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Today we welcome former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore to our Conservative Bloggers’ Briefing at the Heritage Foundation. Gilmore launched his exploratory committee for president last month. He is the first presidential aspirant to take part in our weekly bloggers’ lunch.
‚Ä¢ Pelosi Falls Short On Election Promises – Daniel W. Reilly & Jim VandeHei, The Politico
‚Ä¢ Labor Bill Empowers Government to Set Wages, Benefits for Private Workers – Bryan O‚ÄôKeefe, Washington Examiner
‚Ä¢ What Price Democracy? – Pat Cleary, ShopFloor.org
‚Ä¢ An Assault On Corporate Speech – George F. Will, Washington Post
‚Ä¢ Congress’ Ethics for Sale – Editorial, USA Today
‚Ä¢ McCain’s Campaign Collapses – Dick Morris & Eileen McGann, NewsMax
‚Ä¢ ‘Happy Warrior’ McCain Struggles as an Establishment Candidate – Edwin Chen, Bloomberg
‚Ä¢ Brownback Tries to Get Attention in Crowded Field – Associated Press
‚Ä¢ Jeb in 2008? – Quin Hillyer, American Spectator
‚Ä¢ McCain Strategy Courts Middle – Joseph Curl, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ Sununu Wins Club for Growth Backing in ‚Äô08 Bid – Sam Youngman, The Hill
‚Ä¢ Texas Talks Tough on Illegal Immigrants – Miguel Bustillo, Los Angeles Times
‚Ä¢ Spy on Other citizens? Watch Out for Government Abuse – Howard Goodman, Sun Sentinel
‚Ä¢ NATO, Pakistan Blamed for Growing Taliban Presence in Afghanistan – International News Network
‚Ä¢ Terror Formula Intensifies – Peter Brookes, Boston Herald