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12:45 PM ET, July 5, 2008

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David Paul Kuhn / The Politico:
Wesley Clark ‘moving on’  —  Four days after his controversial “Face the Nation” appearance, retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark is taking a break from the presidential campaign — but many Democratic insiders think he has already been crossed off the list of Barack Obama's potential running mates.
Discussion: Hot Air and JammieWearingFool
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Mike Tackett / The Swamp:
‘Patriot Games’ of the wrong kind  —  The Republican consultant had it all figured out.  —  His candidate: The hero.  Wounded in war, stand-up guy, the real face of a generation.  His opponent: No military service.  Suspicious activity in his past.  —  He had an unofficial slogan in mind: The patriot vs. the punk.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Tiptoeing on Bush and Convention  —  WASHINGTON — What if your family was planning a big end-of-summer bash (a Grand Old Party, you might call it) but preferred that you not be seen — or heard?  —  That is the question hanging over President Bush, with eight weeks to go until Republicans gather …
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
President Remains A Skilled Fundraiser  —  LITTLE ROCK — After less than an hour visiting a housing assistance agency, President Bush and his motorcade sped to a private home here last Tuesday to make a quick appearance — and deliver a whole lot of money — for the Republican Party.
Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
Inside Mugabe's Violent Crackdown  —  Notes, Witnesses Detail How Campaign Was Conceived and Executed by Leader, Aides  —  HARARE, Zimbabwe — President Robert Mugabe summoned his top security officials to a government training center near his rural home in central Zimbabwe on the afternoon of March 30.
Discussion: On Deadline
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Guardian:
Prison officer's film shows Zimbabwe vote-rigging  —  A film that graphically demonstrates how Robert Mugabe's supporters rigged the elections in Zimbabwe has been smuggled out of the country by a prison officer.  It is believed to be the first footage that shows ballot-rigging actually taking place …
Israel Insider:
Blogger admits Hawaii birth certificate forgery, subverting Obama claims  —  Posted on Photobucket and in comments attached to the Daily Kos blog post where the purported Obama birth certificate appears  —  Jay McKinnon, a self-described Department of Homeland Security-trained document specialist …
Johanna Neuman / Los Angeles Times:
Former Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86  —  President Bush calls the uncompromising Republican from North Carolina a ‘great patriot.’ He infuriated liberals with his race-baiting tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial  —  WASHINGTON — Jesse Helms …
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Gateway Pundit:
Murtha Does It Again!... Says US Troops Just Break Down Doors & Kill Innocents (Video)  —  What's wrong with Pennsylvania?  —  Have they no shame?  —  How do they keep voting for this antiwar, anti-military detestable gasbag?  —  (Here's some advice to wcbstv— Murtha is not a “strong defense advocate.”
Discussion: Sister Toldjah, WCBS-TV and BLACKFIVE
Karl / protein wisdom:
The corn-fueled economy and the corn-fueled candidate  —  The Guardian claims to have a confidential World Bank report which concludes that biofuels have forced global food prices up by 75% — more than the IMF estimate of 20-30%, and far more than the US government's claims that biofuels contribute less than 3% to food-price rises.
CNN:
Why Europe loves Barack Obama  —  By Bill Schneider, CNN senior political analyst  —  (CNN) — When Barack Obama comes to London, I am certain that 50,000 people will turn out to cheer him on," a British executive assured me when I visited the British capital recently.  —  “Americans?”  I asked.
army.mil:
1,215 servicemembers re-up in Iraq  —  Servicemembers from all over Iraq gathered in the Al Faw Palace rotunda at Camp Victory, Baghdad, to reenlist and celebrate Independence Day.  —  All 1,215 servicemembers celebrated by raising their right hands and pledging to continue defending the …
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Oliver Luft / Guardian:
Dissident shareholder Denis O'Brien meets Independent executives  —  Independent News & Media's dissident shareholder Denis O'Brien has visited the publisher's headquarters to meet executives for the first time, according to reports in the Irish media.
Pete Abel / The Moderate Voice:
Save the Papers!  —  In the October/November edition of the American Journalism Review, Washington Post reporter Paul Farhi argues that the demise of newspapers “has little to do with the reporting, packaging and selling of information.
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
China feeling the pinch?  —  Hu Jintao told China's Politburo that the rough economic times will mean even rougher waters for China.  With global demand for consumer products declining, the engine of China's economic boom will start sputtering.
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Forbes:
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