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Howard Kurtz - Obama Takes Time for Pundits on Both Ideological Sides
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Howard Kurtz - Do Newsmags Still Matter?
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Dionne on Obama meeting: 'classroom seminar setting'
Michael Calderone's Blog — ... opinion writers, the Washington Post caught up with a few. While technically "off the record," attendees have started speaking broadly about the gatherings, while not getting into the nitty gritty. ...

The conservative press after dinner and a few drinks
The Reaction — By Creature CNBC's conservative Larry Kudlow has a crush on the next president: "He's making good on his promise to reach out to Republicans and conservatives and this post-partisan stuff, whatever that means," Kudlow said. "I was very impressed. He's a nice guy, terribly smart, well-informed, great smile. He just really engaged. He said he likes to know the arguments on all sides." I wonder if Kudlow will wait three days before calling.

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