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January 20, 2008

Election 2008: Why Democrats Should Support McCain [Karl]

At The Moderate Voice, moderate Republican Pete Abel makes the case.  At Donklephant, Justin Gardner seconds that emotion.  However, in doing so, they bury the most interesting thing they could have said about this election cycle: 2. McCain represents for Republicans what Obama represents for Democrats: a meaningful step away from the last 15-plus years. I’m not saying either man will revolutionize partisan politics as we know it, but both

Dems 2008: The Monster Roams the Countryside [Karl]

TPM’s Josh Marshall has a few words for Bill Clinton: I have to admit that the intensity of Bill Clinton’s attacks on Barack Obama really makes me uncomfortable. I know there are a lot of Democratic party insiders, mostly older than I am, who don’t like it either. No kidding.  I read Newsweek, too: Prominent Democrats are upset with the aggressive role that Bill Clinton is playing in the 2008

Dems 2008: Media misses the story in Nevada [Karl]

The Las Vegas Sun seems to be the only traditional media outlet noting the key to Sen. Hillary Clinton’s popular vote win in Nevada: If you want to know how Sen. Hillary Clinton won a convincing victory in Saturday’s Nevada caucus, look back to a meeting Dec. 15 at William E. Orr Middle School in Las Vegas. There, Robby Mook, Clinton’s state director, told 600 of the campaign’s most committed

Dems 2008: Obama makes MLK, Jr. Day Speech, Wears Shirt [Karl]

Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times has pictures of Sen. Barack Obama speaking at the home church of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Sunday and highlights his latest efforts to portray himself as Unifier: “And yet, if we are honest with ourselves, we must admit that none of our hands are entirely clean. If we’re honest with ourselves, we’ll acknowledge that our own community has not always been true

Andrew Sullivan pays selective attention to Protein Wisdom [Karl]

Excitable Andy quotes our esteemed host’s most recent post on the election, but seems focused on Jeff’s opposition to Sen. John McCain: Yeah, they really do hate McCain that much. Sully misclassifies Jeff as a conservative, as opposed to a classic liberal, but I note that Sully glosses over Jeff’s comment on Sully’s endorsed candidate in the GOP race — Rep. Ron Paul (TOMWCSA): I will not, will not, vote

GOP 2008: Looking for Mr. NotMcCain in Florida

Mark Steyn argues: A McCain victory in SC has to be good news for Giuliani because the narrative becomes “Stop McCain!” and Rudy’s best poised to do that – not just because his numbers in Florida haven’t yet collapsed to the same undetectable levels as they have everywhere else, but because Huck and Mitt and Fred will be fairly proven failures at the “Stop McCain” game. So, if stopping him’s your