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Gateway Pundit:
Doing the Marxist Slide— Venezuela Votes on Chavista Rule... Update: CHAVEZ WINS!... Update 2: Maybe Not? — CHAVEZ WINS!!! (4:30 PM CST) — Aljazeera reports: … Reuters reports that "Government Sources" have confirmed that Chavez has won. — Sky News and China News are reporting the win for Chavez.
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Mark Halperin / The Page:
More on Romney Religion Speech — The venue is not a surprise, since Romney has given a previous major address (on defense policy) at the Bush library, and the two families are very close. And Texas, of course, was also the venue for John F. Kennedy's famous speech on religion in 1960 …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Romney to give speech on Mormonism — Looks like that PowerPoint that leaked back in February was spot-on. — Halperin has the big news: Mitt Romney will take to to the Bush Library in College Station, Texas, on Thursday to give a long-anticipated, much-debated speech about his Mormon faith …
ABCNEWS:
Will 'Pulling a JFK' Be Enough for Romney? — History Shows Kennedy's Address About His Faith Was Just One of Many Attempts to Quell the Issue — He was an attractive candidate, with money, intelligence, and institutional support. But no candidate of his faith had ever been elected president …
Marissamuller / CNN Political Ticker:
Romney ready to address Mormon religion head-on
Romney ready to address Mormon religion head-on
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Taegan Goddard's …
The Corner:
What This is Not — A few additional words on what the situation with the Smith Lebanon reporting is and what it isn't: It isn't a case of fabrication, as some of Smith's accusers have alleged. With regard to the two posts in question, it is my belief, based on an investigation …
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Done With Mirrors
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
"They knew his work was crap more than 6 weeks ago" II — Mitchell Prothero, a Beirut photo-journalist, says here that Kathryn-Jean Lopez was informed of the inaccuracies in W. Thomas Smith Jr's "reporting" from Lebanon more than six weeks ago and did nothing about it.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Lonely No More, Huckabee Faces Hurdles — Mike Huckabee spent the weekend in New Hampshire, where he saw something he had rarely seen in his two years as a Republican candidate for president: People. Lots of them. Living rooms and halls packed with voters, campaign aides, reporters and jostling television crews.
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Patrick Healy / The Caucus:
An Attack, From the Candidate's Mouth — CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - At a news conference here just now, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton expanded her attacks on Senator Barack Obama by suggesting that he has a character issue because of his assertions that his health insurance plan covers all Americans …
Karl Rove / Financial Times:
Memo to Obama: win Iowa or lose the race — Not that you have asked for advice, but here it is anyway: Iowa is your chance to best her. If you do not do it there, odds are you never will anywhere. You are way behind her in most national polls. The only way to change that is to beat …
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Jonah Goldberg / New York Post:
CNN'S VIRTUAL REALITY — ITS ORDINARY WORLD IS ANYTHING BUT — By now you've probably heard that CNN made such a laughingstock of itself at the recent YouTube debate in Florida that it could only have been worse if host Anderson Cooper conducted it in fluent Klingon.
Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
An Old Face Resurfaces — The Bush administration has offered the former World Bank president a new public service position. — Don't ever say the Bush administration doesn't take care of its own. Nearly three years after Paul Wolfowitz resigned as deputy Defense secretary and six months …
Mark Steyn / The Australian:
A loss for civilisation — ACCORDING to my Oz-watching pals in Britain and the US, John Howard is not a failure but a victim of his own success. He made Australia safe for the Labor Party: or, at any rate, safe enough that a sufficient number of bored electors were willing to take a flier …
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Solomonia
Marc Horne / Scotsman:
Bagpipes a threat to the environment (and we're not talking noise pollution) — THEY were once outlawed for being used as seditious weapons of war. Now, bagpipes have been blasted as an environmental menace. — Over-intensive logging means that the African wood used to make Scotland's national instrument faces being wiped out.
Brendan Scott / New York Post:
TRYST FUND 'SICKENS' EX-OFFICIAL — A former Giuliani administration official says he's "sick" over reports that his little-known agency was used to hide taxpayer money that funded police escorts during the ex-mayor's romantic rendezvous in the Hamptons. — "The cover-up of this and the explanations …
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