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10:35 AM ET, May 27, 2008

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Hindrocket / Power Line:
MEMORIAL DAY: A CONTRAST  —  Barack Obama must be the most gaffe-prone politician in memory.  Today, he delivered a Memorial Day speech in New Mexico.  After greeting the local Democratic Party dignitaries, he began: … Memorial Day honors those who have died in our nation's military service.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2008: Kentucky Senate  —  Kentucky Senate: Lunsford (D) 49% McConnell (R) 44%  —  The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the Kentucky Senate race shows Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford with a five percentage point lead over long-time Republican Senator Mitch McConnell.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2008: Minnesota Senate  —  Minnesota Senate: Coleman (R) 47% Franken (D) 45%  —  The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Minnesota shows Senator Norm Coleman (R) attracting 47% of the vote while challenger Al Franken earns 45% support.  —  A month ago, Coleman was ahead 50% to 43%.
Martin Kady II / The Politico:   On global warming, it's McCain v. GOP
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Running Mate Choice  —  My first thought on the running mate question is that to balance his ticket, Barack Obama should pick a really old white general.  Therefore, he should pick Dwight Eisenhower.  John McCain, on the other hand, needs to pick someone younger than himself.
Michael Saul / NY Daily News:
Democrats ‘very close’ to end  —  Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton Tuesday begin the final sprint in their epic battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, with the windup contests one week away and the Illinois senator inching closer and closer to victory.
Discussion: TIME.com
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New York Times:
Memorial Day Draws Two Messages on Iraq
Los Angeles Times:
Obama, McCain are dueling out West
Discussion: Washington Post and TIME.com
Washington Post:
No Clear Map For Clinton's Political Future  —  In August 1980, with no hope left of winning the nomination, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy conceded defeat to incumbent Jimmy Carter in the Democratic presidential race.  —  “For me, a few hours ago, this campaign came to an end,” Kennedy said at the Democratic National Convention in New York.
Gavin O'Malley / MediaPost Publications:
Obama Wins ‘Rock The Vote’ TouchTone Survey  —  Among other constituencies, Barack Obama appears to have won over the nation's bar crowd—the majority of which said they'd rather toast a win with Obama as opposed to Hillary Clinton or John McCain, according to the latest Rock the Vote survey.
Calvin Woodward / Associated Press:
The era of big Clintons is soon over  —  WASHINGTON - There's been a Clinton running for the White House or living in it for approximately forever.  —  Bill, it could be said, was born to run.  Running became Hillary's destiny, too.  —  One quarter of Americans have never known life without …
Bloomberg:
McCain Trumpets Independence From Bush, Except for Fundraising  —  John McCain's challenge in winning the presidency isn't unique.  George H.W. Bush in 1988 and Al Gore in 2000 also struggled to chisel an identity separate from a two- term incumbent president of their party.
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Attaturk / Firedoglake:
America's Concern Troll  —  It is a very difficult battle to figure out who is the worst editorial columnist in the country.  I mean, any fair battle excludes anyone published at “Townhall.com” because you cannot ask the remedial reading class to compare their SAT scores with the rest of the students.
Discussion: Washington Post
J.W. Elphinstone / Associated Press:
US home prices drop at sharpest rate in 20 years  —  NEW YORK - U.S. home prices dropped at the sharpest rate in two decades during the first quarter, a closely watched index showed Tuesday, a somber indication that the housing slump continues to deepen.  —  Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller …
Elaine Sciolino / New York Times:
Nuclear Agency Accuses Iran of Willful Lack of Cooperation  —  PARIS — The International Atomic Energy Agency, in an unusually blunt and detailed report, said Monday that Iran's suspected research into the development of nuclear weapons remained “a matter of serious concern” …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Post Buyouts Come With an Emotional Cost  —  Let's not bury the lead: This is a rough time for the newspaper business, a rough time for The Washington Post and a rough time for me.  —  No one need shed any tears for the people leaving this building.  The more than 100 journalists …
Douglas J. Feith / Wall Street Journal:
How Bush Sold the War  —  In the fall of 2003, a few months after Saddam Hussein's overthrow, U.S. officials began to despair of finding stockpiles of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.  The resulting embarrassment caused a radical shift in administration rhetoric about the war in Iraq.
Discussion: Jules Crittenden and PrestoPundit
George F. Will / Newsweek:
Caesaropapism Rampant  —  Americans are not cynical about politics.  They are presidential romantics.  Hence they suffer serial disappointments.  —  Barack Obama recently said, “I believe in our ability to perfect this nation.”  Clearly there is something the candidate of “change” …
Discussion: Eunomia and The Agitator
 
 
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Matthew Mosk / Washington Post:
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Ralph Vartabedian / Los Angeles Times:
Women's combat roles are likely to be on next president's agenda
Discussion: TIME.com
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