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The Atlantic Online:
It's Official: McCain's Press Staff Resigns — Sen. John McCain's top three press aides resigned this morning, Republicans close to the campaign said and one of those aides confirmed. — The campaign's research director and two other press staffers also stepped down.
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Hungering for Thompson — The sound of silence tells an interesting tale when it comes to Fred Thompson. A week after reports emerged suggesting that the former Tennessee senator once lobbied for an abortion rights group, few leaders of the GOP's conservative wing have expressed concern.
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Guardian:
Cheney pushes Bush to act on Iran — Ewen MacAskill in Washington and Julian Borger — The balance in the internal White House debate over Iran has shifted back in favour of military action before President George Bush leaves office in 18 months, the Guardian has learned.
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Rice Losing Internal "War" With Cheney Over Iran Military Action — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is reportedly losing the internal Bush administration "war" with Vice President Dick Cheney over whether "diplomacy" or military action is the best way to deal with Iran.
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Drifting Through The Grift
Associated Press:
Poll: In Gaza, Hamas popularity wanes — The violent takeover of the Gaza Strip has cost Hamas some support there and bolstered its rival, Fatah, according to a poll released Sunday. — Hamas swept through Gaza last month, vanquishing numerically superior forces aligned with Fatah leader …
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Hamas Support Melting Away — The degree of the self-inflicted catastrophe that Hamas created with its rebellion has come into clearer focus after polling Gaza voters. The territory used to serve as Hamas' political power base, but now a plurality of voters support their rival, Fatah.
Frank Luntz / Los Angeles Times:
A GOP comeback strategy — Way behind in the polls, the party should exploit the anti-politician mood and offer a hopeful message. — ALL THE BIG questions for 2008 are on the Democratic side: Can Hillary Clinton show her humanity? Does Obama have enough experience? Will Edwards find a cheaper barber?
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Washington Post:
Campaigns Raise, Burn More Cash, More Quickly — Rapid Spending Puts Some in Jeopardy Early — Candidates for the White House are not only raising far more than ever before, many are also spending that money as fast as they get it, leaving some close to being forced from the race almost six months before the first votes are cast.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
[TS] Op-Ed Columnist: The Waiting Game — The opponents of universal health care appear to have run out of honest arguments.
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Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Execution Of Ga. Man Near Despite Recantations — SAVANNAH, Ga. — A Georgia man is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on Tuesday for killing a police officer in 1989, even though the case against him has withered in recent years as most of the key witnesses at his trial have recanted …
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The Onion:
John Edwards Vows To End All Bad Things By 2011 — AMES, IA—In an effort to jump-start a presidential campaign that still has not broken into the top Democratic tier, former Sen. John Edwards made his most ambitious policy announcement yet at a campaign event in Iowa Monday …
Washington Post:
Pakistan Truce Appears Defunct — Insurgents Strike Police, Troops; At Least 44 Die — A controversial peace deal between the Pakistani government and local tribal leaders in an area where al-Qaeda is known to be regrouping appeared to collapse Sunday, as tensions escalated and a fresh wave of bombings killed at least 44 people.
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Robin Toner / New York Times:
New Populism Is Spurring Democrats on the Economy — On Capitol Hill and on the presidential campaign trail, Democrats are increasingly moving toward a full-throated populist critique of the current economy. — Clearly influenced by some of their most successful candidates …
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USA Today:
Pentagon balked at pleas from officers in field for safer vehicles — Pfc. Aaron Kincaid, 25, had been joking with buddies just before their Humvee rolled over the bomb. His wife, Rachel, later learned that the blast blew Kincaid, a father of two from outside Atlanta, through the Humvee's metal roof.
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Kwang-Tae Kim / Associated Press:
IAEA confirms N. Korea has shut reactor — SEOUL, South Korea - U.N. inspectors have verified that North Korea shut down its nuclear reactor, the watchdog agency's chief said Monday, the first on-the-ground achievement toward scaling back Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions since the international standoff began in late 2002.
Yoonrob / CNN Political Ticker:
Clinton, Obama, Edwards bank almost $100 million — WASHINGTON (CNN) — The three Democratic presidential frontrunners have amassed nearly $100 million in their combined campaign warchests, almost triple the amount of their Republican counterparts, according to reports filed Sunday night with the Federal Election Commission.
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City Journal:
On the Front Line in the War on Terrorism — Cops in New York and Los Angeles offer America two models for preventing another 9/11. — Three time zones, 3,000 miles, and a cultural galaxy apart, New York and Los Angeles face a common threat: along with Washington, D.C., they're the chief American targets of Islamic terror.
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