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New York Times:
Exchanges in Latest Debate Highlight a New Dynamic in the Republican Field — Fred D. Thompson tried to salvage his faltering presidential campaign at a debate Thursday night with a barrage of sharp attacks on the “liberal” policies of Mike Huckabee, the fellow Southerner whom he clearly sees as a rival in the South Carolina primary.
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Katharine Q. Seelye / The Caucus:
Live Blogging the G.O.P. Debate — Preaching to the Choir Katon Dawson, chairman of the S.C. Republican party, looks inappropriately cheerful as he welcomes the audience. And yow,we're suddenly in the midst of a musical opening! First time we've had the national anthem open a debate. — Welcome!
Human Events:
HUMAN EVENTS Endorses Fred Thompson — The 2008 presidential election is the most unusual and most important in many years. It's been more than five decades since such a race didn't feature an incumbent President or Vice President. Since World War II, America has not had a presidential election …
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The Campaign Spot:
Tonight, Fred Reminded Me of Roy Hobbs. — Winner: Thompson. This performance was so commanding, I wanted his last answer to echo back to the lights in the back of the auditorium, blow out all the lamps and spotlights, for the theme to “the Natural” to play, and for him to trot around …
The Corner:
Fred Thompson, Riled — Just got off the line with someone close to the Thompson campaign—and, more to the point, to Thompson himself. His reading of what took place tonight? Fred Thompson was riled. — “Nothing ever upset Fred Thompson more than the story [on the day of the Iowa caucuses] …
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Civil Rights Tone Prompts Talk of an Endorsement — WASHINGTON — Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, the highest-ranking African-American in Congress, said he was rethinking his neutral stance in his state's presidential primary out of disappointment at comments by Bill …
Bryan / Hot Air:
Debate Highlights: Fred takes Huck to the woodshed; Update: Fred on “virgins"; Update: Stalking horse? — Who wants some piping hot Fred? Here he is taking Mike Huckabee to task for his campaign manager suggesting that the Reagan coalition is dead. Fred then goes on to hammer Huckabee's liberal tendencies.
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Stephen Frothingham / Associated Press:
Kucinich Seeks NH Dem Vote Recount — CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Democrat Dennis Kucinich, who won less than 2 percent of the vote in the New Hampshire primary, said Thursday he wants a recount to ensure that all ballots in his party's contest were counted. The Ohio congressman cited …
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Brian Todd / CNN:
Ron Paul literature ranted against blacks, gays — WASHINGTON (CNN) — A series of newsletters in the name of GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul contain several racist remarks — including one that says order was restored to Los Angeles after the 1992 riots when blacks went “to pick up their welfare checks.”
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Kos / Daily Kos:
Let's have some fun in Michigan — In 1972, Republican voters in Michigan decided to make a little mischief, crossing over to vote in the open Democratic primary and voting for segregationist Democrat George Wallace, seriously embarrassing the state's Democrats.
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Ray Lilley / Associated Press:
Edmund Hillary, first atop Everest, dies — WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Sir Edmund Hillary, the unassuming beekeeper who conquered Mount Everest to win renown as one of the 20th century's greatest adventurers, has died, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Friday. He was 88.
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Robert D. McFadden / Associated Press:
Edmund Hillary, First on Everest, Dies at 88
Edmund Hillary, First on Everest, Dies at 88
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USA Today:
Strict immigration law rattles Okla. businesses — PARK HILL, Okla. — Autumn had arrived in eastern Oklahoma, and workers at the sprawling Greenleaf Nursery were prepping for deadly frosts. They needed to ship plants, erect greenhouses and bunch trees together to protect them against the cold.
The Campaign Spot:
Some Heavy-Duty Horse Race Speculation... Over in the Corner, there's fear that Thompson may split the conservative vote with Huckabee, making McCain the victor in South Carolina and on to the nomination. — By late Tuesday night, Mitt Romney's campaign will either be reinvigorated …
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Charles Krauthammer / Real Clear Politics:
Bringing Obama Back to Earth — WASHINGTON — Was it the tears in the New Hampshire coffee shop? Whenever there is a political upset, everyone looks for the unscripted incident, the I-paid-for-this-microphone moment that can account for it. Hillary Clinton's improbable victory in New Hampshire …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Comeback Continent — Today I'd like to talk about a much-derided contender making a surprising comeback, a comeback that calls into question much of the conventional wisdom of American politics. No, I'm not talking about a politician. I'm talking about an economy — specifically …
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
A New Clinton, Going Door to Door in Nevada, Asks for Help — Hillary Rodham Clinton's team is hoping that her new campaign style — appealing more directly to voters — will help her in the Nevada caucuses.
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Ned Lamont Endorses Obama — On the same day that Barack Obama scored the endorsement of John Kerry, he's set to get the support of a decidedly non-establishment Democrat: Ned Lamont. — Lamont has revealed on his Web site that he'll be backing the Illiniois Senator.