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Election 2010: Pennsylvania Republican Senate Primary — Pennsylvania Senate Primary: Toomey 51% Specter 30% — Incumbent Senator Arlen Specter trails former Congressman Pat Toomey by 21 points in an early look at Pennsylvania's 2010 Republican Primary. Fifty-one percent (51%) …
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In Obama's Inner Circle, Debate Over Memos' Release Was Intense — Some Feared That a Partisan Outcry Could Obstruct Larger Agenda — As President Obama met with top advisers on the evening of April 15, he faced one of the sharpest policy divides of his young administration.
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Obama Rejects Truth Panel — Commission Would Have Investigated Abuses in Terrorism Fight — President Obama rebuffed calls for a commission to investigate alleged abuses under the Bush administration in fighting terrorism, telling congressional leaders at a White House meeting yesterday …

58% Say Release of CIA Memos Endangers National Security
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Key Dem Senator Likely To Vote Against Top Obama Legal Nominee — Uh oh. This could signal real trouble for a key Obama nominee under assault by the right: Office of Legal Counsel chief Dawn Johnsen, a fierce Bush critic who would be at the center of the war over whether Obama …
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Democratic complicity and what “politicizing justice” really means — (updated below) — Bush-defending opponents of investigations and prosecutions think they've discovered a trump card: the claim that Democratic leaders such as Nancy Pelosi, Jay Rockefeller and Jane Harman were briefed …

Blocked Nomination Shows Weakness of Anti-Abortion Groups — For the first time, anti-abortion activists are getting traction in an effort to block one of President Obama's nominees. — But the delay in Senate consideration of Dawn Johnsen to head the Justice Department's Office …

White House Worried About Johnsen Nomination — Dawn Johnsen's nomination to head of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel is in trouble, White House officials said today. Vote counters believe that she is several votes shy of the 60 needed to avert a filibuster.

Gingrich vs. Gore in global warming showdown — It's Gingrich vs. Gore at Friday's global warming hearing. — The House Energy and Commerce subcommittee has added former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) to the roster of witnesses for its hearing on a climate bill Friday.
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Obtained: Cheney's Request Form Detailing The Two CIA Torture Docs He Wants — I've just obtained from the National Archives the actual request form that Dick Cheney submitted for CIA documents he claims will prove that torture worked. — Cheney requested all of two CIA documents, a total of 21 pages.
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Hot doc: Cheney's request to declassify intel from ‘torture’
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Liz Cheney Defends Father's Torture Legacy (VIDEO) [UPDATED]

Reclaiming America's Soul — “Nothing will be gained by spending our time and energy laying blame for the past.” So declared President Obama, after his commendable decision to release the legal memos that his predecessor used to justify torture. Some people in the political and media establishments have echoed his position.
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Obama legal team wants to limit defendants' rights — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is asking the Supreme Court to overrule a 23 year-old decision that stopped police from initiating questions unless a defendant's lawyer is present, the latest stance that has disappointed civil rights and civil liberties groups.
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Obama DOJ Seeks to Restrict Defendant's Right to Lawyer During Questioning
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Ambushing Bill O'Reilly's Ambusher — Gawker has some questions for Jesse B. Watters, the Fox News producer that Bill O'Reilly likes to send out to ambush his enemies. So we're outside his building in Long Island. Right now. (Hi, Jesse!) — This apartment building is the last known address …


Schmidt, Plouffe on long-shot McCain — NEWARK, Del. - The men who ran the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and John McCain appeared together on stage for the first time Thursday at the University of Delaware to complete a pair of tasks: To articulate their (remarkably similar) …
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Palin, Fundraising Firm Part Ways — Campaign Solutions, a Republican consulting firm advising Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's political action committee, has parted ways with the former Republican vice presidential nominee. — The group had been working with the Palin operation to raise money …
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A Limited Love of Liberty — A former ACLU board member says that the organization has lost its way. — When the American Civil Liberties Union comes under attack, the salvos are often launched from the right. The ACLU, after all, is as enthusiastic about protecting the interests of feminists …


Poll: Public thinks highly of Obama — WASHINGTON — President Obama's opening months in the Oval Office have fortified his standing with the American public, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, giving him political capital for battles ahead. — As his 100th day as president approaches next Wednesday …
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Chris Matthews changes book title Jon Stewart mocked — Could the interview Chris Matthews called “the worst he's ever had” have something to do with his decision to change the title of his most recent book before its paperback edition is released? — In 2007, the “Hardball” host went on …

Minnesotans won't know second Senator until at least June — The state Supreme Court set the schedule today for the legal showdown between Democrat Al Franken and Republican Norm Coleman over the Senate seat that has been vacant since January. — Minnesotans won't know who will be their second U.S. Senator until at least June.

BANANA REPUBLICS.... To paraphrase Inigo Montoya, Republicans keep using this phrase, but I don't think it means what they think it means. — On Tuesday, Karl Rove argued on Fox News that accountability for Bush administration officials who broke the law would make United States …

Clinton Counters Israeli Stance on Palestinians and Iran — Progress on establishing a Palestinian state must go “hand-in-hand” with efforts to stem Iranian influence in the Middle East, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said yesterday, implicitly rejecting the emerging position of the new Israeli government.

MADD about regulation — Obama chauffeurs the nanny state at NHTSA — President Obama's pick to head the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration raises a few red flags. If confirmed by the Senate, Chuck Hurley, CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, will drive motorists over the cliff with regulation.


Ethics Panel Asked to Look Into Kennedy Leaks — ALBANY — The state's top ethics panel is reviewing a request from three government watchdog groups to investigate the Paterson administration's leaks of confidential information provided by Caroline Kennedy when she was seeking appointment to the United States Senate.
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Re: Not Pro-Torture, Just Pro-Facts — Andrew Sullivan has a post up on his Daily Dish taking a shot at me as well. He begins by saying generously: “Cliff May has done great work over the years advancing democracy and defending human rights.” He goes on to link to one of my Corner posts …


Vitter opposes prosecutions of terror interrogators; Cao, Landrieu say laws should be enforced — WASHINGTON — Sen. David Vitter, R-La., said Wednesday that it would be a huge mistake to prosecute Bush administration officials who gave legal approval or implemented harsh interrogation methods …
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