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Molly Ball / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
THE NEVADA CAUCUS: Poll: Nevada going to Clinton, Romney — Obama picks up no ground; Giuliani fades — Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Mitt Romney have comfortable leads in Nevada going into Saturday's presidential campaign caucuses, according to a new Review-Journal poll.
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Michael Cooper / New York Times:
Confederate Flag Takes Center Stage Once Again — COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Republican presidential candidates on Thursday moved to appeal to different types of conservative voters before the South Carolina primary, with Mike Huckabee using colorful language to declare the Confederate flag …
Zogby:
Reuters/Zogby Polls: McCain Retains South Carolina Lead; Clinton Leads Obama in Nevada — South Carolina — Arizona Sen. John McCain is holding on to his lead in South Carolina as the Republican primary election there approaches, a new Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby three-day telephone tracking poll shows.
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
The martyrdom of John McCain — COLUMBIA, S.C. - The national media thinks John McCain is under siege again, and his campaign is only too happy to help reporters file their stories. — At a rally Thursday, outside McCain's headquarters just down the street from the state capitol here …
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
In South Carolina, Pro-Confederate Flag Group Airs Ads Praising …
In South Carolina, Pro-Confederate Flag Group Airs Ads Praising …
USA Today:
Military: 75% of Baghdad areas now secure — About 75% of Baghdad's neighborhoods are now secure, a dramatic increase from 8% a year ago when President Bush ordered more troops to the capital, U.S. military figures show. — The military classifies 356 of Baghdad's 474 neighborhoods in the …
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Andy Borowitz / The Huffington Post:
Gay Tiger Attacks Huckabee — After making remarks in which he directly equated homosexuality with bestiality, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee was attacked at the San Francisco Zoo by a gay tiger. — Mr. Huckabee had scheduled a campaign stop at the zoo where he made his controversial remarks …
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Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Callous Conservative — After watching Fred Thompson debate his Republican rivals, I have often wondered why he is not in the top tier of candidates. He seems to have John McCain's honesty, without his razor-sharp edges, and Mitt Romney's conservatism, without his jaw-dropping inconsistencies.
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Weekly Standard:
Misjudging McCain — He was right about the nuclear option. — JOHN MCCAIN HAS COME UNDER HEAVY FIRE from conservatives critical of his alleged apostasies. To be sure, several of his stances—on tax cuts, illegal immigration, campaign-finance reform—stand at odds with the current mainstream of American conservatism.
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Michelle Malkin:
Stimulation-palooza! — Too many people have been borrowing money and spending beyond their means-charging their credit cards up the wazoo, buying more house than they can afford, etc., etc., etc. So what's Washington's solution? Give 'em “tax rebates” so we can spend, spend, spend our way out of recession.
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Martin Kady II / The Crypt's Blogs:
Bush, Congress on same track with fiscal stimulus
Bush, Congress on same track with fiscal stimulus
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The Swamp
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Chris Matthews Backs Off ‘Nasty’ Remark on Clinton — Under pressure from feminist groups and his own bosses at MSNBC, Chris Matthews apologized yesterday for remarks about Hillary Clinton that he now admits sounded “nasty." — For 10 days, the “Hardball” host had doggedly insisted …
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Campaigning for His Wife, Shadowed by Past Battles — The question was about a campaign polling memo in 2008, but somehow the answer drifted back to the political wars of 1998. Bill Clinton was holding forth to a group of college students in New Hampshire too young to remember …
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David Brooks / New York Times:
How Voters Think — People in my line of work try to answer certain questions. Why did Hillary surge after misting up in New Hampshire? Why have primary victories produced no momentum for the victors? Why did John McCain win among Republicans who oppose the Iraq war in both New Hampshire and Michigan …
Jackie Kucinich / The Hill:
McCain hit by Hammer on the Hill — Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) lambasted Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) Thursday for “betraying” the conservative movement. — During a private luncheon with Republican chiefs of staff on Capitol Hill, DeLay — who has criticized McCain for years …
New York Post:
THE NEW ‘LEPERS’ — THE TIMES' TROUBLE WITH VETS — I'VE had a huge response to Tuesday's column about The New York Times' obscene bid to smear veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan as mad killers. Countless readers seem to be wondering: Why did the paper do it?
Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
CIA Places Blame for Bhutto Assassination — Hayden Cites Al-Qaeda, Pakistani Fighters — The CIA has concluded that members of al-Qaeda and allies of Pakistani tribal leader Baitullah Mehsud were responsible for last month's assassination of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto …
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
New Rudy Ad: He Was Stronger Than The Rest Of The World On 9/11 — Rudy Giuliani's new ad, running in the West Palm Beach area, uses actual video footage from 9/11 to promote Rudy's candidacy — and includes this surprising line about the terror attacks: — “When the world wavered, and history hesitated, Rudy never did.”
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Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Obama Debuts New Act in Vegas — LAS VEGAS (AP) - The White House campaign has brought a new act to Vegas. Barack Obama has stepped up his campaign against Hillary Rodham Clinton, and he's trying to use humor to bring her down before this weekend's Democratic presidential caucus.
Washington Post:
White House Study Found 473 Days of E-Mail Gone — The White House possesses no archived e-mail messages for many of its component offices, including the Executive Office of the President and the Office of the Vice President, for hundreds of days between 2003 and 2005, according to the summary …