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    • Longtime White House scribe Helen Thomas caused more than a few eyebrows to perk up when video surfaced on Friday of her declaring that Jews should "get the hell out of Palestine" and go back to Germany and Poland.

      Captured by Rabbi David Nesenoff of RabbiLive.com, the footage made the rounds on mostly conservative and neoconservative sites, with some private complaints that her comments weren't getting wider play.

      Thomas on Friday apologized in a written statement, saying she deeply regretted the comments — which were offered, ironically, during the White House's Jewish Heritage Celebration.

      But even as she was trying to walk back the remarks, calls for her firing mounted. Among the more vocal was former Bush Press Secretary Ari Fleischer, who claimed to have a close relationship with Thomas when he was manning the daily briefings.
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      Yep, time for her to retire.

    • "Thank you, thank you, thank you," she told cheering supporters who were making phone calls to voters on her behalf. "Keep calling. Every call, every vote counts. And with your help, we'll have a helluva party on Tuesday night."

      Referring to recent polls, Fiorina told reporters that she's "opening up a substantial lead" but taking nothing for granted against Boxer.

      Sounding a cautionary note, she told one supporter: "She's been there 28 years, which means a lot of folks have gone up against her and lost. It's important to have someone who can win."

      Fiorina described Boxer as a big tax-and-spend liberal who is out to kill jobs by promoting legislation that would put mandatory caps on greenhouse gas emissions.

      "This is a woman who has been described as among the most liberal, the most partisan members of the U.S. Senate," she said. "And even Dianne Feinstein votes different than Barbara Boxer most of the time."

    • With three days until the primary election and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina in a seemingly comfortable lead against her two opponents, she and Democratic incumbent Sen. Barbara Boxer continued to tangle about who is stronger on national security.

      The sniping began earlier this week when Fiorina aired a new ad mocking Boxer by using an interview clip showing the California Democrat stating that climate change is “one of the very important national security issues we face.”

      Cue Fiorina, on camera, sounding disgusted: “Terrorism kills and Barbara Boxer is worried about the weather.”

      Boxer promptly released a statement defending her work on issues ranging from port security to sanctions on Iran. On Saturday, after touring a new $13.5-million Los Angeles Fire Department Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Facility at LAX — funded mostly by federal stimulus money — Boxer lashed out at Fiorina.
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      Let the general election campaign begin……

    • Fiorina’s second point is that on actual national security issues, she (Barbara Boxer) is an embarassment. Her record:

      * In 2007, Boxer was one of just 25 senators to vote against supplemental funding for US efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
      * In 2003, Boxer voted against $87 billion in supplemental funding for Iraq and Afghanistan reconstruction. 87 senators voted for it.
      * Back in 1999, she also voted against funding for efforts in Kosovo.

  • Carly Fiorina,  Chuck DeVore,  Tom Campbell

    CA-Sen Poll Watch: Carly Fiorina 37% Tom Campbell 22% Chuck DeVore 19%

    senaterepublicans CA-Sen Poll Watch: Campbell 32.6% Fiorina 28.2%  <br/> DeVore 15.3%

    California U.S. Senate candidates Tom
    Campbell, Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore

    The latest California Field Poll released late Friday night has Carly Fiorina leading the U.S. Senate field by 15 points.

    Carly Fiorina has a 15-point lead on Tom Campbell in the final days of the GOP Senate primary.

    The poll found Fiorina has the support of 37 percent of GOP primary voters, with 22 percent of respondents backing Campbell. Irvine Assemblyman Chuck DeVore came in a close third with 19 percent support, with 20 percent still undecided.

    Forty-two percent of GOP respondents said Fiorina was the best bet for defeating Democratic U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer in the fall, with Campbell and DeVore polling at 22 percent and 12 percent, respectively.

    That could be a blow to Campbell’s recent pitch that he’s better poised to beat Boxer, a claim he made based on the results of hypothetical match-ups in the recent USC-LA Times poll.

    The poll surveyed 511 likely GOP primary voters between May 27 and June 2. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.

    Here is the poll and some statistical tabulations prepared by the Sacramento Bee.

    It appears this race is all but over.

    Carly Fiorina is “on air” and have seen her television ads multiple times today. Campbell and DeVore have not had the resources to compete with the Fiorina media onslaught.

    Chuck DeVore and Tom Campbell have failed California Politics 101 where the trusim of money being the “Mother’s Milk of Politics” is especially evident.