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Since we're discussing bald eagles, I might as well bring up the symbolically resonant case of Beauty--an injured eagle from Alaska that is being fitted with a prosthetic beak: (Credit: AP) Looking at the image, it's hard not to think of America's "wounded warriors"--the thousands of injured Iraq and Afghanistan veterans that are fuelling a prosthetic body parts boom. In ...

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The Associated Press reports that a three-judge panel of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously yesterday that Winslow Friday, a member of the Northern Arapaho tribe in Wyoming, will have to stand trial for shooting and killing a bald eagle for use in a tribal ritual:The appeals court ruled that American Indians' religious freedoms are not violated by federal law protecting eagles...

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Al Gore told NPR this week that the typhoon in Burma "might be associated with continued global warming." The Cato Institute's Indur Goklany wonders how this can be possible, since sea-surface temperatures in the Bay of Bengal before the storm hit were about the same as they were at the same time last year, and were actually cooler than in 2005. So how can one say that warming contributed...

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A report last week from MIT's Technology Review points out that we've been experiencing a severe silicon drought in the US since 2005. Capacity to extract and produce silicon, long used for semiconductors and in microtechnology, has not kept pace with the increasing demand--especially for the type of silicon used in solar panels. So even as support for generating solar power has lifted the...

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He's going to veto the farm bill:"At a time of record farm income, Congress decided to further increase subsidy rates, qualify more people for taxpayer support and move programs toward more government control," Schafer told reporters today. "The president will veto this bill." ...Bush had also asked for a $200,000 cap on payments to farm owners. The bill ends payments to individuals...

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It's tempting to agree with Bob Kagan--that the 21st century will indeed be just like the 19th. Yet there's (at least) one crucial difference: Following J.A. Hobson's analysis, 19th century imperialism was largely driven by a quest for new markets, while 21st century "imperialism" is mostly driven by a quest for security of supply, in order to up the living standards...

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Lest anyone think that Isabella Rossellini's foray into zoophilia for the cover image of our environmental issue was a one-time deal, check out this year's Sundance Film Festival, which features a series of short "Green Pornos" directed, written by, and starring the most genetically perfect human being on the planet (thanks to MoJo for the link). The films feature...

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Usually, when anyone claims to have a simple, elegant solution to the problem of runaway greenhouse-gas emissions that doesn't require a massive restructuring of the world's energy policies, well, I narrow my eyes and keep a hand on my wallet. But New Scientist has a story that sounds... well, let's just call it "eyebrow raising." Ning Zeng, a climatologist at the University ...

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In other cool animal news, a group of scientists in New Zealand have released more information about that colossal squid carcass they've been studying for the past year. The 32-foot-long squid has eyes about the size of beachballs, and may not even be full-grown—it's possibly even just 2/3 the size of a mature adult. Very few people have ever seen a colossal squid alive, and only...

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Judy Pasternak had a good piece in the Los Angeles Times on Sunday taking a closer look at the rapid proliferation of uranium-mining claims on the fringes of Grand Canyon National Park. The number of claims within five miles of the park has soared from just 10 in January 2003 to more than 1,100 now, with most of the new claims on the Kaibab Plateau north of the canyon. Pasternak highlights the dilemma...

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I can't say for certain what role The Wall Street Journal's in-house conservatives played in this incident, recounted by one of the paper's news editors, but there are at least a couple important insights here: The other night, the phrase "global warming" drew our attention. Its use as a "stated fact" in a commentary piece seemed loaded, and we decided to edit it...

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Because she's a dominant hermaphrodite with the social intelligence of a primate, that's why. Smithsonian magazine has up an amazing piece about spotted hyenas in Kenya, detailing their matriarchical clannish society and bizarre private parts (hyenas were long thought to have witch-like powers, including the ability to change gender at will to foil predators—in fact, female hyenas have extremely...

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Courtesy of Bill Kristol, who really, really loves the surge: [McCain should] calm down and spend much more time studying up on the economy especially, and come out with a really big conservative reformist agenda which could include the economy, institutional reform.He could say, "Look, I was a great proponent of the surge. What was the surge about? It was Dave Petraeus changing the way...

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This is pretty disturbing:The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 Republican National Convention resigned Saturday after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar.Doug Goodyear, chief executive of the lobbying firm DCI Group, resigned a few hours after Newsweek posted a report online saying the company was paid $348,000 in 2002 to represent...

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There's been much convinced talk that John McCain needs to add diversity to his ticket by choosing someone who's black, or at least brown (and Brown!) for the v.p. slot. But wouldn't that cost McCain his advantage among racists? In the current issue of TNR, John Judis estimates that Obama's race could cost him as much as "15 to 20 percent of Democrats or Democratic-leaning Independents...

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The American Conservative -- that wonderful publication founded by Pat Buchanan and Taki Theodoracopulos -- has a thought-provoking, unsigned item in its current issue (not available online). It's entitled, "Sect's Crime," and concerns the April raid launched by Texas officials on the Yearning For Zion Ranch, a polygmous sect operated by the Fundamentalist Church of...

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For those who don't always check the front page, I have a web-only column on Hillary Clinton's turn to conservative populism. I noticed that several commentors objected to my statement that the Bush tax cuts caused the middle class to pay a higher share of the federal tax burden. This fact was proven by the Congressional Budget Office in 2004: The CBO study, due to be released today, found...

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Brendan Nyhan mulls the future of Jomentum in the Democratic Party:What happens to Joe Lieberman if the Democrats take the White House and expand their Senate majority to 56 or 57 seats? Despite his support for McCain, I think Democrats will want his vote on non-war-related issues, so they'll hold their nose and let him keep his seniority in the caucus. Others say he'll be stripped of ...

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The notion of a Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton "unity ticket" has been floated quite a bit the last few days. But, seriously, is the idea any good? We asked a few friends of the magazine to weigh in. Here's David A. Bell, a professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and a contributing editor for The New Republic.10 Reasons for Barack Obama not to pick Hillary...

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I'm not really sure how else to interpret his column from today, which diagnoses one of Obama's primary handicaps as the following: The Obama narrative is intellectual and ideological (not social) elitism. Humble roots have never been a guarantee of intellectual humility, especially when a mind comes to flower at Columbia and Harvard. Obama's dismissal of small-town views and values...

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Crowley has the McCain/O'Reilly transcript where the senator denies voting against Bush in 2000 here. And Mike notes that either McCain or Arianna Huffington is lying. According to Mickey Kaus' math, it is actually now 4 people who say they heard McCain make the comment.Even better than the transcript, however, is the video itself. Not only does McCain make a (Freudian?) slip, but he seems...

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The group of moderate-to-conservative House Democrats is siding with the GOP in blocking the Iraq–Afghanistan war funding bill because it includes money for Jim Webb's GI bill for soldiers returning from Iraq. This runs afoul of the Blue Dogs' commitment to uphold the Democrats' (increasingly tenuous) pay-as-you-go pledge.In general I tend to be pretty sympathetic to the Blue Dogs' ...

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The idea of a Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton "unity ticket" has been floated quite a bit the last few days. But, seriously, is the idea any good? We asked a few friends of the magazine to weigh in. Here's Michael Tomasky, editor of Guardian America. A part of me has lately warmed somewhat to the idea of Barack Obama asking Hillary Clinton to join him as his running mate. But on ...

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It's a good thing for Obama that he's pretty much got the nomination in the bag, because I don't think this video is going to get him that many votes (H/t T.P.):--Jason Zengerle

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So much for that! An Obama insider says the idea of helping Hillary with her debt went down very, very badly among supporters, donors, fundraisers, etc. This person says the most generous offer he could foresee would be Obama headlining a fundraiser for Hillary, but cautions that this is just speculation and might even be a stretch. Of course, this could just...

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As a journalist and potential spectator, I think it would be great theater. But if I were thinking through strategy for the Obama campaign, I'd have serious concerns. Here's what today's Times has to say about the idea: In a sign of what could be an extremely unusual fall campaign, the two sides said Saturday that they would be open to holding joint forums ...

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Is it just me, or is Hillary now effectively spending Barack Obama's money to continue running against him, albeit more gingerly than before. Just combine a couple pieces of information from today's Times (and elsewhere): Mr. Obama made his own peace offering to the Clinton camp, albeit a tactical one, suggesting he would be open to helping her retire her campaign debt. “I’d want to have...

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Bill Clinton boasts that Hillary can get eighty percent in WV. So much for managing expectations! But Rasmussen does have her up by 39 points.Obama's in a bind here. Not competing ensures a total blowout. But competing and still losing badly is rather embarassing. (Not that WV can save Hillary's bacon but Obama wants to downplay stories about his weaknesses.) --Michael Crowley

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A smart friend whose thing is foreign policy emails the following theory:I'm wondering if anyone has thought to compare Hillary's campaign to... the Iraq war. Both were planned with a sense of entitlement. Both assumed a cakewalk, followed by a coronation. In each case that thinking led to similar management and personnel problems. Only late in the game did Bush/Hillary develop a last-ditch...

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I'm a little late coming to this, but Jonathan Martin had a good piece Monday thinking through how John McCain's age will play in the general. It's especially timely in light of yesterday's "losing his bearings" back-and-forth. Jonathan writes: But some Democrats already have explicitly questioned McCain’s fitness to serve at his age, including Rep. John Murtha, ...

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Jay Cost of Real Clear Politics has an interesting post laying out Hillary's unlikely, but not impossible, path to the nomination. Key grafs: So, here's my question. What happens to "It's Over" if Clinton pulls a 40-point victory in West Virginia on Tuesday, then follows it up a week later with a 30-point victory in Kentucky? If these states turn out in the same margins that...

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John McCain is campaigning in New Jersey today (with Joe Lieberman in tow). The Garden State hasn't gone Republican in a presidential race since 1988, but some recent polling has shown McCain slightly ahead of Obama and Clinton there. I'm awfully skeptical that NJ will really be in play this fall, however. The last few Senate and presidential  cycles have brought predictions that Jersey...

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Despite Arianna's claim, that's what he tells Bill O'Reilly. Transcript comes via a PR firm I assume is promoting her new book: O'REILLY: OK. Arianna Huffington says you didn't vote for Bush in 2000. She's one of these people who is going to come after you.MCCAIN: Yes.O'REILLY: On her website yesterday, somebody blogged that you collaborated with the North Vietnamese...

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Sounds like a giveaway verbal slip to me. It's hard to believe a practiced pol could be so sloppy. But "I just voted for 'em" doesn't make any sense, it's not a construction anyone would use. Not that Edwards' ability to have a real effect on this race isn't long past. --Michael Crowley 

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Andy Borowitz:Bill Clinton Switches to Obama: Latest Superdelegate Defection for HillarySome people might not be shocked. --Michael Crowley

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As long as we're doing what-ifs, John Heilemann has an interesting one in his latest column:   What if Clinton had gone magnanimous on Obama and the Reverend Wright?The GOP strategist Alex Castellanos offers an intriguing theory about how Hillary might have reacted differently, and more effectively, to the issue that threatened to swallow Obama. “After the Reverend Wright controversy...

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