1. Why Gadhafi's Death Vindicates "Leading From Behind" (Tom Friedman)
2. Gadhafi's Death Shows The U.S. Was Never Really "Leading From Behind" (Anne-Marie Slaughter)
3. There Is Still More To Do In Libya (Any Washington Post op-ed)
4. On To Damascus, Then Teheran (Weekly Standard)
5. Gadhafi's Death Shows The Post-Iraq Syndrome Is Over (TNR)
6. Whither The Obama Doctrine? (David Ignatius)
7. Saving The Responsibility To Protect From Future Libya Wars (Democracy Arsenal)
8. Slideshow: Bye, Bye Moammar (Foreign Policy)
9. Gadhafi's Death May Not Lead To Bump For Obama (Politico)
10. The Warplanes And Warships of Libya (WIRED's Danger Room)
Update: Self-fulfilling prophesy. (And thanks, everybody, glad you liked this one.)
This is very smart and probably spot on.
Posted by: FletchT | 10/20/2011 at 07:43 AM
I think it's already started!
Posted by: Facemark | 10/20/2011 at 07:57 AM
*like*
Posted by: David Kenner | 10/20/2011 at 08:12 AM
Just saw John Bolton on Fox News already on it about #1 on this list. They start fast, don't they?
Posted by: Cybrestrike | 10/20/2011 at 08:16 AM
by best: the one by Politico!
Posted by: rightLight | 10/20/2011 at 08:46 AM
(Applause!)
Posted by: Justjohn | 10/20/2011 at 09:23 AM
Don't forget the Murdoch/tabloid "My life as Ghaddafi's sex-slave bodyguard" piece.
There's gotta be at least one piece demonising him as having some sort of sexual kink or sadistic behaviour.
Posted by: Hugh Mannity | 10/20/2011 at 09:27 AM
Don't forget the twin articles on why it's ok and not ok to cheer the death of a mass murderer.
Posted by: Byron | 10/20/2011 at 09:48 AM
Well, National Journal's already up with a version of No. 9: Libya victory holds little political promise for Obama
Posted by: Michael Ball | 10/20/2011 at 09:49 AM
This is the best thing that will be written about it.
Posted by: Barrett Brown | 10/20/2011 at 10:39 AM
Sad when the future of "free journalism" is so predictable as to become a satire of itself.
Posted by: John Garland | 10/20/2011 at 10:51 AM
11. Cheney: Gadhafi's Death Proves Wisdom of Bush Administration (Fox News)
12. Caroline Glick: Gadhafi's Death Undermines U.S. Policy in Iran; Weakens Judea, Samaria (Jerusalem Post)
13. Libyans Kill Gadhafi Despite Obama's Pleas for Friend's Life (World Net Daily)
14. Gadhafi's Death Shows Obama Backs Use of Death Squads, Paul Says (Reason Mag, Matt Lewis)
15. Gadhafi's Death, Pfft! Ahmadinejad, Hamas Still Terrorize Jerusalem (Commentary, John P. Normanson)
Posted by: Mark | 10/20/2011 at 12:25 PM
Libya: Now The Hard Part Starts
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-n-haass/gaddafi-dead_b_1022391.html
lol
Posted by: Jason | 10/20/2011 at 12:53 PM
Gadhafi may have stopped breathing, but that doesn't mean he's dead (Slate)
Posted by: King Kaufman | 10/20/2011 at 01:57 PM
Needs more different spellings of his name.
Posted by: Aaron Veenstra | 10/20/2011 at 06:40 PM
The Hudson Institute is all over this:
Qaddafi's Death No Western Triumph:
"The dallying and confusion of the Western response will be remembered just as much as the fact of Qaddafi's demise."
Posted by: Bloix | 10/20/2011 at 06:47 PM
Mark, those were every bit as good as Spencer's....and Spencer's were damn good.
Posted by: fuster | 10/20/2011 at 07:36 PM
Rolling Stone-----He's hot, he's sexy and he's dead ...again
Posted by: fuster | 10/20/2011 at 07:37 PM
*****NOTE: IF I SENT THIS TWICE...PLEASE KILL THIS VERSION....THANK YOU...and GREAT BLOG POST to get the ball rolling!
16. Gadhafi's Death Shows Triumph of Deregulation in the Free Market, McArdle Says (The Atlantic)
17. Brooks: Ivy League Sociologists Find Shared American Values in Gadhafi's Death (New York Times)
18. Solyndra Bosses Almost Had Financing From Libya ... Developing (Drudge)
19. Only Global Warming Alarmists Can Stop Flow of Libyan Oil Into World Market (Will, Washington Post)
20. The Life and Times of Gadhafi ... With Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal, Ethan Bronner of The New York Times, Al Hunt of Bloomberg News, Leon Wieseltier of The New Republic, Martin Indyk of The Brookings Institution, Dr. Richard Haass of The Council on Foreign Relations, Lally Weymouth of Newsweek, and Rashid Khalidi, who is the Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University. (PBS/Bloomberg)
Posted by: Mark | 10/20/2011 at 11:47 PM
Here's five more:
16. Gadhafi's Death Shows Triumph of Deregulation in the Free Market, McArdle Says (The Atlantic)
17. Brooks: Ivy League Sociologists Find Shared American Values in Gadhafi's Death (New York Times)
18. Solyndra Bosses Almost Had Financing From Libya ... Developing (Drudge)
19. Only Global Warming Alarmists Can Stop Flow of Libyan Oil Into World Market (Will, Washington Post)
20. The Life and Times of Gadhafi ... With Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal, Ethan Bronner of The New York Times, Al Hunt of Bloomberg News, Leon Wieseltier of The New Republic, Martin Indyk of The Brookings Institution, Dr. Richard Haass of The Council on Foreign Relations, Lally Weymouth of Newsweek, and Rashid Khalidi, who is the Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University. (PBS/Bloomberg)
Posted by: Mark | 10/20/2011 at 11:48 PM
"..getting rid of Gaddafi is likely to be the EASY part in Libya's hopeful transition to a better, more democratic future."
DailyKo's by Kos
This one's a real article.
Posted by: ea | 10/21/2011 at 02:02 AM
On cnn.com this morning, an op-ed by David Gergen "Obama won't get much bounce." It's not quite politico, but I'll award partial credit.
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