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9:35 AM ET, July 5, 2009

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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Now, Sarah's Folly  —  Sarah Palin showed on Friday that in one respect at least, she is qualified to be president.  —  Caribou Barbie is one nutty puppy.  —  Usually we don't find that exquisite battiness in our leaders until they've been battered by sordid scandals like Watergate (Nixon) …
Discussion: Althouse and Vox Popoli
Gateway Pundit:
It's On!... Palin's Legal Counsel Threatens to Sue Liberal Blogs & State-Run Media For Slander  —  Sarah Palin's legal councel released a statement quashing rumors that Governor Palin resigned due to a criminal investigation.  —  Her attorney, Thomas Van Flein, also threatened to take legal action …
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Sarah Palin's 4th of July Message  —  On Saturday July 4th, in response to questions surrounding her sudden and largely unexplained resignation, out-going Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) released the following message ...  Join the Conversation!
Jonathan Martin / Ben Smith's Blog:
Palin hammers media, hints at national ambitions  —  One day after announcing that she's resigning, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin blasted the media for their coverage of her surprise move and asserted that she's held to a higher standard by reporters.  —  Palin, who has not had a public schedule …
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Palin attorney warns press on ‘defamatory material’  —  Ratcheting up her offensive against the news media, Gov. Sarah Palin's attorney threatened Saturday to sue mainstream news organizations if they publish “defamatory” stories relating to whether Palin is under federal investigation.
Discussion: MyDD
Kurt Schlichter / Big Hollywood:   The Force is With Sarah Palin
Mark Halperin / The Page:
HALPERIN'S TAKE: 9 Pieces of “Analysis” …
Matthew Continetti / Weekly Standard:
More on Palin  —  I spoke to a few friends in Alaskan Republican politics yesterday.
Discussion: Associated Press
Katharine Weymouth / Washington Post:
A Letter to Our Readers  —  Dear Reader:  —  I want to apologize for a planned new venture that went off track and for any cause we may have given you to doubt our independence and integrity.  A flier distributed last week suggested that we were selling access to power brokers …
Discussion: Althouse, Politics Daily and Emptywheel
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David Carr / New York Times:
A Publisher Stumbles Publicly at The Post
Discussion: Romenesko
New York Times:
Leading Clerics Defy Ayatollah on Disputed Iran Election  —  CAIRO — The most important group of religious leaders in Iran called the disputed presidential election and the new government illegitimate on Saturday, an act of defiance against the country's supreme leader and the most public sign …
Rod Liddle / Times of London:
Saudis give nod to Israeli raid on Iran  —  Uzi Mahnaimi in Tel Aviv and Sarah Baxter  —  The head of Mossad, Israel's overseas intelligence service, has assured Benjamin Netanyahu, its prime minister, that Saudi Arabia would turn a blind eye to Israeli jets flying over the kingdom during any future raid on Iran's nuclear sites.
Discussion: Israel Matzav and Jihad Watch
The Huffington Post:
A Post Apology  —  I wrote a piece making fun of the fact that a Trig Palin joke was given as the reason that Sarah Palin left office.  I wrote jokes that were offensive but my intent was for them to be ironic and therefore not offensive.  I was wrong.  Within ten minutes of my post …
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Can I Clean Your Clock?  —  Over the past decade, whenever I went to China and engaged Chinese on their pollution and energy problems, inevitably some young Chinese would say: “Hey, you Americans got to grow dirty for 150 years, using cheap coal and oil.  Now it is our turn.”  —  It's a hard argument to refute.
Discussion: The Mahablog and Economist's View
Richard Thaler / New York Times:
Mortgages Made Simpler  —  THIS column is in praise of warning labels.  So let's begin with one: I am not your usual sort of economist.  —  I practice what has come to be called behavioral economics.  We behavioralists differ from our more traditional brethren in the way we characterize agents in the economy.
Discussion: Calculated Risk
CNN:
Report: Ahmadinejad says he wants public talks with Obama  —  TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he wants to engage President Obama in “negotiations” before international media, a semi-official Iranian news outlet reported on Saturday.
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Ben Quinn / Guardian:
Honduran military regime threatens reprisals as president plans return
Jack Healy / New York Times:
Tax Bill Appeals Take Rising Toll on Governments
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John / Power Line:
Feel-Good Fourth of July Story
Discussion: Associated Press
Mike Lux / The Huffington Post:
The Celebration of a Progressive Holiday
Heather / Crooks and Liars:
Matalin Thinks Palin is Brilliant—Rollins and Gergen Think She's Toast
Discussion: Stop The ACLU and Hot Air
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