I don't check it very often because they're usually pretty rah-rah-republican, but today it's pretty good...
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/TheNote/story?id=156238On edit - quotes from The Note:
The President made no reference to the leak story when he addressed the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast at 8:30 am ET. President Bush made a statement about the economy in the Diplomatic Reception Room when he returned to the White House this morning. We are not expected to see the President on-camera again for the rest of the day after that, so the focus will be on Scott McClellan's midday briefing — which is sure to get roadblocked cable news coverage.
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So: the day is clear. Republicans will put out statements on the economy, Democrats on the leak. Guess which will get more attention on the Sunday shows.
But it seems to us to be a perfect day to ask John McCain about his thoughts on the latest developments of the leak case while making his first trip of the year to New Hampshire.
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As it is each Friday — though, we suppose there may be an extra television crew or two on hand today — the grand jury looking into the leak investigation is scheduled to meet at 9:30 am ET.