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-- She's rich from oil money. She pays no taxes. She takes her cues from tobacco lobbyists. Maybe we should endorse Arianna Huffington?

-- There have been several pieces of good news for Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign for governor of California. First, Bill Simon graciously dropped out of the race. A Governor Simon would have been a much more appealing prospect for conservatives than a Governor Schwarzenegger. But Simon reasoned that his continued presence in the race would serve the interests only of Democrats. Second, Schwarzenegger won the endorsement of Warren Buffett. He is serving as an adviser to the candidate, which will reassure many voters who consider ...

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