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12:00 PM ET, February 21, 2008

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New York Times:
For McCain, Self-Confidence on Ethics Poses Its Own Risk  —  WASHINGTON — Early in Senator John McCain's first run for the White House eight years ago, waves of anxiety swept through his small circle of advisers.  —  A female lobbyist had been turning up with him at fund-raisers, in his offices and aboard a client's corporate jet.
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Washington Post:
McCain's Ties To Lobbyist Worried Aides  —  Aides to Sen. John McCain confronted a telecommunications lobbyist in late 1999 and asked her to distance herself from the senator during the presidential campaign he was about to launch, according to one of McCain's longest-serving political strategists.
The Politico:
Right rallies to McCain's side  —  Conservative media outlets rushed with surprising vehemence to defend Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Thursday against a critical article in The New York Times, embracing a maverick they have often attacked.  —  Rush Limbaugh calls it “the drive-by media ... trying to take him out.”
Ed OKeefe / Political Radar:
Romney Camp Laments  —  ABC News' John Berman Reports: The remnants of the Romney campaign are shaking their heads this morning.  —  For months they were whispering about a New York Times investigation into John McCain's ties to a certain lobbyist.  —  They would poke and prod reporters …
Matthew Yglesias:
McCain and Iseman  —  Well, The New York Times's article on John McCain's relationship with Vicky Iseman sure did make Mark Salter mad.  It's often unclear at times, however, what exactly Salter is trying to say.  The Times story is a bit odd and innuendo-y, hinting at a sexual relationship between McCain …
Discussion: Firedoglake and Eschaton
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
THE MCCAIN STORY  —  This afternoon, before the Times story came out, I was working on a post about national political reporters' tendency not to give much of any scrutiny to various McCain flipflops, contradictions and bamboozlements.  Obviously, the terrain has changed a bit since …
Noam Scheiber / The New Republic:
Bonus TNR Angle on the McCain Story
Discussion: FishBowlDC
Rich Lowry / The Corner:
First-Blush Reaction
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:   The Times Already Into Stonewall Mode?  (Update: A Few Points Left Out)
CNN:
McCain denies close relationship with lobbyist
Discussion: The Corner
Mary Katharine Ham / TownHall Blog:
What's the Quickest Way to Rally Conservatives 'Round McCain?
Discussion: The Swamp and Jules Crittenden
Peter Nicholas / Los Angeles Times:
Clinton camp splits on message  —  A strategist who favors emphasizing strength and experience prevails over advisors who think she should show warmth and empathy.  —  WASHINGTON — Before the Iowa caucuses, senior aides to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton fell into a heated argument during …
Discussion: The Newshoggers
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Clinton Aides Split on How to Take On Obama
Discussion: BBC NEWS and MSNBC
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:   It's Not Messaging  —  The Hillary Clinton campaign has cracks …
Washington Post:
As Crucial Tests Loom, Clinton Hits Harder
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo:
Video of Spy Satellite Getting Shot Down  —  Watch as General Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (and apparently Jack Bauer's older brother) shows how the Aegis missile launches and successfully destroys the rogue spy satellite.  This is a huge success for the Pentagon …
Discussion: The Belmont Club and Fox News
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Michael Goldfarb / Weekly Standard:
Missile Defense Works  —  The fruits of missile defense: … This is a major success for the Missile Defense Agency, the successor to Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, and it's going to be a tough pill for the program's critics to swallow.  There have been two recent, successful tests of the missile defense system.
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
‘What Is There To Debate?’  —  Every time we suggested dropping Ron Paul from the national debates, his supporters would go nuts.  They claimed in the one instance where he did get dropped, the January 3rd debate just before Iowa, that a grand conspiracy existed to keep his message from the people and to stop the 4% revolution.
Discussion: Donklephant and PoliGazette
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Andrew Malcolm / Los Angeles Times:   Ron Paul reactivates GOP candidacy, vows to fight this year and beyond
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Obama's New Vulnerability  —  In campaigns, there are sometimes moments when candidates shift ground, causing the race to change dramatically.  Tuesday night was one of those moments.  —  Hammered for the 10th contest in a row, Hillary Clinton toughened her attacks on Barack Obama …
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Playing the ‘Fair’ Card  —  Judging from complaints by her minions, Hillary Clinton considers it unfair that Barack Obama has been wafted close to the pinnacle of politics by an updraft from the continent-wide swoon of millions of Democrats and much of the media brought on by his Delphic utterances such as “we are the change.”
John McCormick / Baltimore Sun:
Even blowing his nose, Obama gets applause  —  DALLAS - It's probably safe to say that you have arrived as a politician when your audience applauds when you blow your nose.  —  Yes, just a day before a debate in Texas, Sen. Barack Obama has a head cold.  —  And about a half-hour into a speech here …
Discussion: Wizbang and Associated Press
Robert Winnett / Telegraph:
Biggest brain drain from UK in 50 years  —  Britain is experiencing the worst “brain drain” of any country as highly qualified professionals settle abroad, an authoritative international study showed yesterday.  —  Record numbers of Britons are leaving - many of them doctors …
Paul Vitello / New York Times:
More Americans Are Giving Up Golf  —  HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. — The men gathered in a new golf clubhouse here a couple of weeks ago circled the problem from every angle, like caddies lining up a shot out of the rough.  —  “We have to change our mentality,” said Richard Rocchio, a public relations consultant.
Stephanie Rosenbloom / New York Times:
Sorry, Boys, This Is Our Domain  —  THE prototypical computer whiz of popular imagination — pasty, geeky, male — has failed to live up to his reputation.  —  Research shows that among the youngest Internet users, the primary creators of Web content (blogs, graphics, photographs, Web sites) …
Discussion: The New Republic
 
 
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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Investigates Whether Lott Had Role in Mississippi Judge Case
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Islam at the Ballot Box
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Reuters:
Iraq's Sadr expected to extend militia truce: sources
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Hot Air
Sewell Chan / City Room:
Professor in Noose Case Is Cited for Plagiarism
Julian Sanchez / Ars Technica:
Lessig wants to build a “creative commons in Congress”
Rick Stengel / Time:
Should Newspapers Still Be Taking Sides?
Byron York / The Corner:
The McCain Counter-Offensive  —  John McCain's lawyer Bob Bennett …
Discussion: TownHall Blog and Commentary
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