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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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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
More Departures From McCain '08 — In a widely expected move, Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) press department resigned en masse today. — Communications director Brian Jones stepped down, along with deputies Matt David and Danny Diaz. Research director Brian Rogers and South Carolina …
Chris Bowers / Open Left:
Memo to Senate Democrats: Force Republicans To Actually Filibuster — In an interview with the Young Turks on Friday, Senator Kent Conrad indicated that there was "growing consensus" in the Democratic Senate caucus to actually make Republicans stand in the well of the Senate and filibuster popular Democratic legislation.
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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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Jules Crittenden:
The Trouble About Tehran — UK Guardian: Cheney wants to whack Iran. Apparently there is concern that Iran, as a partner for peace, is full of it, and Bush doesn't want to leave the mullahs and their efforts to dominate the region with nuclear weapons and terrorism unaddressed.
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Guardian:
Cheney pushes Bush to act on Iran
Cheney pushes Bush to act on Iran
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Fox News:
Giuliani to Reveal Five-Star Conservative Judicial Advisory Panel — WASHINGTON — GOP frontrunner Rudy Giuliani will unveil his "Justice Advisory Committee" this week on a two-day swing through heavily Republican western districts of Washington, D.C., home of the first presidential caucuses in 2008.
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
The GOP is the party of the Iraq war — A new prong of conventional wisdom has arisen that the prime reason for the collapse of John McCain's presidential campaign is his vigorous support for the war in Iraq. Arianna Huffington became the latest pundit to spout this reasoning, when she wrote today:
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.
Joshua Partlow / Washington Post:
Mahdi Army, Not Al-Qaeda, is Enemy No. 1 in Western Baghdad — BAGHDAD — The lights were on in Baghdad. Something was wrong. — Two platoons were creeping through the southwestern neighborhood of al-Amil well past midnight last week. Headlights snapped off, night vision lenses lowered into place …
Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
Today's Must Read — What used to be a blunder is now a disaster. Pakistani jihadists killed dozens of people in Waziristan and declared war on General Pervez Musharraf's government, abrogating a foolhardy truce they signed with Musharraf last year that gave them time and breathing space to regroup.
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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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Dan Gilgoff / US News:
Thompson Reaches to the Right — Laying the groundwork for evangelical support — For months, conservative evangelical activists have been fretting over a Republican presidential field whose front-runners are the pro-abortion rights Rudy Giuliani, the formerly pro-gay rights Mitt Romney …
Rasmussen Reports:
51% Say Wait Till September for Iraq Policy Change — Fifty-one percent (51%) of American voters say that the United States should wait for the September progress report before making major policy changes in Iraq. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 38% disagree.
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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 …
Juston Jones / New York Times:
Young Adults Are Giving Newspapers Scant Notice — With the United States military fighting a protracted war in Iraq and a wide-open presidential campaign already making headlines daily, Americans of all ages are interested in current affairs and are consuming news like never before, right?
Richard A. Oppel Jr / New York Times:
Mistrust as Iraqi Troops Encounter New U.S. Allies — Abu Azzam says the 2,300 men in his movement include members of fierce Sunni groups like the 1920s Revolutionary Brigade and the Mujahedeen Army that have fought the American occupation. Now his men patrol alongside the Americans …
Associated Press:
Poll shows new low in Steven's popularity — Nearly 44% of voters polled in Anchorage have negative opinion — FAIRBANKS - A poll conducted this month by Ivan Moore shows that popular perception of 83-year-old Sen. Ted Stevens is near an all-time low among Anchorage voters.