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2012 and the Republican rescue fantasy — Chief Political Correspondent Follow Him @ByronYork — COLUMBIA, S.C. - Talk to enough people around this key primary state and you'll learn two lessons, over and over again. One is that there is absolutely, positively no unity among Republicans …
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The Other McCain, Hot Air, JustOneMinute, Red Dog Report, Taylor Marsh and Associated Press
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OPINION: Ron Paul driving Republicans' White House campaign
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Don Surber, The Moderate Voice, The Wire and JammieWearingFool

Newt Gingrich Previews 2012 Announcement: ‘My Run For President Of The United States’
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Guardian, Gothamist, Washington Wire and Right Wing Watch

Romney's GOP Supporters Tilt Upscale; Palin's, Downscale
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USA Today, Mediaite, Wonkette, CNN, National Review, Balloon Juice and GOP 12

Gingrich will announce presidential campaign Wednesday
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Cubachi, Crooks and Liars, Ballot Box, The Politico, Liberty Pundits Blog, Indecision Forever and Outside the Beltway

US's Bin Laden deal with Pakistan — US forces were given permission to conduct unilateral raid inside Pakistan if they knew where Bin Laden was hiding, officials say — The US and Pakistan struck a secret deal almost a decade ago permitting a US operation against Osama bin Laden …
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Leak of C.I.A. Officer Name Is Sign of Rift With Pakistan — ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — For the second time in five months, the Pakistani authorities have angered the Central Intelligence Agency by tipping the Pakistani news media to the identity of the C.I.A. station chief in Islamabad …
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NBC's Three-Hour ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ Down 23% … A supersized edition of Donald Trump's competition series Celebrity Apprentice spanned three hours, going head-to-head against the rest of primetime on Sunday. — But, NBC's three-hour telecast — which saw Star Jones and LaToya Jackson fired …
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Taylor Marsh, The Moderate Voice, Ben Smith's Blog and Don Surber
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Trump: ‘I Am The Least Racist Person There Is’ Because A Black Guy Won The Apprentice Six Years Ago — Potential presidential candidate Donald Trump has often found himself in hot water for making racially-tinged comments — saying in the span of a single press conference, for example …
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Top of the Ticket, Ballot Box, Daily Kos, Shakesville, The Moderate Voice, Taylor Marsh and Ben Smith's Blog


Former Apprentice Contestant: Trump 'Doesn't Like Educated African-Americans Very Much' — A former contestant on The Apprentice, whose harsh treatment by Donald Trump drew accusations of racism in 2004, suggested to TPM on Monday that the billionaire Republican businessman's attacks …
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Mediaite, News Hounds, Talking Points Memo, Indecision Forever, FrumForum, National Review and Wonkette

Whose Foreign Policy Is It? — For those with eyes to see, the daylight between the foreign policies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama has been shrinking ever since the current president took the oath of office. But last week made it official: When the story of America's post-9/11 wars is written …
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Poll: Economy fears temper Obama's bin Laden bump
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What If Bush Had Been President These Past Eight Days?
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The Hill Poll: Voters see president's ratings bounce vanishing soon
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Washington Monthly and AMERICAblog News

Attorney General vows to close Guantanamo
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Pajamas Media and Weasel Zippers

Why I Will Not Support Jon Huntsman. Ever. [UPDATED] — “I cannot tolerate a man serving as our ambassador to our chief strategic adversary in the world plotting, while in that capacity, to run against the President of the United States.” — Ambassador Jon Huntsman is gearing up now to run for President of the United States.
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John Boehner: Cut ‘trillions’ as debt limit nears — NEW YORK — Speaker John Boehner will call on Congress to offset a debt ceiling hike with spending cuts of a greater amount, an ambitious proposal that puts House Republicans on a collision course with Democrats who want much more modest spending restrictions attached to the vote.
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In praising Tea Party, Bachmann swipes at Boehner's leadership
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Cubachi, National Review and Liberty Pundits Blog

Support for Third U.S. Party Dips, but Is Still Majority View — Fifty-two percent believe a third political party is needed — PRINCETON, NJ — Fifty-two percent of Americans believe the Republican and Democratic parties do such a poor job of representing the people that a third party is needed.
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Hot Air
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Gallup poll sees growing support for third party in GOP, Tea Party
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The Hill, Left Coast Rebel and Weasel Zippers

NY-26: Dem Kathy Hochul in the lead in new DK/SEIU poll
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TPMDC, Public Policy Polling, Washington Post, The New Republic and Ballot Box


Home Market Takes a Tumble — Turnaround More Distant After 3% Drop, Steepest Quarterly Decline Since 2008 — The U.S. housing market's 1Q 2011 decline was the steepest in three years. Additionally, a Zillow.com survey indicates nearly 30% of borrowers owe more than their homes are worth.
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‘Underwater’ Homeowners Rise to 28 Percent, Zillow Says
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Wonk Room, DownWithTyranny!, Pajamas Media and The Gateway Pundit


Gunter Sachs, the playboy who married Brigitte Bardot, kills himself at 78 — Millionaire playboy Gunter Sachs, the German-born former husband of Brigitte Bardot, has killed himself at the age of 78. — He is reported to have shot himself at his home in the Swiss resort of Gstaad.


Navy Authorizes Chaplains to Perform Same-Sex ‘Marriages’ in Naval Chapels — (CNSNews.com) - Anticipating the elimination of the military ban on homosexuality, the Office of the Chief of Navy Chaplains has decided that same-sex couples in the Navy will be able to get married in Navy chapels …
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US Navy Gives OK for On Base Same-Sex Marriages
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South Carolina Taking Light Bulb Ban into Its Own Hands — Fed up with the federal government's ban of the traditional incandescent light bulb, state representatives in South Carolina are pushing for the state to produce and use incandescents solely for its state.
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Brooklyn, NY - After Outrage Hasidic Newspaper Issues Statement On Altered White House Photo — Brooklyn, NY - Much has been written about a controversial altered photograph of the White House situation room published by Der Tzeitung, a Chareidi newspaper, based out of Brooklyn.

Unspoken Truths — Until cancer attacked his vocal cords, the author didn't fully appreciate what was meant by “a writer's voice,” or the essential link between speech and prose. As a man who loved to talk, he turns to the masters of such conversation, both in history and in his own circle.

The Unwisdom of Elites — The past three years have been a disaster for most Western economies. The United States has mass long-term unemployment for the first time since the 1930s. Meanwhile, Europe's single currency is coming apart at the seams. How did it all go so wrong?


Why Success Starts With Failure — Tim Harford is a columnist for The Financial Times and the author of “The Undercover Economist.” He's part of the growing cadre of journalists who try to write about economics in plain English. His new book, “Adapt: Why Success Always Starts With Failure,” will be published this week.
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Feinstein rethinks Pakistan aid — Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein said Monday that the relationship between the United States and Pakistan “makes less and less sense” and questioned continuing to send billions of dollars in aid to the country now that it's …