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Ali Soufan / New York Times:
My Tortured Decision — FOR seven years I have remained silent about the false claims magnifying the effectiveness of the so-called enhanced interrogation techniques like waterboarding. I have spoken only in closed government hearings, as these matters were classified.
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Interrogations' Effectiveness May Prove Elusive — WASHINGTON — Even the most exacting truth commission may have a hard time determining for certain whether brutal interrogations conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency helped keep the country safe. — Last week's release …
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Peter Hoekstra / Wall Street Journal:
Congress Knew About the Interrogations — Obama should release the memo on the attacks prevented. — Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair got it right last week when he noted how easy it is to condemn the enhanced interrogation program “on a bright sunny day in April 2009.”
Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
GOP Stymies Vote on Sebelius — President Obama will have to wait a bit longer to round out his Cabinet. Senate Republicans refused today to allow a confirmation vote on his health secretary nominee Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D-Kan.). She is the last Cabinet member awaiting Senate approval.
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
John Ensign's Unapologetic Critique — John Ensign wants to make one thing very clear: he's not sorry for saying it was “irresponsible” of President Obama to be seen laughing with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez at last week's Summit of the Americas. — “That visual image is going to be used …
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Joe Klein / Time:
Sizing Up Obama's First 100 Days — The President almost seemed apologetic. “This may be a slightly longer speech than I usually give,” he told his audience at Georgetown University on April 14. “This is going to be prose and not poetry.” What followed, as promised, was not poetry.
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Jeff Stein / SpyTalk:
Intelligence Officials Tipped Pelosi To Harman Wiretap — Intelligence officials, angry that former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales had blocked an FBI investigation into Democratic Rep. Jane Harman's interactions with a suspected Israeli agent, tipped off Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader …
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Pew Research Center:
Obama at 100 Days: Strong Job Approval, Even Higher Personal Ratings — Better Ratings for Foreign Policy than Domestic Issues — As he approaches the 100-day mark of his presidency, Barack Obama's job approval ratings are higher than those of his most recent predecessors.
Associated Press:
AP Poll: Americans high on Obama, direction of US — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - For the first time in years, more Americans than not say the country is headed in the right direction, a sign that Barack Obama has used the first 100 days …
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Liz Rappaport / Wall Street Journal:
Lewis Testifies U.S. Urged Silence on Deal — Bank of America Chief Says Bernanke, Paulson Barred Disclosure of Merrill Woes Because of Fears for Financial System — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and then-Treasury Department chief Henry Paulson pressured Bank of America Corp …
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Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
OBSERVER DECKED — EDITOR WALKS AS SALMON WEEKLY'S SALE RUMORS FLY — Longtime New York Observer Editor Peter Kaplan is exiting on June 1 amid rumors the newspaper's owner, real estate scion Jared Kushner, is trying to unload the salmon-colored weekly. — Kaplan, who has served …
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The Huffington Post:
Shepard Smith Uncensored: “We Are America, We Do Not F**king Torture!” (VIDEO) — Update: scroll down for Smith's uncensored comments — Fox News viewers witnessed a rather incredible scene on Wednesday as anchor Shepard Smith and Fox contributor Judith Miller (of CIA leak infamy) …
Wall Street Journal:
Presidential Poison — His invitation to indict Bush officials will haunt Obama's Presidency. — Mark down the date. Tuesday, April 21, 2009, is the moment that any chance of a new era of bipartisan respect in Washington ended. By inviting the prosecution of Bush officials …
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Michael Calderone / Michael Calderone's Blog:
WaPo hires Prospect's Klein — The American Prospect's Ezra Klein, one of the top bloggers on politics and policy, is heading to the Washington Post. — Rumors about Klein's upcoming move spread on Wednesday night during a reception thrown by The Nation magazine in honor of D.C. bureau chief Chris Hayes.
Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Rep. Joe Barton: I ‘Stumped’ Nobel Prize Winning Scientist — Oh the (rare, but occasionally exceptional) joys of Twitter. Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX)—the ranking member on the House Energy & Commerce Committee—says (tweets?) “I seemed [sic] to have baffled the Energy Sec with basic question - Where does oil come from?”
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Obama's Budget Satire — Monday morning the government braced for austerity, as the government understands that. Having sent Congress a $3.5 trillion budget, the president signaled in advance — perhaps so his Cabinet members could steel themselves for the new asceticism …
Randy E. Barnett / Wall Street Journal:
The Case for a Federalism Amendment — How the Tea Partiers can make Washington pay attention. — In response to an unprecedented expansion of federal power, citizens have held hundreds of “tea party” rallies around the country, and various states are considering “sovereignty resolutions” …
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
The President's Apology Tour — Great leaders aren't defined by consensus. — President Barack Obama has finished the second leg of his international confession tour. In less than 100 days, he has apologized on three continents for what he views as the sins of America and his predecessors.
Metro Pulse:
The Tea Party — Wallace, Perot demonstrated anger's impact on political process — The national tea party movement, exemplified by the protest on the World's Fair site last week, is, according to its critics, an incoherent and illogical phenomenon invented and promoted by bloggers, Fox News, and talk radio hosts.
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New York Times:
Pakistan Sends Special Police to Taliban-Held Area — ISLAMABAD — Pakistani authorities on Thursday deployed special constabulary forces to a strategically important district only 70 miles from the capital, Islamabad, that has come under the effective control of the Taliban in the last several days, police and residents said.
CNN:
Johnston 'didn't think it was going to get this rough' — (CNN) — A year ago, few outside of Wasilla, Alaska, had ever heard of Levi Johnston. All that changed last summer when Gov. Sarah Palin accepted the Republican vice presidential nomination. — Soon after she entered the national spotlight …
Andy Barr / The Politico:
McCain: Obama starting ‘witch hunt’ — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) warned Thursday that any attempt by the Obama administration to prosecute the Bush-era lawyers who wrote memos signing off on waterboarding would start a “witch hunt.” — “If you criminalize legal advice …
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