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Patrick Healy / The Caucus:
The Clinton Sunday Show Blitz — Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton rarely does the Sunday morning talk show circuit, but she barnstormed all five of the major programs today to try to capitalize on the mostly positive reviews of her new health care plan - and to address some of the controversies …
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Anne E. Kornblut / Washington Post:
Hitting All the Sunday Talk Shows, Clinton Says a Lot but Reveals Little — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared on all five talk shows yesterday morning and demonstrated a particularly senatorial skill: the art of the filibuster. — Asked by ABC's George Stephanopoulos whether …
James Wimberley / The RBC:
Seek the Paths of the Dead — The three main Democratic presidential candidates have now proposed very similar plans for universal health care, within the margin of fudge allowed any new administration. In fact it might pay them to agree on a common health care platform.
Alison Vekshin / Bloomberg:
Clinton Calls Health Care Plan a `Moral Imperative'
Clinton Calls Health Care Plan a `Moral Imperative'
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PR Newswire:
Statement by Eli Pariser, MoveOn.org Political Action Executive Director, Resolving the New York Times Ad Rate Issue — WASHINGTON /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — In the Public Editor column of today's New York Times, the Times' vice president admits that, without the knowledge or consent …
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Clark Hoyt / New York Times:
Betraying Its Own Best Interests
Betraying Its Own Best Interests
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Little Green Footballs:
Daily Kos: Why I Have A Little Crush on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — At the new mainstream voice of the Democratic Party, Jewish lesbian "sallykohn" explains: Daily Kos: Why I Have A Little Crush on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. — No, it's not a joke. And no, this is not an unusual sentiment at Daily Kos.
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Sallykohn / Daily Kos:
Why I Have A Little Crush on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — I know I'm a Jewish lesbian and he'd probably have me killed. But still, the guy speaks some blunt truths about the Bush Administration that make me swoon... Okay, I admit it. Part of it is that he just looks cuddly. Possibly cuddly enough to turn me straight.
Alec MacGillis / Washington Post:
Giuliani's Rhetoric on Terror Contrasts With His Record — As Rudolph W. Giuliani campaigns for president, he rarely misses a chance to warn about the threat from terrorists. "They hate you," he told a woman at an Atlanta college. They "want to kill us," he told guests at a Virginia luncheon.
Scott Adams / The Dilbert Blog:
A Feeling I'm Being Had — I was happy to hear that NYC didn't allow Iranian President Ahmadinejad — to place a wreath at the WTC site. And I was happy that Columbia — University is rescinding the offer to let him speak. If you let a guy like — that express his views, before long the entire world will want freedom
Michael Powell / New York Times:
Can We Talk Politics, Please? — BARACK OBAMA gets morning breath. Elizabeth Edwards felt her rib pop during some good loving with her husband, John. — And Rudolph W. Giuliani, by the testimony of no less than his third wife, is a really-high-testosterone guy. — Must we go there?
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Mark Steyn / The Corner:
Re: The sun never sets... Okay, I'll bite. Even if that's all Fred Thompson meant, I say nuts. — FDR didn't take America to war in 1941 with the "disinterested intention of liberating others". He took America to war not to end the Holocaust or free Belgium or build a democracy in Japan …
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Byron Williams / The Huffington Post:
Can America Stand the Truth about the Iraq War? — As South Africa currently struggles to achieve the ideals they committed themselves to in their post-apartheid constitution, ironic, as it may seem, we could benefit from the path they have courageously blazed.
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Patterico's Pontifications:
Toobin Will Say Whatever It Takes to Slam Clarence Thomas — Even If He Said the Exact Opposite Thing Eight Pages Earlier — In the next few days, I will have a full review of Jeffrey Toobin's "The Nine." The book is readable, entertaining — and highly problematic.
Hotline On Call:
Romney is the Survivor on the Island — Mackinac Island, MI- — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—September 23, 2007 — CONTACT: Amy Walter (202) 280-0675 — Gov Mitt Romney won the Michigan Republican Leadership Conference straw poll, receiving 39 % of the 979 votes cast.
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Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
Florida Democrats Affirm an Early Primary — The Florida Democratic Party announced Sunday that it would move ahead with its plan to hold its presidential primary on Jan. 29 despite the national party's decision to block the state delegation from the 2008 Democratic convention.
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Associated Press:
Mime legend Marcel Marceau dies — PARIS, France (AP) — Marcel Marceau, who revived the art of mime and brought poetry to silence, has died, French media reported Sunday. He was 84. — France-Info radio and LCI television said the family had announced the death of Marceau. No other details were released.
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Angela Doland / Associated Press:
Marcel Marceau, Famed French Mime, Dies
Marcel Marceau, Famed French Mime, Dies
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