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10:45 AM ET, November 28, 2007

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Michael Luo / New York Times:
In Iowa, Mormon Issue Is Benefiting Huckabee  —  The religious divide over Mitt Romney's Mormon faith that his supporters had long feared would occur is emerging in Iowa as he is being challenged in state polls by Mike Huckabee, a former Baptist pastor who has played up his faith in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
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David Mark / The Politico:
Huck supporters like his softer side  —  GREENVILLE, S.C. — Rep. Bob Inglis is a staunch social conservative who opposes gay marriage and abortion and believes the concept of intelligent design should be taught in public schools along with evolution.  —  But that's not what's driving …
Discussion: race42008.com
Maggie Gallagher / Townhall.com:
Rudy takes aim at Mitt
Discussion: Real Clear Politics and Hot Air
Byron York / The Corner:   South Carolina Poll: Mitt, Huck Up, Rudy Cratering, Race Super-Volatile
CNN Political Ticker:
Poll: Giuliani holds solid lead in Florida
Discussion: TPM Election Central
Associated Press:   Hatch: Romney should say he's his own man
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Bill Clinton Flatly Asserts He Opposed War at Start  —  During a campaign swing for his wife, former President Bill Clinton said flatly yesterday that he opposed the war in Iraq "from the beginning" — a statement that is more absolute than his comments before the invasion in March 2003.
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Ed OKeefe / Political Radar:
Bill Clinton Rewrites History on Iraq?  —  ABC News' Teddy Davis, Eloise Harper, and Nancy Flores Report: Former President Bill Clinton portrayed himself as having been against the Iraq war "from the beginning" while campaigning Tuesday for his wife, Senator Hillary Clinton, in Iowa.
Pamela Geller / Atlas Shrugs:
BUSH: WE ARE ALL TERRORISTS NOW  —  Bush has lost his mind and his moral compass.  This statement is an outrage.  A lie and a blood libel.  Israel has never committed any acts of terrorism.  What a tool of Islamic jihad.  Based on that, Bush is a terrorist, anyone that defends himself, his family, his country is a terrorist.
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New York Times:
Text of Bush's Remarks at Annapolis Conference  —  Here are the remarks President Bush delivered today at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., as transcribed by Federal News Service, Inc., a private firm not affiliated with the government.  —  Mr. Bush's remarks opened a meeting …
Isabel Kershner / New York Times:
Palestinian Is Killed in Hebron as Police Disperse Protest Over Mideast Peace Talks
Discussion: The Corner
John R. Wilke / Wall Street Journal:
Head of Rove Inquiry in Hot Seat Himself  —  Bloch Used Private Company,  —  Geeks on Call, to Delete Files  —  On His Office Computer  —  WASHINGTON — The head of the federal agency investigating Karl Rove's White House political operation is facing allegations that he improperly …
Carlotta Gall / New York Times:
Musharraf Quits Pakistani Army Post  —  President Pervez Musharraf resigned his military post as Chief of Army Staff today, handing over the command stick to his successor in a ceremony at army headquarters and ending his eight years of military rule.  He remains president and will be sworn …
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CNN:
Musharraf steps down as army chief
Discussion: On Deadline
Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Cabbies, Though Still Wary, Find a Wider Comfort Zone  —  BAGHDAD — Haider Abbas, a 36-year-old taxi driver, had only a few moments to answer what is often a life-or-death question in this city: Would he drive a passenger home?  —  The home, on that scorching afternoon last month …
Opinion Journal:
Flat Tax Fred  —  Thompson's reform leads the GOP field.  —  Fred Thompson's Presidential campaign has been struggling, in part because of a sense that he lacks passion and an agenda.  But late last week he unveiled a tax reform that is more ambitious than anything we've seen so far from the rest of the GOP field.
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stephenbainbridge.com:
Fred Thompson, RIP?
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Senate Race That Fizzled Honed Skills for '08 Stage  —  By the time Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York stepped before a wall of television crews in the Public Hearing Room at City Hall on May 19, 2000, there were no surprises left.  —  In the course of three tumultuous weeks …
Discussion: The Swamp, TalkLeft and MSNBC
The Politico:
Clinton tops Obama among African-Americans  —  Six weeks out from the first round of presidential voting, Hillary Rodham Clinton gets better reviews than Barack Obama among African-American voters, a crucial voting bloc in Democratic politics, a new poll shows.
Discussion: MSNBC and Riehl World View
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CBS News:
Obama's Racial Identity Still An Issue
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
Duane R. Patterson / Townhall.com:
Should We Trust CNN And YouTube In The Debate Wednesday Night?  —  On July 26th of this year, Hugh warned against the wisdom of GOP candidates participate in a CNN/YouTube debate format.  One day later, I posted one of the early YouTube debate question entries, which reinforced Hugh's concerns.
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Nikki Schwab / US News:
Viewer's Guide to the Republican CNN/YouTube Debate
Kevin G. Hall / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Democrats' health plans echo Nixon's failed GOP proposal  —  WASHINGTON — Even before Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton unveiled her new health-care plan, Republicans attacked it as socialized medicine.  They neglected to mention, however, that her plan bears a striking resemblance …
Erie Daily Times-Morning News:
Kucinich poses 2-party ticket  —  The race goes on, but one thing that can be said for U.S. Rep. and presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, of Ohio, and that is he is always proposing something new.  This time he mentioned a possible Democrat-Republican ticket.
Discussion: Don Surber, Hot Air and Say Anything
Peter Beinart / Washington Post:
Obama's Amnesia Problem  —  It's a cultural cliche: Americans don't care about the past.  De Tocqueville noticed it in the 1830s, speculating that in 50 years Americans would know less about the America he visited than the French knew about the Middle Ages.  Nearly two centuries later, people are still making the point.
Discussion: Firedoglake
 
 
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Bench Memos:
The Record-Slow Pace of Judicial Confirmations [Ed Whelan]
Discussion: Power Line
Randal C. Archibold / New York Times:
A Battle-Scarred Edwards, Emerging a Fighter
Mike Dorning / The Swamp:
Obama showcases foreign policy at NH forum
Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
Poll: Giuliani holds solid lead in Florida
Robert Gates / Real Clear Politics:
How to Meet Our Nation's Challenges
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
English-Only Showdown  —  Does Nancy Pelosi really object …
afp.com:
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Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
New Confirmation Emerges That Mitt Said No Muslims In Cabinet
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