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Our top story remains the mutual disaffection between Ron Paul and neoconservatives, which got picked up by numerous sites, including the Huffington Post's politics page, Andrew Sullivan and Daily Kos.


Matt Drudge continues to feature our piece on U.S. troops resolute on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war.


Jerry Seper's piece detailing Hillary Clinton's exuberance over health care is also popular, and got picked up by an election news aggregator.


CNN's political ticker picked up our piece on voters' views of John McCain's plan to turn around the economy.


RealClearPolitics picked up our house editorial on "Petraeus politics," while RealClearMarkets picked up our commentary from Richard Rahn titled "Really bad ideas."


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Comments (1)

Now the mainstream is starting to get it...The r3VOLution never really was about electing Ron Paul for most of us. It was, is, will continue to be about dragging the GOP back to its roots. We'll Quit fighting when we live in a free republic again. See you at the convention!

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