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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad revealed to have Jewish past — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's vitriolic attacks on the Jewish world hide an astonishing secret, evidence uncovered by The Daily Telegraph shows. — A photograph of the Iranian president holding up his identity card during elections in March 2008 clearly shows his family has Jewish roots.
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Townhall.com, Hot Air, Raw Story, The Jawa Report, Power Line, Pajamas Media and marbury

The Olympic Spirit — I didn't think it was a good idea for Obama to go to Copenhagen given the intense policy questions he as to address right now. It seemed a trivial matter to me compared to two wars, healthcare, the Iran question and the fiscal and economic crisis.
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Obama's Olympic Failure Will Test the Washington Press Corps — Now is the time for the mainstream media to show it's not totally in President Obama's pocket. The Washington press corps will never fault Obama for pushing hyper-liberal policies in a moderate-to-conservative country.


Rooting against America: Beck, other conservatives cheer elimination …

The Olympics, Obama, and the Permanent Campaign
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Sense of Events, Don Surber, The Opinionator, Wake up America, Eunomia, Hot Air, Ben Smith's Blog, Salon and Times of London

A DECISION THAT LOOKS EVEN WORSE IN RETROSPECT.... In February, when the debate over the economic stimulus package was at its height, a handful of “centrist” Senate Republicans said they'd block a vote on recovery efforts unless the majority agreed to slash over $100 billion from the bill.
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Roland Burris: “You know who is to blame for us losing the Olympics? Bush.” — Wow, what a stretch. Can I blame Bush, too? I'm having a HEINOUS hair day and it's all Bush's fault.
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The Coming Failure On Iran — The Obama administration's positive tone following its first diplomatic encounter with Iran covers a deep and growing gloom in Washington and European capitals. Seven hours of palaver in Geneva haven't altered an emerging conclusion: None of the steps the West …
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Generals Shouldn't Disagree Publicly With the Commander in Chief — The president, the Constitution tells us, is the commander in chief. But is it true? — In a speech in London on Thursday, Gen. Stanley McChrystal publicly intervened in the debate over Afghanistan.
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Mudville Gazette, Taylor Marsh, Prairie Weather, Laura Rozen's Blog, Redhot and New York Times


Too Rich to Worry? Not in This Downturn — IT turns out the other half — or at least the tiny slice who live at the top of the wealth pyramid — are not sleeping any better than the rest of America. — At a closed-door meeting of advisers to family offices — which serve families …


The Conscience of a Capitalist — The Whole Foods founder talks about his Journal health-care op-ed that spawned a boycott, how he deals with unions, and why he thinks CEOs are overpaid. — Printer — Friendly — “I honestly don't know why the article became such a lightning rod,” …

Garofalo: Led by Limbaugh, ‘Tea-Baggers’ a ‘White Power Movement’ Motivated by ‘Racism’ — “Actress/activist” Janeane Garofalo used another media appearance to smear anti-Obama protesters as racists, this time, Friday night on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, insisting “it's obvious to anybody …


Internet Finally Discovers Glenn Beck Photoshoot Video, Freaks Out — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Your interwebs are blowing up today at a YouTube clip that documents a Glenn Beck photo shoot, where the Fox News host has a substance, presumably Vicks VapoRub, applied to his face …


John Ensign's Tax Problem — Following up on my July post (Adultery and Tax Planning) on the sordid tale of Sen. John Ensign's extra marital affair with Cynthia Hampton, a campaign staffer married to Douglas Hampton, Sen. Ensign's former chief of staff. I noted that the $96,000 in “gifts” …


Baucus bill may be far from final word — Two weeks, 130-plus amendments and the final gavel came down at 2:15 a.m. Friday. — But the Senate Finance Committee didn't even come close to finishing work on health reform. — Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) may have brought Congress closer …
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