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Jesse J. Holland / Associated Press:
Democrats Prod Roberts on Abortion Stance  —  WASHINGTON - Supreme Court nominee John Roberts jousted with Democratic senators Tuesday at his confirmation hearing to be chief justice, dodging their attempts to pin down his opinions on abortion, voting rights and other legal issues.
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Andrew / Confirm Them:
Not an Encouraging Morning  —  I've looked over the transcript for today's morning session, and can make a few comments.  For me, the answers from Judge Roberts were not encouraging.  —  First of all, I thought that Senator Hatch's questioning was excellent.  Hatch pointed out that precedent is weakest in constitutional cases.
Discussion: NewsBlog
Zendo Deb / TFS Magnum:
Heroes: Everyday and Extraordinary People  —  Everyone is entitled to our opinion...  I am pleased to host part of the Cotillion for September 13th.  My co-hostesses are e-Claire (Now Chocolate Covered!), Portia Rediscovered, and Mary Katherine Ham of Townhall.com C-Log.
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MaryKatharineHam / Townhall.com:
Stronger Than You Think You Are  —  I'm hosting the Cotillion …
Discussion: sisu
Emily Beal / Portia Rediscovered:   Dancing Queens  —  This week, I have the honor and downright pleasure …
Associated Press:
DeLay associates indicted in investigation  —  AUSTIN - Two associates of U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay were indicted Tuesday on additional felony charges of violating Texas election law and criminal conspiracy to violate election law for their role in the 2002 legislative races.
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Jesselee / The Stakeholder:
Conspiracy Indictments for TRMPAC Boys  —  DeLay associates indicted in investigation [AP] … There's been increasing buzz that DeLay may be off the hook indictment-wise, and can now turn his attention to the coming ethics probes.  But as I discussed towards the end of this post on Saturday …
Discussion: ArchPundit
Lara Jakes Jordan / Associated Press:
Bush Takes Responsibility for Blunders  —  WASHINGTON - President Bush said Tuesday that "I take responsibility" for failures in dealing with Hurricane Katrina and said the disaster raised broader questions about the government's ability to respond to natural disasters as well as terror attacks.
Matt Margolis / Blogs for Bush:
Roberts Hearings: Live Blogging Day 2  —  most recent updates on top...  UPDATE, 06:32 PM EDT: Okay, well, C-SPAN is breaking away from the hearings... CNN, FOX, are not covering it now either.. so , let me take this opportunity to give my laptop a rest... When I get more official transcripts I'll post them.
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White House:
President Welcomes President Talabani of Iraq to the White House  —  PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you all.  It's an honor to welcome the first democratically elected President of Iraq to the White House.  I'm proud to stand with a brave leader of the Iraqi people, a friend of the United States, and a testament to the power of human freedom.
George F. Will / Washington Post:
A Poverty of Thought  —  It took exactly one month — until the president's prime-time news conference of Oct. 11, 2001 — to refute the notion that Sept. 11 "changed everything."  When a reporter said, "You haven't called for any sacrifices from the American people," he replied, "Well …
Slate:
Confirmation Report  —  The Senate Judiciary Committee has complaints about judges.  For one thing, Republicans on the committee appear to think that "activist judges" are more dangerous to America than terrorism, hurricanes, and chemical weapons.  Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., vigorously condemns the …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
As Battlefield Shrinks, Democrats Mute Their Attacks
The MinuteMan / JustOneMinute:
Recapping Gretna  —  Gretna, a working class community connected to New Orleans by a bridge across the Mississippi, briefly caught the attention of the media and blogosphere last week.  Now, Chris Matthews is back with it, but we have also found a conflicting eye-witness version.
Discussion: QandO and Daily Pundit
Deacon / Power Line:
NO ANALYSIS DAMMIT, WE'RE THE MSM  —  Michael Kinsley has blown the whistle on his former employer, CNN.  As reported by Drudge, Kinsley says that the network is coaching guests to "get angry" when they go on the air to discuss Hurricane Katrina.  Kinsley bases this accusation on the experience …
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Cecilia M. Vega / San Francisco Chronicle:
As bodies recovered, reporters are told 'no photos, no stories'  —  New Orleans — A long caravan of white vans led by an Army humvee rolled Monday through New Orleans' Bywater district, a poor, mostly black neighborhood, northeast of the French Quarter.  —  Recovery team members wearing …
rawstory.com:
Paper: Internal docs show feds 'bungled' Katrina response  —  RAW STORY  —  As the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency stepped down yesterday, government documents surfaced showing that vital resources, such as buses and environmental health specialists …
Discussion: Shakespeare's Sister
Reuters:
Bush: 'I take responsibility'  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush took responsibility on Tuesday for any failures in the federal response to Hurricane Katrina and acknowledged the storm exposed serious deficiencies at all levels of government four years after the September 11 attacks.
Discussion: PoliPundit.com and Wonkette
Right Wing Nut House:
CARNIVAL OF THE CLUELESS #13  —  The Carnival is back!  —  GLENN REYNOLDS SAYS "DON'T MISS IT!" … (Ben Hur: 1959)  —  It may surprise you to learn that the #1 best selling work of fiction in the history of the United States - at least as far as a percentage of contemporary population …
Discussion: Brainster's Blog
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
End of the Bush Era  —  The Bush Era is over.  The sooner politicians in both parties realize that, the better for them — and the country.  —  Recent months, and especially the past two weeks, have brought home to a steadily growing majority of Americans the truth that President Bush's government doesn't work.

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Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
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Christopher Hitchens / slate.com:
George Galloway Is Gruesome, Not Gorgeous
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Jennifer Van Bergen / rawstory.com:
Investigation finds Red Cross agreed to withhold Orleans aid, operates in tandem with Homeland Security
Think Progress:
Right-Wing Myths About Katrina, Debunked
CNN:
Bush: 'I take responsibility' for federal failures on Katrina
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Supreme Blather  —  If I were running one of the cable networks …
Discussion: PostWatch
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Give the president his due.  His statement — the full transcript …
Bryan Caplan / EconLog:
Jeff Sachs Then and Now: Low Growth and Bad Policy in Africa
Discussion: SCSUScholars

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Brendan Miniter / Opinion Journal:
LBJ's Other Quagmire  —  Long before Katrina, the welfare state failed New Orleans's poor.
Wretchard / The Belmont Club:
Write For Your Life  —  Most everyone knows someone …
Discussion: neo-neocon and Mere Rhetoric
Jcb / Part-Time Pundit:
BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES #115  —  Welcome to the 115th edition …
Discussion: the skwib
japantimes.co.jp:
Victorious Koizumi firm on fall '06 exit
Ramesh Ponnuru / The Corner on National Review Online:
ASSESSING TEN YEARS
Gloria Steinem / Guardian:
I'm a hopeaholic. There's nothing George Bush can do about it
Discussion: QandO and normblog
Doug Struck / Washington Post:
45 Bodies Found In La. Hospital
 
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