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Andrew Breitbart is out for blood:

Reward: $100,000 for Full 'JournoList' Archive; Source Fully Protected: http://bit.ly/cOm91xless than a minute ago via web


Matthew Yglesias is out for beer:

If possible, @ezraklein should sell Breitbart the JournList archives for $100k and use the proceeds on an awesome party.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


Patrick Gavin knows how much he's worth:

$50 million for my entire GMail account and archive.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


David Waldman pokes fun at Breitbart's paranoia:

Who wants to join my new Google group, "LeakList?"less than a minute ago via TweetDeck

I'll sell derivatives based on the futuere likelihood of one of us being paid to leak archives of the list.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


INTERLUDE: Brian Beutler calls our attention back to a more important leak, as well as a potential (if vaguely scary) solution:

New GOP plan for oil spill accountability: Leave it up to President Palin: http://bit.ly/bOh2K6less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


Ben Smith shows liberals how the other half lives:

Now a conservative blogger leaks from a conservative listserv, aiming to blow up a Boehner aide http://is.gd/d94Leless than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone


Oh yeah, aren't the Kagan confirmation hearings still under way?

Grassley to Kagan: "If i accept your answer its going to spoil a whole five minutes i have here ... let me just enjoy it anyway" #kaganless than a minute ago via web


Kathryn Jean Lopez makes Tom Hanks and Geena Davis proud (hint: Madonna and Rosie O'Donnell also starred in this heart warmer of a sports film)

can we all agree that there should be no crying in scotus?less than a minute ago via web


And finally, Adam Serwer looks ahead to tonight's round of cable punditry:

Waiting for inevitable Glenn Beck episode tying Thurgood Marshall to Adolf Hitler. What's THAT chalkboard going to look like?less than a minute ago via web

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