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11:45 PM ET, January 27, 2008

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James F. Smith / Boston Globe:
Ted Kennedy endorsing Obama  —  WASHINGTON — Senator Edward M. Kennedy will endorse Barack Obama for president tomorrow, breaking his year-long neutrality to send a powerful signal of where the legendary Massachusetts Democrat sees the party going — and who he thinks is best to lead it.
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Marc Ambinder:
Sebelius Plans To Endorse Obama  —  Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D-KS) will deliver the Democratic response to the State of the Union on Monday.  —  And then Tuesday or Wednesday, she plans to endorse Barack Obama, numerous Democratic sources said.  —  The sources said that Sebelius decided …
Ed OKeefe / Political Radar:
Ted Kennedy to Endorse Obama  —  ABC News' Rick Klein Reports: Senator Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., will endorse Barack Obama's presidential bid on Monday in Washington, a source close to Kennedy tells ABC News.  —  The endorsement gives Obama a boost in the eyes of the Washington establishment …
New York Times:
Kennedy Plans to Back Obama Over Clinton  —  BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Senator Edward M. Kennedy intends to endorse the presidential candidacy of Senator Barack Obama during a rally on Monday in Washington, associates to both men confirmed, a decision that squarely pits one American political dynasty against another.
Hillary Clinton / CNN:
Ted Kennedy expected to endorse Obama
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
My Vote  —  Over a year ago and many times since, I wrote that I could give no endorsement, because I had honestly not made up my mind about which candidate to support.  I also told the CapQ community that if I did make a decision, I would announce it as soon as I made it so that they knew where I stood.
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USA Today:   Rudy: Demise rumors are ‘premature’
CNN:
Liz Cheney to back Romney
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
The Low Blow  —  For the most part, the Republican primary campaign …
Discussion: Power Line, Hot Air and The Corner
Hugh Hewitt / Townhall.com:
Race At A Glance Total Primary Votes: Romney
Discussion: Scared Monkeys and PoliGazette
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
BREAKING: Hillary Clinton To Vote “No” On Cloture Tomorrow UPDATE: Barack Obama Will Be There Too  —  Hillary Clinton will be in the Senate tomorrow to vote “no” on cloture on the Intel version of the FISA bill.  The vote is scheduled to take place at 4:30 pm tomorrow.
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Michelle Malkin:
Clinton unhinged: In the name of “love”  —  Bill Clinton is a sick puppy.  I didn't say it.  His own wife says he's sleep-deprived and so driven by “love” that he can't control himself on the campaign trail.  —  Love for her?  Or love for his own indignant voice and for preservation of his legacy/dynasty?
Reed Hundt / The Coffee House:
The Clintons, Atwater, Rove, and the Future
Discussion: Donklephant and The RBC
Joe Klein / TIME: Swampland:
Tonight in South Carolina
Discussion: Liberal Values
Jonny Paul / Jerusalem Post:
UCL professor: Terror ‘Palestinians’ moral right'  —  In a lengthy and fiery debate at Oxford University over the weekend, the student union conceded Israel's “right to exist” by just over 100 votes.  —  Proposing the motion “This House believes that the State of Israel has a right to exist” …
Discussion: Harry's Place
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Little Green Footballs:   Oxford Union Debating Society Hits Bottom, Digs
Seattle Times:
Obama for the Democrats  —  After seven years of George Bush's failed presidency, after five years of unnecessary war in Iraq, America is ready to write a new narrative.  All candidates favor the now-bromidic slogan: change.  Only one candidate truly embraces the yearnings this word represents.
Parag Khanna / New York Times:
Waving Goodbye to Hegemony  —  Turn on the TV today, and you could be forgiven for thinking it's 1999.  Democrats and Republicans are bickering about where and how to intervene, whether to do it alone or with allies and what kind of world America should lead.
Grand Old Partisan:
A racist Republican rag wrote Barack Obama “rejiggers” the race  —  No, wait.  It's Time magazine.  As explained in the Urban Dictionary, “jig” is a derogatory word used to insult African-Americans.  —  The headline has since been changed, but Grand Old Partisan saved the original version …
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
McCain Warns: “There Will Be Other Wars”  —  The presidential candidate who sang “Bomb bomb Iran” is already looking towards the war after the war in Iraq.  —  Sen. John McCain told a crowd of supporters on Sunday, “It's a tough war we're in.  It's not going to be over right away.
Discussion: LewRockwell.com Blog
WSHM:
Presidential Candidate to Make Springfield Stop  —  Hillary Clinton will be in Springfield Monday to speak at Springfield College.  She's also hoping to drum up some votes.  —  Clinton just lost the South Carolina Democratic primary to Senator Barack Obama.  She's coming to New England to speak to her supporters in the region.
Discussion: The New Republic
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Caught On Tape: Romney Accuses McCain Of Lying, Then Balks  —  Mitt Romney was caught on tape Sunday saying his GOP rival John McCain was “lying” about his position on the Iraq war, before quickly telling a reporter he regretted his words.  The Arizona senator was merely “dishonest,” Romney said.
Discussion: CBS News, TalkLeft and The Daily Dish
Denver Post:
Obama, Clinton split Colo. voters  —  Mitt Romney enjoys a dominant, 19-point lead over John McCain among Republicans likely to attend Colorado caucuses Feb. 5, with Mike Huckabee trailing and Ron Paul and Rudy Giuliani barely registering a nod, according to a Denver Post poll.
Discussion: Open Left and Matthew Yglesias
Directorblue / Doug Ross:
Hillary Clinton by the Numbers  —  : the number of questions that Hillary answers during a typical campaign appearance.  —  12: the number of publicized fibs, fabrications and fables that qualified for the “Top Twelve Hillary Clinton Fabrications List."  —  18: the number of months …
 
 
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The Enemy of Their Enemy  —  From a purely rational perspective …
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Reuters:
FACTBOX-Former leader of PFLP, George Habash, dies
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Times of London:
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