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9:05 AM ET, April 28, 2008

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Jaketapper / Political Punch:
Rev. Wright Delivers Fiery Address to NAACP  —  Speaking in Detroit, at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's 53rd annual “Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner,” Rev. Jeremiah Wright took on his critics even while he spoke of a new, unified day coming.  —  You can watch the speech HERE.
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hiphopmusic.com:
Rev Wright NAACP Speech (Video)  —  Complete video of Reverend Jeremiah Wright's speech to the NAACP  —  Rev. Wright NAACP Speech PART ONE Rev. Wright NAACP Speech PART TWO Reverend Wright NAACP Speech PART THREE Reverend Wright NAACP Speech PART FOUR  —  Wow.  I saw this on CNN tonight - and was moved to tears.
Washington Post:
Reverend's Words Stir Debate on His Creed  —  Obama's Ex-Pastor To Visit D.C. Forum On Black Church  —  Bobby Henry was angry when he first saw the now-famous snippets of sermons by the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. playing over and over on television.  He considered the uproar …
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and The Page
Michelle Malkin:
Monday morning engine-starter: Jeremiah Wright, racial phrenologist  —  Good morning, people.  I'll be on Fox and Friends at around 8:15am to talk politics.  Today's engine-starter is The American Digest's post on Jeremiah Wright's racial brain theories.  —  Do you remember nutball racialist …
Discussion: Political Punch
Associated Press:
Obama pastor recalls his ‘crucifixion’ in Dallas sermon  —  DALLAS — The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the embattled pastor of presidential candidate Barack Obama, gave a 45-minute sermon on Sunday that included a reference to his “public crucifixion” for past comments from the pulpit.
AMERICAN DIGEST:   Surprise, There is a Difference Between Black Brains and White …
Nick Timiraos / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Tackles Bread-and-Butter Issues in Indiana  —  Appeal Refocused  —  Amid Tight Race  —  After Clinton Win  —  ANDERSON, Ind. — Barack Obama recast his call for change by speaking more directly to voters' economic concerns as polls show him in a dead heat with Hillary Clinton in Indiana.
Discussion: The Page
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New York Times:
Eyes on Blue-Collar Voters, Obama Shifts Style
Discussion: The Page
Ezra Levant:
CHRC: “nothing untoward, nothing wrong” with hacking citizen's Internet  —  Nelly Hechme is the innocent bystander whose Internet connection was hacked by the Canadian Human Rights Commission, so their investigators could cover their tracks when they went online under their secret codenames to surf white supremacist websites.
Discussion: small dead animals
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Colin Perkel / Canadian Press:   Internet hijacking ‘disturbing’ says Ottawa woman
Fareed Zakaria / Newsweek:
Mccain Vs. Mccain  —  He seems to think he can magically unite the two main strands in the foreign-policy establishment.  He can't.  —  Amid the din of the dueling democrats, people seem to have forgotten about that other guy in the presidential race—you know, John McCain.
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Todd Zywicki / The Volokh Conspiracy:
ROBERT FRANK FALLS FOR THE TWO-INCOME TRAP: In today's Washington Post, Robert Frank writes: … Professor Frank has missed the ball on this one.  As I observed in the Wall Street Journal last August in my column “The Two Income-Tax Trap” the math behind this simply doesn't add up—using Warren and Tyagi's own numbers:
Discussion: Vox Popoli
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Molly Ball / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
NEVADA POLITICS: GOP convention cut short  —  Some supporters of Ron Paul riled after time runs out at state party event  —  RENO — The state Republican convention was called off Saturday evening without electing national delegates, prompting protests from a record crowd that included …
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Associated Press:
Nev. GOP recesses state convention, angering Paul supporters
Ray Kimball / The Huffington Post:
The Next Generation  —  I have a dirty little secret — I'm at least two “generations” apart from the majority of the force.  I came into the Army at a time when we were trying to figure out just what we were supposed to do in a post-Cold War World.  I vividly remember several of my instructors …
Matt Stoller / Open Left:
Follow-up on Obama and Fox News  —  I suppose I should follow up my earlier diary on Obama going on Fox News since it has sparked some discussion.  Eugene at Dailykos wrote the following diary, the gist of which was as follows. … That's not really the issue at hand, though of course that is how it's being framed.
City Journal:
An Anatomy of Surrender  —  Islam divides the world into two parts.  The part governed by sharia, or Islamic law, is called the Dar al-Islam, or House of Submission.  Everything else is the Dar al-Harb, or House of War, so called because it will take war—holy war, jihad—to bring it into the House of Submission.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Boston's Scrappy Herald, Screaming for Readers  —  BOSTON — Kevin Convey is proud of that morning's screaming front-page headline.  —  “HONEY, I DUCT-TAPED THE KIDS!” blares the Boston Herald, describing a local mother accused of mistreating her young children and posting the photos on MySpace.
Elizabeth Holmes / Wall Street Journal:
As Candidates Quit, Trinkets Pile Up  —  At the beginning of the year, two dozen men and women were actively running for president.  All but three have dropped out, leaving in their wake shattered dreams, saddened supporters — and huge mounds of T-shirts, buttons and signs.
Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
In the Rezko Trial, A New Name Surfaces: Karl Rove  —  The trial of Chicago developer and political fixer Antoin “Tony” Rezko has been closely watched for any mention of the defendant's onetime friend, Barack Obama.  But last week, prosecutors threw a curveball, telling the judge …
Gary Younge / Guardian:
Hillary has cynically turned to the one argument she has left: race  —  She failed to convince the electorate of her own viability.  Now her team claims that voters won't back a black candidate  —  It is one of the enduring paradoxes of American racism that those black Americans most likely …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
 
 
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Jimmy Carter / New York Times:
Pariah Diplomacy  —  A COUNTERPRODUCTIVE Washington policy …
Discussion: The Page and Los Angeles Times
Mark Murray / MSNBC:
HILLARY CALLS FOR LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATES
Sholnn Freeman / Washington Post:
A Storm of Sand and Shelling
New York Times:
Recession Diet Just One Way to Tighten Belt
The TV Guy:
Craig Ferguson amuses at White House correspondents' dinner
Discussion: Foreign and TownHall Blog
Tyler Cowen / New York Times:
Freer Trade Could Fill the World's Rice Bowl
Reuters:
Obama says will back Petraeus for new military job
 Earlier Items: 
Amir Shah / Associated Press:
Afghan president safe after fleeing gunfire at Kabul event
Reed Hundt / TPMCafe:
The Real McCain (Tech Version)
Mark Steyn / The Corner:
Re: “Kill the police!”
Mark Steyn / The Corner:
Leaving the left  —  The Australian columnist Pamela Bone died of cancer this weekend.
Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
Obama team remains unshaken and unstirred
Discussion: marbury and The Page
Lisa Schiffren / The Corner:
Dylan Does Obama
Discussion: TBogg, Power Line and Althouse
Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
BILL VS. BARACK
Discussion: The Caucus, Don Surber and Truthdig
 

 
From Mediagazer:

Laura Kukkonen / Columbia Journalism Review:
After a reporter for Aamulehti, Finland's second-largest daily, acknowledged in his autobiography that he fabricated stories, the paper removes 551 articles

Murray Stassen / Music Business Worldwide:
Warner Music Group sells Uproxx, HipHopDX, and other assets to a new company, Uproxx Studios, formed by Jarret Myer, Rich Antoniello, and will.i.am

Aidan Ryan / The Boston Globe:
Memo: Boston public radio station WBUR CEO Margaret Low says 31 employees, or ~14% of its staff, are leaving, with 24 of them taking a voluntary buyout

 
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