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Camille Paglia / Salon:
Hillary without tears — Why it's time to close the book on the Clintons — and herald the Obamas! Plus: Iran war hawks, Russian drag queens and the genius of Zeppelin. — As her husband has dragged his numerous female play objects before her and has humiliated her on the public stage year after year …
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Karen Brooks / Dallas Morning News:
Bloggers form theory New Hampshire vote was rigged — Posts question polls' inaccuracy, point to documentary on fraud — kmbrooks@dallasnews.com — AUSTIN - The results weren't even in when the blogosphere started to hum with a theory that sharply divided Democrats online …
Mike Allen / The Politico:
John Kerry to endorse Obama — Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), the Democratic Party's 2004 presidential nominee, will endorse Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for president in South Carolina today, Democratic sources told Politico. — Kerry is flying to South Carolina for an event to be held shortly …
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
The Kerry Kiss Of Death
The Kerry Kiss Of Death
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Lara Jakes Jordan / Associated Press:
FBI Wiretaps Dropped Due to Unpaid Bills — WASHINGTON (AP) — Telephone companies cut off FBI wiretaps used to eavesdrop on suspected criminals because of the bureau's repeated failures to pay phone bills on time, according to a Justice Department audit released Thursday.
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James Risen / New York Times:
2005 Use of Gas by Blackwater Leaves Questions — WASHINGTON — The helicopter was hovering over a Baghdad checkpoint into the Green Zone, one typically crowded with cars, Iraqi civilians and United States military personnel. — Suddenly, on that May day in 2005, the copter dropped CS gas …
Wall Street Journal:
The Surge Worked — It was exactly one year ago tonight, in a televised address to the nation, that President George W. Bush announced his fateful decision to change course in Iraq, and to send five additional U.S. combat brigades there as part of a new counterinsurgency strategy and under the command of a new general, David Petraeus.
Dallas Morning News:
Lewisville cab driver had been investigated for previous abuse — Sarah Said's final phone call rang into the Irving police dispatcher about 7:30 p.m. on New Year's Day: “I'm dying, I'm dying, I'm dying ..." — About an hour later, a man walked up to an orange cab parked at the Omni Mandalay Hotel in Irving.
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The Corner:
McLead in SC — Rasmussen has McCain jumping ahead of Huckabee for the Jan. 19 South Carolina primary... Romney is at 16 percent, Thompson at 12, Giuliani at 6, Paul at 5. If Romney drops out after Michigan, does that suddenly make Thompson viable? Does it give Huckabee or McCain a boost?
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Rick Moran / Right Wing Nut House:
BLOGBURST FOR FRED: MAN THE OARS AND START PULLING
BLOGBURST FOR FRED: MAN THE OARS AND START PULLING
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The Politico, Captain's Quarters, Wake up America, Fred File, Flopping Aces, Stop The ACLU and Cold Fury
Rick Karlin / Albany Times Union:
And Cuomo Too — I suppose there could be lots of tea leaf reading in this one, but now its AG Andrew Cuomo on Talk 1300, minutes after the governor came on. Cuomo, to be fair, has been on the radio show a few times, if memory serves me, but his take on Hillary's win in NH …
Michelle Malkin:
Will Mike Huckabee wear orange, too? — So, the ACLU is busy mobilizing sympathy for Guantanamo Bay detainees. They've declared tomorrow-the sixth anniversary of the arrival of Gitmo detainees-a “Wear Orange” day in their continued bid to shut down the enemy combatant facility and show solidarity with suspected terrorists:
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Andrew Kohut / New York Times:
Getting It Wrong — THE failure of the New Hampshire pre-election surveys to mirror the outcome of the Democratic race is one of the most significant miscues in modern polling history. All the published polls, including those that surveyed through Monday, had Senator Barack Obama comfortably ahead …
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Michael Medved / Townhall.com:
TIME TO APOLOGIZE, HUGH — On the day of the New Hampshire Primary, I spent a good deal of time on the radio with my friend and Townhall colleague Hugh Hewitt, debating issues and candidates both on his show and my own. — Hugh's a great guy, and one of the best political commentators in the country …
Mike Nizza / The Lede:
Degrees of Confidence on U.S.-Iran Naval Incident — The list of those who are less than fully confident in the Pentagon's video/audio mashup of aggressive maneuvers by Iranian boats near American warships in the Strait of Hormuz now includes the Pentagon itself.
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Fars News Agency, Agence France Presse, Emptywheel, Early Warning, The Newshoggers and Connecting.the.Dots
Lee Speigel / Political Punch:
Romney's Fishy Delegate Claim — Why is the former Massachusetts governor telling folks that he leads in delegates? — In Boston today, Romney told supporters, “we have more delegates than any other Republican candidate running for president." — Here's the ABC News GOP Delegate Estimate:
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Dave Barry / Seattle Times:
The only change to fear is fear of change itself — MANCHESTER, N.H. — The voters of New Hampshire have made their decision, and the big winner is: Change. Here's the final vote tally: — Change — 43 percent; — Hope — 28 percent; — Hope For Change — 17 percent; — Hair — 9 percent;
Washington Post:
For U.S., The Goal Is Now ‘Iraqi Solutions’ — Approach Acknowledges Benchmarks Aren't Met — In the year since President Bush announced he was changing course in Iraq with a troop “surge” and a new strategy, U.S. military and diplomatic officials have begun their own quiet policy shift.
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Wall Street Journal:
Yale and the Terrorist — John Yoo can be forgiven if he's having second thoughts about his career choice. A Yale Law School graduate, the Berkeley professor of law went on to serve his country at the Justice Department. Yet last week he was sued by convicted terrorist Jose Padilla and his mother …