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- Did John Edwards let slip an endorsement this morning? Watch the video and decide for yourself.
- Obama picked up seven superdelegates today and ABC declared earlier in the day that by their count, Obama already leads Clinton in this category for the first time. (A story in tomorrow's New York Times puts Obama ahead as well.) Most other news sources still have him trailing Clinton by single digits.
- According to "West Wing" actors he dined with in 2001, John McCain voted against George W. Bush in 2000, something he has repeatedly denied.
- Stay classy: Rumsfeld blames the military for botching the Iraq War. Think Progress reminds us what really happened during the war planning.
- Speaking of Iraq, Ari Berman argues that Clinton's position on the war "doomed" her campaign from the start.
- Jonathan Chait shrewdly notes that Clinton has been campaigning as a conservative populist for some time now.
- Both Reason's Michael C. Moynihan and the NY Times' David Brooks argue that American conservatives ought to start emulating British conservatives. The Corner flips out.
- You can't make this stuff up: 178 House Republicans vote against Mother's Day. Meanwhile, McCain puts his mother in a new campaign ad.
- And speaking of mothers, salary.com determines that moms ought to be making about $117,000 a year, based on the work they do.
--Mori Dinauer