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Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Obama Camp Uses Disputed Gerth Account Of Clintons' 20-Year-Plan To Fault Hillary — Barack Obama has unveiled a new line of criticism against Hillary: In speeches he's started to point to the allegation made in Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta's Hillary book that the Clintons secretly formulated …
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Steve Benen / Talking Points Memo:
Novak and Clinton and Obama ... oh my — If the acrimony between the Clinton and Obama presidential campaigns was kindling, Robert Novak's shamelessly unethical column was a match. — If you're just joining us, Novak reported yesterday that Hillary Clinton's "agents" …
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The Atlantic Online:
John Fund Identifies The Obama "Rumor" — Why does it seem that Republican columnists have better sources among Democrats than everyone else? — Here's John Fund, writing in today's OpinionJournal.com: … Pretty thin stuff. And haven't we heard the Tony Rezko tale already?
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
WHAT IS HILLARY CLINTON'S FOREIGN POLICY? — Matt's anxiety about Hillary Clinton's foreign policy program is well-put, and widely-shared. She has not sought to convince anyone that statements like "We cannot, we should not, we must not, permit Iran to build or acquire nuclear weapons …
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Politicker NJ:
Ferguson won't seek re-election — Rep. Mike Ferguson will announce today that he will not seek re-election to a fifth term in 2008. The 37-year-old Republican, who won re-election last year by just 1% against Democratic Assemblywoman Linda Stender, wants to spend more time with his four young children.
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Josh Kraushaar / The Politico:
Ferguson announces surprise retirement
Ferguson announces surprise retirement
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New York Times:
U.S. Hopes to Arm Pakistani Tribes Against Al Qaeda — A new and classified American military proposal outlines an intensified effort to enlist tribal leaders in the frontier areas of Pakistan in the fight against Al Qaeda and the Taliban, as part of a broader effort to bolster Pakistani forces …
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Associated Press:
Bush homeland security adviser resigns — WASHINGTON - Fran Townsend, the leading White House-based terrorism adviser who gave public updates on the extent of the threat to U.S. security, is stepping down after 4 1/2 years. — President Bush said in a statement Monday morning that Townsend …
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Norman Podhoretz / Commentary:
A Response to Andrew Sullivan — In my article "The Case for Bombing Iran" (COMMENTARY, June 2007), in my book World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism, and in various public appearances (including a televised debate with Fareed Zakaria of Newsweek), I quoted the Ayatollah Khomeini as having said the following:
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Mi Casa, Sue Casa — Nancy Pelosi tries to force the Salvation Army to hire people who can't speak English. — It's been less than a week since New York's Sen. Hillary Clinton and Gov. Eliot Spitzer had to climb down from their support of driver's licenses for illegal aliens.
Bryan / Hot Air:
New Hot Air video: The Politics of Planting — Why did so many of the "undecided voters" who asked questions at last week's Democrat debate turn out to be either anti-war, labor, race politics or Democrat party activists? — Watch this video on blip. — Links: — Riehl World View
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
GOOD NEWS FROM IRAQ. — A few weeks ago, in Britain's Prospect magazine, the paper's foreign editor, Bartle Bull, published a bold essay saying that the high tide of violence in Iraq was essentially behind us and that the ebb had disclosed some interesting things.
Marc Santora / The Caucus:
McCain, Giuliani Vie for 9/11 Brand — NASHUA, N.H. — It is shaping up to be a bit of a rough day for the Giuliani 9/11 brand today. — Senator John McCain will hold a press conference later today with Thomas H. Kean, the former New Jersey governor who was co-chairman of the 9/11 commission.
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Bill Carter / New York Times:
Fox Cable Guy Edges Into the Big Pay Leagues — Roger Ailes, the chairman of the Fox News Channel, calls Shepard Smith his "go-to guy," the person he wants leading the channel's coverage any time news breaks. — Mr. Ailes has put his network's money where he wants its chief voice to be.
New York Times:
Goldman Sachs Rakes in Profit in Credit Crisis — For more than three months, as turmoil in the credit market has swept wildly through Wall Street, one mighty investment bank after another has been brought to its knees, leveled by multibillion-dollar blows to their bottom lines.
David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Democrats Say They Won't Back Down on War — Democrats in Congress failed once again Friday to shift President Bush's war strategy in Iraq, but insisted that they would not let up. Their explanation for their latest foiled effort seemed to boil down to a simple question: "What else are we supposed to do?"