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No Sleep 'Til Denver

Despite what Harry Reid and Howard Dean have been saying, Senator Clinton asserted in a weekend interview with the Washington Post that she has no intention of getting out before the convention.

Novak on the McCain VeepStakes

Arch Dark Nemesis Bob Novak says in a quick note that someone named Rob Portman is getting the happy eyeball as a potential running mate.

A Treatise on Inside Baseball

The electoral map (as well as the electorate) are changing, and Republican Party is filled out with staffers who, before 2006, never knew anything other than a Republican majority. This article from the New York Times Magazine is very long, but it is well written and well worth reading if you would like some insight as what has been happening in national politics at the levels underneath the presidential race for that last few years.

An Old Saying About a Horse and a Barn

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson proposed systemic changes to America's financial systems this morning. I think we're all to the point now where we think some oversight on the mortgage industry is probably a good idea.

A Discrepancy

This is all anecdotal, but every Clinton delegate I know has gotten several phone calls (3-5 or more) this week about the convention, emails about the convention, and a few mail pieces. Every Obama delegate I know has gotten the general campaign emails and maybe a convention email or two and maybe even a call, but hasn't been squeezed with the full-on "Show up or your life is forfeit" song and dance. Thoughts? Experiences? Prognostications? Like I said, this is all anecdotal and I could be way off, but it seems like Clinton is pushing hard.

Diplomacy + Fail = Missiles

Why is that every time diplomacy breaks down these days the end result is missiles?

In a Post-Bush World, Will Fox News Matter?

Loved by its right-wing viewers and vilified as a Bush propaganda machine by the left, Fox News established itself as the major news network during the Bush administration. They defined coverage of the Iraq war, for better or worse. It might not be "fair" or "balanced," or even terribly accurate, but that hasn't stopped Fox from being the number one news channel.

McCain Democrats?

McCain Democrats. That's a new term for me, folks. Apparently Gallup has done a polling mashup that includes some of the polling information I wrote about here earlier this week that indicates a sizable number of Democrats would vote for John McCain over the Democratic candidate they oppose at this stage in the primary process.

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