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11:25 PM ET, May 14, 2006

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USA Today:
51% oppose NSA database  —  WASHINGTON — The majority of Americans disapprove of a massive Pentagon database containing the records of billions of phone calls made by ordinary citizens, according to a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll.  About two-thirds are concerned that the program may signal other …
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Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
To connect the dots, you have to see the dots  —  Here are two news stories from the end of last week.  The first one you may have heard about.  As "The Today Show's" Matt Lauer put it:  —  "Does the government have your number?  This morning a shocking new report that the National Security Agency …
NewsMax.com:
Bush Approval Rating Jumps Six Points  —  President Bush's job approval rating has jumped six points in the wake of a media barrage of criticism over his administration's telephone records collection program.  —  A Harris Interactive poll published in The Wall Street Journal Online on Friday …
Newsweek:
Hold the Phone  —  Big Brother knows whom you call.  Is that legal, and will it help catch the bad guys?  —  May 22, 2006 issue - In the difficult days after 9/11, White House officials quietly passed the word through Washington's alphabet soup of intelligence agencies: tell us which weapons you need to stop another attack.
Atrios / Eschaton:
Leahy on Blitzer  —  On the lawfulness of the NSA wiretapping program, which Gen. Hayden publicly defends  —  LEAHY: No, I don't believe it's lawful.  I do believe that General Hayden is a very competent, highly intelligence trained officer.  And I appreciate that.  But this is a question that goes beyond him.
Discussion: Needlenose
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:   FROM A TIME PRESS RELEASE in this morning's email:
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Hey Democrats, Why Win?  —  DEMOCRATS are all but breaking out the Champagne.  Republicans are divided and disheartened; President Bush's poll numbers seem to be in free fall.  Many Democrats are talking not only about victory in November but about what they will do once Congress is in their hands.
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
Leadership  —  Leading Democrats tell the New York Times that it would be better if the party doesn't win in the fall —  and if it has the sad misfortune to do so, it would be better off not holding any investigations into the Bush administration.  —  And if, somehow, the party does unfortunately win …
Sisyphus Shrugged:
uh-huh.  —  You know, I very infrequently disagree with digby's analysis of the news, but when I read the execrable Adam Nagourney's piece about Democratic prospects in today's Times (shorter AdNags, as ever ready with an upside spin for the party he supports: Being a loser is the new black) I was struck by what he didn't say.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns and Money and MyDD
Susan Cornwell / Reuters:
Border troops would be temporary, US tells Mexico  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush assured Mexican President Vicente Fox on Sunday he did not intend to militarize their countries' mutual border, but was considering sending National Guard troops there to temporarily support border control efforts.
Discussion: Daily Pundit
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Roger Ailes / Firedoglake:
Beheading  —  For those who don't know me, I write a blog called Roger Ailes .  Jane has graciously asked me to contribute a Sunday Morning Heads Recap post to firedoglake, and I'd like to thank her for the opportunity.  Yesterday at 4:00 p.m., I was praying that I do a better job than Tim Russert.
Judd / Think Progress:
Hagel on Bush Immigration Plan: 'That's Not The Role of Our National Guard'
Discussion: Eschaton and Crooks and Liars
Associated Press:
Plane Carrying Kennedy Hit by Lightning  —  A plane carrying U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy from western Massachusetts to his home on the coast was struck by lightning Saturday and had to be diverted to New Haven, Conn., his spokeswoman said.  —  The eight-seat Cessna Citation 550 plane lost …
Times of London:
Thank you, my foolish friends in the West  —  Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is only the latest dictator-in-waiting to bask in adulation from western 'progressives', says Ian Buruma  —  When the Cuban novelist Reinaldo Arenas managed to escape to the US in 1980, after years of persecution …
Brad / THE BRAD BLOG:
Karl Rove to Frogmarch Monday?  —  Unmistakable Signs or Irresponsible Rumor Mongering?  —  You be the judge...  As longtime BRAD BLOG commenter, Czaragorn asked for some red meat today, and as we've been conflicted on whether to "report" anything on this or not, we'll just toss it out there and say, oh well, Czaragorn asked for it.
Nick Cohen / Observer:
Memo to EU: we call it Islamic terrorism because it is terror inspired by Islam  —  The United Nations held 'World Press Freedom Day 2006' earlier this month.  I don't know why.  Maybe the UN realised that so many of its member states stifled press and other freedoms they needed encouragement to do better.
Jack Risko / Dinocrat:
A scoop or a sting or something else?  —  It's Sunday, so we listened to one of our favorite left-wing news programs, Background Briefing, on Pacifica Radio.  The host, Ian Masters, is sometimes on earth, sometimes in outer space, but almost always hosts interesting guests, often of the hard Left.
Reuters:
Laura Bush doesn't believe bad polls  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - First lady Laura Bush said on Sunday she does not believe opinion polls showing her husband's approval ratings at record low levels.  —  Interviewed on Fox News Sunday, Laura Bush said she did not think people were losing confidence …
Bill / True Blue Liberal:
Will the Real Traitors Please Stand Up?  —  From NY Times  —  By Frank Rich  —  When America panics, it goes hunting for scapegoats.  But from Salem onward, we've more often than not ended up pillorying the innocent.  Abe Rosenthal, the legendary Times editor who died last week …
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Editor and Publisher:
Frank Rich in 'NYT' Defends Newspapers, Rips 'Treason' in Washington
Discussion: The Cranky Insomniac
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
In Kentucky Hills, a Homeland Security Bonanza  —  WASHINGTON, May 13 — The Department of Homeland Security has invested tens of millions of dollars and countless hours of labor over the last four years on a seemingly simple task: creating a tamperproof identification card for airport, rail and maritime workers.
Discussion: The All Spin Zone
Allahpundit / hotair.com:
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: hero ... and illegal alien  —  As Chris Rock said, "Prejudice makes no sense, because whoever you hate is going to end up in your family."  Not a perfect fit for the situation here — "hate" is too strong a word vis-a-vis illegals — but not completely inapt, either.
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
McCain Reconnects With Liberty University  —  Senator May Have an Eye Toward 2008 as He Reaches Out to Religious Conservatives  —  LYNCHBURG, Va., May 13 — Six years after labeling the Rev. Jerry Falwell one of the political "agents of intolerance," Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) …
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
At Falwell's University, McCain Defends Iraq War
Discussion: RuminateThis
 
 
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