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HillaryClinton.com:
Hillary and Bill Clinton Tax Returns — Statement of Jay Carson — Today Senator Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton are releasing their tax returns for the years 2000 through 2006, and are providing information regarding their 2007 taxes as well.
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Associated Press:
Clintons made nearly $109M since 2000 — WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Clinton made nearly $109 million since they left the White House, capitalizing on the world's interest in the former first couple and lucrative business ventures.
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Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press:
Clintons: $109.2 Million in 7 Years — Clintons Report $109.2 Million in Income Over 7 Years — WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Clinton report nearly $109.2 million in income for seven years in newly released tax data.
Michael Goldfarb / Weekly Standard Blog:
Think Progress Screws Up Again — Last week Think Progress blogger Amanda accused John McCain of plagiarizing a speech from Admiral Timothy Ziemer only to retract the story hours later. Amanda, last name unknown, had failed to check with McCain's office before running her “exclusive,” …
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Amanda / Think Progress:
Rep. McHenry calls U.S. soldier in Iraq a ‘two-bit security guard.’ — During a public appearance on Saturday, Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) belittled a U.S. soldier in Iraq who was following orders and wouldn't let McHenry go to the gym without the proper credentials.
Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Obama Adviser Calls for Troops To Stay in Iraq Through 2010 — WASHINGTON — A key adviser to Senator Obama's campaign is recommending in a confidential paper that America keep between 60,000 and 80,000 troops in Iraq as of late 2010, a plan at odds with the public pledge of the Illinois senator …
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Jason Horowitz / New York Observer:
Clinton Donors Press Dean at Fifth Avenue Bundler Summit — Leading donors to the Clinton and Obama campaigns sat down together last night with DNC chairman Howard Dean at a meeting at the Fifth Avenue apartment of super-bundlers Maureen White and Steven Rattner.
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Ariel Alexovich / The Caucus:
New Michigan Primary: It's Really Most Sincerely Dead — There'll be no primary re-vote in Michigan, the state's Democratic party announced today. — In a phone meeting, Michigan party executives decided that such a move “is not practical.” The decision isn't much of a surprise …
Foon Rhee / Boston Globe:
McCain admits error on King holiday — John McCain honored the sacrifice and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and said today that he was wrong to oppose a federal holiday for King. — “I was wrong. I was wrong,” he said in front of the Lorraine Motel after an impromptu tour of where King was assassinated 40 years ago.
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Think Progress:
McCain Faces ‘A Little Bit Of Heckling’ During MLK Speech
McCain Faces ‘A Little Bit Of Heckling’ During MLK Speech
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Kai Wright / American Prospect:
Dr. King, Forgotten Radical
Dr. King, Forgotten Radical
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Hillary Clinton / Rasmussen Reports:
What If Democrats Used Winner Take All? — A Commentary by Wesley Little — Even as the Obama and Clinton campaigns fight frantically to establish the appropriate yard-stick by which to judge the will of the American people, one fact has been largely ignored: Obama's significant delegate lead …
In An Absolut World:
In an ABSOLUT World according to Mexico — The In An Absolut World advertising campaign invites consumers to visualize a world that appeals to them — one they feel may be more idealized or one that may be a bit “fantastic.” As such, the campaign will elicit varying opinions and points of view.
Susan Dominus / City Room:
This T-Shirt Is About Rape — In 2004, Jennifer Baumgardner distributed T-shirts with a bold message across their fronts in blocky blue text: “I Had an Abortion.” More recently, the Williamsburg-based writer and activist decided to apply her T-shirt approach to consciousness-raising to the subject of rape.
jhsph.edu:
Statement Regarding POPLINE Database — I was informed this morning that the word “abortion” was blocked as a search term in the POPLINE family planning database administered by the Bloomberg School's Center for Communication Programs. POPLINE provides evidence-based information …
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Amanda / Think Progress:
Beck Rants Against Polar Bears: 'They Eat People! For The Love Of Pete, They're Big, Angry Bears!' — Last night on his CNN Headline News show, right-wing pundit Glenn Beck hosted global warming skeptic Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK). Beck allowed Inhofe to rant about how — with “all the liberals” …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Voodoo Health Economics — Elizabeth Edwards has cancer. John McCain has had cancer in the past. Last weekend, Mrs. Edwards bluntly pointed out that neither of them would be able to get insurance under Mr. McCain's health care plan. — It's about time someone said that and, more generally …
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Larry Kudlow / The Corner:
An Economic Cleansing — Recessions are part of capitalism. They happen every so often. We've had two in the last 25 years. And it looks like we are entering a third one after today's jobs-loss report. — The unemployment rate went up to 5.1 percent. Non-farm payrolls have fallen for three straight months.
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