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Looks Like The Keystone State Will Go For Clinton

UPDATE: With 90% of precincts reporting, Clinton leads Obama 55% to 45%.

With roughly 50% of Pennsylvania precincts reporting, Senator Hillary Clinton is projected to win Pennsylvania by all the big cable outlets. With 51% reporting, the results are:

Candidate / Pct% / # Delegates

Clinton 54 28
Obama 46 19

We're in the midst of Category 5 spin from the campaigns and on all the cable outlets. You can be guaranteed that this is one storm that won't be abating any time soon.

"We Don't Need 5000 More Illiterate Peasants"

CNN has some video that won't surprise most of our readers but that ought to make you angry nonetheless.

Walt Disney Company v. People of the United States

In his online comment for the April 28th print edition of The New Yorker, Hendrik Hertzberg nails what I felt and what I feel a lot of Democrats...and people in general...felt about that pigs wallow of a debate that ABC inflicted upon the nation last week:

Down The Stretch

Well, dear readers, we're officially into the final weekend before Pennsylvania votes on Tuesday. Thanks to the hit job/talk radio's greatest hits/debate/farce that ABC put on earlier this week, the traditional media is abuzz with all the important issues like flag pins, whether or not Reverend Jeremiah Wright loves America (he is still not running for office, in case you were curious) and what happened on that runway at Tuzla instead of those boring old issues like the economy, foreign policy and health care.

The Pope Is Here; Tom Tancredo Is Not Pleased

Pope Benedict XVI is wrapping up his first trip to the United States as Pontiff this weekend. This morning he addressed the United Nations and this afternoon he became the first Pope to visit an American synagogue. Besides being the first foreign leader to be greeted at Andrews Air Force Base personally by President Bush, the Pontiff has also held mass at a packed Yankee Stadium and a packed Nationals Park (the Washington Nationals' new ballpark).

You Just Thought Fingerprints Were Private

Via Think Progress, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff recently served up a real dog's breakfast on the topic of fingerprints as biometric data and privacy. While attending a conference in Canada, Secretary Chertoff had the following exchange with a reporter:

QUESTION: Some are raising that the privacy aspects of this thing, you know, sharing of that kind of data, very personal data, among four countries is quite a scary thing.

Perry: I'm In For 2010

Governor Rick Perry announced his intentions to seek re-election in 2010 at a forum in Grapevine on Thursday. When asked by the Dallas Morning News about the possibility of facing Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst in what would be the most entertaining Republican primary in years, Governor Perry simply said "I don't know about the other two. You need to ask them."

Here's what "the other two" had to say:

"A National Disgrace"

Via CNN, more disturbing news about the state of the Transportation Safety Administration. This time it's about the state of the air marshal program:

More than a dozen current and former marshals said that so many federal air marshals have resigned and are not being replaced, airport screeners are being employed to fill the dwindling ranks.

But the Transportation Security Administration says that's not true and that the rate of those leaving has remained at 6.5 percent a year since 2001.

Supreme Court Ruling Clears Way For Executions

In a unique 7-2 decision in Baze vs. Rees, the Supreme Court upheld that Kentucky's three drug mix used for execution by lethal injection does not constitute cruel and unusual punishment. This decision was unique because there were seven different opinions written on the case and Chief Justice Roberts' deciding opinion was joined by only two other Justices (Kennedy and Alito).

Bloggers For Cornyn: With Friends Like These...

KT at Burnt Orange Report has the lowdown on the Bloggers for Cornyn and their idea of fun. I think we all knew that these kinds of plans were laying around somewhere in a pile of papers and used fast food napkins on some Republican consultant's desk. Even so, I think the Cornyn crowd has forgotten one of Lee Atwater's cardinal rules that you have to be slick with your racism in order to appeal to independents and Republicans who aren't racists.

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