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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Rerouting McCain's Bus — Frustrations Lead Campaign To Limit Reporters' Access — KANSAS CITY While the traveling press corps was shipped off to a barbecue restaurant here, John McCain charmed his way through an interview with a local TV reporter. Surae Chinn of KCTV posed such less …
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ABCNEWS:
Bill Clinton Has Regrets on Campaign for Wife — Insists, ‘I Am Not a Racist,’ Despite Anger Over His S.C. Comments — In his first broadcast interview since his wife dropped out of the Democratic presidential race, former President Bill Clinton said he still has regrets, and insisted he's …
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David Paul Kuhn / The Politico:
VP pick may chafe Hillary supporters — Many of the foremost activists in the women's movement ardently believe that Hillary Rodham Clinton should be Barack Obama's running mate — and primary wounds that are just beginning to heal may be torn back open should the Democratic nominee select someone else, as it seems very likely he will.
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Vikas Bajaj / New York Times:
Housing Lenders Fear Bigger Wave of Loan Defaults — The first wave of Americans to default on their home mortgages appears to be cresting, but a second, far larger one is quickly building. — Homeowners with good credit are falling behind on their payments in growing numbers …
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Additional key facts re: the anthrax investigation — (updated below) — It's perfectly possible that Bruce Ivins really is the anthrax attacker — that he perpetrated the attacks and did so alone. Perhaps the FBI is in possession of mountains of conclusive evidence that, once revealed …
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Anthrax Evidence Is Called Circumstantial — The evidence amassed by F.B.I. investigators against Dr. Bruce E. Ivins, the Army scientist who killed himself last week after learning that he was likely to be charged in the anthrax letter attacks of 2001, was largely circumstantial …
Washington Post:
Obama Leads, Pessimism Reigns Among Key Group — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama holds a 2 to 1 edge over Republican Sen. John McCain among the nation's low-wage workers, but many are unconvinced that either presidential candidate would be better than the other at fixing the ailing economy …
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
McCain likely to let Obama choose VP first — John McCain's extended circle is divided on whether he should announce his running mate in the immediate days ahead—but the Republican is more likely to wait for Barack Obama to announce his choice first, according to advisers.
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
Obama's crime? Acting too presidential — So the pundits' verdict is in: Obama is too confident. It all would be funny if many people didn't seem to be inhaling this multimedia stink bomb as if it were fragrant truth. — America, meet Barack The Arrogant.
Susan Page / USA Today:
Pelosi firm: No vote on offshore drilling — WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday ruled out a vote on new offshore oil drilling even as Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said he might be open to a compromise that included it. — The scramble over expanded drilling …
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Michael T. Kaufman / New York Times:
Solzhenitsyn, Literary Giant Who Defied Soviets, Dies at 89 — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, whose stubborn, lonely and combative literary struggles gained the force of prophecy as he revealed the heavy afflictions of Soviet Communism in some of the most powerful works of the 20th century, died late on Sunday at the age of 89 in Moscow.
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William Kristol / New York Times:
How to Pick a V.P. — When you try to talk with McCain staffers about vice-presidential prospects, as I did last week, the normally garrulous become guarded and the usually talkative turn taciturn. Still, here's what I was able to discern. — John McCain apparently intends to announce his pick after the Democratic convention.
Don Surber:
8 years later — George Walker Bush brought honor and dignity back to the White House — as he had promised on Aug. 3, 2000. — Today marks the 8th anniversary of Bush's acceptance speech. 2000 seemed to be a meaningless election between 2 privileged sons of Washington bowers.
Juan Williams / Wall Street Journal:
The Race Issue Isn't Going Away — With polls showing the presidential contest between John McCain and Barack Obama getting closer, a question is now looming larger and larger. Is skin color going to be the deciding factor? — Just last week, Sen. Obama warned voters that Sen. McCain's campaign …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
David Gergen: McCain's “Moses” ad is code for calling Obama “uppity” — In which the single dumbest, most paranoid racial charge of the campaign is recycled on national television by a former presidential advisor and current Harvard professor. I said it before but it bears repeating …
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Tahman Bradley / Political Radar:
Ridge Does Not Think McCain Would Have Abortion Litmus Test
Ridge Does Not Think McCain Would Have Abortion Litmus Test
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Gergen: McCain Using Code Words To Attack Obama As “Uppity”
Gergen: McCain Using Code Words To Attack Obama As “Uppity”
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