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ABCNEWS:
Bachmann, Paul Call Debate Moderators ‘Disgraceful’ — SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Fireworks were few and far between at the GOP's foreign policy debate tonight, but if any issue provoked the ire of some candidates it was not each other but rather how CBS News' moderator Scott Pelley ran the event.
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Althouse, The Impolitic, Outside the Beltway, Booman Tribune and LewRockwell.com Blog
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Marc A. Thiessen / National Review:
The Big Loser of the Night: CBS — If there was a loser on the debate stage tonight, it was CBS. First, they scheduled their debate on a Saturday night between two major football games. Then they decide to only broadcast the first hour of their 90-minute debate. Then their Internet feed failed for the final 30 minutes.
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JustOneMinute, Don Surber, Hot Air, Taylor Marsh, americanthinker.com and The PJ Tatler
Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Foreign policy debate highlights differences within Republican field — The Republican presidential candidates finally found a way to draw stark contrasts with one another, revealing a surprising amount of divergence on the proper role for the U.S. in world affairs.
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The Politico, CNN and No More Mister Nice Blog
A.Killough / CNN:
TRENDING: Bachmann cries ‘bias’ after Saturday debate — Spartanburg, South Carolina (CNN) - Michele Bachmann accused CBS News of ‘media bias’ Saturday night after her campaign was included on an email chain that suggested she would get fewer questions than other candidates in a debate co-sponsored by the network and National Journal.
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The Politico, Mediaite, Iowa Caucuses and The Raw Story
Zachary Abrahamson / The Politico:
Foreign policy drops from view in '12 race
Foreign policy drops from view in '12 race
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Rick Perry 2012 Campaign … and Outside the Beltway
Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Huntsman plays to his strengths, goes after GOP rivals on foreign policy
Huntsman plays to his strengths, goes after GOP rivals on foreign policy
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The Politico, Reuters, Outside the Beltway, The Reaction, The Hill and CNN
Barak Ravid / Haaretz:
U.S., EU pressure Netanyahu to scrap proposed bill against Israeli NGOs — EU ambassador to Israel, Andrew Standley, warns prime minister's national security adviser, Yaakov Amidror that passage of legislation could harm Israel's standing. — The European Union and the United States …
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The Volokh Conspiracy and Israel Matzav
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Adrian Blomfield / Telegraph:
Israel refuses to tell US its Iran intentions — Israel has refused to reassure President Barack Obama that it would warn him in advance of any pre-emptive strike on Iran's nuclear capabilities, raising fears that it may be planning a go-it-alone attack as early as next summer.
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americanthinker.com, Founding Bloggers and The Raw Story
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Devil and Joe Paterno — WHEN I think about the sins of Joe Paterno, and the ignominious ending of his long and famous career, I think about Darío Castrillón Hoyos. — Castrillón is a Colombian, born in Medellín, who became a Catholic priest and then a bishop during …
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Scared Monkeys, No More Mister Nice Blog and Rod Dreher
Charles Dharapak / ABCNEWS:
President Obama to CEOs: 'We've Been a Bit Lazy' — For the second time in as many months, President Obama has taken the nation that elected him president to task for its own lackadaisical economic performance on the global stage. — Obama told a group of CEOs today that the United States has gotten …
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americanthinker.com and The Gateway Pundit
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Josh Lederman / The Hill:
Obama, leaders set framework for Asia-Pacific trade agreement
Obama, leaders set framework for Asia-Pacific trade agreement
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The Politico and CNN
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Rep. Hensarling still focused on large deficit-reduction deal, but not optimistic — Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), a member of the deficit-reduction supercommittee," said on CNN's State of the Union Sunday morning that his focus is still on a large structural deal that would reform Medicare …
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CNN
Tyler Cowen / New York Times:
Whatever Happened to Discipline and Hard Work? — THE Occupy Wall Street movement has raised important questions about the respect paid to wealth in our society. There is a good deal of unfairness in the American economy, and by deliberately targeting the “top 1 percent,” …
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Economist's View, Marginal Revolution and EconLog
Financial Times:
Bundesbank warns against intervention — The president of Germany's powerful Bundesbank has firmly rebuffed international demands for decisive intervention in the bond markets by the European Central Bank to combat the eurozone debt crisis, warning that such steps would add to instability by violating European law.
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Modeled Behavior and AMERICAN FUTURE
Justin Elliott / Salon:
Ford's Theatre flunks O'Reilly's Lincoln book — The National Park Service finds that the Fox host's best-selling new book is riddled with factual errors — [UPDATE 11/12/11: A second expert reviewer trashes O'Reilly's book, finds more errors.] — A reviewer for the official National …
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ThinkProgress, Mediaite, Gawker, US Politics and News Hounds
William Deresiewicz / New York Times:
Generation Sell — EVER since I moved three years ago to Portland, Ore., that hotbed of all things hipster, I've been trying to get a handle on today's youth culture. The style is easy enough to describe — the skinny pants, the retro hats, the wall-to-wall tattoos. But style is superficial.