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8:55 PM ET, December 12, 2006

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Frank Newport / Gallup Poll:
Public Trusts Iraq Study Group More Than Bush on Iraq  —  Americans favor group's key recommendations  —  PRINCETON, NJ — The majority of Americans have not been closely following news of the newly released report from the Iraq Study Group — a group led by James Baker and Lee Hamilton …
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Dante Chinni / Christian Science Monitor:
The value of a pro-war blogger's reports from Iraq  —  Bill Roggio's accounts bring home a feel for what US troops are facing in Iraq.  —  WASHINGTON - In recent months, the gruesome images and stories emanating from Iraq have hardened the public's perception about the conflict there.
WorldNetDaily:
A devil food is turning our kids into homosexuals  —  There's a slow poison out there that's severely damaging our children and threatening to tear apart our culture.  The ironic part is, it's a "health food," one of our most popular.  —  Now, I'm a health-food guy, a fanatic …
Robert B. Bluey / Human Events:
DeLay: 'Hillary Will Be the Next President'  —  Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said today that Sen. Hillary Clinton (D.-N.Y.) would be elected president in 2008 and would probably tap Senate colleague Barack Obama (D.-Ill.) as her running mate.  —  DeLay met with conservative bloggers …
Discussion: Tom DeLay Blog and Political Radar
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Think Progress:
Tom DeLay: I Don't Write My Own Blog  —  Criminally indicted ex-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) launched a personal blog yesterday.  The new site seemed to mark a shift for DeLay: last year, he said he found the fact that Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy "does his own research on the Internet" …
Anne Applebaum / Washington Post:
Tehran's Holocaust Lesson  —  Yesterday the Iranian Foreign Ministry held an international conference.  Nothing unusual in that: Foreign ministries hold conferences, mostly dull ones, all the time.  But this one was different.  For one, "Review of the Holocaust: Global Vision" dealt with history, not current politics.
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Paul Hughes / Reuters:
Iran president says Israel's days are numbered
Discussion: Redstate and Jihad Watch
Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Saudi Ambassador Abruptly Resigns, Leaves Washington  —  Prince Turki al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, flew out of Washington yesterday after informing Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and his staff that he would be leaving the post after only 15 months on the job …
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Reuters:
Saudi envoy to U.S. quits
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Washington Post:
A Dictator's Double Standard  —  Augusto Pinochet tortured and murdered.  His legacy is Latin America's most successful country.  —  AUGUSTO PINOCHET, who died Sunday at the age of 91, has been vilified for three decades in and outside of Chile, the South American country he ruled for 17 years.
Jim Abrams / Associated Press:
Dems keep Jefferson off Ways and Means  —  WASHINGTON - House Democrats, insistent that they will hold lawmakers to higher standards, decided Tuesday that Rep. William Jefferson (news, bio, voting record) will not return to an influential committee until a federal corruption investigation involving him is completed.
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Jim Snyder / The Hill:
Business lobbyists flock to Centrist Democrats  —  One of the earliest signs that life for Democrats would be different in the majority came at a post-election event sponsored by the New Democrat Coalition, the pro-business group of centrist Democrats.  —  Previous affairs drew at most 20 lobbyists …
Discussion: Daily Kos, Donklephant and Sirotablog
Ilene Lelchuk / San Francisco Chronicle:
'Convert or die' game divides Christians  —  Some ask Wal-Mart to drop Left Behind  —  Liberal and progressive Christian groups say a new computer game in which players must either convert or kill non-Christians is the wrong gift to give this holiday season and that Wal-Mart …
Discussion: AMERICAblog, Hot Air and Pandagon
CNN:
THE SITUATION ROOM  —  President Bush Stops At State Department To Show He's Listening To New Ideas About Iraq; Rumors Say There May Be Some Effort To Get Rid Of Nouri Al-Maliki; Space Shuttle Discovery Docking With International Space Station In Series Of Dangerous Maneuvers …
Washington Post:
To Stem Iraqi Violence, U.S. Aims to Create Jobs  —  As Iraq descends further into violence and disarray, the Pentagon is turning to a weapon some believe should have been used years ago: jobs.  —  Members of a small Pentagon task force have gone to the most dangerous areas of Iraq …
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
Just Ask: Kucinich Answers, 'Yes, I Am'  —  In the midst of a brief chat in his office last week, Representative Dennis J. Kucinich mentioned that, oh, by the way, he planned to run for president again in 2008.  —  "Yes, I am," Mr. Kucinich, Democrat of Ohio, said in response to a reporter's question …
Shana Ting Lipton / RADAR:
LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FASCIST  —  The decadent whims of the world's wackiest despots  —  They're quirky, vibrant, and they march to the beat of their own military drums, when they're not off committing crimes against humanity.  Since time immemorial, autocrats, absolute monarchs …
Discussion: FP Passport and Reason Magazine
Mike Murphy / Los Angeles Times:
Draft Democrats to help run Iraq  —  The president can one-up the Baker-Hamilton commission by establishing a bipartisan war council.  —  PRESIDENT BUSH should spend less time worrying about the tangled politics of Iraq and more time mastering the equally fractured politics of Washington.
Discussion: Hotline On Call
Arizona Republic:
From a Muslim outlook, imams have missed the point on flight behavior  —  The first thing one must understand about this whole hullabaloo with the Muslim imams taken off a Phoenix-bound plane in Minneapolis is that it most definitely was not about the right to prayer or freedom of worship.
Discussion: Hot Air and The Indepundit
 
 
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Thomas Wagner / Associated Press:
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Michael Barone / US News:
Lobbying and the Way the World Works
Rep. Barney Frank / The Huffington Post:
Correcting the Record  —  David Sirota recently posted …
Neela Banerjee / New York Times:
Pastor Quits After Revealing Same-Sex Relations
Discussion: Firedoglake and Althouse
Walter Shapiro / Salon:
Obama's magic  —  With his rock star visit to New Hampshire …
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Discussion: Instapundit.com
Elana Schor / The Hill:
Intelligence panel's 'Phase Two' to be completed next year: Rockefeller
Matti Friedman / Associated Press:
Israel Nuke Comment Sparks Controversy
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