furiously representing different flavors of socialism, each accusing the others of revisionism and deviationism.  Leftists comforted themselves with the thought that "you can't split rotten wood."
Discussion: Middle Earth Journal
Epaminondas / Infidel Bloggers Alliance:
David Duke's defenders and Vlaams Belangs defenders...just one tiny difference  —  The jewish people.  —  But according to Duke, this week, just the extreme jews.  (He insisted that his words only target "Jewish extremists")  —  Any buyers?  —  I thought not.
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Los Angeles Times:
Fire destroys 49 homes in Malibu  —  The blaze, the city's most destructive in 15 years, burns nearly 5,000 acres.  Thousands are evacuated and six firefighters are injured.  —  The most destructive fire in Malibu in nearly 15 years raced through parched canyons Saturday …
Discussion: BitsBlog
 
 
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New York Times:
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Matthew Barakat / Associated Press:
Saudi Islamic school defends self against 'Terror High' label
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
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