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12:40 PM ET, May 4, 2008

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Tim Shipman / Associated Press:
Michelle Obama: Barack has hit boiling point  —  Barack Obama is struggling to contain his anger and frustration over the constant barrage of questions about his character and judgment, his wife has revealed.  —  Michelle Obama lifted the lid on the irritation felt by the leading Democrat candidate …
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Zogby:
Zogby Poll: Obama Holding Lead in NC; Race Still Deadlocked in Indiana  —  UTICA, New York - Democrat Barack Obama of Illinois holds a nine point lead in North Carolina, and has now edged ahead of Hillary Clinton of New York by a statistically insignificant two points in Indiana, a pair of new Zogby daily tracking telephone polls show.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
This Bud's for You  —  Barack Obama is going to get down if it kills him.  —  Bleeding white voters in North Carolina and Indiana, the Illinois senator headed Thursday evening to V.F.W. Post 1954 in North Liberty, Ind., consisting of a bar, a pool table, a Coors Light clock and a couple of dozen curious white guys.
Discussion: Tim Blair and Prairie Weather
Don Surber:   Impatient  —  Democratic Sen. Barack Obama: Come on, people.
Frank Rich / New York Times:
The All-White Elephant in the Room  —  BORED by those endless replays of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright?  If so, go directly to YouTube, search for “John Hagee Roman Church Hitler,” and be recharged by a fresh jolt of clerical jive.  —  What you'll find is a white televangelist, the Rev. John Hagee …
Mike Allen / Associated Press:
Guam by seven, J-Mart on the age issue, Perino in Pueblo, Townsend to CNN  —  BREAKING NEWS: RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the year-end goal of an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal is still achievable.  —  Good Sunday morning.  Hope Den 2 is having a chigger-free campout.
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Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
Louisiana Democrat Takes House Seat  —  NEW ORLEANS — A Democrat took an open Congressional seat long held by Republicans in the conservative district around Baton Rouge in a special election Saturday, giving the party an early boost in its quest for an increased majority in the House of Representatives.
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Allison Samuels / Newsweek:
Something Wasn't Wright  —  Why Oprah Winfrey left Rev. Jeremiah Wright's church.  —  For any spiritually minded, up-wardly mobile African-American living in Chicago in the mid-1980s, the Trinity United Church of Christ was—and still is—the place to be.  That's what drew Oprah Winfrey …
New York Times:
Missing Records  —  Senator John McCain is 71 years old, a survivor of an aggressive form of skin cancer.  If elected, he would be the oldest man to become president.  —  These factors are not disqualifying, but they impose on Mr. McCain a larger duty than usual to provide detailed, timely disclosure about his health.
Discussion: JustOneMinute and Hot Air
Zzaki / Political Punch:
Hillary's Horse  —  Tragedy struck the first filly in the Kentucky Derby since 1999, as Eight Belles went down on the track after her second-place finish today, broke two ankles, and was euthanized.  —  Showing a sisterhood with the female horse, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. …
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Mevanh / The Page:
YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS UP  —  Hillary Clinton enthusiastically picked …
Discussion: TownHall Blog
Holly In Cincinnati / The Moderate Voice:
Let's Avoid Equine Analogies in Politics
Discussion: Associated Press and The Impolitic
Charlotte Observer:
Time for a change  —  In the Democratic primary, we recommend Obama  —  Do the Democrats need a restoration of the past, or is it time for a change?  We think it's time for a change.  We recommend a vote for Barack Obama in Tuesday's primary.  —  The choice between Sen. Obama and Hillary Clinton is not easy.
Joseph Myers / American Thinker:
Strategic Collapse in the War on Terror  —  Words matter, and in the global war on terror we are losing the battle of words, in a self-inflicted defeat.  The consequences could not be more profound.  —  Recent government policy memoranda, circulating through the national counter-terrorism …
Discussion: Doug Ross and Jihad Watch
The Australian:
Saudis' secret agenda  —  THE cheque from the Saudi Government for $360,000 was enclosed in an envelope.  —  It was a donation, a gift, a part payment to subsidise the construction of a building that would become Sydney's Muslim heartbeat: Lakemba mosque.  More than 35 years …
Wesley J. Smith / Weekly Standard:
The Silent Scream of the Asparagus  —  You just knew it was coming: At the request of the Swiss government, an ethics panel has weighed in on the “dignity” of plants and opined that the arbitrary killing of flora is morally wrong.  This is no hoax.  The concept of what could be called “plant rights” is being seriously debated.
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
THE SILENT SCREAM of asparagus.  “What is clear, however …
Discussion: Right Angles
Robin Toner / New York Times:
In '88, a Lesson on Using Symbols as Bludgeons  —  WASHINGTON — Sometimes, as Senator Barack Obama seemed to argue earlier this year, a flag pin is just a flag pin.  —  But it can never be that simple for anyone with direct experience of the 1988 presidential campaign.
Rasmussen Reports:
Partisan Trends  —  Election 2008 Creating Record Number of Democrats  —  The ongoing race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination may be causing angst for party leaders, but the competition has been good for the Party label.  In fact, the Democrats now have the largest partisan advantage …
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Rasmussen Reports:
Oregon Democratic Primary
Discussion: Donklephant
Richard Luscombe / Guardian:
Surge in fatal shark attacks blamed on global warming  —  Three decades have passed since the movie Jaws sent terrified bathers scrambling out of the ocean.  But as any beach lifeguard knows, there's still nothing like a gory shark attack to stoke public hysteria and paranoia.
Discussion: JammieWearingFool
Angela Levin / Daily Mail:
Greetings from Guantanamo Bay ... and the sickest souvenir shop in the world  —  The sands are white, the sea laps gently and crowds of bronzed Americans laze in the Caribbean sunshine.  —  They have a cinema, a golf course and, naturally, a gift shop stocked with mugs …
Discussion: Macsmind and Don Surber
 
 
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To Obama, ‘we’ means ‘me’  —  Four score and seven years ago ... No, wait, my mistake.
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How to Be All That You Can Be: A Look at the Pentagon's Five Step Plan …
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