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Scott Ott / scottott.blogtownhall.com:
Chris Matthews' Russert Eulogy: Like a Belch in Church — Chris Matthews' initial reaction to the death of colleague Tim Russert can be summed like this: Bush lied. People died. — Yes, MSNBC's Chris Matthews found a way to use even the death of a beloved journalist …
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David Remnick / New Yorker:
TIM RUSSERT — Our colleague Calvin Trillin once referred to the televised weekend bloviators from Washington as the “Sabbath Gasbags.” Which was fair up to a point. Countless cubic feet of hot, polluted air are regularly unleashed into the national atmosphere by politicians and commentators …
Joe Klein / Time:
“He Was Loving This Election” — Back when he was just starting in television — and ever since — but particularly back then, Tim Russert was astounded by the joys of the job. Early on, he helped arrange an interview with the Pope for the Today Show — and Tim did it up right …
Washington Post:
Key Iraqi Leaders Deliver Setbacks to U.S. — Premier Rejects Terms of Proposed Pacts; Cleric Reactivates Militia — The Bush administration's Iraq policy suffered two major setbacks Friday when Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki publicly rejected key U.S. terms for an ongoing military presence …
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New York Times:
A Moment of Clarity in Baghdad — The disconnect between Washington's stay-the-course Republicans — President Bush and Senator John McCain, in particular — and the Iraqi government has grown too wide to ignore. As the administration pushes for a legal agreement to extend …
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Craig Gilbert / JSOnline:
Delegate's reversal stuns party — Wisconsin Democrat now publicly supports McCain — Washington - As an avid supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primaries, Debra Bartoshevich is not alone in her frustration over Clinton's defeat. — She's not alone in refusing to support Barack Obama.
See-Dubya / michellemalkin.com:
It's not race, it's arugula — The Weekly Standard's Noemie Emery disputes the media's facile, predictable racial interpretation of Obama's poor showing in Appalachia. It's not because of race, but rather reflects a deep national divide between action-oriented Jacksonians versus clerical, paper-pushing Brahmins:
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Libby Spencer / Newshoggers.com:
America's real drug problem — This isn't exactly news. It's long been known and remarked on within drug policy reform circles, but it's worth mentioning when the media periodically rediscover that legal drugs kill more people than illegal ones do. … There's two major points we can take from this.
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
ASSIGNMENT DESK: BILL RICHARDSON FOR VP? — Make Bill Richardson vice president, or he will kill this child. Yeeearrgghhh! — Ryan asks, “Could you do an evaluation of Richardson for VP? He seems like an obviously good choice, but there hasn't really been any discussion of him as a nominee.
Juliet Eilperin / The Trail:
McCain Cancels Fundraiser with Oilman Who Joked About Rape — Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) Friday suddenly cancelled an upcoming fundraiser at the home of a Texas Republican after media outlets began asking the campaign about comments the host made while running for governor in 1990.
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Ewen MacAskill / Guardian:
Fox forced to apologise to Obama for third time in two weeks — Rupert Murdoch's Fox News television station has been forced to apologise to Barack Obama for the third time in a fortnight after screening a racially tinged caption referring to his wife Michelle as his “baby mama”.
Associated Press:
Afghan official: 870 inmates escaped from prison — KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - U.S. and NATO troops aided Afghan forces with reconnaissance in a hunt Saturday for 870 inmates who escaped prison after a sophisticated Taliban assault that even NATO conceded was a success for the militants.
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Margaret Talev / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Obama considering world tour ahead of August convention — WASHINGTON — Barack Obama may depart this summer from his road-warrior tour of election-battleground states to take a trip around the world, one intended to shore up his credentials on foreign policy.
Mike O'Shea / Concurring Opinions:
What to Watch For in D.C. v. Heller — The Supreme Court's next scheduled opinion day, Monday, June 16, could yield a decision in the landmark Second Amendment case of D.C. v. Heller. My guess is that we'll see Heller on or after June 23, at the very end of the Term.