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CBS News:
Poll: Cain tops 3-way race with Romney, Gingrich — CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. — In the Republican race for the presidential nomination, Newt Gingrich's support continues to slowly grow …
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Steven Thomma / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Poll: Romney retakes lead in GOP race, Gingrich moves to second — WASHINGTON — The Republican presidential race is being shaken up again, with Mitt Romney retaking the lead, Newt Gingrich surging into second place, and Herman Cain dropping to third place, according to a new McClatchy-Marist poll released Friday.
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Brent Budowsky / Pundits Blog:
Mitt Romney: Cancel the coronation — how conservatives can defeat him — For those who believe the current commentariat consensus that Mitt Romney should be coronated as the inevitable Republican nominee, consider the excellent story by Alicia Cohn in The Hill about conservatives uniting to defeat Romney …
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CNN, The Politico and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Rasmussen Reports:
Just 25% Have Favorable Opinion of Rick Perry
Just 25% Have Favorable Opinion of Rick Perry
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Weasel Zippers, 2012 Decoded, Outside the Beltway and National Review
Jo Becker / New York Times:
Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania Governor, Couldn't Discuss Inquiry — For months, Gov. Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania had reason to suspect a sexual abuse scandal was going to explode at Penn State University. He also had no way to talk about it, or to prepare for it.
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The Maddow Blog, Prairie Weather and Rod Dreher
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Andrew Cohen / The Atlantic Online:
Joe Paterno and the Law
Joe Paterno and the Law
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his vorpal sword, emptywheel and Sports Illustrated
Michael Isikoff / msnbc.com:
Paterno contacts criminal defense lawyer, source tells NBC News
Paterno contacts criminal defense lawyer, source tells NBC News
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DCist, CBS Chicago, CBS News, CBS Minnesota, Law Blog, The BLT and emptywheel
Mike Elk / Open Mike:
Penn State Riots About White Men Not Liking to Be Held Accountable
Penn State Riots About White Men Not Liking to Be Held Accountable
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American Spectator and National Review
Eamon Javers / CNBC:
Congress Members Took Part in Insider Trading: Abramoff — As many as a dozen members of Congress and their aides took part in insider trading based on foreknowledge of market moving information on Capitol Hill, disgraced Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff told CNBC in an interview.
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Outside the Beltway, ProfessorBainbridge.com and Business Insider
Paul V. Kane / New York Times:
To Save Our Economy, Ditch Taiwan — WITH a single bold act, President Obama could correct the country's course, help assure his re-election, and preserve our children's future. — He needs to redefine America's mindset about national security away from the old defense mentality …
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nbcnewyork.com:
Protesters Coming Down With the “Zuccotti Lung” — Park conditions put demonstrators at risk for variety of sicknesses, officials say. — With wintry weather poised to swoop into the cramped outdoor quarters of Occupy Wall Street protesters, it may not be long before more campers catch what's being called “Zuccotti lung.”
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Weasel Zippers, New York Post, The PJ Tatler and OWS Exposed
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Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
For Occupy Wall Street, Health Is a Growing Concern
For Occupy Wall Street, Health Is a Growing Concern
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Pat Dollard, The Other McCain, New York Magazine, Gawker, Outside the Beltway, Gothamist and The Lonely Conservative
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Anita Hill has ‘no comment’ on Cain — Anita Hill refused to comment directly on the Herman Cain sexual harassment charges but said she felt “gratified” that a more mature discussion about the issue could take place in 2011. — Speaking as a member of Time magazine's Person of the Year panel earlier …
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Michael D. Shear / The Caucus:
Cain on Camera Joking About Anita Hill
Cain on Camera Joking About Anita Hill
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Burlington Free Press:
Future of Occupy Burlington encampment uncertain after police clear City Hall Park to investigate man's death — The city closed half of City Hall Park and put a halt to all camping at the Occupy Burlington site Thursday night while police investigate a shooting in a tent that cost a 35-year-old man his life.
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The Raw Story, Nation Now, The Snitch and L.A. NOW
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
James O'Keefe Is Capitalizing on the Cult of Journalistic Objectivity — His latest sting is yet more evidence that pretending reporters have no opinions or biases is no longer tenable — Here's how Brooke Gladstone, host of the NPR show On the Media, summed up one obligation of professional journalists …
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Rod Dreher
Kevin Drum / Political Mojo:
Corporations Hate Regulation, Until They Love It — The “Volcker rule” is a simple thing. Basically, it says that if you're a bank that takes deposits and benefits from federal deposit insurance, you can't also make risky trades that might blow up your bank and cost the taxpayers a bundle.
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Talking Points Memo, A plain blog about politics and National Review
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Legends of the Fail — This is the way the euro ends — not with a bang but with bunga bunga. Not long ago, European leaders were insisting that Greece could and should stay on the euro while paying its debts in full. Now, with Italy falling off a cliff, it's hard to see how the euro can survive at all.
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The New Republic, JustOneMinute, The Confluence, Washington Monthly and Prairie Weather
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Gingrich Says God Forgave Him — Newt Gingrich told the Christian Broadcast Network that he sought God's “forgiveness” for his extramarital affairs. — Said Gingrich: “There's no question at times of my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country …
John McWhorter / The New Republic:
Herman Cain Played the Race Card, But Liberals Are the Ones Who Dealt It — Let us imagine for a moment that a woman came forth claiming that Barack Obama had sexually harassed her fifteen years ago. What would the reaction be from liberal partisans, and assorted other supporters?
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Betsy's Page and Rod Dreher
Quinnipiac University:
Mack Attack Sweeps Florida GOP Senate Pack, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Rubio Untouched By Family History Challenge — By tossing his hat into the ring, U.S. Rep. Connie Mack has transformed the campaign for Florida's U.S. Senate seat, putting him far ahead of the field …
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Washington Post, Hotline On Call, Riptide 2.0 and The Politico
Hollywood Reporter:
Jay-Z Selling Occupy Wall Street T-Shirts; No Plans to Share Profits With Protestors … Jay-Z is releasing a new line of T-shirts in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement Friday via his Rocawear clothing label, but he doesn't plan to share any of the profits with the protesters.
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Big Hollywood, Business Insider, City Room, Washington Post, Weasel Zippers, Michelle Malkin, Mediaite and We Party Patriots
Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Obama warns he'll block attempt to avoid debt deal triggers — President Obama has warned leaders of the supercommittee he will not accept any effort to turn off a mechanism enforcing spending cuts if the panel fails to reach a deal to reduce the deficit. — In a Friday phone call …
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The Politico
Jess Bravin / Wall Street Journal:
Justice Stevens on His ‘Most Unpopular Opinion’ — WASHINGTON—Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens defended what he called his “most unpopular opinion”—a 2005 ruling upholding government's power to condemn private property—against the recent attack of colleague Antonin Scalia …
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Law Blog and The Volokh Conspiracy
Reggie Love / Associated Press:
Panetta sounds warning on military action against Iran over its growing nuclear ambitions — WASHINGTON — Military action against Iran could have unintended consequences, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday, sounding the administration's strongest reservations about a strike since …
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Michael Totten, Outside the Beltway and The Page
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
Explaining to Mitch McConnell why better isn't worse — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said something the other day that got me thinking. As part of a larger condemnation of President Obama's handling of the economy, McConnell presented the Republican vision as best as he could:
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Angry Bear
Pat Reavy / KSL-TV:
Man found dead in Pioneer Park, Occupy SLC ordered to leave both camps — SALT LAKE CITY — Hours after a man was found dead inside a tent at Pioneer Park, Salt Lake Police Chief Chris Burbank announced Friday he could no longer allow camping in the park or anywhere in the city.
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The Gateway Pundit and CBS Atlanta
Nicholas Stephanopoulos / The Huffington Post:
Gerrymanders by Any Standard — When the Supreme Court first addressed partisan gerrymandering in 1986, it set forth a standard that was essentially impossible for political parties to meet. According to the Court, it was not enough for parties to show that their supporters had been unfairly …
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Inequality Map — Foreign tourists are coming up to me on the streets and asking, “David, you have so many different kinds of inequality in your country. How can I tell which are socially acceptable and which are not?” — This is an excellent question.