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Jeff Zeleny / The Caucus:
A Not-So-Perfect Picture of Party Unity — On both sides of the ticket, the presidential nominating contest is growing increasingly combative, as voters may well witness Thursday during a debate in Las Vegas among the Democratic candidates. — So how is John Edwards feeling …
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Roger Simon / The Politico:
Note to HRC staffers: Trust your candidate — Does Hillary Clinton really need to plant questions? — Does the Clinton campaign really need to twist a college kid's arm to ask Clinton a question about climate change at a climate change event? — After Clinton toured a biodiesel plant in Newton …
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Ben Smith / The Politico:
Vultures circling in Iowa — A key Obama supporter in Iowa, former Democratic Party Chair Gordon Fischer, offered a glimpse into where his campaign sees growth: In scooping up Edwards supporters. — "It's going to move much more to a two-person race - Barack Obama and Hillary," …
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GOP.com:
HILLARY CLINTON LIBRARY CARD — On the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton consistently speaks to her level of experience; yet, she will not allow details of that experience to be reviewed by the public. — The American people deserve to know what information is being guarded in her libraries.
The Politico:
Democrats remain stalled on Iraq debate — As the congressional session lurches toward a close, Democrats are confronting some demoralizing arithmetic on Iraq. — The numbers tell a story of political and substantive paralysis more starkly than most members are willing to acknowledge publicly, or perhaps even to themselves.
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Josh White / Washington Post:
'Hidden Costs' Double Price Of Two Wars, Democrats Say — The economic costs to the United States of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan so far total approximately $1.5 trillion, according to a new study by congressional Democrats that estimates the conflicts' "hidden costs"— including higher oil prices …
Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Bush wields veto pen — again — NEW ALBANY, Ind. - President Bush, escalating his budget battle with Congress, on Tuesday vetoed a spending measure for health and education programs prized by congressional Democrats. — He also signed a big increase in the Pentagon's non-war budget although …
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Bush Vetoes Domestic Programs Spending Bill — President Bush today vetoed a bill that would have provided $150.7 billion for education, health care, job training and other domestic programs. — Dana Perino, the White House press secretary, said the measure exceeded the president's budget request …
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Court takes no action on gun case — The Supreme Court on Tuesday announced no action on a new case testing the meaning of the Second Amendment — an issue the Court has not considered in 68 years. The Orders List contained no mention of either the District of Columbia's appeal (07-290) …
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Jonah Goldberg / The Corner:
Say It Enough Times It Must Be True — First the Clinton campaign whines that the other candidates were picking on the girl. Then, standing up to Russert is like standing up to Hitler. Then Bill Clinton compared Russert to the Swift Boat Vets. Now the Clinton campaign is warning Wolf Blizter that he better not "pull a Russert."
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Chris Bowers / Open Left:
Planting Paranoia — There are good reasons to be paranoid after seven years of the Bush administration. Questions for pres conferences are frequently screened beforehand. Pundits are paid off to shill for Bush administration policy without revealing it.
New York Post:
A 'FORGOTTEN' WAR — AS IRAQ IMPROVES, COVERAGE DRIES UP — LAST weekend's news coverage of our veterans was welcome, but deceptive. The "mainstream media" honored aging heroes and noted the debt we owe to today's wounded warriors - but deftly avoided in-depth coverage from Iraq. Why?
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Kevin J. Martin / New York Times:
The Daily Show — IN many towns and cities, the newspaper is an endangered species. At least 300 daily papers have stopped publishing over the past 30 years. Those newspapers that have survived are struggling financially. Newspaper circulation has declined steadily for more than 10 years.
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Opinion Journal:
Movin' On Up — A Treasury study refutes populist hokum about "income inequality." — If you've been listening to Mike Huckabee or John Edwards on the Presidential trail, you may have heard that the U.S. is becoming a nation of rising inequality and shrinking opportunity.
Rasmussen Reports:
Just 25% Believe Democratic Candidates Are Piling On Hillary — Just 25% of Americans believe that the Democratic candidates are piling on Senator Hillary Clinton and attacking her unfairly. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% disagree and say there has been no piling on.
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
Creative Destruction — The best case against universal health care. — More than a decade ago, Michael Kinsley, the journalist and former editor of this magazine, developed Parkinson's disease—a degenerative condition that impairs motor and speech control, producing tremors, rigidity, and eventually severe disability.
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Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
Senate GOP leaders target earmarks — A multilevel operation aimed at harnessing the power of the Internet represents the most coordinated attack yet on earmarks, considered a cornerstone of legislative dealmaking for the way they have been used to induce votes and curry favor with supporters.
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
« | MAIN — FRED THOMPSON SPOKE AT THE CITADEL JUST NOW, and his campaign sends some excerpts of his speech on national defense and the war on terror. Click "read more" to read them. — Excerpts from Fred Thompson's speech: — · ...In my view, the first priority …