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6:00 PM ET, May 28, 2008

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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Scott McClellan on the “liberal media”  —  (updated below - Update II)  —  In a minimally rational world, this extraordinary passage, from the new book by Scott McClellan, would forever slay the single most ludicrous myth in our political culture: The “Liberal Media”: … Just consider how remarkable that is.
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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Ex-Press Aide Writes That Bush Misled U.S. on Iraq  —  Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan writes in a new memoir that the Iraq war was sold to the American people with a sophisticated “political propaganda campaign” led by President Bush and aimed at “manipulating sources of public opinion” …
Mark Murray / MSNBC:
WHITE HOUSE REACTS TO MCCLELLAN'S BOOK  —  From NBC's Les Kretman  —  White House press secretary Dana Perino released this statement on Scott McClellan's critical book on the Bush White House:  —  “Scott, we now know, is disgruntled about his experience at the White House.
Redstate:
Incompetence, Thy Name Is . . .
Douglas Stanglin / Bloomberg:
Bush ‘disappointed’ by tone of McClellan memoir
Discussion: Nitpicker
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Hillary Clinton's Swing-State Advantage  —  Clinton says her primary wins are indicative of general-election results  —  PRINCETON, NJ — In the 20 states where Hillary Clinton has claimed victory in the 2008 Democratic primary and caucus elections (winning the popular vote) …
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Gallup:
Gallup Daily: McCain 46%, Obama 45%  —  Obama leads Clinton among national Democrats by 50% to 44%  —  PRINCETON, NJ — John McCain and Barack Obama are now virtually tied at 46% to 45% when registered voters nationally are asked for whom they would vote next November if these were the two …
Discussion: The Swamp, MyDD and NO QUARTER
Oregonian:
Why I've chosen to back Barack Obama  —  F or the first time in 40 years, the Oregon Democratic primary has played a pivotal role in deciding who may be our president.  In casting our votes, we Oregonians understood the seriousness of our decision.  —  As one of the superdelegates …
Fernando Suarez / CBS News:
Clinton Casts Wide Net of Exaggeration, Claims to Lead in “Every Poll”  —  From CBS News' Fernando Suarez:  —  BILLINGS, MONT. — During an evening rally in Montana's largest city Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton explained to the crowd why she should be the Democratic Party's nominee …
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
Democrats Are Advised to Seat Half of 2 States' Delegations  —  Democratic Party lawyers have determined that no more than half the delegates from Florida and Michigan can be seated at the party's August convention, dealing a blow to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's efforts to seat the full delegations from those states.
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Roger Simon / The Politico:
Dems seek to avoid meltdown  —  Those people who believe all problems have solutions may be unfamiliar with the inner workings of the Democratic Party.  —  On Saturday, the party's Rules and Bylaws Committee will try to solve a big problem, in order to avoid a huge problem in order to prevent a train wreck.
Mark Halperin / TIME.com:
Clinton's Letter to Superdelegates  —  The stakes in this election are so high: with two wars abroad, our economy in crisis here at home, and so many families struggling across America, the need for new leadership has never been greater.  —  At this point, we do not yet have a nominee …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:   The Selfless Leader's Final Appeal
National Review:
Is Obama Willing To Meet Ahmadinejad, But Not Petraeus?  —  Obama spokesman Bill Burton, responding to John McCain's suggestion that both he and Obama take a trip to Iraq in the near future:  —  You know what is intriguingly missing from that answer?  Any indication that Obama will return to Iraq before Election Day.
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Fox News:
McCain to Obama: The Proof Is in the Visit
Ross Douthat:
The Case Against Webb  —  James Joyner has a good round-up of the arguments against the Webb-for-veep meme.  Daniel Larison makes the strongest case: … There's definitely something to this argument: I think that by picking Al Gore in 1992, for instance, rather than some Dem graybeard …
Discussion: MoJoBlog, The Corner and Eunomia
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Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
Is Jim Webb Too Good for the Vice Presidency?
Discussion: Guardian Unlimited
Jeff Stier / The Politico:
Will Obama's former smoking impact health?  —  Now that John McCain has finally released his medical records, the issue of candidates' health should be put to rest, right?  Not so fast.  Barack Obama's campaign has said at least some of his medical records would be released next week …
Discussion: protein wisdom
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Jill Zuckman / The Swamp:   Obama smoking presents health issue
Stephen Adams / Telegraph:
John Bolton to be target of citizen's arrest at Hay Festival  —  John Bolton, the former US ambassador to the United Nations, faces a citizen's arrest when he addresses an audience at the Hay Festival in Wales this evening.  —  George Monbiot, the journalist and activist …
Hillary Clinton / CNN:
Florida court throws out DNC suit  —  (CNN) — A Florida court threw out a lawsuit Wednesday challenging the Democratic Party's decision not to seat delegates from Florida — as litigants prepared to appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.  —  Political consultant Victor DiMaio …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
MSNBC, Leaning Left And Getting Flak From Both Sides  —  MSNBC, which bills itself as “the place for politics,” is being pummeled by political practitioners.  —  “It's an organ of the Democratic National Committee,” says Steve Schmidt, a senior strategist for John McCain's campaign.
David Adam / Guardian:
Exxon ditches climate change deniers  —  The oil giant ExxonMobil has admitted that its support for lobby groups that question the science of climate change may have hindered action to tackle global warming.  In its corporate citizenship report, released last week, ExxonMobil says it intends …
Andrew Miga / Associated Press:
Lieberman says he'll speak to controversial pastor's group  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Joe Lieberman says he'll speak at a July conference hosted by Rev. John Hagee, whose endorsement was recently rejected by Republican John McCain because of Hagee's controversial remarks about religion.
 
 
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Dean Barnett / Weekly Standard Blog:
Ignorance So Profound Even the MSM Takes Note
Discussion: Fact Checker and Commentary
Courtland Milloy / Washington Post:
Hard-Line Drug Law Threatens a Pillar of the Community
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Clinton: The Difference Between Could and Will
Transterrestrial Musings:
Maybe He Sailed Up The Rhine
Bruno Waterfield / Telegraph:
European Parliament to ban Eurosceptic groups
Discussion: The Corner and Gates of Vienna
Forbes:
UBS tells ex-private banking team members to avoid US - report
Michelle Cottle / The New Republic:
Help Hillary design a farewell T
Boston Globe:
Dunkin' Donuts yanks Rachael Ray ad
 Earlier Items: 
Peter Kiefer / New York Sun:
Congress Eyes a Rocket Train to Washington
Discussion: A Blog For All
Mosheh Oinounou / FOX Embeds:
McCain and Bush: Gone in under 60 seconds
Pundit Review Radio / BLACKFIVE:
MARINE JAILED OVER MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND FOR EXERCISING 5TH AMENDMENT
Discussion: JammieWearingFool
Jared Allen / The Hill:
Rep. Richardson defaulted on three Calif. home loans
Discussion: Calitics and L.A. Land
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Realtors Agree to Stop Blocking Web Listings
Adam Tanner / Reuters:
Californians support gay marriage: poll
Wall Street Journal:
Change You'll Have to Pay For  —  Here's one “change” …
Discussion: Megan McArdle and Hot Air
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Truth or Consequences