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Pajamas Media:
From the Oval Office to the blogs  —  Michelle Malkin liveblogged Bush's prime time speech in the Oval Office last night, and blogs started commenting right after it ended:  —  Instapundit: "[O]ne big thing struck me: In this national televised speech, Bush went out of his way to take responsibility for the war.
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Gateway Pundit:
After Only 1,000 Days, Bush Takes Credit for Iraq  —  "We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction... Saddam may well hide his most lethal weapons in mosques, schools and hospitals.  If our forces attempt to strike such targets …
White House:
President's Address to the Nation  —  THE PRESIDENT: 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.  In the coming weeks, the ballots will be counted, a new government formed …
Jonathan Chait / The New Republic:
A SURPRISE IN BUSH'S IRAQ SPEECH:  —  I am not, to say the least, a fan of President Bush.  But a portion of his speech tonight genuinely moved me and made me think more highly of him.  It was the part where he addressed opponents of the Iraq war, said he understand their passion but asked …
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:   Presidential Address Live Blog
Deacon / Power Line:   THE SPEECH  —  Here, via NRO, is the text of the president's speech …
Washington Post:
Gonzales Defends Eavesdropping Program  —  Congress 'Authorized' Domestic Surveillance in Iraq War Resolution, Claims Attorney General  —  Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales this morning defended the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping operation, saying it derived its legality …
Discussion: Hugh Hewitt, firedoglake and Law Dork
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Reuters:
Gonzales: War powers authorized eavesdropping
Discussion: Pam's House Blend
Contra Costa Times:
Congress demands hearings on secret surveillance in U.S.
Discussion: TAPPED
Bulldogpundit / anklebitingpundits.com:
Live Blogging The Bush Presser  —  We "liveblogged" the Bush presser, and you can see our live recap by clicking "Read More".  In general, the message was obvious on both the Patriot Act and the "spying" - It's my job to protect the American people, and I'm using whatever I'm doing to do that.
Discussion: Hugh Hewitt
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Michelle Malkin:
BUSH TAKES ON THE PRESS  —  ***scroll for reax, waiting for Dem response...***  —  The showdown starts at 10:30am EST in the East Room.  If Bush hits as hard as he did in his Saturday radio address, this should be good.  —  Think he'll call on Helen Thomas?
New York Times:
Once-Lone Foe of Patriot Act Has Company
Discussion: Booman Tribune ~ Boo!
Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
Asking for Patience, Bush Cites Progress in Iraq  —  WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 - President Bush declared to the nation on Sunday night that the United States was winning the war in Iraq and pleaded with his viewers not to "give in to despair" over a conflict that has cost more than 2,100 American lives and an estimated 30,000 Iraqi deaths.
Discussion: ScrappleFace
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Tom Shales / Washington Post:
From the Oval Office, a Call to See the Light at the End of the Tunnel  —  Determined to sound determined, President Bush addressed the nation on the troublesome subject of Iraq in a 16-minute speech last night from the Oval Office.  Grim-faced, yet with a trace of anxiety in his eyes …
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Bush Brings More Realistic View of War to Forefront
David Finkel / Washington Post:
U.S. Ideals Meet Reality in Yemen  —  On the first day, which would turn out to be the best day, the one day of all 180 days when everything actually seemed possible, the president of Yemen hadn't yet dismissively referred to an American named Robin Madrid as an old woman.
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David Finkel / Washington Post:   A Struggle for Peace in a Place Where Fighting Never Ends
New York Times:
The Business of Voting  —  Diebold, the controversial electronic voting machine manufacturer, is coming off a tumultuous week.  Its chief executive, Walden O'Dell, resigned.  It was hit with a pair of class-action lawsuits charging insider trading and misrepresentation …
Discussion: THE BRAD BLOG and The Sideshow
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Brad / THE BRAD BLOG:   Florida Gov. Bush Expresses Concern About State …
William M. Arkin / Early Warning:
9/11 Gone Wild  —  Yesterday's New York Times editorial on National Security Agency spying in the United States refers to "your mail and your e-mail" and "your telephone conversations" being monitored.  —  The connotation of course is that the "you" is some New York Times reading Cappuccino …
Oliver Poole / Telegraph:
Iraqis in former rebel stronghold now cheer American soldiers  —  In the low-slung concrete buildings of Tal Afar, a city built on dirty sand and mud, George W Bush sees the potential for military success in Iraq.  —  In recent weeks it has been one case study the American president …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Pete Yost / Associated Press:
Bush Argues the Case for Staying in Iraq  —  WASHINGTON - Democrats and Republicans are applauding President Bush for acknowledging mistakes in Iraq and taking responsibility, but critics say he still has not given Americans a realistic plan that will lead to the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
NewsMax.com:
John McCain: Bush Right to Use NSA  —  Sen. John McCain disappointed Democrats on Capitol Hill on Sunday by defending the Bush administration's decision to use the National Security Agency to monitor a limited number of domestic phone calls in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.
Discussion: MyDD
John McIntyre / realclearpolitics.com:
Have The Democrats Walked Into a Trap......Again?  —  The political pendulum is swinging back towards President Bush.  The President's approval rating has a pattern of dipping when he takes his Crawford vacation every August then bouncing back in September upon his return to Washington.

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