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10:05 AM ET, August 7, 2008

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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
What McCain Should Do Next  —  Notwithstanding the hype about Barack Obama, here is where the presidential race stands: John McCain was within an average of 1.9% of his Democratic opponent in last week's daily Gallup tracking poll.  —  It shouldn't be this close.  Sen. Obama should be way ahead.
Discussion: TIME.com and Don Surber
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Financial Times:
Obama adviser blames McCain ad for poll dip  —  By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington and Edward Luce in Elkhart, Indiana  —  A senior adviser to Barack Obama has blamed recent attack advertisements comparing the Democratic presidential hopeful to celebrities Britney Spears and Paris Hilton …
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Independents Remain Split Between Obama and McCain  —  Overall, the race expanded slightly, then contracted in recent weeks  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Barack Obama's lead over John McCain in Gallup Poll Daily tracking of national registered voters fell from an average of 6 percentage points …
Big Tent Democrat / TalkLeft:
How Would Nominee Clinton Have Treated Obama?  —  Share This: Digg!  —  On Morning Joe, Chuck Todd said that the “feeling in Chicago,” presumably referring to the Obama campaign, is that Hillary Clinton is seeking treatment that she would never have given Barack Obama had the roles been reversed.
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Karen Tumulty / Time:
Have the Clintons Gotten Over It?  —  The July 31 cocktail reception outside Palo Alto, Calif., had been billed as an evening for letting bygones be bygones, a coming together of Hillary Clinton's Silicon Valley backers with Barack Obama's to help the New York Senator retire her campaign debt.
ABCNEWS:
Sen. Hillary Clinton Seeks Democratic Convention Voice
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Clinton, Obama re-iterate unity
Discussion: Hot Air
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
A Way Back to the High Road?  —  The first question I asked John McCain and then Barack Obama was: How do you feel about the tone and direction of the campaign so far?  —  No surprise.  Both men pronounced themselves thoroughly frustrated by the personal bitterness and negativism they have seen …
New York Times:
Guilty as Ordered  —  Now that was a real nail-biter.  The court designed by the White House and its Congressional enablers to guarantee convictions of high-profile detainees in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba — using evidence obtained by torture and secret evidence as desired — has held its first trial.
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Rosa Brooks / Los Angeles Times:
Have military commissions been worth it?
The Smoking Gun:
Inside The Anthrax Probe  —  Records detail circumstantial case against scientist Bruce Ivins  —  Though many key details of the federal investigation of bioweapons researcher Bruce Ivins have already leaked, today's unsealing of 436 pages of documents provides some new information …
Discussion: New York Times
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New York Times:
500: Deadly U.S. Milestone in Afghan War  —  Not long after Staff Sgt. Matthew D. Blaskowski was killed by a sniper's bullet last Sept. 23 in eastern Afghanistan, his mother received an e-mail message with a link to a video on the Internet.  A television reporter happened to have been filming …
Washington Post:
Obama Hits Back, Too Softly For Some  —  Barack Obama released a television advertisement yesterday that questions John McCain's claims to be a “maverick,” and he charged in a campaign appearance that the Republican displays independence only when it suits him politically.
Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
Race Takes Central Role in a Memphis Primary  —  In the culmination of a racially fraught Congressional campaign in Memphis, a black candidate is linking her liberal-leaning white primary opponent in Thursday's contest, Representative Steve Cohen, to the Ku Klux Klan in a television advertisement.
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John M. Broder / New York Times:
Obama's View on Abortion May Divide Catholics  —  WASHINGTON — Sixteen years ago, the Democratic Party refused to allow Robert P. Casey Sr., then the governor of Pennsylvania, to speak at its national convention because his anti-abortion views, stemming from his Roman Catholic faith …
Joe Klein / Swampland:
Re-tiresome  —  Oh, so now McCain says it's a good idea to inflate your tires.  This is something new: He has taken to attacking Obama on positions where he agrees with Obama.  Another example: he flayed Obama for his proposal to withdraw from Iraq, then said it was a “pretty good” timetable.
Discussion: Political Machine
Jody Rosen / Slate:
Dude, You Stole My Article  —  HOW I INVESTIGATED A SUSPICIOUS ALT WEEKLY.  —  The saga began in the classical manner: with an e-mail about Jimmy Buffett.  Several weeks ago, I received a note from a Slate reader drawing my attention to an article published in March 2008 in the Bulletin …
Discussion: First Draft, BuzzMachine and Romenesko
New York Times:
Iraqis Fail to Agree on Provincial Election Law  —  BAGHDAD — Iraqi lawmakers adjourned for the summer on Wednesday without passing a crucial election law that many here hoped would solidify the recent, still fragile gains in security.  The failure seemed likely to mean the postponement …
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Leila Fadel / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Iraqi parliament adjourns without setting elections
Discussion: Newshoggers.com
 
 
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Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Pivoting to Populism  —  ELKHART, Ind. — Barack Obama is cranking …
Discussion: Hot Air
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Gates's Next Mission
William March / March On Politics:
“The Oil Companies Shut Us Down”—Obama Campaign
Michelle Malkin:
Name Al Gore's hugetastic boat!
Discussion: Maggie's Farm
Felisa Cardona / Denver Post:
Judge upholds DNC protest zones
Discussion: TalkLeft and The Drunkablog
Martina Stewart / CNN:
Potential McCain VP pick slams Obama's ‘life oratory’
Scott Shepard / Austin American-Statesman:
Lawsuit exposes rift between gays and blacks at the DNC
Michael Luo / New York Times:
Family's Donations to McCain Raise Questions
 Earlier Items: 
Ann Sanner / Associated Press:
McCain, Obama discuss movies, TV viewing habits
Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Obama 46%, McCain 44%
Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Greyhound scraps ‘bus rage’ ads after bus beheading
Discussion: The Daou Report
Amanda Carpenter / TownHall Blog:
WaPo Blows A1 McCain Story
Bruce Feirstein / Vanity Fair:
For Whom the Times Polls
Discussion: Gawker and The New Republic
Murray Waas / The Huffington Post:
Justice Department Subpoenas Its Former Lawyers In Civil Rights Probe
Discussion: D-Day, Firedoglake and TPMMuckraker
 

 
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