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7:50 AM ET, December 12, 2006

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Washington Post:
Experts Advise Bush Not to Reduce Troops  —  President Looking Beyond Study Group's Plan  —  President Bush heard a blunt and dismal assessment of his handling of Iraq from a group of military experts yesterday, but the advisers shared the White House's skeptical view of the recommendations …
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Will / Attytood:
"You people are so nice": An epitaph for the White House press corpse  —  Not long ago, Eric Boehlert pretty much nailed the White House press corps for the first five years of the Bush administration with one word: Lapdogs.  Here's his take on the notorious Bush press conference on March 6 …
CNN:
Suicide truck bomb kills at least 60 in Baghdad … BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Many of the 60 killed and 220 wounded by a suicide truck bomb blast in central Baghdad Tuesday morning were unemployed Iraqis lured toward the explosion by an offer of work, according to an official with the Iraqi Interior Ministry.
Rick Klein / Boston Globe:
Kennedy drops support for a Kerry presidential run in '08  —  WASHINGTON —Senator Edward M. Kennedy Monday dropped his public commitment to support Senator John F. Kerry in a 2008 presidential race, saying that he won't wait "indefinitely" for Kerry to declare his intentions while the Democratic primary field takes shape.
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Margaret Stafford / Associated Press:
Annan Criticizes U.S. in Farewell Speech  —  U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in his farewell address, criticized the Bush administration, warning that America must not sacrifice its Democratic ideals while waging war against terrorism.  —  In remarks prepared for delivery Monday …
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jules crittenden:
Kofi Annan's Farewell Speech  —  (Please put on your headphones if you wish to hear this speech translated from the original Bulls**t)  —  In Missouri today, departing UN Secretary General Kofi Annan delivered these thoughtful reflections on 10 years of learning:
William Beutler / Blog P.I.:
The Blogosphere is the Last Refuge of a Scoundrel  —  Call me crazy, but the blog launched today under Tom DeLay's name — he said tonight on Hardball that he's not actually writing it ("I'm not a very good writer") — is not half-bad.  I'm not saying that it's great, or that it will even be accepted …
Discussion: The Hill
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:   Delay is against the Politics of personal destruction...
Lisa Beyer / Time:
The Big Lie About the Middle East  —  Tell James Baker: Arab nations don't care about the Palestinians  —  No sensible person is against peacemaking in the Holy Land.  Applause and hopefulness would seem the reasonable reaction to the Iraq Study Group's recommendation that the Bush Administration …
Discussion: Redstate
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David Frum / American Enterprise Institute:
Why Is It Always about Israel?
Discussion: Guardian
Eric Gorski / Denver Post:
Pastor resigns over homosexuality  —  In a tearful videotaped message Sunday to his congregation, the senior pastor of a thriving evangelical megachurch in south metro Denver confessed to sexual relations with other men and announced he had voluntarily resigned his pulpit.
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Lawrence Summers / Financial Times:
Only fairness will assuage the anxious middle  —  A recent meeting with the incoming freshmen of the 110th House of Representatives made clear to me some of the forces that will shape American economic policy in the next few years.  Coming from very different parts of the country …
Discussion: Economist's View
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Dean Baker / Beat the Press:
Larry Summers Misses the Boat on Inequality
Discussion: EconLog
Jonathan Amos / BBC:
Arctic sea ice 'faces rapid melt'  —  Science reporter, BBC News, San Francisco  —  The Arctic may be close to a tipping point that sees all-year-round ice disappear very rapidly in the next few decades, US scientists have warned.  —  The latest data presented at the American Geophysical …
Alicia Chang / Associated Press:
Small nuclear war could lead to cooldown  —  SAN FRANCISCO - Some of the scientists who first advanced the controversial "nuclear winter" theory more than two decades ago have come up with another bleak forecast: Even a regional nuclear war would devastate the environment.
CNN:
Students interrupt Iran president … TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) — Iranian students have staged a rare demonstration against President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, setting off firecrackers and burning pictures of him as he delivered a speech at Tehran university, reports said.
Houston Chronicle:
Skilling won't have to report to prison yet  —  WASECA, Minn. — The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has delayed the start of former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling's prison sentence that was scheduled to begin here Tuesday.  —  The court said today he would not have to report to prison …
Connie Mabin / Associated Press:
Ohio Rep. Kucinich to run for president  —  CLEVELAND - Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich, who unsuccessfully ran for president in 2004, said Monday he is planning another bid because his party isn't pushing hard enough to end the Iraq war.  —  In a statement, Kucinich said he plans …
Discussion: Decision '08
Gene Healy / Chicago Sun Times:
Went to war?  Good president!  Kept the peace?  Not so hot  —  Why do presidential rankings favor imperial commanders in chief?  —  History may prove kinder to President Bush than the voters were on November 7.  That, however, says less about the value of Bush's contributions than it does …
Discussion: Outside The Beltway
Guardian:
$20bn gas project seized by Russia  —  Shell is being forced by the Russian government to hand over its controlling stake in the world's biggest liquefied gas project, provoking fresh fears about the Kremlin's willingness to use the country's growing strength in natural resources as a political weapon.
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
AP's John Solomon: The Story So Far  —  A bit more about John Solomon, the long-time Associated Press investigative reporter who's been hired away by the Washington Post.  —  As we've catalogued here on TPMm and at TPM, Solomon — a Washington-based muckraker — likes to do hard-hitting pieces …
Discussion: The Carpetbagger Report and unfutz
 
 
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Dafna Linzer / Washington Post:
U.S. tries Google for intelligence on Iran
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Iraqis Seek Coalition to Curb Cleric
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Roy / alicublog:
MENINGITIS.  What is Meninism?  Leninism with a bad cold.  Ha ha.
Atrios / Eschaton:
World Gone Mad
Discussion: toohotfortnr and TPMCafe blogs
Pachacutec / Firedoglake:
Unfit for Leadership  —  In case anyone missed it this weekend …
Julie Hilden / FindLaw's Writ:
Defamation on the Internet: With Courts Strongly Supporting Website …
Mark Mills / The Greater Boston Blog:
Beat The Press Correction
Joel Seidman / Associated Press:
Judge settles classified info fight in Libby case
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MSNBC:
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Brigid Schulte / Washington Post:
Once Just a Sweet Birthday Treat, the Cupcake Becomes a Cause
Discussion: Political Animal and Althouse
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Fred Barnes hopes the "lame Duck" Bush bombs Iran on the way out the door
Reuters:
NY critics name "United 93" as best picture
Discussion: Decision '08
Matthew Yglesias:
Democratic Hegemonists  —  Ali Eteraz throws down the gauntlet between …
 

 
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Austin Fuller / Current:
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