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7:30 PM ET, September 24, 2006

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Judd / Think Progress:
VIDEO: Clinton Sets The Record Straight On Terrorism, Smacks Down Fox News  —  Here's the key portion of the Fox News Sunday interview with President Clinton.  He sets the record straight on his efforts to combat terrorism, the Bush administration's record and the tactics of Fox News.  Watch it:
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Clinton vs. Wallace on "Fox News Sunday"  —  I tried to cut all the best parts but you're well advised to read the transcript.  Righties are going to have a field day fact-checking him.  Points to take away:  —  1. He showed leadership by not pulling out of Somalia while the bodies were still warm.
Michelle Malkin:
He doth protest too much  —  Wallace to Clinton: "You seem upset."  —  Check out Hot Air highlights of the Wallace-Clinton fireworks on Fox News Sunday.  Wallace was terrific.  Unflappable.  Unrelenting.  Unapologetic.  Clinton was a basket case.  —  Newsbusters has the transcript.
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Clinton on "Fox News Sunday."  —  You read the transcript yesterday.  You saw the clip.  Now, you've seen the whole interview.  Impressions?  —  Knowing he was going to get mad, I watched him carefully before he got mad.  He had a very relaxed and jovial manner as he mused about his new life of philanthropy.
Karen Matthews / Associated Press:
Bill Clinton Defends Bin Laden Handling
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
Bluto / The Jawa Report:   Was Clinton's "Meltdown" as Counterfeit as the Man?
Jay / Stop The ACLU:
Clinton Blaming Others For 911 (Video)
Discussion: Flopping Aces
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
'Just a comma'  —  I'll have the transcript up as soon as CNN posts it, but George W. Bush appeared on "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer" this afternoon and made one of those stunning remarks that could — or rather, should — become a political problem for the White House.
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Brian Knowlton / New York Times:
Intelligence Report Stirs Debate on Terror Fight  —  An intelligence assessment that the war in Iraq increased Islamic radicalism, worsening the terror threat, set off a sharp debate today among American political officials over credit and blame for the war and the broader fight against terrorism.
Discussion: AMERICAblog and The Next Hurrah
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:   Bush dismisses bloodshed in Iraq as 'just a comma'
Reuters:
WHouse: newspaper's account of Iraq report incomplete
Discussion: Power Line and Gateway Pundit
Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald:
Does AP stand for Al-Qaeda Propaganda?  —  The Associated Press, the reliable just-the-facts news agency you and I once knew, no longer exists.  Amoral propagandists have taken over.  —  It is not only in the disturbing matter of Bilal Hussein, AP photograher and al-Qaeda associate …
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Tom Curley / Washington Post:
In Iraq, a Journalist in Limbo
Dan / Riehl World View:
More On AZ 9/11 Memorial  —  Arizona's 9/11 Memorial is causing outrage among some.  Along with seeming to have strayed from the original intent, did you know there's an educational program to go with it? … I found this on the Arizona 9/11 Memorial website:
Discussion: Hot Air and Ace of Spades HQ
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Times of London:
Police to brief Muslims before terror raids  —  POLICE have agreed to consult a panel of Muslim leaders before mounting counter-terrorist raids or arrests.  Members of the panel will offer their assessment of whether information police have on a suspect is too flimsy and will also consider …
Perry Bacon Jr / Time:
The Netroots Hit Their Limits  —  Liberal online activists are finding you can't move elections with just modems and IM  —  You've heard the story: the Netroots, the Democratic Party's equivalent of a punk garage band—edgy, loud and antiauthoritarian—are suddenly on the verge of the big time.
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Stirling Newberry / tpmcafe.com:
Do You Want Lies With That?  —  One reason we have problems …
Discussion: Beltway Blogroll
Elizabeth Holtzman / Chicago Sun Times:
Bush seeks immunity for violating War Crimes Act  —  Thirty-two years ago, President Gerald Ford created a political firestorm by pardoning former President Richard Nixon of all crimes he may have committed in Watergate — and lost his election as a result.  Now, President Bush …
Mark Niesse / Associated Press:
Akaka wins Senate primary in Hawaii  —  HONOLULU - Liberal incumbent Sen. Daniel Akaka (news, bio, voting record) beat back a challenge from upstart Rep. Ed Case (news, bio, voting record) in Hawaii's Democratic primary.  Case conceded the race just before midnight Saturday …
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the:
Case concedes U.S. Senate race
Discussion: The Fix
Associated Press:
Iraqi soldiers hinder U.S. efforts to combat militias, tame Baghdad streets  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq The plan was simple: Iraqi troops would block escape routes while U.S. soldiers searched for weapons house-by-house.  But the Iraqi troops didn't show up on time.  —  When they finally did appear …
Discussion: Aljazeera and Middle Earth Journal
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Time:
Why We Don't Have Enough Troops in Iraq
Discussion: The Next Hurrah and LamontBlog
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
The Tide's In for Independents  —  The independence being demonstrated all over the political spectrum these days — by Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman and Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee, both in tough reelection battles, and by Republican Sens. John McCain and John Warner — has its roots in American history.
NY Daily News:
The war on freedom  —  Barry Bonds hit another home run Friday night, tying Hank Aaron at 733 for the all-time National League record, and is now just 23 home runs short of breaking Aaron's major league record.  Gary Sheffield, another who testified in front of the BALCO grand jury …
Nasteex Dahir Farah / Associated Press:
Somalia's Islamists Seize Seaport  —  KISMAYO, Somalia — Hundreds of Islamic militiamen in heavily armed trucks took over the southern town of Kismayo, one of the last seaports that had been outside their control in Somalia, witnesses said Sunday.  —  "The Islamic courts have entered Kismayo …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
 
 
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Massoud Ansari / Telegraph:
Omar role in truce reinforces fears that Pakistan 'caved in' to Taliban
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Press Association:
One in 10 Muslims 'ignore terror'
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ABCNEWS:
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Discussion: NewsBusters.org
Niall Ferguson / Telegraph:
A coup, a riot, a UN rant-fest, and the world just stifles a yawn
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Taking Aim  —  Since the president's re-election …
 

 
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