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New York Observer:
Stumping for Clinton, Steinem Says McCain's P.O.W. Cred Is Overrated — AUSTIN, Texas—Feminist icon Gloria Steinem took to the stump on Hillary Clinton's behalf here last night and quickly proved that she has lost none of her taste for provocation. — From the stage, the 73-year-old seemed …
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Nadine Elsibai / Bloomberg:
Crist Says He'd Support a Repeat of Florida Democratic Primary — Florida Governor Charlie Crist said he'd support a repeat of the Democratic presidential primary so the state's delegates can be counted at the party's national convention. — Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said he's open to the possibility.
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Pam's House Blend
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Brian Knowlton / International Herald Tribune:
Pressure raised on Clinton to bow out — WASHINGTON: Top supporters of Senator Barack Obama, joined by at least one prominent but uncommitted Democrat, raised the pressure Sunday on Senator Hillary Clinton to bow out of the presidential nominating race if she fails to score clear victories in two big-state primary contests Tuesday.
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Buck Naked Politics, Blogs For Victory, The Democratic Daily, Sister Toldjah and JustOneMinute
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Hillary Clinton: ‘A fighter, a doer and a champion’
Hillary Clinton: ‘A fighter, a doer and a champion’
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The Politico
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
‘Soft’ Press Sharpens Its Focus on Obama — During a campaign stop in Ohio last week, ABC's Jake Tapper asked Barack Obama about what he called “an attempt by conservatives and Republicans to paint you as unpatriotic.” — Tapper's litany: “That you didn't put your hand over your heart during …
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Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Obama adviser denies trade remarks — SAN ANTONIO - Barack Obama's senior economic policy adviser said Sunday that Canadian government officials wrote an inaccurate portrayal of his private discussion on the campaign's trade policy in a memo obtained by The Associated Press.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Deliverance or Diversion? — After their victory in the 2006 Congressional elections, it seemed a given that Democrats would try to make this year's presidential campaign another referendum on Republican policies. After all, the public appears fed up not just with President Bush, but with his party.
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
K Drum, Breaking A Big Story Or Breaking, Well... Kevin Drum either has a huge story in which Evil BushCo has misled Congress for months, or he has nothing. The topic is indemnification, rather than immunity, for the telecom companies; we will let him start us up:
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Stop The ACLU
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Nicole Belle / Crooks and Liars:
Late Edition: Silvestre Reyes Says The House Is About Ready …
Late Edition: Silvestre Reyes Says The House Is About Ready …
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Salon
Haaretz:
IDF pulls out of Gaza, Hamas declares ‘victory’ — The Israel Defense Forces pulled its ground troops out of the Gaza Strip early Monday, and Hamas seized the pullout to declare “victory” in the intensive fighting that has killed more than 100 people in recent days.
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
McCain campaign stumbles early — ROUND ROCK, Tex. - The rollout of John McCain's general election campaign in the weeks since he became the de facto Republican nominee has not exactly been a textbook exercise in positive messaging. — McCain was accused of having a romantic relationship …
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The Volokh Conspiracy
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Steven Thomma / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Can national security appeal save Clinton's candidacy? — WESTERVILLE, Ohio — With time running out on her dream, Hillary Clinton kicked off a two-day bus tour of Ohio Sunday with a dire warning about rival Barack Obama and a plea for support from a state uniquely positioned either to breathe …
Kathryn Jean Lopez / The Corner:
It's 3 A.M. — My conspiracy-theory analysis: The Clinton campaign did not release that ad for the sake of Clinton 2008. It is to defeat Obama, for sure. But not now. — Hillary knows she's going down. They issued that ad because they want McCain to win.
Stanley Fish / NYT:
Why McCain Would Vote For Obama — If it is McCain vs. Obama in the general election, look for something to happen that was unthinkable only a short time ago. The Iraq War will become a Republican plus. — The reason is that McCain's position on the war, as on so many other issues, looks in (at least) two directions.
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Booman Tribune
Clive Crook / Financial Times:
Hillary Clinton gets it sincerely wrong — When Texas and Ohio vote in Tuesday's Democratic primaries, they may bring Hillary Clinton's campaign for the presidency to an end. If she loses either of those states, her bid is over barring the formalities. This is a position few expected her to be in.
New York Times:
Vienna Meeting on Arms Data Reignites Iran Nuclear Debate — Last Monday, the chief United Nations nuclear inspector gathered ambassadors and experts from dozens of nations in a boardroom high above the Danube in Vienna and laid out a trove of evidence that he said raised new questions …