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Tribune Skips the Story in Georgia; Reports on the Spin

Russia acts like Germany in 1938, and we have time for relaxed irony? And with a touch of pox on both their houses, at that?

This is Tribune thumb-sucking at its best — while the newspaper burns. From their man in Russia, for God’s sake, here reporting from Tbilisi.

Now see what I found in the Wall Street Journal:

First of all, it’s by one guy in Poti, another in Gori, each on the ground, as we say. The lede is crisp and business-like:

“Russia, under intense diplomatic pressure, announced it will begin pulling troops out of neighboring Georgia — but it leaves behind a battered Western ally.

Since a separatist dispute flared into open war Aug. 8, Moscow has occupied chunks of Georgia’s territory, strangled its economy, cut transport links and damaged key investment projects.”

There’s diplomatic reporting, from Georgian economy minister, the Russian president, Sec. of State Rice, ... Read More...

Is There a Tractable Morass?

Things are going badly in Springfield, says Rich Miller, who lists problems, including:

“Unemployment is rising, yet a jobs-producing capital construction bill for our roads, bridges, schools and mass transit is stuck in limbo.”

Reading along, I thought he was going to say a tax-reduction bill was in limbo, or such bill is not being discussed. But he refers to state spending that would produce jobs.

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Sen. Obama Updates Views on MoveOn.org Ads

The man never ceases to amaze. When 72 senators voted for a “sense of the Senate” resolution last year rejecting the moveon.org ad rhyming (Gen.) Petraeus with “betray us,” O. took a pass, though he voted on two other bills that day, explaining:

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