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David Flumenbaum: Feb. 11, 2008 News Update

 
President Bush proclaims John McCain a "true conservative."' Huckabee notes that ain't what he said in 2000. AOL poll shows most respondents think Bush's support hurts rather than helps. Especially among Democrats. Super Tuesday coincides with Mardi Gras. For Romney, followed by Ashes Wednesday. For McCain, Mardi Gras followed by conservatives giving him up for Lent. Ann Coulter says she'll vote for Hillary versus McCain. With endorsements like that, who needs friends? MSNBC's David Shuster suspended after suggesting Hillary Clinton was "pimping out" Chelsea on campaign trail. Who does he think he is, Chris Matthews? Mass. Senators Kennedy and Kerry, Caroline Kennedy and Governor endorse Obama. Hillary wins primary. Ex-Governor Romney drops out of presidential race. And Patriots lose Super Bowl. Probably not a good week to play the Massachusetts primary. Media predicted big win for Obama on Super Tuesday. They're gonna keep trying 'til they get it right.  ... (link)

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