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CONCORD HIL
Hillary Clinton brought her mom, Dorothy Rodham, and daughter Chelsea with her to kick off her New Hampshire version of the "Hillary That I Know".tour

Mom and daughter did not talk, as they have not at the previous events they've done with the former First Lady.

The talking was left to a couple of Republicans, whose purpose was also to highlight Hillary's bipartisan abilities in a state where Republicans can switch sides to vote in the other party's primaries.

We didn't have all that much time to chat with folks after the speechifying, but fittingly for the campaign at least, the guy we grabbed was 69-year-old George Carlisle, of Concord, a Republican who will definitely vote for Clinton.

"I'm a Republican, but I can't even think of voting for a Republican this time. All they do is argue with each other," Carlisle said.

- Michael McAuliff
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CIA’s Rodriguez Deserves a Medal – Linda Chavez, New York Post
The CIA Interrogation Tapes – Andrew McCarthy, National Review
In Defense of Waterboarding – Mark Bowden, Philadelphia Inquirer
Democrats and Torture – Mona Charen, National Review
Supporting the TroopsWashington Post editorial
Be Ashamed of Veteran’s Shabby Treatment – Joseph Galloway, Miami Herald
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The New World Order That Threatens U.S. - Henry Porter, The Observer
China: A Fierce Yet Fragile Superpower - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Congress' Meager Accomplishments - George Will, Houston Chronicle
Americans Are Eager to "Roll the Dice" - Frank Rich, New York Times
Huckabee as GOP Class Warrior - Terry Eastland, Weekly Standard
When a Romney Claim Becomes Offensive - David Bernstein, Boston Phoenix
McCain Deserves New Look From GOP - Robert Caldwell, SD Union-Tribune
The Islamist War on Muslim Women - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
How to Avoid Recession? Let the Fed Work - Greg Mankiw, New York Times
It's About Hillary, Stupid - Michael Goodwin, New York Daily News
Obama is Fired Up and Ready to Go - David Broder, Washington Post
Murky Third Parties Do Political Hatchet Jobs - Jake Tapper, ABC News
Obama-Edwards Ad Spat Gets Rough - Ben Smith & Lisa Lerer, The Politico
Is Bill Savior or Saboteur? - Maureen Dowd, New York Times
Get Ready for Democratic Era - John Judis & Ruy Teixeira, Washington Post
In Defense of Waterboarding - Mark Bowden, Philadelphia Inquirer
A Talent Contest We're Losing - Craig Barrett, Washington Post
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The Clinton Albatross
- Victor Davis Hanson, National Review Online
Blaming Bill For Hillary's Trouble
- Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
Thompson's Waterloo (Iowa)
- Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard
Bush's Very Good Year
- Larry Kudlow, RealClearPolitics
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<h4 class="coverline_header">Mitt Romney's pursuit of tyrannical power, literally</h4>The candidate's answers to key questions of executive power are beyond disturbing

By Glenn Greenwald

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Huckabee: The GOP's Cynical Use of Religion Has Come Home to Roost
Arianna Huffington, 12.17.2007

Why is the Republican establishment suddenly in a state of near-apoplexy? They've been cultivating evangelicals and fundamentalists for 30 years. Now they finally have a candidate who's truly part of the movement.

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Good Guards and Bad Guards: John McCain's Holiday Message

Senator John McCain just sent the following Christmas and holiday message to his supporters -- and I thought it worthwhile to post here.

It surfaced emotions I felt when I saw the brilliant and disturbing Alex Gibney directed film, Taxi to the Dark Side which opens nationally on January 11th. In the movie, you'll hear of horrible things our American guards did to detainees -- a great majority of whom were innocent in the facilities at Bergram and Abu Ghraib.

To give you some sense of the conflict in prison guards, here is a YouTube video of one of the US guards at Bagram, Damien Corsetti -- who I think is one of the good guys. Another film to see to understand about good guards vs. bad -- and how there are some who have been able to resist the manipulation of guards in unusual circumstances that Rumsfeld and Cheney deployed -- is Michael Tucker's The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair.

A Message from John McCain:

Christmas Story As a POW, my captors would tie my arms behind my back and then loop the rope around my neck and ankles so that my head was pulled down between my knees. I was often left like that throughout the night.

One night a guard came into my cell. He put his finger to his lips signaling for me to be quiet, and then loosened my ropes to relieve my pain. The next morning, when his shift ended, the guard returned and retightened the ropes, never saying a word to me.

A month or so later, on Christmas Day, I was standing in the dirt courtyard when I saw that same guard approach me. He walked up and stood silently next to me, not looking or smiling at me.

After a few moments had passed, he rather nonchalantly used his sandaled foot to draw a cross in the dirt. We stood wordlessly looking at the cross, remembering the true light of Christmas, even in the darkness of a Vietnamese prison camp. After a minute or two, he rubbed it out and walked away.

That guard was my Good Samaritan. I will never forget that man and I will never forget that moment. And I will never forget that, no matter where you are, no matter how difficult the circumstances, there will always be someone who will pick you up and carry you.

May you and your family have a blessed Christmas and Happy Holidays,

John McCain

I think McCain's message is heartfelt -- but I should add that had McCain's guard been a Buddhist, a Muslim, or an atheist -- this should all be about human kindness -- not tribal clustering around one religion or another.

-- Steve Clemons

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Obama Has Done Some Europe

Senator Obama's campaign has amended some of what it sent my way on his experience with Europe and with European leaders.

Before I post that, I should add that I'm not absolutely sure that having a light slate on Europe is such a bad thing -- as long as it comes packaged with a commitment to get to know Europe well enough to do the hard slogging ahead on any number of major global challenges. Sometimes, those with too much experience in any area get bogged down in the weeds. And those with less experience can possibly move the lines around in more creative ways. But we need to see some evidence of that kind of potential wizardry if we are to overlook some deficits in on the ground experience (or should it be in the air?)

I'm hoping that Senator Obama -- who has been right on target in US-Cuba relations and where they might go -- might respond by talking more about opportunities to leapfrog out of today's mess into a different arena of global institutional, bi-national and multinational arrangements. I still feel that Europe and Japan need to be brought into a re-energized, re-organized global structure -- but that we need to find places to build in Russia, China, Iran, Brazil, India, Nigeria, Indonesia -- and other of the world's major population and power centers.

But the new news is that Barack Obama has. . .

met with PM Blair three times, and Sarkozy once (who was Minister of the Interior at the time) Senator Obama and Senator Lugar stopped in London on the CODEL to Eastern Europe and met with PM Blair

Thanks much to Senator Obama's campaign staff for sharing this information -- and please note that my information posted before about Senator Obama meeting PM Tony Blair on the way back from Moscow should now be replaced by the note above that he met Blair on the way to Russia and Ukraine.

More later.

-- Steve Clemons

05:04 PM | Permalink
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Times of London on Obama's Europe Void

The Times of London has picked up on the issue that Senator Obama has not convened a policy related hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on Europe and added to this something I reported yesterday -- which was that Europe does not figure into Obama's travel profile.

Many people are wondering why any of this travel experience matters -- particularly a bunch of my Obama-supporting friends.

This debate started with the Boston Globe's endorsement of Obama in which it proffered a strange line:

America needs a president with an intuitive sense of the wider world, with all its perils and opportunities. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois has this understanding at his core.
My friend and New America Foundation board member Fareed Zakaria furthered this debate in a direction I don't agree with -- by suggesting that identity trumps experience and expertise.

We've had a president who rules from the gut -- and it was a huge mistake for the nation to go with someone who lacked the experience and facility with global affairs that George W. Bush came to office with.

I want to be clear to friends on all sides of this political campaign that I know Barack Obama has international experience, but it is not wrong to note that there are deficits in the profiles of the people we are considering to live in the White House.

If I'm being asked to support Obama because of innate instinct, I refuse. I would say the same about Hillary Clinton if asked. What we need to know about all of these potential candidates is not only how they operate and work but what the basis of their experience is. Then, for me, I want to see some evidence that the candidate is thinking creatively about how to leapfrog out of today's national security and foreign policy morass into some more stable order that propels American and global interests back in a positive direction.

At the beginning of the John Bolton battle in which I played a substantial part, Barack Obama and Russ Feingold were two early holdouts in our uniting the Democratic caucus on the Foreign Relations Committee against him. After watching a video tape of John Bolton "losing it" on the subject of the UN, when Bolton said that one could take some ten floors out of the UN and no one would notice (in an angry, frustrated voice), Obama changed course and opposed Bolton. This impressed me -- but there was nothing innate in Obama's thinking.

Hillary Clinton, in contrast, might have leaned more toward a minority constituency in New York that was supportive of Bolton, and allowed the "identity" of the situation trump sensible policy. Clinton's people listened to many -- and just knew that when it came to shouldering responsibilities for the American people in the world's most important international institution, Bolton was the wrong person for the job.

I hate this debate about experience vs. identity in making this choice. Both candidates have strengths and weaknesses.

But with me, experience -- or demonstrating bold capacity to requisition that experience -- is the primary driver of my political support. Obama supporters, I hope, will drop this cult-ish promulgation of identity politics and will get back on the experience track.

Then, we can have a sensible discussion about the differences between Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, Joe Biden -- and the rest.

It still bothers me that Mike Huckabee has been to Europe and Obama hasn't.

-- Steve Clemons

P.S. I want to make one note about Senator Obama and European travel. According to the Times of London story, Barack Obama stopped in London for a quick stopover on the way back from Moscow. I was not given this information by Senator Obama's office, so I am not adding it as of yet. The official material from the Obama office did not include this trip and thus may need to be amended at some point. Steve Clemons

09:17 AM | Permalink
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Steven Leser: Edwards - surging in Iowa faces Holiday Attacks and Lies by Obama & Clinton With polls showing Edwards in a dead heat with Obama and Clinton in Iowa, and Edwards listed as the preferred second choice of supporters of other candidates (an important factor in the Iowa Caucuses) an argument could be made that Edwards is actually leading in Iowa at this point.
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GOP Contest Heats Up in New Hampshire - Elizabeth Holmes, WSJ
Romney's Nomination Strategy in Peril - Michael Shear, Washington Post
Giuliani Hits Rocky Stretch in Campaign - Adam Nagourney, NY Times
In Season of Love, Dems Keep Shoving - Zuckman & McCormick, Chi Trib
Obama Questions Edwards' Toughness - Ben Smith & Lisa Lerer, The Politico
Huck's Campaign Makes This Evangelical Queasy - Pete Wehner, Wash Post
State of the Unions - Paul Krugman, New York Times
Compare Achievements of Obama, Clinton - P. Hertneky, NH Union Leader
Can Anyone Win This Thing? - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
Clinton, Obama Are Odds-on Picks for Presidency - Albert Hunt, Bloomberg
Finding a Balance on Taxes - William Drayton, Baltimore Sun
America's Fear of Global Treaties Must Stop - Karl Indefurth, CS Montior
Our Misery is Gore Crowd's Happiness - Phil Valentine, Tennessean
The Plight of Bethlehem - Kenneth Woodward, Wall Street Journal
Christ and the Grand Inquisitor - James Carroll, Boston Globe
On This Night, a Comforting Message - John Kass, Chicago Tribune
The New World Order That Threatens U.S. - Henry Porter, The Observer
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McCain Down Only 3 Pts; Obama Up 2 Pts
- Scott Helman, Boston Globe
The New World Order That Threatens U.S.
- Henry Porter, The Observer
Gore Can't Handle the Truth
- Jay Ambrose, Boston Herald
It's About Hillary, Stupid
- Michael Goodwin, New York Daily News
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'War on Christmas' Nonsense is a War on Secularists

Polly Toynbee, Comment Is Free

Beneath the laughable charge is a poisonous suggestion that 'our way of life' is threatened by foreigners.
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"It's a Blunderful Life" Starring George W. Bush [VIDEO]

Post by Adam Howard
Video: The holiday classic with a nice Dubya-slamming twist. More »

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Dear Santa, Send the Dream Team
Lee Cary
Dear Santa, This Christmas please send me the Dream Team of Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul running together on a new 3rd party ticket -- the Contrarian Party. More

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Bless ‘em Allby Jed BabbinAs we enjoy being surrounded by our families’ love on Christmas, we should each take a moment to remember those who defend us, and the sacrifices they make.
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Rejoice! America's Love for Troops Cannot be Blocked by the MSM
Kyle-Anne Shiver
'Tis the season to be jolly and joyful, and one of my greatest personal joys this year has been corresponding with some of our soldiers on the front lines of America's defenses in Iraq and Afghanistan. More

D'Souza's Comeback
Alan Roebuck
In his previous book, Dinesh D'Souza made the foolish proposal that Western conservatives ally themselves with "moderate" Muslims. But in What's So Great About Christianity, he makes a spectacular comeback More

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‘Twas the Fight After Christmas
by Dennis Morrisseau / December 24th, 2007

The nation had been listless, while in the White House
All the shredders were shredding, fed by the Mouse.
The Department of Justice did not have a care,
Full knowing that Congress would never go there. (Full article …)

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GOP Contest Heats Up in New Hampshire - Elizabeth Holmes, Wall St. Jrnl
Romney's Nomination Strategy in Peril - Michael Shear, Washington Post
In Season of Love, Dems Keep Shoving - Zuckman & McCormick, Chi Trib
Huckabee Runs as GOP Rebel - Jonathan Martin, The Politico
Huck's Campaign Makes This Evangelical Queasy - Pete Wehner, Wash Post
State of the Unions - Paul Krugman, New York Times
Can Anyone Win This Thing? - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune
Clinton, Obama Are Odds-on Picks for Presidency - Albert Hunt, Bloomberg
Caucus No Predictor in Primary to Follow - Chuck Raasch, DM Register
Subverting Bush at Langley - Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
America's Fear of Global Treaties Must Stop - Karl Indefurth, CS Montior
Our Misery is Gore Crowd's Happiness - Phil Valentine, Tennessean
The Plight of Bethlehem - Kenneth Woodward, Wall Street Journal
The Stable Door is Open. Anyone Can Come in - Rowan Williams, The Times
Christ and the Grand Inquisitor - James Carroll, Boston Globe
The Greatest Gift: Our Troops & Their Families - Laura Ingraham, NRO
On This Night, a Comforting Message - John Kass, Chicago Tribune
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McCain Down Only 3 Pts; Obama Up 2 Pts
- Scott Helman, Boston Globe
Subverting Bush at Langley
- Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
It's About Hillary, Stupid
- Michael Goodwin, New York Daily News
GOP Contest Heats Up in New Hampshire
- Elizabeth Holmes, Wall St. Jrnl
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Ready, Set, Go: Events That Will Shape the Race - Susan Page, USA Today
Clinton's Résumé Factor: Those 8 Years as First Lady - Patrick Healy, NYT
Obama and Huckabee 'Take It Easy' - Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard
Progressives Should Forget the Middle Ground - Paul Krugman, Slate
Whither the Conservative Coalition? - Tony Blankley, Washington Times
Romney Symbolizes GOP's Problems - Star Parker, San Diego Union-Tribune
How Will Huckabee's Populism Play? - Michael Scherer, Time
Why Hil's Suddenly Being Soft - Michael Tomasky, New York Daily News
McCain Enjoys a Revival - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
The End of Free Trade - Robert Samuelson, Newsweek
Putin's Cold War - Leon Aron, Wall Street Journal
A Chance to Rein In North Korea - Nicholas Eberstadt, Washington Post
Only Suckers Pay Bills - Froma Harrop, Providence Journal
A Nation of Dim Bulbs - Andrew Ferguson, Weekly Standard
Politics? We'll Take Good Cheer - Jonah Goldberg, Los Angeles Times
Hope: The Enabling Virtue - E. J. Dionne, Washington Post
2007: Ready, Fire, Aim - George Will, Newsweek
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Clinton's Influence As First Lady Questioned
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Pakistani Assassination may shift focus of presidential race: National security quickly reemerges from the shadows of domestic issues on the campaign trail. The slaying could play to the strengths of Giuliani, McCain and Clinton

Assassination Reverberates Through U.S. Presidential Race

US Presidential Contenders Condemn Bhutto Assassination

Giuliani Urges: Refocus efforts along Afghanistan-Pakistan border

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Wars of Johnson, Bush: 1968 VERSUS 2008 - Vietnam VERSUS Iraq

Beyond the Green Zone: Grim picture of young American soldiers acting violently against an often-invisible threat - much like the civilian warfare in Vietnam

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China Finds American Allies for Security...
The New York Times Fri Dec 28 2007 08:21:05 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

Bhutto Is Buried as Pakistan Reels...
The New York Times Fri Dec 28 2007 08:21:04 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

Bhutto Assassination Ignites Disarray...
The New York Times Fri Dec 28 2007 02:53:59 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

Benazir Bhutto, 54, Weathered Political Storm...
The New York Times Fri Dec 28 2007 00:23:48 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

Writers Threaten to Picket Golden Globes...
The New York Times Thu Dec 27 2007 20:08:39 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

City Room: Replacement for Doctoroff Named...
New York Times Thu Dec 27 2007 17:53:18 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

New York Projected to Lose Seats in Congress...
New York Times Thu Dec 27 2007 16:01:37 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

McCain Campaigns in Iowa, Energized by New Hampshire...
The New York Times Thu Dec 27 2007 16:01:36 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

A Tale of 2 States...
New York Times Thu Dec 27 2007 14:51:28 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)

Tankleff Freed After Posting Bail...
The New York Times Thu Dec 27 2007 13:51:52 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
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The Benazir Bhutto I Knew - Mansoor Ijaz, Christian Science Monitor
She Was Modern, Liberal and Unafraid - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Bhutto Was Not What She Seemed To Be - Ralph Peters, New York Post
Will Populism Call the Shots in 2008? - Clive Crook, Financial Times
Conservative Health Care Reform - Senator John McCain, NH Union Leader
Obama, Clinton Even in Iowa & NH - Janet Hook, Los Angeles Times
Edwards Reaches New Heights in Iowa - David Paul Kuhn, The Politico
Our Moment Is Now - Senator Barack Obama, Des Moines, IA
Obama and The Burden of Liberalism - Kim Strassel, Wall Street Journal
Hillary: Fun's Over, Time to Get Serious - Mike Madden, Salon
A Primer on Momentum, Part 1 - Jay Cost, HorseRaceBlog
Straight Talk & War Stories Boost McCain - Ewen MacAskill, The Guardian
Romney Fights His Own Past Words - Jonathan Martin, The Politico
The Chaotic GOP Race - Stuart Rothenberg, Rothenberg Political Report
Giuliani, Huckabee Battle in Florida - Roberto Santiago, Miami Herald
Why Charlie Wilson's War Couldn't Happen Today - John Fund, WSJ
Benazir Bhutto: 1953 - 2007 - John Burns, New York Times
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New Strategic Vision Poll in Iowa
December 28, 2007
A new Strategic Vision poll in Iowa shows three Democrats in a virtual dead heat while Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney are also virtually tied for the lead: More

Politics knows no respect for the dead
December 28, 2007
Roger Simon at Pajamas Media notes that within minutes of the assassination being confirmed "the electoral scavengers were out" - him included - gauging how the murder of Bhutto would play in Iowa and thus the campaign: More

Bhutto Assassination a Painful Reminder that we are at War
December 28, 2007
In our rush to claim progress in the War on Terror, we sometimes forget that the enemy has the entire globe as a potential target and can strike at any time. More

A Gripping Eyewitness Account to History
December 28, 2007
This piece by McClatchey special correspondent Saeed Shah is what makes journalism "the first draft of history:" More

The lesson of Bhutto: A time for adults
December 28, 2007
OK, playtime's over! Time for the adults to take charge. The Clinton Nineties were a decade of playing pretend More

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The Context of Huck's Devilish Question
Lee Cary
Mike Huckabee's rhetorical question -- "Don't Mormons believe that Jesus and the devil are brothers?"-- was aimed around evangelical Christian leaders and toward conservative Christian voters. More

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Pakistan's Turmoil Could Spread - T. Ricks & R. Wright, Washington Post
Crisis Exposes Dangerous Indifference in 08 Race - David Frum, Nat'l Post
U.S. Fails to Keep Its Muslim Allies Alive - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Scrambling For the Undecideds In Iowa - Richard Wolffe, Newsweek
Obama Can End the Racial Barter - Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times
Which Democrat Is Most Electable? - Walter Shapiro, Salon
McCain Could Be Comeback Codger - Marc Hansen, Des Moines Register
Huckabee Slipping? - Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times
Romney Controls His Own Destiny - Ronald Brownstein, National Journal
Mitt Romney Down For The Count? - Thomas Edsall, Huffington Post
The Context of Huck's Devilish Question - Lee Cary, American Thinker
Dodd Unloads on Clinton, Obama - Roger Simon, The Politico
Lessons From the Surge - Michael Barone, RealClearPolitics
Is Rice Rushing Pakistan's Elections? - Michael Hirsh, Newsweek
Defying Fate Was Pointless - Amir Taheri, Times of London
Reviving America's 'Soft Power' Through Radio - Matthew Kaminski, WSJ
Year-End Letter To The Troops - General David Petraeus
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As Vote Nears, Hopefuls Go Negative - Susan Davis, Wall Street Journal
McCain Busts a Move - Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
America's Choice Between Hope and Fear - Andrew Sullivan, Sunday Times
Hillary's Final Strategy: Be Afraid - Marc Cooper, Huffington Post
Tireless Clinton Tries To Answer Nagging Questions - Linda Stasi, NY Post
Iowans Testing Electability - David Yepsen, Des Moines Register
Stop Invoking My Father's Name - Patti Davis, Newsweek
A Ron Paul Surprise in New Hampshire? - Andrew Cline, Wall St. Journal
Obama Transcends Race - George Will, Washington Post
Bhutto and the Candidates - David Remnick, The New Yorker
Where's Outrage Over Bhutto's Assassination? - Bernard-Henri Levy, WSJ
Democracy Delusion in Pakistan - Michael Goodwin, NY Daily News
The Great Fall of China - Walter Russell Mead, Los Angeles Times
He Could Care Less About Obama's Story - Reza Aslan, Washington Post
A Clarification on Waterboarding - Mark Bowden, Philadelphia Inquirer
A Marine's Order: Feed the Hand That Bit You - Damien Cave, NY Times
Patriots Just Perfect - Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe
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