The Hill Articles: May 7, 2008

May 7
Senate appropriators pitch $165 billion supplemental Backs turn on Clinton Sympathy but caution for Fossella Blue Dogs vow to bite on Iraq spending bill Farm bill authors vow to defeat veto Faces a hard landing back in the Senate Waters points to Democrats in errant procedural votes McCain camp sees gold in Dem results Special Reports: Luxury Living Rev. Wright’s Followers Weyant’s World: May 8, 2008 Davis campaign changes tune 2008 & Counting Bush: 2008 will not be a rerun of 2006 State by State DAY’S END ROUNDUP Hillary won’t adopt the Huckabee option Michelle Obama’s tales of woe Space race over, but some don’t want to ask Russians for a ride House panel slashes top Army programs Q&A with Mike Leavitt Catch-Phrase Oversight Gravel and Obama Girl Sing Duet in Web Ad Q&A with Mike Leavitt (full transcript) BLT Steak carves its niche Travel-savvy secrets The best in style & beauty SalonOne80 adds cool touch to K St. Why can’t the guys be pampered a little too? Real estate agents are no strangers to rich, famous Dignity or jihad Hillary skidded on gasoline Disconnect: The cause of the mortgage debacle New era Democratic Nomination Speech Falls On ‘I Have A Dream’ Anniversary Superdelegates should know they’re in dangerous waters A lobster shack arrives Rep. Jackson Lee: ‘Are You Calling Me A Liar?’ Chef 101: Spike Mendelsohn Like senator, like home: Sanders’s yard is an eyesore Johnson to Run Unopposed Norquist To Show Up In N.H. With GOP House Candidate Pressure builds on Clinton to drop out Feinstein to ask Clinton for her primary game plan McCain’s VP Decision The White House MIDDAY BLOG ROUNDUP Leahy seeks to quiz Big Oil over gas prices Looking Forward To Contests, Clinton Sends Out E-mail Seeking Donations Clark Sources: Clinton Call Didn’t Happen Bush slams Dems’ agenda, issues housing veto threat Blog: Clark Urged Clinton To Drop Out Clinton will stay in race, senior advisers say Democrats Scrutinize Labor Department’s Earmark Spending Obama Coming to D.C. to Court Supers SEIU: Obama Is Clearly Presumptive Nominee Clinton Lends Her Campaign Another $6.4 Million Harold Ford, Jr. Wants Consideration of Unity Ticket Drudge Report The Huffington Post Daily Kos MyDD The Corner Hot Air MORNING READ RedState Power Line The Plank The Night the Old Politics Died Parting Shot Gas Tax Holiday The Final Indiana Numbers Clinton edges Obama in Indiana Clinton is on the ropes One in Five Indiana Republicans Voted Against McCain