Pelosi on Sexism, Bill Clinton on Obama
June 24, 2008 | 12:57 p.m
Nancy Pelosi says there was sexism in the presidential campaign. [The Swamp]
Through a spokesman, Bill Clinton released a sentence in support of Barack Obama. [A.P.]
An upstate editorial board says of Obama's proposal for an urban czar, "Does the country really need yet another czar-type?" [D&C]
State Senator Jose Serrano thinks Obama is right about urban areas and bottom-up growth. [Room 8]
Paul Francis, who worked as a top aide to David Paterson and Eliot Spitzer, resigned. [The Real Estate]
Barry Mazor reviews that Woodstock museum that briefly became a presidential campaign issue. [W.S.J.]
Obama continues to make waves in merchandising around the world. [BBC]
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