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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
As Time Runs Short, Clinton Claims Lead in Popular Vote — Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is entering the Kentucky and Oregon primaries on Tuesday with one of the most pugnacious political messages of her campaign: That she is ahead in the national popular vote when all votes are counted …
Steve Capus / White House:
Setting the Record Straight: President Bush's Interview With Richard Engel of NBC News — The following is a letter from Counselor to the President Ed Gillespie to NBC News President Steve Capus: — 30 Rockefeller Plaza — New York, N.Y. 10112 — Mr. Capus:
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NewsBusters.org, Flopping Aces, Group News Blog, Associated Press, Political Radar, Ed Driscoll.com and GINA COBB
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Kate Phillips / The Caucus:
Tennessee Senator Takes On His Own Party — Talk about internecine upset. — The office of Senator Bob Corker, Republican from Tennessee, has weighed in today, siding with Senator Barack Obama's objections to the state's G.O.P. Web campaign against Michelle Obama.
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The Moderate Voice, Comments from Left Field, The American Mind and The Political Carnival
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Larry Johnson / NO QUARTER:
Obama Freakout Over Michelle Video: The Ticking “Whitey” Time Bomb — Today, on ABC's “Good Morning America,” Barack Obama lost his cool, calling names and making unspecified threats. Why? Ostensibly, it's because the Tennessee Republican Party issued an Internet video featuring Michelle …
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Muslim school officials attack news crew in Twin Cities — I've followed the story about the Tarik ibn Zayad Academy and allegations that it abuses its status as a state-funded charter school to teach Islam instead of a public-school curriculum for the last six weeks.
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KSTP-TV:
News crew attacked during report at TiZA charter school — The state Education Department on Monday directed a Minnesota charter school to “correct” two areas related to religion at the school on Monday. — Tarik ibn Zayad Academy, which focuses on Middle Eastern culture and shares a mosque …
CNN:
Clinton cites Karl Rove as reason to stay in — PRESTONSBURG, Kentucky (CNN) - Hillary Clinton defended her reasoning for staying in the presidential race Monday afternoon by pointing out that Karl Rove's analysis shows her to be the strongest candidate against John McCain in November.
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Staten Island Advance:
Exclusive: Fossella will not seek re-election — In a bombshell announcement that brings the curtain down on one of the most storied careers in Staten Island political history, fifth-term Republican Rep. Vito Fossella will not seek re-election this fall. — Mired in scandal after revelations …
Mark R. Levin / The Corner:
Missed Story — How many people showed up for Obama's rally in Kentucky? Oh, he didn't campaign there?
David Stout / New York Times:
Supreme Court Upholds Child Pornography Law — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a 2003 federal law aimed at child pornography, concluding in a 7-to-2 opinion that a federal appeals court was wrong to find the law unconstitutionally vague. — The law in question arose from a sensible …
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Supreme Court Upholds Child Pornography Law
Supreme Court Upholds Child Pornography Law
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New York Times:
McCain Finds a Thorny Path in Ethics Effort — Sorting out the lobbying entanglements of his campaign advisers is proving to be a messy business for Senator John McCain. — On Monday, just days after it issued new rules to address conflicts of interest, the McCain campaign …
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Gateway Pundit:
John Bolton: “Bush Hit the Nail on the Head— Now the Nails Are Complaining” (Video) — “Bush hit the nail on the head in Jerusalem and the nails are complaining now.” … Former Ambassador to the UN John Bolton slammed Barack Obama and democrats for their policies of appeasement tonight on Hannity and Colmes:
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GINA COBB, Swampland, democracyarsenal.org, Israel Matzav, The Opinionator and Betsy's Page
The Politico:
Racial woes: GOP fails to recruit minorities — Just a few years after the Republican Party launched a highly publicized diversity effort, the GOP is heading into the 2008 election without a single minority candidate with a plausible chance of winning a campaign for the House, the Senate or governor.
Jerusalem Post:
‘Bush intends to attack Iran before the end of his term’ — US President George W. Bush intends to attack Iran in the upcoming months, before the end of his term, Army Radio quoted a senior official in Jerusalem as saying Tuesday. — The official claimed that a senior member of the president's entourage …
Associated Press:
Iowa Democratic Chairman Brennan to endorse Obama — DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Democratic Chairman Scott Brennan will announce on Tuesday his endorsement of Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, The Associated Press has learned. — The decision adds more momentum …
Stephen Ohlemacher / Associated Press:
Obama to reach delegate milestone Tuesday — WASHINGTON - Barack Obama will reach a significant milestone Tuesday as he marches toward the Democratic nomination for president — a majority of pledged delegates at stake in all the primaries and caucuses. — Obama will still be short …
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David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Economic Tide Is Rising for Repo Man — HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — So many people have so many things they can no longer afford. This is an excellent time to be a repo man. — When a boat owner defaults on his loan, the bank hires Jeff Henderson to seize its property.
Steve Schifferes / BBC:
Soros warns global boom is over — Billionaire investor George Soros has given his gloomiest assessment of the state of the US and world economies. — He told BBC business editor Robert Peston that the “acute phase” of the credit crunch may be over but effects on the real economy are yet to be felt.
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Andy McCarthy / The Corner:
So We Lose an American City or Two, So What? — Good for Sen. McCain, going after Sen. Obama like that on Iran. The Soviet Union was a superpower unlikely to attack us because retaliation would have been certain and massive. Iran may be comparatively puny, but the chance that the mullahs …
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