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9:50 AM ET, April 24, 2008

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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Is Obama Ready for Prime Time?  —  After being pummeled 55% to 45% in the Pennsylvania primary, Barack Obama was at a loss for explanations.  The best he could do was to compliment his supporters in an email saying, “you helped close the gap to a slimmer margin than most thought possible.”
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
For Obama, a Struggle to Win Over Key Blocs  —  It is the question that has hung over Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign, and it loomed large on Tuesday night after his loss to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in Pennsylvania: Why has he been unable to win over enough working-class …
Josiah Lee Auspitz / Washington Monthly:
The Law of Rules  —  Obscure party regulations explain the constant surprises of this year's primaries.  Will Democratic “superdelegates” follow the spirit of those rules?  —  For almost four decades I have been inflicting on friends, family, airplane seatmates, straphangers on the subway …
Joe Klein / Time:
The Incredibly Shrinking Democrats
Charlie Cook / National Journal Online:
Hillary's Political Purgatory  —  CLINTON HAS SPENT WEEKS IN A HORRIBLE SITUATION.  EVEN IN VICTORY, SHE ISN'T GETTING ANY CLOSER TO WINNING THE NOMINATION.  —  Sat.  —  The good news for Hillary Rodham Clinton is that she's winning a lot of battles.  The bad news is that the war is pretty much lost.
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The Fact Hub:
More People Have Voted For Hillary Than Any Other Candidate
City Journal:
Obama's Real Bill Ayers Problem  —  Barack Obama complains that he's been unfairly attacked for a casual political and social relationship with his neighbor, former Weatherman Bill Ayers.  Obama has a point.  In the ultraliberal Hyde Park community where the presidential candidate first earned …
Discussion: Betsy's Page
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City Journal:
The Ed Schools' Latest—and Worst—Humbug  —  Teaching for “social justice” is a cruel hoax on disadvantaged kids.  —  In 1980, Bill Ayers and his partner Bernardine Dohrn came up from the underground—the Weather Underground, that is.  It had been a wild ride for the Bonnie and Clyde of the sixties New Left.
Discussion: michellemalkin.com and Power Line
Josh Meyer / Los Angeles Times:
Gap opens between Al Qaeda and allies  —  A backlash builds over the network's tactics, including suicide attacks.  Its leaders try to defuse the anger.  —  WASHINGTON — Al Qaeda increasingly faces sharp criticism from once-loyal sympathizers who openly question its ideology and tactics …
Discussion: QandO and PoliGazette
Robin Wright / Washington Post:
N. Koreans Taped At Syrian Reactor  —  A video taken inside a secret Syrian facility last summer convinced the Israeli government and the Bush administration that North Korea was helping to construct a reactor similar to one that produces plutonium for North Korea's nuclear arsenal …
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
U.S. Sees N. Korean Links to Reactor
Discussion: The Corner
Monica Davey / New York Times:
For Indiana Voters, Talk of Change May Fall Flat  —  KOKOMO, Ind. — With all the talk among the Democratic presidential hopefuls about change, they may wish to consider this as they wander Indiana: People here practically revolted a few years ago when their governor, Mitch Daniels …
Discussion: TalkLeft and Liberal Values
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Nathan / FlowingData:
Showing the Obama-Clinton Divide in Decision Tree Infographic  —  Amanda Cox, of The New York Times, made another excellent graphic (and I wouldn't expect anything less).  We see an entire story between Obama and Clinton - positions taken, counties won, and counties lost.  Go ahead and take a look.
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
Better Roses Than Cocaine  —  For seven years, Democrats have rightfully complained that President Bush has gratuitously antagonized the world, exasperating our allies and eroding America's standing and influence.  —  But now the Democrats are doing the same thing on trade.
Manu Raju / The Hill:
Dems hedge on healthcare  —  Congressional Democrats are backing away from healthcare reform promises made by their two presidential candidates, saying that even if their party controls the White House and Congress, sweeping change will be difficult.  —  It is still seven months before Election Day …
Discussion: Blog entry
Associated Press:
Iraqi oil windfall keeps growing  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — New data on Iraq oil revenues suggests that country's government will reap an even larger than expected windfall this year — as much as $70 billion — according to the special U.S. auditor for Iraq.  —  The previously undisclosed information …
Eric Boehlert / Media Matters for America:
Michelle Malkin and the warbloggers get everything wrong — again  —  Poor Michelle Malkin.  —  When I wrote last year that warbloggers like her would have to find a new Iraq-based media conspiracy to chase in light of how spectacularly their then-beloved controversy surrounding …
 
 
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
CIA Foresaw Interrogation Issues
National Journal Online:
Dem Leaders To Limit Supplemental Bill
Mark Murray / MSNBC:
BILL CLINTON, THE DAY AFTER PENNSYLVANIA
Tupelo Daily Journal:
Childers, Davis to meet yet again May 13
Rick Perlstein / Blog entry:
Axis of Um, um...
Discussion: Open Left
Los Angeles Times:
John Mellencamp gives Obama, Clinton a Hoosier's welcome
Discussion: Political Machine
Will Dunham / Reuters:
Experts say sex abstinence program doesn't work
Discussion: AMERICAblog
Alexander Linklater / Prospect Magazine:
From '68 agitator to staunch supporter of George W Bush's Iraq war …
Discussion: The Daily Dish
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Sonia Verma / Times of London:
‘Disneyland’ comes to Baghdad with multi-million pound entertainment park
Discussion: Gateway Pundit and Wonkette
Fred Kaplan / Slate:
Shot by Both Sides  —  IRAN IS OUTSMARTING US IN IRAQ.
Discussion: abu muqawama
David Bernstein / The Volokh Conspiracy:
CHILD ABUSE IN THE NAME OF PROTECTING CHILDREN: Two snippets …
Agence France Presse:
US military says not holding Saddam's deputy
Associated Press:
$20M virtual border ‘fence’ scrapped
Discussion: Hot Air, PoliBlog (TM) and Engadget
Ayesha Rascoe / Reuters:
Bakers feeling pinch of short supplies
Tom Jackman / Washington Post:
Probation For Sergeant Who Misused Databases
Discussion: Jihad Watch
Matthew Bigg / Reuters:
Carter says Secretary Rice “not telling truth”
 

 
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