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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
One of Instapundit's favorite bloggers speaks on race — (updated below - Update II - Update III) — Glenn “Instapundit” Reynolds today linked to what he called “EASTER THOUGHTS” from one of his favorite right-wing bloggers, his namesake, “Instapunk.” That Easter post has a large picture …
Paul Berman / New York Times:
Why Radical Islam Just Won't Die — THE big surprise, viewed from my own narrow perspective five years later, has taken place in the mysterious zones of extremist ideology. In the months and weeks before the invasion of Iraq, I wrote quite a lot about ideology in the Middle East …
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Haunting Obama's Dreams — It is a tribute to Hillary Clinton that even though, rationally, political soothsayers think she can no longer win, irrationally, they wonder how she will pull it off. — It's impossible to imagine The Terminator, as a former aide calls her, giving up.
Edgar B. Anderson / Originals:
University Of The Absurd — Recently I sat down with a young woman who shared with me the experience of her first year at Thurgood Marshall College, one of the six colleges of the University of California at San Diego. She explained to me that regardless of her major field of study …
Mickey Edwards / Washington Post:
Dick Cheney's Error — For at least six years, as I've become increasingly frustrated by the Bush administration's repeated betrayal of constitutional — and conservative — principles, I have defended Vice President Cheney, a man I've known for decades and with whom I served and made common cause in Congress.
Omid Memarian / The Huffington Post:
Is Sen. McCain's expertise in foreign policy expired? — Senator McCain relies strongly on foreign policy experience for two significant reasons; firstly, it masks his incapability to address the most important national issues such as the economy, health care, education and immigration.
David Corn / MotherJones.com:
McCain in NH: Would Be “Fine” To Keep Troops in Iraq for “A Hundred Years” — The United States military could stay in Iraq for “maybe a hundred years” and that “would be fine with me,” John McCain told two hundred or so people at a town hall meeting in Derry, New Hampshire, on Thursday evening.
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Lieberman is McCain's bipartisan wingman — Wherever John McCain goes these days, it seems, Joseph I. Lieberman is there. — When McCain needed a quick reminder in Jordan last week on how to characterize Islamic radicals in Iraq receiving aid from Iran, Lieberman was there to whisper into his colleague's ear.
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
8 Questions That Will Shape Where the Race for the Democratic Presidential Nominaton Goes From Here — What is the most likely outcome of the dispute over the delegations from Florida and Michigan? — 1. The collapse of efforts in Florida and Michigan to conduct do-over primaries makes …
Tony Allen-Mills / Times of London:
Barack Obama: toxic mentors start to corrode pristine campaign — The Democrat was surging ahead but now revelations about the men who helped shape him are putting voters off — Watch Barack Obama's speech on race — Long before Barack Obama launched his campaign for the White House …
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Megan McArdle:
Political misstatement of the week — Oh my. The Plank makes a rather startling error: … To the vast, vast majority of Irish-Americans who are Catholics (or descended from same), Scots-Irish≠Irish. Scots-Irish are also known as the Protestant bastards who were resettled in Ireland …
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The Debatable Land
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Stalwart Service for U.S. in Iraq Is Not Enough to Gain Green Card — During his nearly four years as a translator for U.S. forces in Iraq, Saman Kareem Ahmad was known for his bravery and hard work. “Sam put his life on the line with, and for, Coalition Forces on a daily basis,” wrote Marine Capt. Trent A. Gibson.