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Fred Hiatt / Washington Post:
‘Bush Lied’? If Only It Were That Simple. — Search the Internet for “Bush Lied” products, and you will find sites that offer more than a thousand designs. The basic “Bush Lied, People Died” bumper sticker is only the beginning. — Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.) …
Thomas B. Edsall / The Huffington Post:
GOP Insiders Worry About McCain's Chances — For four months John McCain had a clear field while Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were at each other's throats. Given the opportunity, the Arizona Senator failed to define the debate in favorable terms, spending much of the valuable primary …
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Mark Niquette / The Columbus Dispatch:
Clinton's supporters still wary of Obama — HANGING ROCK, Ohio — In this Appalachian town and others along the southern Ohio trail that Hillary Clinton blazed in February, voters such as Rebecca Harper are asking: Now what? — Harper was impressed by Clinton's empathy for the struggling middle class …
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William Kristol / New York Times:
A Campaign We Can Believe In? — Hillary Clinton's concession speech Saturday was the story of the weekend. But the dueling speeches by John McCain and Barack Obama on Tuesday night, after the last primaries, are what voters — and campaign operatives — should be revisiting.
Clifford Krauss / New York Times:
Rural U.S. Takes Worst Hit as Gas Tops $4 Average — TCHULA, Miss. — Gasoline prices reached a national average of $4 a gallon for the first time over the weekend, adding more strain to motorists across the country. — But the pain is not being felt uniformly.
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Jed / The Jed Report:
Brutal — This anti-McCain video, put together in February by a Ron Paul supporter, is just brutal. Some of it is a little off the beaten track, but up to the 7 minute mark, it is devastating, especially starting at the 2:30 mark. — Thanks to reader SQ for sending it in.
Albert R. Hunt / Bloomberg:
Clinton's Loss Driven by Strategy, Not Sexism: Albert R. Hunt — Last weekend, in a family outing, we went to see the new movie, “Sex in the City.” As I cringed over what seemed a celebration of banal excess, my 19-year-old daughter was beaming, loving it.
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Scott MacKay / Providence Journal:
R.I. Democrats endorse Obama — WEST WARWICK — Rhode Island Democrats have long been known for contentious primaries and in-your-face fractiousness, but 2008 is shaping up as a year of unity as Democratic leaders and elected officials have move quickly to heal any wounds left …
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Newsweek:
His Jewish ‘Problem’: A Myth? — Charles Ommanney / Getty Images for Newsweek — The candidate sought to reassure the crowd at AIPAC last week — Barack Obama received a standing ovation when he proclaimed his unwavering support for Israel to the influential lobbying group AIPAC last week.
Tony Rizzo / Kansas City Star:
Judge's ban on the use of the word ‘rape’ at trial reflects trend — It's the only way Tory Bowen knows to honestly describe what happened to her. — She was raped. — But a judge prohibited her from uttering the word “rape” in front of a jury. The term “sexual assault” also was taboo …
Mark Macaskill / Times of London:
Parents of ill vegan girl may face police — A 12-YEAR-OLD girl in Scotland brought up by her parents on a strict vegan diet has been admitted to hospital with a degenerative bone condition said to have left her with the spine of an 80-year-old woman. — Doctors are under pressure to report …
Michael Luo / New York Times:
Evangelicals Are Still Wary Despite McCain's Outreach — Lori Viars, an evangelical activist in Warren County, Ohio, essentially put her life on hold in the fall of 2004 to run a phone bank for President Bush. Her efforts helped the president's ambitious push to turn out evangelicals and win …
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CNN:
More than three-quarters rate economic conditions poor — WASHINGTON (CNN) - More than three-quarters of Americans think economic conditions are poor, a new poll suggests. — Seventy-eight percent of those questioned in a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey out Monday morning rate the economic conditions as poor.
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Nitya / Political Radar:
Laura Bush Praises Clinton, Offers Advice to Michelle Obama — ABC News' Jonathan Karl Reports: In an ABC News exclusive, First Lady Laura Bush praised former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, saying that knowing the challenges of a presidential campaign first-hand, she “admired Hillary's grit and strength”.
Kate Phillips / New York Times:
McCain and Obama Decline Invitation to New York Forum — WASHINGTON — The presidential campaigns of Senators Barack Obama and John McCain on Sunday rejected an invitation for a town-hall-style meeting in Manhattan that had been proposed by ABC News and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York.
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