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Wednesday Roundup: Clinton Remix, Cheney's Disappearing Email, Another Obama Endorsement
Here's a fun mashup of Hillary Clinton's hypocritical "Shame on You" blowup:



And, it turns out Dick Cheney knows how to press "delete": When Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald wanted to find out what was going on inside Vice President Dick Cheney's office, the prosecutor in the CIA leak probe made a logical move. He dropped a grand jury subpoena on the White House for all the relevant e-mail. One problem: Even though White House computer technicians hunted high and low, an entire week's worth of e-mail from Cheney's office was missing.

A civil rights leader and superdelegate switched from Clinton to Obama: "Something's happening in America, something some of us did not see coming. Barack Obama has tapped into something that is extraordinary," said Georgia Democratic Rep. John Lewis.

Obama and McCain are already going at it over Iraq: "John McCain may like to say he wants to follow Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell, but so far all he's done is follow George Bush into a misguided war in Iraq that's cost us thousands of lives and billions of dollars."




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