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Bill Clinton gets upset with CNN reporter — (CNN) - Bill Clinton became visibly upset Wednesday over comments by a prominent South Carolina Democrat that compared the former president's actions on the trail to those of infamous Republican strategist Lee Atwater.
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Obama radio: 'She'll say anything' — Obama's out with his own harsh South Carolina spot, trying to turn her attacks on him into a character issue, with a dose of the issues: … 60 Obama Radio Script “Anything Radio" — Barack: I'm Barack Obama, running for President and I approve this message.
Dick Morris / Real Clear Politics:
How Clinton Will Win the Nomination by Losing S.C. — Hillary Clinton will undoubtedly lose the South Carolina primary as African-Americans line up to vote for Barack Obama. And that defeat will power her drive to the nomination. — The Clintons are encouraging the national media …
The Onion:
Bill Clinton: 'Screw It, I'm Running For President'
Bill Clinton: 'Screw It, I'm Running For President'
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Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
Bill Clinton Accuses Obama Camp of Stirring Race Issue
Bill Clinton Accuses Obama Camp of Stirring Race Issue
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Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
New Negative Hillary Ad In South Carolina Hits Obama For Calling GOP …
New Negative Hillary Ad In South Carolina Hits Obama For Calling GOP …
The Buzz:
St. Pete Times Poll: Bye-bye Rudy? — It's Mitt Romney vs. John McCain in the final stretch of Florida's crucial Republican primary. — A new St. Petersburg Times poll shows the former Massachusetts governor and Arizona senator neck and neck among Florida Republicans, while Rudy Giuliani's Florida-or-bust strategy has been a bust.
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Marc Ambinder:
The Best Pollster in Florida, Rob Schroth, Has New Numbers — And Rudy Giuliani is in third. — McCain: 25 — Romney: 23 — Giuliani: 15 — ** The poll was conducted AFTER Fred Thompson dropped. — ** The sample size is 800 likely voters — ** Did I mention …
MiamiHerald.com:
Poll: Giuliani slips to third in Florida — Rudy Giuliani has hit the skids in a Florida freefall that could shatter his presidential campaign and leave a two-man Republican contest in the state between John McCain and Mitt Romney, a Miami Herald poll shows.
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Your Harry Reid-led Senate in action — (updated below - Update II - Update III) — Harry Reid — who has (a) done more than any other individual to ensure that Bush's demands for telecom immunity and warrantless eavesdropping powers will be met in full and (b) allowed the Republicans …
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
John Edwards on FISA — John Edwards: … Well...yes. And that includes candidates, you know, leaving the campaign trail to do their jobs. Which Obama and Clinton can — and should — do. South Carolina is an hour and a half plane ride away. — Get thee to DC and filibuster, Senators.
Matt / Think Progress:
John Gibson Mocks ‘Weirdo’ Heath Ledger's Death: ‘He Found Out How To Quit You’ — Opening his radio show with funeral music yesterday, Fox News host John Gibson callously mocked the death of actor Heath Ledger, calling him a “weirdo” with a “serious drug problem.”
Michael Luo / New York Times:
Romney Leads in Ill Will Among G.O.P. Candidates — TAMPA, Fla. — At the end of the Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire this month, when the Democrats joined the candidates on stage, Mitt Romney found himself momentarily alone as his counterparts mingled, looking around a bit stiffly for a companion.
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Advertisers Drop Savage Over Hateful Remarks, USO Hints At Suit — At least four major firms have pulled advertising from Michael Savage's nationally syndicated radio show following a campaign highlighting his inflammatory rhetoric. One other company, Geico insurance, is expected to follow suit.
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Today's Must Read — Somebody had to do it. And hooray to the Center for Public Integrity and Fund for Independence in Journalism for doing it. — The groups counted and documented every Bush administration false statement made in the run up to the invasion of Iraq. Every one.
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Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
935 Iraq Falsehoods — A nonprofit group pursuing old-fashioned …
935 Iraq Falsehoods — A nonprofit group pursuing old-fashioned …
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David Rogers / The Politico:
Bush budget won't fully fund Iraq war — The White House confirmed Wednesday that its new budget next month will not request a full year's funding for the war in Iraq, leaving the next president and Congress to confront major cost questions soon after taking office in 2009.
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CNN:
Hunter endorses Huckabee — WASHINGTON (CNN) — California Rep. Duncan Hunter, a former presidential candidate, announced Wednesday he is endorsing Mike Huckabee's White House bid. — “I got to know Governor Huckabee well on the campaign trail,” Huckabee said in a statement.
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Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
“Legendary” GOP Strategist Launches Hillary Namecalling Effort — A couple of days ago, a group called Citizens United Not Timid filed papers with the IRS as a “527” organization. Then we saw that Roger Stone had signed on as the group's “assistant treasurer." Uh oh.
Patrick O'Connor / The Crypt's Blogs:
Jim Walsh to retire — Republican Rep. Jim Walsh of New York is expected to announce his retirement soon, according to a GOP aide familiar with the decision, giving Democrats another pick-up opportunity following a wave of Republican retirements this cycle.