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Think Progress:
EMBARGOED TEXT: Bush's Prime Time Speech on Iraq  —  [Ed note: We'll start respecting embargoes when they start telling the truth.]  —  THE WHITE HOUSE  —  Office of the Press Secretary  —  EMBARGOED UNTIL DELIVERY December 18, 2005  —  ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION
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National Review:
"'The Wrong Shall Fail'"  —  EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the text of the president's address to the nation on Sunday, December 18, 2005, as released by the White House.  —  Good evening.  Three days ago, in large numbers, Iraqis went to the polls to choose their own leaders — a landmark day in the history of liberty.
Michelle Malkin:
THE BUSH SPEECH: NO CUT AND RUN  —  Tonight. 9pm EST.  President Bush addresses the nation on Iraq.  Preview: … The White House website will have a live webcast here.  The White House Renewal in Iraq page is here.  —  TV Newser has details of tonight's MSM coverage: … 0902pm EST.
Lorie Byrd / PoliPundit.com:
The Iraq Address To The Nation  —  Good speech.  President Bush did a much better job than usual in the Oval Office format (except for some of the hand motions) and he covered a lot of ground in a short amount of time.  He didn't point to many specifics, but did a great job at making many points including the following:
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
BUSH DOUBLES DOWN: I just watched Bush's speech.  Nothing new there for anyone who's been paying attention to the speeches he's been giving over the past couple of weeks.  But one big thing struck me: In this national televised speech, Bush went out of his way to take responsibility for the war.
Washington Post:
Spying on Americans  —  IN THE WAKE of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the New York Times reported last week, President Bush authorized the National Security Agency to conduct electronic surveillance of hundreds of U.S. citizens and residents suspected of contact with al Qaeda figures …
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Associated Press:
Reid Calls for Probe of Domestic Spying by Bush administration  —  Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid called Sunday for congressional hearings and investigations into President Bush's authorization of domestic spying as part of the war on terror.  —  "This Congress has done very little oversight …
Discussion: THE ASTUTE BLOGGER
Michelle Malkin:
TIME'S LAME CHOICES  —  Okay.  I don't question that the rock star and the world's biggest philanthropists are doing good for the world.  (Interesting, isn't it, that Bill Gates didn't deserve the honor when he was actually creating something, but only earns Time magazine's highest praise when he's giving his money away.
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Time Jumps The Shark  —  We had a great post up here at CQ …
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MSNBC:
Transcript for December 18  —  MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this is Sunday: the Iraqi people vote in large numbers.  What now for their country and for our men and women in Iraq?  With us, the secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice.  And for the Democrats, the ranking member …
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Jerusalem Post:
PM Sharon suffers light stroke, rushed to hospital  —  Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was rushed to the Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital in Jerusalem at 7:50 p.m. Sunday evening.  —  The prime minister, who will be 78 in February, suffered a light stroke and was taken directly to the VIP section of the hospital's trauma room.
Discussion: Scared Monkeys and Kesher Talk
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Haaretz:
Sharon rushed to Jerusalem hospital after minor stroke
Discussion: Barcepundit
Jodi Wilgoren / New York Times:
Red District, Blue Candidate, Purple Heart  —  CHICAGO, Dec. 16 - During 13 months of rehabilitation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, Maj. L. Tammy Duckworth says, she did a lot of reading about American schoolchildren "losing our competitive advantage" with China.
Los Angeles Times:
Katrina Killed Across Class Lines  —  The well-to-do died along with the poor, an analysis of data shows.  The findings counter common beliefs that disadvantaged blacks bore the brunt.  —  The bodies of New Orleans residents killed by Hurricane Katrina were almost as likely to be recovered …
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
Associated Press:
AP: Frist AIDS Charity Paid Consultants  —  WASHINGTON - Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's AIDS charity paid nearly a half-million dollars in consulting fees to members of his political inner circle, according to tax returns providing the first financial accounting of the presidential hopeful's nonprofit.
Discussion: PoliBlog and driftglass
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Michael Barone / US News:
Lessons of 25 Years  —  At year's end, it is often useful to look back at the year past and seek to learn its lessons.  But it's more useful now, I think, to look back at the past quarter century.  Twenty-five years ago, in December 1980, Jimmy Carter was serving his last full month in office and Ronald Reagan was president-elect.
Discussion: Ed Driscoll.com
Shakespeare's Sister:
Talking Point: Dems Knew and Approved  —  I was emailed by a reader who wrote: "About an hour ago on Fox News, some 'media analyst' claimed 'the Senators who are up in arms' about this program were actually briefed about the program before it started.  Have you heard anything similar …
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Nico / Think Progress:   Former Intel Chairman Graham: White House …

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