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The Politico:
Romney skips S.C., bets on Nevada — “This is a state I'd expect that Sen. [John] McCain has pretty well wrapped up,” Romney told reporters at the Sun City Hilton Head Retirement Center in Bluffton. “It would be an enormous surprise if he were unable to win here.”
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Carla Marinucci / SFGate:
Bill Clinton Gets Riled Over Nevada Strip Caucuses — Former President Bill Clinton got positively riled — as in steely-eyed — today when pressed by a local TV reporter on the issue of lawsuits filed by Sen. Hillary Clinton's Nevada supporters to challenge the Jan. 19 Democratic “at large” …
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John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
Voter-Fraud Rethink — Both Democrats and Republicans are good at practicing hypocrisy when they need to. But it's still breathtaking to see how some Democrats ignore that it was only last week they argued before the Supreme Court that an Indiana law requiring voters show ID at the polls …
Matt Stoller / Open Left:
Obama's Admiration of Ronald Reagan — This is from the Reno Gazette editorial board on Monday. — The video clip above is Barack Obama explaining his admiration of Ronald Reagan. I've transcribed it here. … There are many reason progressives should admire Ronald Reagan, politically speaking.
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Josephine Hearn / The Politico:
Obama splits Black Caucus — Even though Barack Obama may become the first African-American ever to represent a major party as the nominee for president, many black lawmakers on Capitol Hill are not supporting him. And that's creating tensions within the Congressional Black Caucus.
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New York Times:
Account of C.I.A. Tapes Is Challenged — WASHINGTON — The former Central Intelligence Agency official who authorized the destruction in 2005 of videotapes documenting harsh interrogation of detainees from Al Qaeda gave the order despite apparently being directed to preserve the tapes …
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People.com:
Jenna Bush Planning May 10 Wedding — Jenna Bush and her fiancé Henry Hager will marry in a ceremony on May 10, two sources confirm to PEOPLE. — One of the sources says the wedding will be held at the president's ranch in Crawford, Texas. — “It's going to be a small wedding …
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
The Résumé Gap — A Democratic Field Without an Executive — It was fascinating to watch the three top contenders for the Democratic nomination discuss their concept of the presidency during Tuesday night's MSNBC debate in Las Vegas. But it was also stunning to realize …
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Huckabee tries to laugh off Theocon remarks! — On H&C last night after the MI primary, Colmes asked Huckabee to comment on his theocratic rant to change the Constitution to line up with the word of God in his eyes. — Download (1507) | Play (2017) Download (873) | Play (1018)
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Rove outlines plan to beat top '08 Dems — Karl Rove provided state Republican officials Wednesday with his strategy for winning the 2008 presidential election, suggesting the party hammer the top Democrats on taxes, immigration, national security and a lack of experience.
Reuters:
Thompson criticizes appeal to Saudis — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Appealing to Saudi Arabia to encourage higher oil production to help lower prices is not in the long-term interest of the United States, Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson said on Wednesday.
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Ryan Grim / The Politico:
Anti-war groups retreat — After a series of legislative defeats in 2007 that saw the year end with more U.S. troops in Iraq than when it began, a coalition of anti-war groups is backing away from its multimillion-dollar drive to cut funding for the war and force Congress to pass timelines for bringing U.S. troops home.
Los Angeles Times:
Abortion rate shrinks to lowest level since '74 — The most comprehensive study in years of abortion in America underscores a striking change in the landscape, with ever-fewer pregnant women choosing abortion and those who do increasingly opting to avoid surgical clinics.
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James Owen / National Geographic:
Bull-Size Rodent Discovered — Biggest Yet — A one-ton “fossil rat” has been discovered in South America, scientists announced today. (See pictures of the giant rodent.) — The prehistoric, bull-size creature—the world's largest recorded rodent—has been identified from a well-preserved skull.
Josh White / Washington Post:
U.S. Boosts Its Use of Airstrikes In Iraq — The U.S. military conducted more than five times as many airstrikes in Iraq last year as it did in 2006, targeting al-Qaeda safe houses, insurgent bombmaking facilities and weapons stockpiles in an aggressive strategy aimed at supporting …