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Warren Strobel / Nukes & Spooks:
Memo to Scott McClellan: Here's what happened — Until now, we've resisted the temptation to post on former White House press secretary Scott McClellan's new book, which accuses the Bush White House of launching a propaganda campaign to sell the war in Iraq. — Why? It's not news.
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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
McClellan's mea culpa: Day Three — Now that Washington and the Bush White House have had a few days to digest Scott McClellan's embarrassing book about the political “propaganda” campaign that the White House ran for the war in Iraq, McClellan is facing a basic question about his tenure as press secretary for President George W. Bush.
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Media Matters for America:
Defending media's war coverage, NBC's Gregory asked, “Where was Congress?” (Answer: Most Dems were voting against the bill) — Defending “the media” and their performance in the run-up to the Iraq war, NBC News chief White House correspondent David Gregory asserted during the May 28 edition …
Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Obama Back Up By Double-Digits — Obama, Clinton now running similarly close races vs. McCain — PRINCETON, NJ — Barack Obama has, for the moment, re-established a double-digit lead over Hillary Clinton in national Democratic voters' nomination preferences in Gallup Poll Daily tracking, 52% to 42%.
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The Moderate Voice, Electoral Projection, Comments from Left Field and The Anonymous Liberal
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David Espo / Associated Press:
Democratic Leaders Pushing Superdelegates To Commit — stumble digg reddit del.ico.us news trust buzz up — WASHINGTON — Top Democratic leaders intend to push for a quick end to the battle for the presidential nomination when primaries are over next week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday …
David Paul Kuhn / The Politico:
White women cold toward Obama — Barack Obama's favorability ratings among white women have declined significantly in recent months, particularly among Democrats and independents, presenting an immediate obstacle for the likely Democratic nominee as he moves to shore up his party's base.
Lynn Sweet:
Obama “deeply disappointed” in Father Michael Pfleger. UPDATE Pfleger apology. — WASHINGTON—Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) said in a statement he was “deeply disappointed” in Father Michael Pfleger, after the priest —in a scene caught on videotape— mocked Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y) …
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Caryn Rousseau / Associated Press:
Obama distances himself from another clergyman — CHICAGO - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Thursday that he was “deeply disappointed” by a supporter's sermon at his church that mocked Hillary Rodham Clinton. — The Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Chicago activist …
Kelly Moeller / Political Punch:
Priest and Obama Ally Mocks Clinton's Tears from Obama's Church's Pulpit
Priest and Obama Ally Mocks Clinton's Tears from Obama's Church's Pulpit
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AMERICAblog, Media Blog, Flopping Aces, Wonkette, NO QUARTER, The Jed Report, TownHall Blog and JammieWearingFool
Valerie J. Nelson / Los Angeles Times:
Harvey Korman, 81; versatile Emmy-winning comedian — The late Harvey Korman, second from right, in a 1968 skit on “The Carol Burnett Show,” in which some shapely legs — and then their owners — are revealed to the audience. From left, Betty Grable, Martha Raye, Jackie Gregory, Lyle Waggoner, Korman and Burnett.
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Associated Press:
Dunkin' Donuts pulls Rachael Ray ad — The coffee and donut chain says it yanked online spot to avoid ‘misperception’; professor says links to extremism are narrow-minded and even racist. — BOSTON (AP) — Dunkin' Donuts has pulled an online advertisement featuring Rachael Ray after complaints …
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Shane Harris / National Journal Online:
China's Cyber-Militia — CHINESE HACKERS POSE A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO U.S. GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE-SECTOR COMPUTER NETWORKS AND MAY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TWO MAJOR U.S. POWER BLACKOUTS. — Sat. — Computer hackers in China, including those working on behalf of the Chinese government and military …
Josh Kahn / The Next Right:
Poll: Is Our Message More Effective Without GOP Label? — Very sobering read. -Patrick — A new poll by widely respected Public Opinion Strategies pollster Glen Bolger has some very interesting data on an important question: What do voters think of the Republic message when it isn't attached to the GOP label?
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Newshoggers.com
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D: Notebook:
Murdoch: Obama's a Rock Star — It was vintage Rupert Murdoch who appeared after dinner at D, holding back little in a wide-ranging discussion that touched on everything from his admiration for Barack Obama, Microsoft's aborted bid for Yahoo, and even U.S. energy policy toward domestic oil drilling …
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
THE POLITICS OF MASCULINITY. — I've been sort of struggling with whether to write this post, but after Daniel Larison and Matt Stoller both toed around the point while offering their takes on Webb, I guess it's worth doing. Let me start by saying that this isn't really about James Webb.
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Open Left
Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
U.S. Cites Big Gains Against Al-Qaeda — Group Is Facing Setbacks Globally, CIA Chief Says — Less than a year after his agency warned of new threats from a resurgent al-Qaeda, CIA Director Michael V. Hayden now portrays the terrorist movement as essentially defeated in Iraq and Saudi Arabia …
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Reality Situation — You are now engaged in a campaign debate over whether to talk with Iran. As I'm sure you both know, this is a political exercise that will have little relevance should you actually take office. — In the White House, you will find yourself spending more time on Iran than any other foreign policy issue.
Todd Spangler / Detroit Free Press:
Bonior to represent Obama at meeting about seating delegates — WASHINGTON — Former Michigan congressman David Bonior, who ran John Edwards unsucessful campaign, will represent Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama in a meeting this weekend of the Democratic Party's Rules and Bylaws Committee.