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Times of London:
Security adviser named as source in CIA scandal  —  THE mysterious source who gave America's foremost journalist, Bob Woodward, a tip-off about the CIA agent at the centre of one of Washington's biggest political storms was Stephen Hadley, the White House national security adviser, according to lawyers close to the investigation.
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David Corn:
Winning the War...over the War/OSM's Less-than-Stellar Launch  —  My colleagues at the new Open Source Media site, partly at my suggestion, have scheduled a Blog Carnival for Monday on the controversy over the prewar intelligence.  In a Blog Carnival, bloggers deluge a "ringmaster" …
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
"Bloggers reacted quickly."
Discussion: Peaktalk, Daimnation! and Yourish.com
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
I NEVER THOUGHT I'D SAY "I'M IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT WITH DAVID CORN" …
Discussion: Daily Pundit and PoliBlog
Clifford J. Levy / New York Times:
Seeing Life Outside New Orleans Alters Life Inside It  —  TALK to the people trickling back here, and it becomes apparent that before the hurricane, many had about as much experience living elsewhere as Ignatius J. Reilly, the protagonist in one of the seminal novels about New Orleans …
Discussion: Rantingprofs
Washington Post:
Iraq War Debate Eclipses All Other Issues  —  GOP Flounders as Bush's Popularity Falls; Democrats Struggle for a Voice  —  After largely avoiding the subject since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, lawmakers are suddenly confronting the issue of President Bush's handling of the war.  The start hasn't been pretty.
Discussion: Rantingprofs and blogs4God
Terence Hunt / Associated Press:
Bush Rejects Calls for Iraq Withdrawal  —  Bush Rejects Calls in Congress for U.S. Troop Withdrawal From Iraq As 'A Recipe for Disaster'  —  BUSAN, South Korea Nov 18, 2005 — President Bush on Saturday swatted down calls in Congress for a U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq …
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Jim Miklaszewski / MSNBC:
Pentagon plans for troop drawdown in Iraq
Discussion: Defense Tech and Oliver Willis
Smash / The Indepundit:
Withdrawal?  —  FOR an immediate military withdrawal from Iraq …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Michelle Malkin:
JUST A YELLOW WOMAN DOING A WHITE MAN'S JOB  —  And all I get is this lousy t-shirt...  During one of countless book-related radio interviews this week, a liberal radio host insultingly asked me whether I write my own column.  His question was prompted by vicious anonymous bloggers who portray …
Open Source Media:
From the founders  —  "Free speech, not free beer!"  —  In 1985, that's how the Free Software Foundation first described an idealized world wherein innovative ideas would flow freely though the collaborative environment of the internet.  In casting about for a term that would denote freedom …
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Bob Graham / Washington Post:
What I Knew Before the Invasion  —  In the past week President Bush has twice attacked Democrats for being hypocrites on the Iraq war.  "[M]ore than 100 Democrats in the House and Senate, who had access to the same intelligence, voted to support removing Saddam Hussein from power," he said.
Discussion: Power Line
Los Angeles Times:
How U.S. Fell Under the Spell of 'Curveball'  —  The Iraqi informant's German handlers say they had told U.S. officials that his information was 'not proven,' and were shocked when President Bush and Colin L. Powell used it in key prewar speeches.  —  BERLIN — The German intelligence officials responsible …
Discussion: The Mahablog
Sean Gleeson:
Hilarious Buckley bio by David Brooks  —  [Pundit and National Review founder William Buckley turns 80 next week.  I wanted to mark the event by linking to "The Greatest Story Ever Told," an hilarious satirical biography of the elder statesman written by David Brooks while still an undergraduate at the University of Chicago.
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Philip Shenon / New York Times:
Corruption Inquiry Threatens to Ensnare Lawmakers  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 - The Justice Department has signaled for the first time in recent weeks that prominent members of Congress could be swept up in the corruption investigation of Jack Abramoff, the former Republican superlobbyist …
Philip Sherwell / Telegraph:
US offer would allow Teheran to enrich uranium in Russia  —  President George W Bush has backed a plan to allow Iran to enrich uranium in Russia.  The sudden change in tactics over Teheran's controversial nuclear programme has angered hawks in Washington and surprised European diplomats.
Associated Press:
Justice Dept. May Pursue Halliburton Probe  —  The Justice Department is deciding whether to pursue an investigation into allegations of wrongdoing over how a division of the Halliburton Co. was awarded a contract in Iraq.  —  Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., released a letter Friday …
Discussion: Facing South
New York Times:
Bill Authorizes Private Purchase of Federal Land  —  DENVER, Nov. 19 - Private companies and individuals would be able to buy large tracts of federal land, from sagebrush basins to high-peak hiking trails around the West, under the terms of the spending bill passed Friday by a two-vote margin in the House of Representatives.
Discussion: NathanNewman.org
Jonathan Alter / New York Times:
Network Error  —  I REALIZED Mary Mapes had not told the whole story of the CBS-National Guard fiasco when I looked in the index to her book for a reference to The Boston Globe.  It wasn't there.  —  Why is this such a telltale omission?  In an article published in February 2004 …
Alan Elsner / Reuters:
Bush turns to political base as war support wanes  —  WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Fighting a decline in public support for the Iraq war and his own leadership, U.S. President George W. Bush and Republican allies have chosen to court his political base with a campaign-style offensive against Democrats.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and Daily Kos
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Roger L. Simon / Mystery Novelist and Screenwriter:
This is so high school  —  Kenton Kelly, a CPA from Ohio who used to post on this site as Dennis the Peasant, has turned his website into a non-stop assault on me, going so far as to make jokes about shooting my dog on another person's site.  He attacks me in a relentless and obscene manner.
Hindrocket / Power Line:
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, I'M AFRAID  —  The House leadership had a golden opportunity to make the Democrats put up or shut up tonight, and I'm afraid they blew it.  Rep. John Murtha offered a resolution demanding surrender in Iraq within six months (at least, that's how the New York Times describes it …
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PoliPundit.com:
Murtha Madness  —  Some thoughts on the Murtha madness.  —  First, Democrats have truly gone insane.  The definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over, expecting different results.  Democrats lost the 2002 elections arguably because of Iraq.  They lost even bigger in 2004, again arguably because of Iraq.
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