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S.A. Miller / Washington Times:
'Party trumps race' for Steele foes  —  Black Democratic leaders in Maryland say that racially tinged attacks against Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate are fair because he is a conservative Republican.  —  Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election …
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Michelle Malkin:
THE VILE BILE WE HAVE TO PUT UP WITH  —  Straight from the headlines, here's exactly the kind of unhinged liberal hatred and bigotry against minority Republicans I talk about in my book— via the Washington Times today: … This is how low the Left's political discourse has sunk: I'm a banana and a coconut and a whore and worse.
Don Surber:
Linkfest For Nov. 2, 2005  —  Today marks the first anniversary of George Walker Bush's historic re-election.  He drew more votes than any president.  Ever. 62 million.  —  LaShawn Barber remembered!  As did  —  Blogs for Bush.  —  In celebration, I held a link fest, but it is over.
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Michelle Malkin:   THE BUSH DERANGEMENT PARADE
Pat / Brainster's Blog:   Last November 2nd  —  What a roller coaster ride it was.
La Shawn / La Shawn Barber's Corner:
One Year Ago Today...
Discussion: Sister Toldjah
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Mad About You  —  In the genteel club that is the United States Senate, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) had a screaming temper tantrum yesterday.  —  Minutes after his Democratic counterpart, Harry Reid (Nev.), used a surprise parliamentary maneuver to throw the Senate into a rare closed session …
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New York Times:
Partisan Quarrel Forces Senators to Bar the Doors  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 - Democrats forced the Republican-controlled Senate into an unusual closed session on Tuesday over the Bush administration's use of intelligence to justify the Iraq war and the Senate's willingness to examine it.
Max Boot / Los Angeles Times:
Plamegate's real liar  —  'SCOOTER" LIBBY'S indictment was not exactly good news for the White House, but it could have been a lot worse.  Feverish speculation had been building that Karl Rove would soon be "frog-marched out of the White House in handcuffs," as Valerie Plame's bombastic hubby, Joe Wilson, had hoped.
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David W. Moore / Gallup:
Alito's Ratings Similar to Miers', Lower Than Roberts'  —  Majority says Supreme Court nominee should be rejected if opposed to Roe v. Wade  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Americans greet the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court with about the same degree …
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
President Pushover  —  Under other circumstances, President Bush's choice of Judge Samuel Alito for the Supreme Court would have been seen as a bold move by a strong president with a clear policy objective.  By choosing a man of superior intellectual heft and an indelible record of conservative views …
Boston Globe:
Alito writing backed privacy, gay rights  —  PRINCETON, N.J. — As a senior at Princeton University, Samuel A. Alito Jr. chaired an undergraduate task force that recommended the decriminalization of sodomy, accused the CIA and the FBI of invading the privacy of citizens …
Michelle Malkin:
"OTHERS HAVE DIED FOR MY FREEDOM.  NOW THIS IS MY MARK."  —  ***scroll for updates...a soldier responds...***  —  "OTHERS HAVE DIED FOR MY FREEDOM.  NOW THIS IS MY MARK."  —  These are words you did not read in the New York Times.  They are the words of the late Corporal Jeffrey B. Starr …
Discussion: Donklephant and Mike's Noise
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Michelle Malkin / Townhall.com:
All the news that's fit to omit
Discussion: TigerHawk and Power Line
Dana Priest / Washington Post:
CIA Holds Terror Suspects in Secret Prisons  —  Debate Is Growing Within Agency About Legality and Morality of Overseas System Set Up After 9/11  —  The CIA has been hiding and interrogating some of its most important al Qaeda captives at a Soviet-era compound in Eastern Europe …
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Meteor Blades / The Next Hurrah:
Secret Prisons in Secret Places
Discussion: Booman Tribune ~ Boo!
Bull Moose:
Romney  —  The Moose weighs in on the re-litigation of the war.  —  Yesterday's Senate action demonstrated that the Democratic minority can stage creative political theater.  It is good for the Republican majority to be hornswaggled once and a while.  The Democrats also forced the Republicans …
Christine Ollivier / Associated Press:
Chirac Warns of Firm Hand for Rioters  —  PARIS - French President Jacques Chirac, intervening after six nights of rioting in housing projects outside Paris, called Wednesday for calm and said authorities will use a firm hand to curtail what may become a "dangerous situation."
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New York Times:
G.O.P. Reaches to Other Party on Supreme Court Pick  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 - Facing deep Democratic skepticism over the choice of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. for the Supreme Court, the Bush administration turned quickly on Tuesday to moderate Democrats who could be crucial to the confirmation …
Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
The good news from Iraq is not fit to print  —  WHAT WAS the most important news out of Iraq last week?  —  That depends on what you consider ''important.  " Do you see the war against radical Islam and Ba'athist fascism as the most urgent conflict of our time?
Discussion: Rantingprofs
Murray Waas / whatever already!:
Exclusive: Senate Democrats consider pressing for appointment of special select committee to investigate administration's pre-war intelligence claim  —  The Senate Democratic leadership over the course of the last several days has had discussions among themselves, along with senior congressional staff …
Discussion: TalkLeft and The Left Coaster
Jeffrey Goldberg / New Yorker:
BREAKING RANKS  —  What turned Brent Scowcroft against the Bush Administration?  —  At eight o'clock on the morning of August 2, 1990, President George H. W. Bush assembled his National Security Council in the Cabinet Room of the White House.  Thirteen hours earlier, Saddam Hussein had sent …
Discussion: Simianbrain

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Steve Clemons:
Donald Rumsfeld: My Goodness Gracious — There was No Cabal
Discussion: firedoglake
Scott McClellan / thinkprogress.org:
November 2 Press Gaggle
Reuters:
Country Needs You, Iraq Tells Saddam's Officers
Houston Chronicle:
Perry, White thrash FEMA
Laylan Copelin / Austin American-Statesman:
DeLay to get new judge  —  Next fight will be over site for trial.
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
"A remarkable pattern" of "almost uniformly conservative" dissents?
Discussion: INDC Journal and Hit and Run
Mickey Kaus / Slate:
Pardon My Perjury  —  The secret of Scooter's confidence?

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Robert J. Samuelson / Washington Post:
Fiscal Phonies  —  The scramble by congressional Republicans …
Discussion: TAPPED and Below The Beltway
Matt Welch / Los Angeles Times:
Democrats need a breath of mountain-fresh air
Daniel Cooney / Associated Press:
Details Emerge of al-Qaida Figure's Escape
Marty Lederman / Balkinization:
Battle Royale at the Pentagon: David Addington v. Common Article 3
Ron Fournier / Associated Press:
Newsview: Bush Allies Say He's Lost His Way
James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Best of the Web  —  The Boy Who Cried Bork  —  Predictably …
Pieter Dorsman / Peaktalk:
FEAR AND VAN GOGH
Los Angeles Times:
Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters
 
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