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Nobel Prize ignores inconvenient untruths to reward Gore

Source: scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com

The nine falsehoods in his film identified by the judge were: Gore's assertion that the sea level would rise 20 feet "in the near future"; that low-lying Pacific atolls have already been evacuated; that the Gulf Stream will shut down; that graphs showing a correlation between an  …

Hillary's Infidelity: Clinton Drops Bill's Cuban Advances for a More Hardline Approach

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Obama's strategy makes her spurn Bill's Cuban advances and embrace Bush and the GOP's anti-Castro right.

Hillary Clinton Has a 33-point Lead!!

Source: New York Post

Hillary Rodham Clinton has jumped to an astounding 33-point lead over Barack Obama, topping her main rival among every major slice of the electorate and widening a dominating advantage she has held all summer.

Clinton sees risks in rapid Iraq pullout

Source: International Herald Tribune

Senator Hillary Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, went out of her way Sunday to underscore the risks of a too-rapid U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.

WSJ: Clinton Leads Obama 43% to 22%

Source: politicalwire.com

Sen. Hillary Clinton opened a 21-point edge over her closest contender, Sen. Barack Obama, leading him 43% to 22% in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. John Edwards is third with 13% support.

Obama's Behind In the Count 0-2

Source: The Washington Post

Barack Obama's performance in the YouTube debate with his comments on meeting with certain foreign leaders shows that he's not quite ready for primetime.

Democrats courting fickle superdelegates

Source: CNN

Top Democratic Presidential contenders are seeking to lock-down the important "super-delegates" of their Party, months before the Convention.

Will Obama positively not go negative?

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Political campaigns can be rough business -- especially presidential ones. Hard-hitting attack ads are coin of the realm in politics these days for one very simple reason: They work.

Al-Qaeda praying for Obama win: Australian PM

Source: Australian News Network

Another cutting insight into the al-Qaeda mindset from a man who clearly knows their thoughts better than they do themselves.

Obama-mania may backfire

Source: Christian Science Monitor

Right now, Obama enjoys a sweet story line. But at some point, the media will be eager to fill in the missing pages. And when they do, Obama may find that his biggest strength with the media has its problems.

The Big Question: Could Hillary Clinton really become the next US president?

Source: Independent.co.uk

Is America ready to elect a woman president? Yes... * Hillary has the money, the name recognition, and the ability * Thanks to the Iraq war and public disillusion with Bush, 2008 looks a great year for Democrats * Nasty surprises can be ruled out: Hillary has been under the p …

Poll: Feingold among top 10 for political favorability

Source: The Winston-Salem Journal

Given that Senator Feingold's national name recognition is still relatively low, I'm delighted that he made it on the top 10 most favorable politicians list.