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Pat Toomey / Wall Street Journal:
McCain's Veep Options — While congratulations are still premature, with Mitt Romney dropping out of the race yesterday it is now very likely that the Republican Party will nominate Sen. John McCain for president. If that happens, the GOP will, for the first time since 1976 …
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
McCain's VP — The departure of Mitt Romney today from the presidential race, followed shortly by the announcement that Mike Huckabee is staying in, has led to lots of speculation that Huckabee is running to be John McCain's vice president. Indeed, people have been saying …
Stephen Green / Vodkapundit:
John McCain and the Last Crusade — This is my sixth presidential election, and for the first time ever I have no idea who to vote for. I suppose I could have lived with Mitt Romney, but he's out. I could feel comfortable — if not exactly enthusiastic — about Barack Obama, except for two important issues.
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Can Mrs. Clinton Lose? — If Hillary Clinton loses, does she know how to lose? What will that be, if she loses? Will she just say, “I concede” and go on vacation at a friend's house on an island, and then go back to the Senate and wait? — Is it possible she could be so normal?
Kathryn Jean Lopez / The Corner:
I Hate This — From WSJ: … And from Steven Waldman at Beliefnet: … I repeat: I do not believe that Mitt Romney is not the nominee because of his religion. I do, however, think it was a problem. And that is offensive to our very Founding. Someone out there needs to have some deep discussions …
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Jeanne Cummings / The Politico:
Gloves off: The Dem plan to hit McCain — With John McCain poised to win the Republican nomination, Democrats are already gathering ammunition to use against him in the general election. — In more than a few instances, the best fodder has been provided by the candidate himself.
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Berkeley Backs Off On Banning Marines — Berkeley Mayor Apologizes To Marines Over Recruiting Center Flap — BERKELEY, Calif. — As six Republican senators devised a plan to yank $2.3 million in federal funding for Berkeley programs, the mayor of the famously liberal city apologized Wednesday …
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Elisabeth Rosenthal / New York Times:
Studies Deem Biofuels a Greenhouse Threat — Almost all biofuels used today cause more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional fuels if the full emissions costs of producing these “green” fuels are taken into account, two studies being published Thursday have concluded.
Alan Fram / Associated Press:
Bush, Congress hit bottom in AP poll — WASHINGTON - It's almost as if people can barely stand the thought of President Bush and Congress anymore. Bush reached his lowest approval rating in The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on Friday as only 30 percent said they like the job he is doing …
David Brooks / New York Times:
Questions for Dr. Retail — QUESTION: Dr. Retail, now that the Democratic presidential race has entered its long, bloody slog phase, I figured it was time to get a fresh perspective. Can you explain to me what it's all about? — DR. RETAIL: Why do you bother me with simple problems?
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Iraq's Civil War, the Sadrists and the Surge — EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS — The dramatic decline in bloodshed in Iraq - at least until last week's terrible market bombings in Baghdad - is largely due to Muqtada al-Sadr's August 2007 unilateral ceasefire.
Nelson Garcia / KUSA-TV:
Boy wants to return to school as a girl — HIGHLANDS RANCH - The issue of being transgender usually pops up with students in high school. However, a 3rd grade boy wants to dress as a girl and wants teachers and students to address him with a girl's name. — “As a public school system …
Scott Horton / Harper's:
“Objectivity” or Spinelessness? — Some months back I had a public discussion with Ethan Bonner, one of the international editors at the New York Times, concerning the paper's reporting out of Pakistan and Afghanistan. My view was that the actual reporting the paper was producing …
White House:
Remarks by the President to the Conservative Political Action Conference — Washington, D.C. — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, all. Good morning. I thank you for coming. I apologize to my friend — he likes to sleep in. (Laughter.) — I really do want to thank you all for adjusting the schedule.