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Barack Obama's Big Speech

Hillary and Bill Clinton resorted to cheap, dirty politics after Iowa. They got a sympathy vote in New Hampshire - and won Nevada by using race as a wedge issue. Granted, they weren't nearly as disgraceful, tasteless and unconsciounable as a Republican campaign's use of race...but they played Latinos against African Americans to get a cheap win. It all backfired in South Carolina. In a three-way race, one can best hope for a plurality. Obama got a clear majority. Iowa was no fluke. Yes, we can.

2 - John Edwards was far, far behind. This marked the end of Edwards being able to make a plausible argument that he could be President. He can't. I don't think he needs to run out and leave the race. This is now a delegate race, and dropping out now would not help him in the least. The delegates that he's racking up now may very well make him the next Attorney General.


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No silent treatment from Stewart

Regardless of Stewart's Pollyanna view of driver democracy, his charges on Sunday enticed NASCAR's most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr., to follow suit. Earnhardt had touched on the tire subject before Stewart arrived in the AMS media center on Sunday, but elaborated once his fellow driver arrived. Earnhardt is not shy around a microphone. And he speaks from the heart. Still, there's strength in numbers.

And for the first time since Joe Gibbs Racing expanded to three teams in 2005, Stewart is discovering that same strength with his teammates. Although Denny Hamlin has struggled early this season, he proved to be Chase worthy the last two years. JGR newcomer Kyle Busch currently leads the point standings in both the Craftsman Truck and Sprint Cup Series. Stewart took a hit in points following Las Vegas, but climbed back to eighth after finishing second in Atlanta.


 
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