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Political tidbits: Burns likes Obama’s stance on Iran, Fleischer calls Obama new Carter (UPDATED)

    • Former Bush administration official Nicholas Burns says Barack Obama is right: The United States should talk to adversaries like Iran, in Newsweek.
    • Former Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer calls Barack Obama "the Jimmy Carter of the 21st century" and brings up Jeremiah Wright when talking to Jewish voters in Las Vegas, reports the Wall Street Journal.
    • In Israel, boxing promoter and Israel supporter Don King endorses Obama because he'll speak softly but carry a big stick, according to the Jerusalem Post.
    • The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg rips the "Jewish extremists" behind the distribution of the film "Obsession" in swing states.
    • Stop using Hitler "as a political tool," writes Brad Hirschfield on Beliefnet, in a response to that Pennsylvania e-mail.
    • George Costanza – actually, Jason Alexander – campaigns for Obama in South Florida, writes the Huffington Post.
    • Jewish Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle (R) is on the campaign trail too, for McCain, reports the Honolulu Advertiser.
    • The Christian Science Monitor reports that Israelis are "uneasy" at the prospect of an Obama election.
    • Young non-Orthodox Jews don't give Israel high priority when voting for president, according to a new study reported in the Jerusalem Post.
    • Sen. Ted Stevens' (R-Alaska) conviction yesterday means Ethan Berkowitz's chances in his race against longtime incumbent Republican Don Young, just got better. Here's the New York Times noting Republicans bailing out on Young, who is implicated in the same scandal as Stevens.
    • The New Republic wonders about the National Republican Sentorial Committee's "Sex-and-Al Franken Obsession." And even Norm Coleman says he was "astonished" by the comic-book style mailer and that any more copies should be collected and destroyed.

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