Political bits
(CBS) On 60 Minutes, a Republican operative in Alabama will say that Karl Rove told her to stalk former Governor Siegelman to destroy him. (Significant because of the suggestions Siegelman might have been politically prosecuted as part of the US Attorneys thing. I don't know enough about the Siegelman case to judge.)
(Politico) Ralph Nader seems to be hinting that he might announce a run on Meet the Press.
(Politico) The pro-Clinton 527 still hasn't bought any adtime. (Were they scared off by Obama lawyer Bauer's advice or is there a shift in the Clinton campaign?)
(Ambinder) Obama campaign may raise $50 million this month(?)
(FirstRead) Obama outspent Clinton 5 to 1 in Wisconsin.
(CNN) "Hillary Clinton declined to say Friday whether she will continue her presidential run past the upcoming March 4 contests, no matter their outcome."
Rasmussen confirms Texas is tight with a slight Clinton lead.
(AP) AP survey: Superdelegates jump to Obama
(NYTimes) "Clinton Says Debate Remark Not Meant as Farewell"
Oh, and (WSJBlog) Another Republican Congressman indicted.
(And today's Texas musician is none other than Houston's own Archie Bell and the Drells with "Tighten up.")
(Politico) Ralph Nader seems to be hinting that he might announce a run on Meet the Press.
(Politico) The pro-Clinton 527 still hasn't bought any adtime. (Were they scared off by Obama lawyer Bauer's advice or is there a shift in the Clinton campaign?)
(Ambinder) Obama campaign may raise $50 million this month(?)
(FirstRead) Obama outspent Clinton 5 to 1 in Wisconsin.
(CNN) "Hillary Clinton declined to say Friday whether she will continue her presidential run past the upcoming March 4 contests, no matter their outcome."
Rasmussen confirms Texas is tight with a slight Clinton lead.
(AP) AP survey: Superdelegates jump to Obama
(NYTimes) "Clinton Says Debate Remark Not Meant as Farewell"
Oh, and (WSJBlog) Another Republican Congressman indicted.
(And today's Texas musician is none other than Houston's own Archie Bell and the Drells with "Tighten up.")
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