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USATODAY.com - Mitt Romney, who suspended his presidential campaign Thursday, has many admirable qualities. He was a successful business executive, organizer of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and governor of Massachusetts. He brought tons of money, telegenic looks and establishment support to the race for the Republican nomination, now all but certain to go to John McCain.
USATODAY.com - The economy's sinking. Maxed-out consumers are struggling to pay bills. And credit card issuers? They're busy trying to wring more money out of their customers.
USATODAY.com - Policymakers on Capitol Hill are understandably concerned about the current problems in our economy. Ensuring the availability of credit is an important part of the economic equation.
The Christian Science Monitor - They must be pinching themselves at the State Department. Can it be that the White House wants one of the largest increases ever in the diplomatic corps? The request, revealed in the president's budget this week, shows Washington awakening to the compelling need for greater "soft power."
The Christian Science Monitor - Oil and conflict. These are the two topics that dominate news coverage of the Middle East.
HuffingtonPost.com - After six years of war, it is our country's moral obligation to provide real support for our troops and veterans.
The Nation - The Nation -- Right now, Florida and Michigan have no delegates. The Democratic primaries held there, in violation of DNC rules, don't count. Hillary Clinton's spin of "victory" holds no meaning.
The Nation - The Nation -- David Obey really did want to vote for John Edwards for president.
RealClearPolitics.com - The prospect of John McCain as Republican nominee is inspiring sometimes angry resistance from millions of conservative stalwarts. Ann Coulter's famous support for Hillary Clinton threatens to spark a wave of conservative "suicide voters" if the Arizona Senator gets the nomination.
RealClearPolitics.com - "We're from the government -- and we're here to help!" The Senate has passed its stimulus package.
The Weekly Standard - What a moment! Having learned nothing from the left's Bush Derangement Syndrome, the conservative movement's big talkers spent the days before Super Tuesday indulging in a fiery display of McCain Derangement Syndrome.
Richard Reeves - LOS ANGELES -- Yes, I still use AOL as my home page, probably because I'm too lazy to move on. And, yes, I start many days growling in hazy anger because folks in cyberspace seem to think Britney Spears is to the United States in 2008 what Winston Churchill was to England in 1940. But last Wednesday, I was even madder than usual when the first headline that popped up was: "Media Gets It Wrong Again."
Linda Chavez - The bitter squabbling on the right over the presidential nomination has now entered a dangerous phase.
Mona Charen - I posted a squib on the National Review website about a robo call I received from John McCain (Virginia's primary is Tuesday). The call stressed that he would, if elected, be a down-the-line limited government conservative who would never raise taxes, would defend life, would enforce immigration laws and would win the war on terror.
Susan Estrich - John McCain is one lucky guy. A funny thing happened to him on the way to the Republican nomination.
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