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Toby Harnden / Telegraph:
Nobel winner: Hillary Clinton's ‘silly’ Irish peace claims — Hillary Clinton had no direct role in bringing peace to Northern Ireland and is a “wee bit silly” for exaggerating the part she played, according to Lord Trimble of Lisnagarvey, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and former First Minister of the province.
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Chicago Tribune:
Clinton's experience claim under scrutiny — Hillary Clinton may have influenced foreign policy, but evidence is scant she played pivotal role — WASHINGTON - Surrounded by military leaders in a Cabinet-style setting, Hillary Clinton on Thursday said she has “crossed the threshold” …
Sara Kugler / Associated Press:
Clinton lowers expectations in Wyo. — CHEYENNE, Wyo. - A day before Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama were to compete for a small scattering of delegates in Wyoming, Clinton cast herself as the underdog and said the odds are not in her favor.
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Robin Abcarian / Los Angeles Times:
Wyoming Democrats bask in the political spotlight — With visits by Obama and the Clinton clan in advance of today's caucuses, the state's underdogs find they're actually players. — CHEYENNE, WYO. — The headline in the Casper Star-Tribune the other day pretty much said it all …
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Justin Rood Reports / The Blotter:
Intel Adviser Breaks with Obama over FISA, Telecoms — Justin Rood Reports: — In a new interview with National Journal magazine, an intelligence adviser to Barack Obama's presidential campaign broke with his candidate's position opposing retroactive legal protection for telecommunications companies …
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Weekly Standard:
Samantha Power, Cuban humor, etc. — Samantha Power last week completed what might have been the most ill-starred book tour since the invention of movable type. A Harvard professor and foreign policy writer who won a Pulitzer for her 2003 study of genocides, A Problem from Hell …
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Canadian Press:
PMO: Officials only got briefing from Obama campaign — OTTAWA — Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton never gave Canada any secret assurances about the future of NAFTA such as those allegedly offered by Barack Obama's campaign, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office said Friday.
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Taylor Marsh, Buck Naked Politics, The Moderate Voice, Don Surber, QandO and Clive Crook
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Zzaki / Political Radar:
Obama: “You Won't See Me as a VP Candidate” — ABC News' Sunlen Miller reports: While in Casper, Wyo., today Sen. Barack Obama ruled out the possibility being a vice presidential candidate during an interview with CBS' Montana affiliate KTVQ. Here is a transcipt of what he said.
Jeffrey Bell / Weekly Standard:
The Politics of a Failed Presidency — How John McCain and the Republican party should deal with the Bush record. — The failure of the Bush presidency is the dominant fact of American politics today. It has driven every facet of Democratic political strategy since early 2006 …
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Dana Bartholomew / L.A. Daily News:
Anti-war judge rejects foster teen's bid to join military — SIMI VALLEY - Shawn Sage long dreamed of joining the military, and watching “Full Metal Jacket” last year really sold him on becoming a Marine. — But last fall, a Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner dashed the foster teen's hopes …
Karl / protein wisdom:
TPM: Josh Marshall goes meta, teaches a useful lesson — One of the recurring themes in my guest posts (and comments) is that bloggers and commenters should always keep in mind that they are like “high information” voters and that others simply do not pay as much attention as we do to politics and policy.
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Let's talk about the new McCain ad. — I think this is a brilliant ad. It seems to be speeding into the future, with flashy visuals that remind me a little of the last episode of “6 Feet Under,” when Claire drives off into the desert toward her future and the whole future of all the characters unfolds.
Associated Press:
Carter, Annan to lead peace delegation to Middle East next month — A council of world leaders launched by former President Nelson Mandela is sending a three-person team to try to help ease tensions in the Middle East, the organization known as The Elders said Friday.
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
OBAMA CAMP: ‘DIFFERENT STANDARD’ FOR HRC — From NBC's Domenico Montanaro — The Obama campaign responded on Samantha Power's resignation and said there “seems to be a different standard in the Clinton campaign” on personal attacks. — “She made the right decision,” …
BBC:
Bush insists US not in recession — US President George W Bush has insisted the US is not in recession but says that he remains concerned about the economy's performance. — The latest US unemployment figures - released on Friday - showed the number of people laid off last month at its highest for five years.
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Los Angeles Times, Washington Monthly, Truthdig, Don Surber, CNNMoney.com and New York Times
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