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Of Course They Don’t Like It

David has already hit on this point. But of course the Bush administration foreign policy team doesn’t like President Obama focusing on the commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden. It was Bush administration policy for seven years to de-prioritize the search for Osama bin Laden. That happened at Tora Bora to refocus the fight to Iraq and Saddam Hussein. And it continued that way through early 2009. The Bush foreign policy team never saw non-state actors like bin Laden as the core threat. It was states like Iraq, Iran, Syria and North Korea where they identified the true threat.

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Josh Marshall
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Rockefeller Reacts To Murdoch Report

A spokesperson for Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), who has called for the FBI investigation into whether News Corp. engaged in similar tactics in the U.S., tells TPM: “Senator Rockefeller is just as concerned today as he was last year as to whether Americans were targets of this type of hacking and whether any US laws were broken.”

David Kurtz

Just What Mitt Doesn’t Need

I’m watching John Bolton on Fox saying how President Obama is being “unpresidential” by promoting his taking down of Osama bin Laden. At the same time, Donald Rumsfeld is piping up to criticize Obama on the same point.

And therein lies a big problem for Mitt Romney. It stands to reason that Bolton, Rumsfeld et al. are going to be the first to leap to Mitt’s defense here. It’s in their abundant self-interest to do so.

But the last thing Romney needs are the dead-enders from the last administration forming a very public phalanx around him. That’s politically deadly. Then again, who on the Republican side has the national security cred anymore to be an asset for Mitt? It’s a big problem.

David Kurtz
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Outlawing Foreplay

Tennessee Legislature passes bill that requires sex-ed classes to “exclusively and emphatically” promote abstinence and bans the promotion of what they call ”gateway sexual activity.”

David Kurtz

This Guy Again?

Donald Rumsfeld criticizes White House for spiking the football on bin Laden anniversary.

David Kurtz
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Boom

The kicker on the new Obama campaign TV ad going up today in Ohio, Virginia, and Iowa: “It’s just what you expect from a guy who had a Swiss bank account.”

David Kurtz

BREAKING

British Parliament’s report concludes that “Rupert Murdoch is not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company.”

You can read the full report here.

David Kurtz

Another One Bites The Dust

Al Armendariz was by all accounts a well-liked and effective official in a key region of the country for the Environmental Protection Agency.

But when America’s climate-change-denier-in-chief Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) decided to make a big deal about a two year old video of Armendariz that had, up to that point, been considered totally innocuous, the right-wing outrage machine spun into action. Armendariz resigned in a matter of days.

Here’s how it happened.

Paul Werdel

Those Polls Up There

As you’ve probably noticed, at the end of last week the skybox links at the top of every TPM page were replaced by a curated selection of poll averages from PollTracker, TPM’s proprietary poll aggregating and trending application.

We did this for two reasons.

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Josh Marshall

The British Are Coming

For the last twenty years or so, Republican presidential campaigns have used the British tabloid press to pitch their hit pieces that couldn’t get placed in the more professional US press. (Yes, it’s a pretty sad commentary on journalism in the UK but that’s where foreign intelligence services usually plant or pay in their disinformation campaigns too.) You can see here the first efforts of the folks around the Romney campaign to push what amounts to a ‘Navy Seals for Truth’ pitch to defend the former Massachusetts Governor. (The piece is being pushed on Drudge, which has worked closely with the Romney camp all through the primaries.

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Josh Marshall

Life Of Biden

Some great pics of Joe Biden in the age of mile-wide lapels and double-knit polyester.

David Kurtz

Rinse And Repeat

Senate Democrats zero in on Republicans’ vulnerability among women voters by pushing Paycheck Fairness Act.

David Kurtz

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