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12:45 PM ET, April 27, 2008

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Jerome Armstrong / MyDD:
Obama on Fox transcript  —  The transcript of Obama on Fox is up.  —  As I mentioned, Obama is trying to separate himself from the most strident parts of his base, and he does this pretty effectively throughout the interview: … Obama mentions deregulation of industry, charter schools, a new variation of merit pay.
Discussion: TalkLeft, NO QUARTER and Fox News
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Fox News:
TRANSCRIPT: OBAMA ON ‘FNS’  —  Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate from Illinois, sat for an interview Saturday in Indiana with Chris Wallace.  The interview aired on “FOX News Sunday.”  They touched on a wide range of topics including the marathon race to the Democratic nomination …
Discussion: The Page
Elizabeth Edwards / New York Times:
Bowling 1, Health Care 0  —  Chapel Hill, N.C.  —  FOR the last month, news media attention was focused on Pennsylvania and its Democratic primary.  Given the gargantuan effort, what did we learn?  —  Well, the rancor of the campaign was covered.  The amount of money spent was covered.
Zzaki / Political Punch:
Obama on Those Who Say He Doesn't Respect the Flag: 'It's a Lie'  —  At a town hall in Kokomo, Ind., Friday a woman told Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., that her mother wasn't going to vote for him because he didn't “address the flag.”  —  “This is a phony issue,” Obama said.  “So let me address it right now.”
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Little Green Footballs:
Obama Calls Bloggers Liars for Accurately Reporting His Words
Discussion: Hot Air and protein wisdom
Jeremy Clarkson / Times of London:
Babies seized by Robert Mugabe's forces as Zimbabwe hounds voters  —  Thousands flee crackdown  —  Christina Lamb and John Makura in Harare  —  Scores of children and babies have been locked up in filthy prison cells in Harare as Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's president, sinks to new depths …
Pajamas Media:
Grasping at Straws: The NY Times on McCain  —  This is getting embarrassing.  Remember the front-page story The New York Times ran about John McCain's non-affair with a lobbyist?  That was the long-held piece of non-news that the Times subtly dropped like a barbell at midnight shortly …
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Michael Hirsh / Newsweek:
How the South Won (This) Civil War  —  Southernism is taking over our national dialogue.  Maybe it's time for the North to secede from the Union.  —  NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE  —  In the summer of 1863, Robert E. Lee led an ill-advised incursion into Pennsylvania.
Discussion: protein wisdom and Ed Driscoll.com
New York Times:
Karzai Escapes an Assassination Attempt in Kabul  —  KABUL, Afghanistan - President Hamid Karzai survived an assassination attempt at a military parade in central Kabul on Sunday, when suspected Taliban insurgents fired mortars and bullets at the dignitaries assembled in the spectator stands.
Megan McArdle:
The nomination battle  —  Arnold Kling summarizes quite succinctly just how much the stars aligned to put Obama in the lead: … Arnold thinks that as soon as the dust has settled, the party will unite behind the nominee.  —  I would guess that this will be less true of a Hillary Clinton nomination than of a Barack Obama nomination.
Discussion: EconLog and Marginal Revolution
Larry Johnson / NO QUARTER:
Why is Obama Hiding the Truth About William Ayers?  Follow the Money  —  Barack Obama is not telling the truth about his relationship with Bill Ayers.  There is more to this story than is already known, but Obama and his campaign are working hard to obfuscate and cover up the matter.  Why?
Discussion: TalkLeft
The Big Trunk / Power Line:
AL SHARPTON CONVENES ANOTHER LYNCH MOB  —  Al Sharpton is back in the news today with his vow to close New York down to protest the acquittals of three police detectives in the death of Sean Bell.  Sharpton's long career as the race hustling leader of lynch mobs is one of the continuing disgraces of our public life.
CNN:
McCain: 'It's very clear who Hamas wants' in the White House  —  (CNN) — John McCain said Friday that “it's clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States” — the second time in as many weeks that his campaign has referenced positive remarks by Ahmed Yousef, a member of that group, about Barack Obama.
 
 
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Rahul Bedi / Telegraph:
‘Vulgar’ cheerleaders face ban in India
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The Campaign Spot:
Jeremiah Wright: 'We cannot see that what we are doing is the same …
Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal:
He's Back  —  Bill Clinton gives his wife's campaign new momentum …
Sam Tanenhaus / New York Times:
When the Times Make the Man
Kate Phillips / New York Times:
Rifts Mend, Unless Identity Politics Is a Different Stripe
Annick Cojean / WORLDMEETS.US:
‘Obamania Sweeps France’
UPI:
IOC head calls for end of China hectoring
Discussion: The Glittering Eye
Frank Rich / New York Times:
How McCain Lost in Pennsylvania
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NY Daily News:
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New York Times:
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Times of London:
Britons kidnapped in Iraq are ‘held by Iran’
Mitchell Prothero / Guardian:
Hizbollah builds up army for a new assault
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Kim Jong-il builds ‘Thunderbirds’ runway for war in North Korea
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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