Monday Morning Pre-Work Roundup


The New Republic reiterates a current American concern that 2008 was a lucky year for Obama, rather than a good one. The Telegraph mirrors popular public desire for Brown to comment on the release of the Lockerbie bomber, further articulating the Prime Minister’s silence. Meanwhile at The Telegraph, Boris Johnson talks lower exam requirements, and Janet Daley writes about the elections in Afganistan.

Back across the Atlantic, leftovers from yesterday include The Washington Post’s questionning of “Is he Weak?” Finally Politico has quotes from McCain saying Ted Kennedy’s absense from the house makes a “huge, huge difference” to the Health care debates that have been dominating this week’s press cycle.

Feel very tired, tried going to bed aroud one last night and just couldn’t do it. Must have been up for at leasst an hour and a half rolling aroud, listening to Bon Iver.

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