Shameless self-promotion. #

Italian government collapses.

A freakish Facebook assault on a Virginia CR, as told to Michelle Malkin.

Umm… that’s not the photo I would have chosen if I were them. #

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Erick’s no longer SMitten…

I wasn’t for the Pledge, but the Victory Caucus is an essential effort to organize pro-victory voters that you should check out.

“Support Our Troops. Let them Win.” #

Giuliani jumps to 56 - 31 lead in a head-to-head GOP primary matchup with McCain. And by a 2-to-1 margin, GOP primary voters have an accurate view of the Mayor’s positions on social issues.

This has got to be the strangest fundraising appeal ever.

Is the surge working? We’ve been hearing a lot less news out of Iraq lately, so it must be. #

Chuck Todd moves to NBC News as its new political director.

Is this mega Iowa poll legit? If so, very interesting. #

Barack Obama makes his first gaffe. This probably hits very close to home about how many on the Left think about the sacrifice made by our troops…



The Mayor on Mitt Romney, who announces today: “Governor Romney is a good friend, he was somebody I campaigned for very, very hard when he ran for governor of Massachusetts, helped him get elected. I don’t think I’ll be campaigning for him for the Republican nomination this time. I have another candidate that I think is probably going to be better…” #

Noemie Emery on the Metro Republicans.

Rudy scores in California’s invisible primary. #

Rudy, federalism, and freedom.

How Mitch McConnell is running rings around Harry Reid. Senate leaders are always more popular in the minority than the majority. #

The new mother ship puts out its first polling memo of the cycle.

Did John Edwards deliver this year’s version of Hatred Powered Howard’s “What I want to know speech” from DNC’03? Possibly, but it was a solid double rather than a home run, and Hillary did have more signs. #