The Wall Street Journal covers what few elsewhere in the media have noted (likely because the rest are so engrossed in decrying the SCOTUS ruling regarding the 2nd Amendment):
In addition to their landmark gun rights ruling, the same five Justices took another whack at Congress's attempts to limit political speech via campaign-finance limits. John McCain, call your office.
Perhaps more tellingly, the piece ends by describing the pitfalls of seeking adulation from liberals:
As for Mr. McCain, we assume his campaign-finance travails this year have been educational. He became a media fave by embracing fund-raising limits as a cause, only to watch as the media now drops him for Barack Obama, who refuses to adhere to the same limits and so will vastly outspend the Republican in the fall. Such are the rewards of pursuing liberal admiration.
The question now is whether McCain, having fallen into the media box-trap, has learned anything from the experience.