Crime-Busting, Indiana-Boosting, Congestion Promises
Hillary Clinton discusses her crime-fighting plan in West Philadelphia. [Philadelphia Inquirer]
Paul Begala voices his “contempt” for Mark Penn. [HuffingtonPost]
Barack Obama says he would have fired Penn, and calls the public financing system – in preparation for an inevitable opt-out -- “creaky.” [Ben, Spin Cycle]
Obama says that Indiana could be a “tie-breaker.” [Indianapolis Star]
Alan Gerson goes public with what he says the Bloomberg administration promised him in return for his vote on congestion pricing. [Liz]
Mike McMahon guesses that Staten Island’s interests will probably not be adversely affected by the abrupt end of Christine Quinn’s unorthodox accounting practices. [S.I. Advance]
Bill Clinton made eight factual errors, according to one tally, in his criticism of the coverage of his wife’s “misstatement” on the Bosnia landing. [Jake Tapper]
And Michael Calderone says it was clearly Bill Clinton’s “most foolish” swipe at the press. [Politico]
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