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3:30 PM ET, November 13, 2006

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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
For Democrats, How Long a Honeymoon?  —  The media kept saying the war was going badly.  The Bush administration said progress in Iraq was being obscured by relentlessly negative coverage.  —  The media kept saying the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina was badly botched.
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USA Today:
Democrats: Identify pork sponsors  —  WASHINGTON — Democrats aim to open the next Congress in January with a new rule that identifies lawmakers who use legislative "earmarks" to help special interests — a change Republicans promised but didn't implement.  —  House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi …
The Allen Report:
The Honeymoon Is Over  —  After five days of giddiness, Democrats express dismay that their new House leader has thrown herself into the fight to become her Number 2, creating a potentially lose-lose situation where she could either be defeated in her first public contest since the election, or brand herself as a dove.
Los Angeles Times:
Speaker-to-be is no stranger to earmarking  —  Rep. Nancy Pelosi has promised to change the controversial practice, a process she's celebrated using for her district.  —  WASHINGTON — When the House passed a massive spending bill last November, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi made sure her constituents knew what they were getting.
Dick Polman / Dick Polman's American Debate:
The Rove response to the '06 debacle: intentional spin, or clinical state of denial?
Discussion: The Democratic Daily
Reuters:
California man arrested for mail threats to celebs  —Text+WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A California man suspected of mailing threatening letters containing a suspicious white powder to celebrities and U.S. politicians has been arrested and could face federal charges on Monday, the FBI said.
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Naftali Bendavid / Chicago Tribune:
The House that Rahm Built  —  Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's profane, ruthless, savvy operative, remade the Democrats in his image—and helped the party overcome 12 years of humiliation  —  Rahm Emanuel was seething.  —  He was hurtling down an asphalt road in upstate New York on the 47th trip …
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Mark Schmitt / TAPPED:
THE "WRONG" CANDIDATES.  Michael Tomasky yesterday delivered …
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
Rout brings no reform to House GOP  —  The depleted House Republican caucus, a minority in the next Congress, convenes at 8 a.m. Friday in the Capitol on the brink of committing an act of supreme irrationality.  The House members blame their leadership for tasting the bitter dregs of defeat.
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Timothy Egan / New York Times:
Fresh Off the Farm in Montana, a Senator-to-Be  —  "He's a small farmer from the homestead,'' a friend says of Jon Tester. "  That's absolutely who he is.  When he joins the United States Senate in January, big Jon Tester — who is just under 300 pounds in his boots …
Discussion: TalkLeft and Bark Bark Woof Woof
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Blaine Harden / Washington Post:
A True Blue Libertarian
Bill Gertz / Washington Times:
China sub secretly stalked U.S. fleet  —  A Chinese submarine stalked a U.S. aircraft carrier battle group in the Pacific last month and surfaced within firing range of its torpedoes and missiles before being detected, The Washington Times has learned.  —  The surprise encounter highlights …
USA Today:
Bush's post-election approval hovers near lowest of presidency  —  WASHINGTON — President Bush's job approval ratings have slumped in the latest USA TODAY/Gallup poll, with the president's rating hovering near the lowest of his tenure.  —  In the poll, taken Thursday through Sunday …
NY Daily News:
The rise of the Mommy Party  —  Pelosi's at the helm, Hillary's in the wings and - for now - Bush is in the doghouse  —  With Democrats seizing control of the House and Senate, a debate has started over how significant their victory was.  Does it potentially mark a generational power shift?
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Administration Opposes Democrats' Plan for Negotiating Medicare Drug Prices  —  The Bush administration said on Sunday that it would strenuously oppose one of the Democrats' top priorities for the new Congress: legislation authorizing the government to negotiate with drug companies to secure lower drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries.
San Francisco Chronicle:
Olbermann taps a well of discontent as the anti-O'Reilly  —  Keith Olbermann just needed to find his voice.  He'd been a droll sportscaster, a serious news anchor and a bickering critic of Fox News host Bill O'Reilly.  But none of those personas really clicked.  —  Then he found one.
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Midterm Election Leaves Political Landscape Blurry  —  As Both Parties Face Unresolved Questions and Internal Disputes, the 2008 Campaign Looks to Be a Crucial One  —  Rarely has an election result been delivered with such force and clarity, and still left so many unanswered questions in its wake, as that of the 2006 midterm campaign.
Discussion: The Caucus
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
MORE ELECTION WONKERY....So what happened in the midterm elections?  Was it a great ideological reshuffling, like 1994?  Was it a bunch of conservative Dems picking off liberal Republicans?  Or what?  —  I'm not sure what the answer is, but the graph on the right provides some clues.
 
 
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epw.senate.gov:
Majority Fact of the Day  —  New UN Children's Book Promotes Global Warming Fears to Kids
Discussion: The Corner and NewsBusters.org
Lincoln D. Chafee / New York Times:
Holding to the Center, Losing My Seat
BBC:
Call to bridge West-Muslim divide
Sam Roberts / New York Times:
G.O.P. Worries About Effects of State Losses
Discussion: Daily Kos
Benjamin Wallace-Wells / Washington Post:
Is America too Racist for Barack? Too Sexist for Hillary?
James Kitfield / govexec.com:
What Now?  —  The American people have rejected the war …
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Rumsfeld and the Realists  —  Consistency is irrelevant to progressives.
John Heilprin / Associated Press:
Bush Stands By Keeping Bolton as U.N. Ambassador Despite Opposition
Josh Manchester / TCS Daily:
Why Intellectuals Love Defeat
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Robert Spencer / Front Page Magazine:
CAIR's Congress  —  With the Democratic victory in the midterm …
Times of London:
Hezbollah's missiles back in Lebanon
New York Times:
For Conservatives, It's Back to Basics
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
True Blue Populists
 

 
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Tom McArthur / BBC:
RSF publishes its World Press Freedom Index and places Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in the top three, the US down 10 spots at 55, and Eritrea in last place

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