Today’s edition of quick hits.
* There’s no shortage of support for Sen. Ted Kennedy this afternoon.
* Except on the Free Republic threads, which were apparently so awful, site administrators had to shut them down.
* I’m not sure if this is going to work, but Congress needs to look like it’s doing something: “The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday allowing the Justice Department to sue OPEC members for limiting oil supplies and working together to set crude prices, but the White House threatened to veto the measure. The bill would subject OPEC oil producers, including Saudi Arabia, Iran and Venezuela, to the same antitrust laws that U.S. companies must follow. The measure passed in a 324-84 vote, a big enough margin to override a presidential veto.”
* On a related note: “Oil prices spiked to a new trading high Tuesday, sweeping toward $130 a barrel as supply concerns intensified the momentum buying that has lifted crude deeper into record territory. Gasoline, meanwhile, reached an average of $3.80 at the pump for the first time.”
* Interesting report: “Only one in five detainees in U.S. custody in Iraq are members of the main extremist groups fighting U.S. and Iraqi forces, while many of the rest can be reintegrated back into society, according to U.S. military statistics and interviews. The assessment reflects a new approach to detainees, which emphasizes isolating al-Qaeda and Shiite extremists and increasing the release of many average men caught up in the fighting.”
* The Jerusalem Post reports that Bush is intent on a war with Iran before his presidency ends…
* …but the White House strenuously rejected the article.
* This doesn’t sound good: “More than 30 sources of radiation were buried by debris from the massive earthquake in central China last week and all have either been recovered or safely cordoned off, state media reported Tuesday.”
* The White House was asked if we’d see Bush and McCain on the campaign trail “together.” The response: “I think you’ll see the President out on the campaign quite — campaign trail quite a bit. We’ll keep you posted on their events that they may have together.”
* Interesting report: “Immigrants of the past quarter-century have been assimilating in the United States at a notably faster rate than did previous generations, according to a study released today…. ‘This is something unprecedented in U.S. history,’ Vigdor said. ‘It shows that the nation’s capacity to assimilate new immigrants is strong.'”
* Remember hearing about that “boy crisis”? It turns out, it probably doesn’t exist.
* How rough are things for House Republicans? They miss the disgraced Tom DeLay.
* Google doesn’t much care about Joe Lieberman’s opinions on what does and doesn’t belong on YouTube.
* Why wasn’t the 20th hijacker charged?
* It might yet be topped, but this is clearly the most offensive ad of the campaign season thus far.
* And House Minority Leader John Boehner told reporters last month that his caucus was in great shape for the fall. “I think we are going to gain seats this year. Period,” he said at the time. Is Boehner just as confident now? Not so much.
Anything to add? Consider this an end-of-the-day open thread.