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Monday, October 31, 2005

New York Times
Stage Set For Showdown On Alito Pick

Washington Post
Libby A Surprising Figure in CIA Leak

Christian Science Monitor
How Strong Is The Case Against Libby?

Washington Times
Bush Advised To Resist Apology On Libby

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Washington Post
A Leak, Then a Deluge

New York Times
After Upheavals, President Seeks to Steady Course

Los Angeles Times
Solid Conservatives Said to Be at Front of Line for Court Vacancy

New York Times
After Miers, the Right Is Expecting More

Saturday, October 29, 2005

New York Times
Libby to Be Indicted; Rove Will Not Be Charged

Washington Post
Fitzgerald to Rap Up Investigation Today

Los Angeles Times
Right Stares Down White House, and Wins

Washington Times
Conservatives Eager to Unite Behind Bush and Next Court Pick

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Associated Press
Miers Withdraws Supreme Court Nomination

Washington Post
Final Decision Expected Friday in CIA Leak Case

Harris Interactive:
Support for Bush Policies Falls

Houston Chronicle
Miers' 'Do-Over' Questionnaire Due Today

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Weekly Standard
How the CIA Got the Ball Rolling on PlameGate - Stephen Hayes

National Review
GOP Senators Need to Step Up and Show Some Leadership

RealClearPolitics
Iraq Is the Battlefield - Sen. Jon Kyl

New Republic
Harriet Miers and Dan Quayle - William Stuntz

Friday, October 21, 2005

Roll Call
Bush Iraq Policy, Flawed as It Is, May Still Succeed - Mort Kondracke

Honolulu Advertiser
Give Credit Where it's Due - Our Military - Victor Davis Hanson

Daily Standard
Liberal Elites Ruined Britain, is U.S. Next? - Jonathan Last

Los Angeles Times
A History Lesson for Certain Senators - David Gelernter

Monday, October 17, 2005

Chicago Tribune
Another Victory for Iraqis

Wall Street Journal
A Crackdown Over Miers, Not a "Crackup" - Rush Limbaugh

TCS
How Long Will the Media Get the Iraq Story Wrong? - Stephen Schwartz

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Don't Use War Dead as a Political Tool - Ruth Ann Dailey

Sunday, October 16, 2005

US News & World Report
A Hang-Tough Nation - Mort Zuckerman

NY Times
My Four Hours Testifying in the Federal Grand Jury Room - Judith Miller

New York Times Magazine
Bush's Ancestors - Sean Wilentz

Chicago Sun-Times
The Enemy Whose Name It's Best Never To Utter - Mark Steyn

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Washington Times
Toward a New Iraq - Sens. Jon Kyl and Joe Lieberman

Washington Post
Iraq's Democratic Determination - Steve Hadley

New York Daily News
Ballots Over Bullets in Iraq

Investor's Business Daily
NAACP Won't Disavow Farrakhan's Bigotry

Friday, October 14, 2005

National Review Online
Unjustified Negativity on the War - Victor Davis Hanson

Dallas MN
Fixing the Democratic Party is Easier Said Than Done - Carl Leubsdorf

Wall Street Journal
The Black American Condition Today - Charles Johnson

Orlando Sentinel
Immigration Costs More Than Thought - Peter Brown

Friday, October 7, 2005

Whitehouse
President Bush: War on Terror

PressThink
The New York Times Falls To Number Two - Jay Rosen

Beliefnet
The Harriet Miers I Know - David Kuo

The American Enterprise
Mr. Bolton Goes (Back) to Yale - James Kirchick

Thursday, October 6, 2005

Newsweek
Harriet Miers and George Bush's Political Roots - Howard Fineman

WASHINGTON (AP)
Bush Plans to Take on Iraq War Critics

CBSNews
FBI Investigates Espionage Case

WASHINGTON (AP)
Grand Jury Saw DeLay Prosecutor As Lacking

Wednesday, October 5, 2005

Los Angeles Times
Her Roots Aren't Ivy League - Marvin Olasky and Peter Olasky

Arizona Republic
It's Time the U.S. Grows Up and Gets an ID - Robert Robb

Huffington Post
Judith Miller: The Grossest Kind of War-Profiteer - Steve Clemons

American Spectator
Did 2004 Election Signal a Party Realignment?

Tuesday, October 4, 2005

FOX News
Tom DeLay and the Politics of Power - Kim Hume

Newsday
Not Every Conservative's Conservative - James Pinkerton

Salt Lake Tribune
Bush Strikes a Blow For Diversity - Rich Lowry

New York Daily News
This Is The Free-Speech Party? - Richard Cohen

Monday, October 3, 2005

Chicago ST
Dem Leaders, Earle Score Points With DeLay Indictment - Robert Novak

Daily Standard
Judith Miller and The Plame Illusion - John Hinderaker

NYDN
Consider All This, Next Time You Feel Iraq is Hopeless - Richard Chesnoff

National Journal
Hammered! - Richard Cohen, David Baumann and Kirk Victor

Sunday, October 2, 2005

Arizona Republic
Press Went Way Overboard in Katrina Coverage

San Diego Union-Tribune
Media Outrageously Hyped Katrina - Dan Gainor

NY Times Magazine
Is Spitzerism What the Democrats Need? - Noam Scheiber

RealClearPolitics
Bush is Smarter Than the Punditocracy Thinks - Larry Kudlow

Saturday, October 1, 2005

US News & WR
Dems May Revel, But They Have No Plan to Offer

Washington Times
Blunt Faces Challenges Filling DeLay's Shoes

SDUT
Press Ignores Radical Groups Organizing Anti-War Protests - Bob Caldwell

Washington Times
Bennett Remarks 'Inappropriate'

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