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Greg Mitchell: Coverage of 'Netroots' Confab Draws Protest

by Greg Mitchell [courtesy of Politics on HuffingtonPost.com]

It started innocently enough, with me huddled over a newspaper. A little more than a day later, the front-page article I was getting worked up about, would be pulled from the paper's Web site after a storm of protest. And I had at least a little something to do with it.

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Daniel Burrell: Can America Afford a McCain First Term?

by Daniel Burrell [courtesy of Politics on HuffingtonPost.com]

If managing a presidential campaign is any indication of how these candidates will perform day one in the White House, it is McCain's campaign, not Obama's that should be worrying American voters.

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Operation U-P-P-I-T-Y

by Attaturk [courtesy of Firedoglake]

Showing that one thing that comes with a six-figure (minimum) salary for punditry is a complete lack of creativity.Yes, the MEME must be renewed, revisited, restated, regurgitated.From Bill Kristol, to Ron Fournier, to Chuck the theme must be laid down.The black man is arrogant!

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McCain Is Running Hillary's Campaign

by The Huffington Post News Team [courtesy of Politics on HuffingtonPost.com]

Feel free to tell me I'm nuts for asking the question, but doesn't it seem that, more and more, the McCain campaign is turning into...

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William Klein: Backbiting! Backstabbing! Skullduggery! Sniping! Fun and Games in the McCain Campaign

by William Klein [courtesy of Politics on HuffingtonPost.com]

There's something wrong when a campaign's consultants and strategists get their names written in the paper as often as the candidate.

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Obama's Iran TV Show Tour: More Diplomacy

by The Huffington Post News Team [courtesy of Politics on HuffingtonPost.com]

Iran's state-run television reported this morning that the government had tested nine long- and medium-range missiles, including a new version of the Shahab-3 missile that...

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Your Abbreviated Pundit Round-up

by DemFromCT [courtesy of Daily Kos]

Monday's a good day to abbreviate.

Bill Kristol: Happy Independence Day. I read the Declaration of Independence every July 4th, and you don't, so don't sass me.

Paul Krugman: I'm back to picking on Obama. I admit it, I'm obsessed with the guy. So, is he Clinton or Reagan? I mean, after he wins, will he suck eggs, and how bad, or what?

Fred Barnes: Wow. A lot of Republicans are retiring. John Conyers, John Dingell, and Charles Rangel stuck it out in the wilderness to return and become chairs. Republicans? Rats deserting the ship. What does that tell you about the future of the party?

Robert Novak: Everyone else thinks that the Supremes helped Obama by taking guns off the table in November. But I don't agree. Forget the polls that rank this issue 382nd in importance to voters. I think everything that ever happens in life is either good for Republicans, or bad for Democrats, and this is no different.

Stuart Rothenberg: if McCain wants to shake up the race, he could pick Carly Fiorina as his VP choice. It would be a big mistake, but he could do it.

Peter A. Brown: Whites don't automatically have a problem with Obama because he's black, they have a problem with Obama because he's a Democrat.

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“The Worthies”

by Attaturk [courtesy of Firedoglake]

Bill Kristol writes about how he celebrates Independence Day:The last few years, we’ve spent July Fourth at the house of friends who have had the assembled company read the entire declaration...and then torch it with sparklers.

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Sunday Pundits Allude To Coming False Obama 'Flip-Flop' Accusation

by The Huffington Post News Team [courtesy of Politics on HuffingtonPost.com]

So, where is the angry and unhinged right poised to mount their next attack on Obama? Obviously, it won't be on an economic issue -...

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