campaignspot.nationalreview.com - 8/27/2008
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All the networks are sticking with Hillaryamp;#39;s speech instead of going to the local news. So far, itamp;#39;s a very, very solid performance fro... . . .
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The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Ramesh Ponnuru thinks: "Obamaphiles can't reasonably complain about Clinton's speech." Wanna bet?
Crowley: I'll amend this if I'm mistaken but on first read of Hillary's speech text I see no clear, flat assertion that Obama is qualified and prepared to be commander in chief from day one, which of course was always her central critique of him. That was something I had expected to see. Jim Geraghty: I agree with the rapidly-emerging conventional wisdom that she did everything he could ...
The Morning Scramble, Part 1 (Death of the PUMAs Edition) - 8/27/2008
No Runny Eggs —
... Jim Geraghty is wondering whether Obama is regretting taking Joe Biden as his second. I don’t think he is regretting not having to avoid national parks. ...
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Romney, Pawlenty Audition for GOP Veep —
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DENVER — Mitt Romney, a potential John McCain running mate playing Republican pit bull on the periphery of the Democratic National Convention, charged Tuesday that a Barack Obama presidency would “make America a weaker nation.”
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