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10:35 AM ET, April 26, 2008

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PBS:
Bill Moyers Journal  —  BILL MOYERS: Welcome to the JOURNAL.  —  Barack Obama's pastor was in the news again this week.  North Carolina Republicans are preparing to run an ad tying Obama to some controversial sound bites lifted from Reverend Jeremiah Wright's sermons.
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Karl / protein wisdom:
Bill Moyers plays Whiffleball with the Rev. Wright  —  Not that anyone should expect that Bill Moyers Journal will involve journalism, but the former LBJ flack's “interview” with Barack Obama's longtime spiritual adviser, Rev. Jeremiah Wright cannot be fairly called a softball game.
Michelle Malkin:
Hey, John McCain: Have you bothered watching the ad you condemned yet?  ; NYTimes piles on  —  Did you know that John McCain lambasted the North Carolina GOP's anti-Obama/Jeremiah Wright ad without having seen it?  —  Yes, this noxious little tidbit was tucked into an AP story three days ago …
Discussion: New York Times and NPR
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Media Matters for America:
“Media Matters”; by Jamison Foser  —  The media render the RNC obsolete  —  When Bob Dole wrapped up the Republican nomination in 1996, he bumped up against the limits on campaign spending by which candidates who take public financing agree to abide.  Dole's situation was the subject …
Fox News:
McCain Takes Shot at Obama for Hamas Support
Discussion: Redstate and Whiskey Fire
Joe Conason / Salon:
Will McCain denounce Floyd Brown?  —  There is nothing remarkable in the sudden reappearance of right-wing con man Floyd Brown, whose latest venture is an inflammatory television ad now airing in North Carolina that attempts to blame Barack Obama for gang murders in Chicago (and international terrorism, too).
Eleanor Clift / Newsweek:
Settling Scores  —  If Hillary Clinton finds a way to win, she'll have a long list of grudges and grievances.  —  I'm beginning to think Hillary Clinton might pull this off and wrestle the nomination away from Barack Obama.  If she does, a lot of folks—including a huge chunk of the media …
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
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Alexander Mooney / CNN:
Top black lawmaker calls Bill Clinton's actions ‘bizarre’
Discussion: The Confluence
Brandon Friedman / VetVoice:
Fort Bragg Barracks: Shades of Walter Reed?  —  A Fort Bragg soldier's father uploaded a YouTube video of photos he took of his son's barracks earlier this month.  The video shows the deplorable living conditions to which his son and the other soldiers of his unit in the 82nd Airborne Division returned …
Discussion: News Hounds and Multi Medium
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Spencer / Attackerman:   Only In Return We Get A Stabbing In The Back  —  These are the conditions at Fort Bragg.
John Wildermuth / San Francisco Chronicle:
Anti-war Cindy Sheehan files to take on Pelosi  —  Peace activist Cindy Sheehan wants to snatch House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's congressional seat from her in November, but first she's going to need the help - and signatures - of 10,198 friends and supporters.  —  Sheehan was at San Francisco City Hall …
Discussion: Truthdig
Mike Tackett / The Swamp:
McCain backer's new view on God's wrath  —  Pastor John Hagee has revised his view of God's wrath, and chances are John McCain couldn't be happier.  —  Without fanfare, in an e-mail sent the latter part of Friday, Hagee backed off his assertion that Hurricane Katrina was the Almighty's punishment …
Discussion: The Page
Washington Post:
Who'll Cover the Checks?  —  THE DEMOCRATIC presidential candidates have some big plans — with big price tags attached.  By our calculations, using figures supplied by the campaigns, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) has proposed new spending and tax breaks that would amount to almost $265 billion …
David Barstow / New York Times:
Pentagon Suspends Briefings for Analysts  —  The Pentagon announced on Friday that it was suspending its briefings for retired military officers who often appear as military analysts on television and radio programs.  —  A spokesman for the Pentagon said the briefings and all other interactions …
Discussion: abu muqawama and The Crone Speaks
James Joyner / Outside The Beltway:
Iran War Drums Beating?  —  As previously noted, Admiral Mike Mullen told a gathering at the Atlantic Council that he fears the United States and its allies “will have to deal with Iran in the very near future.”  That statement left a lot of room for strategic ambiguity.
 
 
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Abdon M. Pallasch / Chicago Sun Times:
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