Morning Reading List, 06.23.08
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We’ve got your morning mix of media Muesli after the jump…
An insider’s report from the Washington Times’ summer “Chill” party: That was John Solomon and wife boogie-ing on the dance floor and smooching in the photo booth. And Peter Parisi has replaced Stacy McCain as karaoke king.
It’s Clarence Thomas‘ birthday. Also: KT Tunstall and Randy Jackson.
For reporters on the trail, you could only hope that your luggage was checked by a dog as cute as this one.
When we asked you Friday, most of you did plan on watching Sunday’s “Meet the Press.”
Over the weekend, Mike Allen‘s Playbook told us that it was LA Times’r Andrew Malcolm‘s birthday.
Yes, yes, we need candidates to talk even less in depth than they already do: There’s a Twitter debate coming up.
“McClellan: Bush must blame himself for mistrust”
Who said this:
“My wife is standing over here. Come over here, Kathy. She never does this. … Kathy, come here. She doesn’t want to come on”
Right. Chris Matthews. Hat tip: Wake Up Call.
What is Ari Fleischer doing tomorrow? Speaking to The Freemasons of the Nation’s Capital
Via Oprah.com: Tim Russert‘s A-Ha! moment.
Check out today’s White House Photo of the Day from Time.
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Please note, effective Monday, I will no longer be covering technology, telecom and lobbying issues for AP, but have moved on to other duties within the organization.
While I will still be keeping an eye on such issues, my colleague Joelle Tessler will be taking over the technology and telecom beat, which she has extensively covered previously at CQ, San Jose Mercury New, Dow and other places. She had been covering defense matters for AP.
FREE STEAKS ALL AROUND? A pipe bursts in the ceiling between Charlie Palmer’s (above) and Politico’s congressional bureau (below), giving new meaning — thank you, John Harris — to the words ‘saturation coverage.’ Amie Parnes’ toys are dry. Bresnahan’s NY Giants Super Bowl T-shirt is not.
JACK CAFFERTY, CNN ANCHOR: You know what I did yesterday?
WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: What’s that?
CAFFERTY: I had the day off yesterday. Know what I did?
BLITZER: Relaxed?
CAFFERTY: I went to “Sex and the City.”
(LAUGHTER)
BLITZER: Tell me about it later, OK? Thanks, Jack.
CAFFERTY: I don’t want to.
BLITZER: All right. Thank you.
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