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Deception at Core of Obama Plans — Charles Krauthammer, RealClearPolitics

Obama and the Politics of Crowds — Fouad Ajami, WSJ.com

Obama: Palin’s Family is Off Limits, Except When It Isn’t — Jim Geraghty, The Campaign Spot on National Review Online

Beijing Olympics: Faking scandal over girl who ’sang’ in opening ceremony — Richard Spencer, UK Telegraph

The Obamamessiah has another uh-oh moment. — Cassy Fiano, Wizbang

Colleges are allowing coed dorm rooms — Michelle R. Smith, Associated Press

Can a Regular American Win the White House? — DJ Drummond, Wizbang

Why is a Hillary Clinton Campaign Member Asking Questions at a Republican Debate? — Adam Yoshida

See Also from Jim Geraghty at National Review: One Guy Asked a Question At Both Parties’ YouTube Debates? More YouTube Questions From Liberals Exposed.

Bunker Hillary: Clinton’s strategy for crushing the media.
— Michael Crowley, The New Republic

Please Don’t Marry Our Daughters
— Brad Stone, Bits: a New York Times Blog

The website covered by this article is thankfully a prank. Yikes.

Why I see John Edwards as a big phony
— Brad Warthen, The State

Who The Hell Elected Helen Thomas?
— Dan Riehl, Riehl World View

The $54 Million Pants Suit That Wouldn’t Die
Mark Fisher, Raw Fisher @ WP

Unhinged anti-war zealot shoots airman, kills self
— Michelle Malkin

Gore: Ignorant or Dishonest? — George Reisman’s Blog on Economics, Politics, Society, and Culture

Declaration of Independence, graph 9

He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.

McCain Falls to Single Digits
California Yankee, RedState

CBS News fires producer for plagiarism — AP on Yahoo

See also: A Blog about Art swipes: You Thought We Wouldn’t Notice Companies lifting designs from artists Mark Frauenfelder, BoingBoing

‘That’s Not Nice’: Our political discourse needs less censorship and more self-discipline
Peggy Noonan, OpinionJournal

Are Today’s Students Too Self-Centered? Study Finds Rising Narcissism, Fears It Could Hurt Personal Relationships, Society
AP on CBS News