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12:35 PM ET, March 10, 2008

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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Clinton Went On Limbaugh?  —  You may have missed it - almost everyone missed it - but Bill Clinton was on Rush Limbaugh's show the day of the Texas primary.  You can hear the radio here.  Limbaugh himself was sick that day, apparently, but he had already urged Republicans to cross over to keep Hillary Clinton in the race.
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Andrew Sullivan / Times of London:
The Clintons, a horror film that never ends  —  It's alive!  We thought it might be over but some of us never dared fully believe it.  Last week was like one of those moments in a horror movie when the worst terror recedes, the screen goes blank and then reopens on green fields or a lover's tender embrace.
Mark Interviews Bill Clinton / TPMCafe:
WTF? Bill Clinton on Rush Limbaugh Show Day of TX Primary
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Seth Grahame-Smith / The Huffington Post:
The Monster: A Loyal Clinton Soldier Turns in His Badge  —  She has no idea.  —  She has no idea how many times I defended her.  How many right-leaning friends and relatives I battled with.  How many times I played down her shady business deals and penchant for scandals …
Discussion: The Newshoggers and The Corner
New York Times:
2 Clinton Backers Offer a Way to Stage New Primaries  —  Two of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's biggest supporters, who are also two of the Democratic Party's most successful fund-raisers, have offered to help raise millions of dollars to stage new primaries in Florida and Michigan.
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Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
O'HANLON'S BACK.  —  I don't really know enough about Iraq to adjudicate a debate between Spencer Ackerman and Michael O'Hanlon.  But it certainly seems to me that the New York Times shouldn't simply be reprinting O'Hanlon's “benchmarks” without giving readers some way to evaluate whether they're worth listening to.
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Michael Yon / Online Magazine:
Guitar Heros  —  Guitar Heroes … Men crept in darkness to plant a bomb.  They moved in an area where last year I was helping to collect fallen American soldiers from the battlefield.  —  Terrorists.  The ones who murder children in front of their parents.  The ones who take drugs and rape women and boys.
Discussion: PrairiePundit
William Kristol / New York Times:
McCain's Daunting Task  —  Buried inside Sunday's papers was a noteworthy election result.  In a special election to replace former Speaker Dennis Hastert, an Illinois Republican, first-time Democratic candidate Bill Foster emerged victorious.  George Bush easily carried the district in 2004 …
Siobhan Gorman / Wall Street Journal:
NSA's Domestic Spying Grows As Agency Sweeps Up Data  —  Terror Fight Blurs  —  Line Over Domain;  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Five years ago, Congress killed an experimental Pentagon antiterrorism program meant to vacuum up electronic data about people in the U.S. to search for suspicious patterns.
Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
GOP Pork, Imperiled By McCain  —  The congressional Republican establishment, with its charade of pretending to crack down on budget earmarks while in fact preserving its addiction to pork, faces embarrassment this week when the Democratic-designed budget is brought to the Senate floor.
Discussion: PrairiePundit and DownWithTyranny!
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Robert Novak / Real Clear Politics:
McCain vs. The Addicts
Discussion: QandO
New York Magazine:
John Heilemann and Joe Trippi Discuss the Democratic Primary Race Over Instant Messenger  —  Last night, Democratic strategist Joe Trippi sat down to discuss the Democratic primary with New York's John Heilemann from his home on the eastern shore of Maryland.
Discussion: Political Insider
John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The Top 10 Reasons Bloggers Don't Succeed  —  Last week, the Blogging While Female article that I did touched on, in passing, some recommendations for bloggers who want to become more successful.  I heard from a few people that they wanted to hear more on that topic and although …
Discussion: small dead animals
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
THE PROS AND CONS OF SINGLE PAYER.  —  I think I have the only blog on the internets where health policy posts get more comments than Iraq and O'Hanlon bashing.  Y'all are weird.  But I'm going to indulge you.  I went to a presentation this morning by Alan Enthoven, the godfather of managed competition …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
New York Times:
Sniping by Aides Hurt Clinton's Image as Manager  —  WASHINGTON — The morning after Senator Barack Obama shook the Clinton campaign by winning five contests in one weekend, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's new campaign manager — Maggie Williams, who had taken over in a shake-up the night before …
Brad Schiller / Wall Street Journal:
The Inequality Myth  —  Class warfare is once again a campaign theme.  The Democratic candidates are railing against the “tax cuts for the rich,” lamenting the stagnation of middle-class incomes, and decrying the deepening woes of the poor.  In her January response to President Bush's State …
Michael J. Totten:
In the Villages of Al Anbar  —  ANBAR PROVINCE, IRAQ - The Iraqi town of Al Farris looks like a model Soviet city up close and a rounded square from the sky.  Saddam Hussein built it to house workers in the now-defunct weapons factory to the east, and they live in neighborhoods called City 1, City 2, City 3, City 4, and City 5.
Discussion: Samizdata.net and Instapundit.com
 
 
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David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
BUFFOONERY ALERT  —  Rep. Steve King (R-IA) went on Fox News yesterday …
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Kelsey Beltramea / media.www.dailyiowan.com:
A roving visit from ‘The Architect’
Mickey Kaus / Slate:
McCain's Not Unhinged!
Discussion: Centerfield
Matthew Yglesias:
The Cost of Egotism  —  Were Hillary Clinton not determined …
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Wall Street Journal:
The Chávez Democrats
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David Gonzalez / New York Times:
For Those Who Fled, a Retort to Cuba
Philip Pullella / Reuters:
Vatican lists “new sins,” including pollution
Discussion: Hot Air and First Draft
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
One Clinton Hometown Sees Her in Images Befitting a '50s Movie
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Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
McCain Sees Pork Where Scientists See Success
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Face-Slap Theory  —  Friday's employment report …
Michael Calderone / The Politico:
MSNBC cancels ‘Tucker’
Discussion: Slog, TVNewser and TownHall Blog
Nick Timiraos / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Favored Over Clinton in Mississippi
Discussion: Washington Post and The Caucus
New York Times:
McCain Uses Breathing Room to Focus on Coffers
Times of London:
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