Other Political Dishes Served Friday
Now that Donkey Dish has whet your appetite for political punditry, check out other servings around the Net, with bloggers and “real” journalists tackling the campaign in Pennsylvania, California, and North Carolina, plus the good things about Katie Couric, shady Clinton business dealings and a battle for control of John McCain…
- On Sunday, in all 53 California districts, caucuses will be held to choose delegates to the national convention. This is, obviously, generating great interest this year. MyDD goes inside the California delegate purge.
- We’ve seen a slew of Pennsylvania polls, but Keystone Politics gives us a different set of figures - on who’ll be voting. More than 50,300 voters in Philadelphia alone have registered as Democrats since November.
- From the overlooked future campaign battleground of North Carolina, Blue NC has a neat account (and Michelle Obama photos) of an aspiring First Lady speaking to a boisterous crowd at North Carolina State this week.

- How to explain the odd connection between Bill Clinton, Raffaello Follieri (Italian real estate hot shot who dates Anne Hathaway) and Pennsylvania church-buying ventures gone awry? The Huffington Post tries.
- The NeoCons and pragmatists are at war over John McCain’s candidacy, and specifically its foreign policy, the New York Times reports in a piece that illustrates the ideological divides within the Republican Party.
- With criticism rampant and rumors of her imminent departure spreading like wildfire, Katie Couric could use, and perhaps deserves a little positive press. So from the Jossip comes eight ways viewers can identify with Katie.
- The word “Frankenstein” has come to mean monsters of our own creation, and beyond our control. The slow demise from the disregard with which we have treated our environment, and the threat of nuclear annihilation are both Frankensteins of our own making, the Existentialist Cowboy writes.

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April 12th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
I have been listening since last night Hillary and McCain’s outrage over Obama’s comment yesterday. Of course they have put him on the defence but I am sick of this crap.
They should be on the defence. He was right. They all have to stop playing tat for tat one upmanship games and act like functioning thinking unbiased adults trying to get back our America.
Obama is doing pretty good but McCain is the chosen Republican false God. They will steal this one too so he can follow this destructive new order agenda!