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Matthew Mosk / Washington Post:
System Worries Clinton Backers — Supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton are worried that convoluted delegate rules in Texas could water down the impact of strong support for her among Hispanic voters there, creating a new obstacle for her in the must-win presidential primary contest.
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Hilzoy / The Daily Dish:
Competence — From the Washington Post (emphasis added, and stolen from publius):
Competence — From the Washington Post (emphasis added, and stolen from publius):
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Jeffrey Ressner / The Politico:
RNC donor event outlines Obama attack plan
RNC donor event outlines Obama attack plan
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
How Evangelical Leaders Blew It — Dan Gilgoff does a post-mortem on how the evangelical movement managed to allow John McCain to win the Republican Party nomination over two candidates more amenable to their cause. Gilgoff focuses on their failure to back Romney, and makes it plain …
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Obama's Corner On Public Financing — Barack Obama has made a historic presidential run this cycle primarily on the basis of changing the political culture in Washington. His unbelievable success has ironically set a trap for a potential general-election run.
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William Kristol / New York Times:
Democrats Should Read Kipling — A 1942 essay by George Orwell offers a highly qualified appreciation of the then (and still) politically incorrect Rudyard Kipling.
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ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES, The Mahablog, James Fallows, Jules Crittenden, Connecting.the.Dots and Riehl World View
Big Head DC:
Obama Caught Plagiarizing 2006 Speech? — Big Head DC has discovered alarming similarities between a speech made by Sen. Barack Obama on February 16 while campaigning for president in Wisconsin and an October 2006 speech made by Deval Patrick, the current Democratic governor of Massachusetts.
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Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
Why Torts Trumped Terrorism — A closed-door caucus of House Democrats last Wednesday took a risky political course. By 4 to 1, they instructed Speaker Nancy Pelosi to call President Bush's bluff on extending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to continue eavesdropping on suspected foreign terrorists.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Tanzania Welcomes Bush, but Obama Is Topic No. 1 on the Streets — DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — President Bush has been smothered with affection here, never more so than on Sunday, when he sat at a wooden desk under a sweltering sun with President Jakaya Kikwete by his side and signed a $698 million grant of foreign aid to Tanzania.
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Ari Kaufman / American Thinker:
America's Three Worst Presidents — Presidents Day has taken a deep back seat these days on our holiday calendar to the point that not only do schools go on as scheduled, but so do many state and government offices. This is not surprising in 2008, and many revel in it.
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CBS News:
Afghans Hit By 2nd Deadly Suicide Blast — At Least 35 Killed As Relatives Bury Victims Of Sunday Blast That Left 100 Dead — (CBS/AP) As relatives and friends buried the victims Monday of the deadliest blast to hit Afghanistan since the 2001 U.S. invasion, another suicide bomber killed 35 civilians …
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Byron York / The Corner:
Where's the Outrage? — I'm sure you've noticed stories like this one, in which some areas in New York City appear to have grossly undercounted votes for Barack Obama on Super Tuesday primary night. The New York Times reported finding 80 election districts in the city, some in Harlem …
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David Brown / Washington Post:
USDA Orders Largest Meat Recall in U.S. History — The Agriculture Department has ordered the largest meat recall in its history — 143 million pounds of beef, a California meatpacker's entire production for the past two years — because the company did not prevent ailing animals from entering …
CNN:
CNN LATE EDITION WITH WOLF BLITZER — Interview With Bobby Jindal — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. — WOLF BLITZER, HOST: It's 11 a.m. in Washington, 10 a.m. here New Orleans, 7 p.m. in Baghdad.
Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
McCain Facing Delicate Choice: A Role for Bush — WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain's campaign advisers will ask the White House to deploy President Bush for major Republican fund-raising, but they do not want the president to appear too often at his side, top aides to Mr. McCain said Sunday.
Los Angeles Times:
Political surge in Iraq — For the first time, there's a glimmer of hope we can fix what we've broken. But leave we must — It has taken nine bloody and difficult months, but the deployment of 30,000 additional U.S. troops appears at last to have brought not just a lull in the sectarian fighting …
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Mark Murray / MSNBC:
BILL SPARS WITH OBAMA SUPPORTER — From NBC/NJ's Mike Memoli — CANTON, OH — Robert Holeman came to Timken High School here today with a message to deliver to Bill Clinton. He did — and he said the former president wasn't happy about it. — Clinton spoke to a capacity crowd …