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Don't Mention the War — Why does the Obama administration find it so hard to utter the words ‘terrorism’ and ‘jihad’ and ‘Islamic extremism’? — On Saturday, May 1, a crude car bomb composed of gasoline canisters, propane tanks, fertilizer, and fireworks failed to detonate in Times Square.
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U.S. officials: No credible evidence that terrorists trained Shahzad — WASHINGTON — No credible evidence has been found so far that the Pakistani-American man accused in the Times Square bombing plot received any serious terrorist training from the Pakistani Taliban or another radical Islamic group, six U.S. officials said Thursday.
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ABCNEWS, Hot Air, Outside The Beltway, Crooks and Liars, Washington Post, New York Times, The AfPak Channel and CNN
Charlie Savage / The Caucus:
White House Deputy Counsel Resigns — Daniel J. Meltzer, a top White House lawyer who has played a critical behind-the-scenes role in the administration legal team, is resigning next month and will return to his tenured position as a Harvard law school professor, the White House said on Friday.
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Chris Good / The Atlantic Online:
Kagan Could Be Hard to Hit — Solicitor General Elena Kagan is reportedly the overwhelming frontrunner to be picked by President Obama as his next Supreme Court nominee. And if she is selected, conservatives could find it tough to mount an attack on her. — Critics will have significantly …
Ace / Ace of Spades HQ:
Oh the Irony: “America is Back!,” Baby, But The Magazine Proclaiming This Just Might Go Out of Business — Remember this? Of course you do. It was like three weeks ago. You're morons, not retards. — Well, Newsweek's on the auction block, and the Washington Post Company's sales brochure …
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iowahawk:
I Need Some Me Time — [ed. note: in a shocking turn of events, completely unforseeable even to media professionals with advanced degrees in journalism, Newsweek's brilliant strategy to reposition itself as an upscale journal of leftwing opinion has, against all odds, ended in defeat (Ace has more here).
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Illegal Status of Army Spouses Often Leads to Snags — Lt. Kenneth Tenebro enlisted in the armed forces after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, signing up even before he became an American citizen. — He served one tour of duty in Iraq, dodging roadside bombs, and he would like to do another.
Rose / Barbara Boxer Blog:
Palin endorses Fiorina — Big news: Yesterday, Sarah Palin endorsed Carly Fiorina to challenge Barbara Boxer for the U.S. Senate here in California. — Palin's endorsement is a giant, right-wing seal of approval for Fiorina's candidacy and could rally significant tea party support to her side.
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Jeanne Cummings / The Politico:
Steele fires RNC finance director — Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele has fired the RNC's finance director, Rob Bickhart, on whose watch a controversial payment was made to a bondage nightclub in West Hollywood and the committee began having problems raising money from big donors.
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Sean J. Miller / Ballot Box:
RNC fires top finance officials as scandal fallout continues
ConstantineXIII / CBS News:
Sec. Clinton on Pakistan and The War on Terror — Says Pakistan More Helpful in War on Terror; Warns of “Severe Consequences” If Successful Terror Attack Originated There — (CBS) Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the Pakistani government has been warned that if a terror operation …
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Arizona Was Right to Take Action on Immigration — Most American voters think Arizona was right to pass its own immigration law, and think the Obama administration should wait and see how the new law works rather than try to stop it, according to a Fox News poll released Friday.
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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Rick Sanchez's Ron Burgundy Moment — CNN's Rick Sanchez apparently suffers from the same condition as Will Ferrell's character Ron Burgundy did in the movie Anchorman—he'll read anything written on a teleprompter. When a the teleprompter told Sanchez earlier this week to ad lib a tease …
Tyler Durden / zero hedge:
MUST HEAR: Panic And Loathing From The S&P 500 Pits — “Guys this is probably the craziest I have seen it down here ever.” Here it is, memorialized for the generations and away from the now openly ridiculous disinformation propaganda of the mainstream media, just what a full market meltdown panic sounds …
Ynetnews:
Judge Goldstone's dark past — Yedioth Ahronoth investigation reveals man preaching human rights, who authored scathing report against Israel's operation in Gaza, sent at least 28 black defendants to gallows as South African judge under Apartheid regime — Tehiya Barak — Latest Update:
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Shelby: GOP really standing with small businesses in financial bill opposition — Republicans are the party to stand with Main Street when it comes to financial reform, Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) said Saturday. — Shelby, the top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee …
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Op-Ed Columnist: The Tea Party Tries to Outrun Race — Racist. Tea Party. — Are those separate concepts or a single one? Depends on whom you ask. — According to an article accompanying a Washington Post/ABC News poll released on Wednesday: “About 61 percent of tea party opponents …
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The Greenroom
KPIX-TV:
Morgan Hill Students Rally After Flag Flap — MORGAN HILL (CBS 5 / AP / BCN) ― About 85 mostly Hispanic students staged a noon protest march through Morgan Hill on Thursday, one day after five students at Live Oak High School were sent home after showing up in clothing with American flags on Cinco de Mayo.
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The Volokh Conspiracy
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Gary Langer / ABCNEWS:
Poll: Half of ‘Birthers’ Call It ‘Suspicion’ — Obama's Birthplace Has Been Subject of Controversy Since Election — Fourteen percent of Americans say without prompting that they think Barack Obama was born in another country, rising to one in five when those with no opinion are offered that as a possibility.
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Gail Collins / New York Times:
What Every Girl Should Know — A thousand years ago, popular birth control methods in the Western world included spitting into the mouth of a frog, eating bees and wearing the testicles of a weasel. In Córdoba, Spain, which was supposed to be on the scientific cutting edge …
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