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6:10 PM ET, January 2, 2008

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Matt Apuzzo / Associated Press:
Criminal probe opened over CIA tapes  —  WASHINGTON - The Justice Department opened a full criminal investigation Wednesday into the destruction of CIA interrogation videotapes, putting the politically charged probe in the hands of a mob-busting public corruption prosecutor with a reputation as being independent.
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Associated Press:
Mukasey: Criminal inquiry begins into CIA tapes  —  CIA said last month it had destroyed recordings of harsh interrogations  —  WASHINGTON - The U.S. Justice Department opened a criminal investigation into the destruction of CIA interrogation videotapes, and Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey …
New York Times:
Stonewalled by the C.I.A.  —  MORE than five years ago, Congress and President Bush created the 9/11 commission.  The goal was to provide the American people with the fullest possible account of the “facts and circumstances relating to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001” — and to offer recommendations to prevent future attacks.
Emptywheel:
DOJ Launches a Criminal Probe into Torture Tapes
Discussion: Crooks and Liars and Balloon Juice
Washington Post:
Justice Dept. to Open Criminal Probe in CIA's Destruction of Tapes
Discussion: Emptywheel
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Rush: Huck ‘not a conservative’  —  Rush Limbaugh devoted a large portion of his first show since the holidays to criticizing Mike Huckabee's candidacy and offering a disapproving bottom-line assessment of the former governor.  —  “Ladies and gentlemen, Gov. Huckabee, mighty fine man …
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Foon Rhee / Boston Globe:
McCain addresses age issue  —  PEMBROKE, N.H. — John McCain is 71 years old, but the issue of his age comes up only occasionally at his town meetings.  That is why a query this morning at Pembroke Academy was striking.  A woman asked whether McCain had the stamina to serve as president for eight years.
CNN:
Poll: Neck-and-neck in New Hampshire
Joseph W. McQuaid / New Hampshire Union Leader:
With gloves off, Romney distorts
Christopher Hayes / The Nation:
Return of the Swift Boaters
Discussion: Hullabaloo
NY Daily News:
Team Hil: We'll mind your kids!  —  Meet Hillary Clinton's secret weapon in Iowa: baby-sitters.  —  In Thursday's caucuses, it all comes down to getting out the vote.  And Clinton is going to the extremes, even lining up baby-sitters and day care centers for caucus-going moms.
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Rick Klein / ABCNEWS:
Clinton Camp Pre-Spinning Possible Bad News in Iowa  —  Campaign Insists Even a Third-Place Finish Would Not Be Disappointing  —  As the presidential candidates engage in furious pre-caucus spin, one of Sen. Hillary Clinton's most prominent Iowa supporters said Wednesday that she's already accomplished …
Human Events:
Iowa Caucuses  —  Iowa voters tomorrow night will go to their local precinct caucuses to cast their lot with a presidential candidate.  The winner is hardly guaranteed his party's nomination — in fact, it's possible that neither Iowa winner will come out as the favorite for the nomination …
Simon / Bloggasm:
Readership of major liberal blogs declined in 2007 while conservative blog readership increased  —  It has long been understood that the largest liberal blogs have generally produced more web traffic than the largest conservative blogs.  But I have noticed a general trend over the past few months …
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Attack ad decision cost Huck $150K  —  DES MOINES, Iowa — Mike Huckabee's last-minute decision to pull the plug on an attack ad against Mitt Romney has been the talk of Iowa in recent days.  —  But it turns out there is more to the story than Huckabee explained at his now-famous, had-to-see-it-to-believe it news conference Monday.
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Peter Robinson / The Corner:
Late-Breaking Surge for Thompson  —  The latest news from Iowa?  According to Zogby's latest—and I quote: “Sen. Fred Thompson...has seen a late-breaking surge."  (Rich notes the same poll below.)  —  What's going on here?  My guess is that there are whole lot of Iowa Republicans …
Discussion: Zogby, Hot Air and Open Left
New York Times:
Interview with John Edwards  —  The following is a transcript of an interview by Michael Gordon of The New York Times with John Edwards, conducted Sunday on the Edwards campaign bus as it drove between campaign stops in western Iowa.  Some of the questions have been edited for brevity and clarity.
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Kristol in Iowa: “Snarky and Contemptuous”  —  Cardinal Richelieu asks, if Romney wins in Iowa, “will the snarky and contemptuous tone of most Romney coverage continue?"  —  I don't know if that was intended to be a rhetorical question (do Cardinals ask rhetorical questions? and how do you say “rhetorical question” in French?).
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Marc Ambinder:
Afternoon Update: The Republicans
Discussion: Boston Globe
Swaraaj Chauhan / The Moderate Voice:
Did A Hi-Tech Laser Beam Kill Benazir Bhutto?  —  Here are two important stories related to Pakistan.  First, allegations have surfaced that sophisticated laser beam technology was used to eliminate Benazir Bhutto.  Second, Pakistan's general election has been postponed until February 18.
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Michael J. Totten:
A Plan to Kill Everyone  —  “War, children, it's just a shot away, it's just a shot away” - The Rolling Stones, from “Gimme Shelter"  —  FALLUJAH — A sign on the door leading out of India Company's Combat Operations Center says “Have a Plan to Kill Everyone You Meet.”
John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes Of 2007 … Also see,  —  The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes Of 2006  —  The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes For 2005  —  The 40 Most Obnoxious Quotes For 2004
Discussion: Argghhh! and QandO
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
FRED THOMPSON: Too sane to be President?  Quite possibly. … I think he's right.  Thompson is running the kind of campaign — substantive, policy-laden, not based on gimmicks or sound-bites — that pundits and journalists say they want, but he's getting no credit for it from the people who claim that's what they want.
 
 
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Michael Joseph Gross / Vanity Fair:
A Vast Right-Wing Hypocrisy
William Beutler / Blog P.I.:
Josh Marshall's Readers Are... Not So Bright
Discussion: WFAA-TV, CNSNews and Hot Air
Frank James / The Swamp:
Obama calls for Kenyans to stop the violence
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blogs
Jimmie E. Gates / Clarion-Ledger:
Hood sues Barbour over special election
Access Hollywood:
Hillary Makes ‘Surprise’ Appearance As Letterman Returns To Air
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
The Corner:
I Feel Bad About My Neck
Matthew Yglesias:
Juno's Politics  —  [This post contains spoilers] …
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USA Today:
Legal voters thrown off rolls
Joe Biden / CNN:
Biden highlights Clinton Pakistan gaffe
Discussion: Hot Air
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
THE OBAMA CLOSE.  —  On the bright side, Obama's final stump speech …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Hillary on the press bus
Discussion: Political Radar and Salon
Ben Smith / The Politico:
The Krugman wing vs. Obama
Josh Kraushaar / The Politico:
Citing illness, Lantos announces retirement
Discussion: The Swamp
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