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1:55 AM ET, September 19, 2009

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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Irving Kristol, 1920-2009  —  Irving Kristol, writer, editor, and social philosopher, has died in Washington at the age of 89.  His wisdom, wit, good humor, and generosity of spirit made him a friend and mentor to several generations of thinkers and public servants.  —The Editors
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Barry Gewen / New York Times:
Irving Kristol, Godfather of Conservatism, Dies  —  Irving Kristol, the political commentator who, as much as anyone, defined modern conservatism and helped revitalize the Republican Party in the late 1960s and early '70s, setting the stage for the Reagan presidency and years of conservative dominance …
John Podhoretz / Commentary:
Irving Kristol, 1920-2009  —  The intellectual and political life of the United States over the past 60 years was affected in so many important and enduring ways by Irving Kristol that it is difficult to capture in words the extent of his powerful and positive influence.
Adam Bernstein / Washington Post:
Irving Kristol, Architect of Neoconservatism, Dies at 89
Discussion: The Washington Note
Robert Kagan / PostPartisan:
Irving Kristol's Intellectual Universe
Discussion: Politics Daily
Michael Calderone / Michael Calderone's Blog:
Tapper calls Fox ad ‘demonstrably untrue’  —  Jake Tapper, on Twitter this morning, took issue with a Fox News ad in today's Washington Post, that he says is “asserting that every other channel ‘missed’ the story of the 912 march.  Demonstrably untrue.”  —  He pointed out that Yunji de Nies …
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Chris Ariens / TVNewser:
In Full Page Ad, Fox Asks Where Were Other Media on 9/12.  The Answer: They Were There  —  Today, Fox News took out a full page ad in the Washington Post as well as the News Corp.-owned Wall Street Journal and New York Post asking, “How did ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and CNN Miss This Story?”
Washington Post:
Inquiry Into CIA Practices Narrows  —  Ex-Agency Directors Urge Administration To Drop Investigation  —  The Justice Department's review of detainee abuse by the CIA will focus on a very small number of cases, including at least one in which an Afghan prisoner died at a secret facility, according to two sources briefed on the matter.
Discussion: JustOneMinute and TalkLeft
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Jonathan Karl / ABCNEWS:
Former CIA Directors: AG's Investigation Could ‘Help al Qaeda’
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Fox News:
Ex-CIA Chiefs Decry Holder Interrogator Probe in Letter to Obama
Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Obama: Legalize illegals to get them health care  —  Republicans see a backdoor move toward ‘amnesty’  —  President Obama said this week that his health care plan won't cover illegal immigrants, but argued that's all the more reason to legalize them and ensure they eventually do get coverage.
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The Note:
Miss California Wows Conservatives  —  ABC News' Teddy Davis and Brittany Crockett Report:  —  The Value Voters Summit heard from potential Republican presidential candidates and GOP congressional leaders on Friday morning.  —  But it was Carrie Prejean—former Miss California—who stole the show.
Discussion: Swampland, The Politico and Shakesville
David Brooks / New York Times:
No, It's Not About Race  —  You wouldn't know it to look at me, but I go running several times a week.  My favorite route, because it's so flat, is from the Lincoln Memorial to the U.S. Capitol and back.  I was there last Saturday and found myself plodding through tens of thousands of anti-government “tea party” protesters.
Fox News:
Source: Colo. Man in Suspected NYC Subway Plot Admits Ties to Al Qaeda  —  The Colorado man under FBI investigation into an alleged New York subway terror plot has admitted he has ties to Al Qaeda and is in negotiations to plead guilty to a terror charge, a source at the Department of Justice told FOX News.
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Kate Andersen Brower / Bloomberg:
Michelle Obama Says Women Are “Crushed” by Health-Care System  —  Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) — First lady Michelle Obama sought support for the administration's health-care plans from family advocacy groups and health-care professionals, saying the treatment of women under the current system is “unacceptable.”
Charles Franklin / Pollster.com:
Sixty-Five Views of HC Reform, One Big Trend  —  The trend in opinion on health care reform has been a bit tricky of late.  After a long and substantial rise of opposition, and an equally long but less sizable decline in support, we came to August, the month for the strange in politics.
Publius / Big Government:
MEDIA MATTERS: 'On Fox, Breitbart bashes CNN's ACORN coverage'  —  “The behavior of Jonathan Klein, the president of CNN, has been despicable during this.”  —  MEGYN KELLY (co-host): Joining me now is Andrew Breitbart.  He's the founder of the website the video first appeared on.
Newt Gingrich / Washington Examiner:
The real ACORN scandal: Its enablers  —  It's hard to know who should be more embarrassed by the revelations about the radical group ACORN, the mainstream media or the politicians who have funneled taxpayer dollars to the group for years.  —  It took two amateur twentysomething filmmakers to do what ABC …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Under fire, Democrats abandon ACORN in droves
Discussion: Big Government and American Power
Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
Massachusetts Bill on Senate Succession Delayed  —  BOSTON — Republicans in the Massachusetts State Senate on Friday temporarily blocked the chamber from taking up legislation that would allow Gov. Deval Patrick to appoint an interim successor to Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
Discussion: MyDD
Fred Kaplan / Slate:
Obama's smart decision to scuttle Bush's European missile-defense plan.  —  President Barack Obama's scuttling of George W. Bush's plan to deploy a missile-defense system in the Czech Republic and Poland—or, more particularly, the way he scuttled it—amounts to a remarkably shrewd bit of politics and statesmanship.
Discussion: Foreign Policy and ATTACKERMAN
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Ezra Klein:
What's Wrong With the Finance Bill?  An Interview With Sen. Jay Rockefeller.  —  Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) chairs the Finance Committee's Health Care Subcommittee.  His support will be crucial — maybe even decisive - in getting health-care reform out of the Finance Committee.
John / Power Line:
What They Really Think  —  Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright spoke at a forum in Omsk, Siberia.  Pravda reported that her speech “surprised the audience.”  No wonder.  The Russians in attendance must have wondered how they managed to lose the cold war: … There you have it.
Discussion: Pravda.Ru and Gateway Pundit
Mike Allen / The Politico:
DNC promises ‘rain of hellfire’  —  The increasingly aggressive Democratic National Committee on Friday launched a new “Call 'Em Out” website targeting prominent Republicans for statements they have made about President Barack Obama's health reform plans.  —  “Help debunk the outrageous lies …
The Politico:
Conservatives use liberal playbook  —  Conservatives are coming for the Democrats on their blind side — the left.  —  The evidence is everywhere.  —  At tea parties and town halls, conservative demonstrators oppose health care reform with signs bearing the abortion-rights slogan …
Rachel Slajda / LiveWire:
MSNBC Reporter Heckled At Values Voter Summit  —  While reporting this afternoon from the floor of the Values Voter Summit, MSNBC reporter Brian Mooar was heckled by several audience members who said he was being rude and disrespectful.  —  Mooar was giving a live broadcast as Rep. Roy Blunt …
Bruce Bartlett / Forbes:
We Can't Cut Spending  —  Why?  Because the votes aren't there.  —  Every time I write about the need to raise revenues to pay for federal spending, some nitwit always demands to know why we don't just cut spending.  That is not a viable option to deal with our fiscal problem.
Bill Maher / The Huffington Post:
New Rule: You can't complain about health care reform if you're not willing to reform your own health.  Unlike most liberals, I'm glad all those teabaggers marched on Washington last week.  Because judging from the photos, it's the first exercise they've gotten in years.
 
 
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John Cook / Gawker:
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Bronx synagogue bumblers bribed by fried chicken charge account
John Geyman / The Huffington Post:
A Death Every 12 Minutes: The Price of Not Having Medicare for All
Eamon Javers / The Politico:
Obama's risky ‘Full Ginsburg’
Discussion: Mediaite and Wizbang
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Obama: Change, not race, heats debate
Discussion: The Politico
Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
Biden Plans Move to Health Care Frontlines Next Week
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
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David Weininger / Boston Globe:
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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