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Monday, March 07, 2005
Monday Morning 2008 Roundup
Monday Morning 2008 Roundup
The Union Leader: Frist packs house in city Preumably the house was not packed with cat lovers.
Clinton Vies With Bush For Hawkishness on War: "Exhibiting a knack for political repositioning that has some Republicans tremulous about 2008, Senator Clinton nearly matched President Bush's hawkishness in her remarks to the Jewish Community Relations Council yesterday morning, hours before she enthusiastically denounced his position on abortion at New York University in the afternoon..."
Ted Kennedy 'respects' Hillary, but Kerry gets his vote
Also in Boston, the Globe looks at Romney family history. The word "brainwashed" does not appear until the third of three pages.
Roadblocks ahead for Giuliani: Robert Novak: "Lott, who likes and admires Giuliani, told him that the New Yorker's support for abortion, homosexual rights and gay marriage are heavy burdens for a Republican to carry nationally. Giuliani protested that he never supported same-sex marriage, only civil unions. Lott advised that in Mississippi, they don't see any difference between gay marriage and civil unions." Novak is evil but must be at the top of the leak list again.
Edwards in Kansas and Missouri; if the Whig Party ever makes a comeback whig.com is taken.
Daddy Bush tells Newsweek Hillary will run and Jeb will not. I'm still betting heavily on Jeb being the nominee in `08 under the Republican Principle of Whose Turn Is It.
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