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Freaky Friday for GOP

Karl Rove's last day, Tony Snow bails, Gonzales probed, mounting calls for Senator Craig's resignation and worst of all for the pachyderms, the retirement announcement of Senator John Warner -- a likely pick-up for the donkeys, especially if former Virginia Governor Mark Warner decides to run. And for a nice kicker, check out John Judis's TNR article (well-flagged by Open Left's Matt Stoller), predicting a Democratic pickup of as many as seven U.S. Senate seats in '08. Makes for a sweet last weekend of summer.

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