Summary
When first informed about [Robert Novak], who is derisively known as Robert "No Facts," [Barack Obama] appeared to bite on a news item from a reporter whose credibility has been questioned since his exposure of a CIA agent that led to the conviction of Scooter Libby. But then the senator from Illinois quickly retracted his remarks. "I really value my reputation and my character and my family," Obama told the press Sunday in Marion, Iowa. "In the era of the blogosphere, we have seen what happened with John McCain in 2000, what happened with John Kerry in 2004. If you don't get on this stuff quickly, then it starts drifting around, and that is not something I am going to accept."
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Obama Eases Ahead of Clinton in Iowa
It's still more than six weeks until the Iowa primaries, but it seems a lot closer to the Democratic presidential contenders as the rhetoric amon...
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