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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Gingrich or Romney: McCain prepares to play kingmaker — Arizona Sen. John McCain, the GOP presidential nominee in 2008, is moving toward endorsing a candidate for 2012. — Republican sources familiar with his thinking say he will probably endorse his onetime political enemy, Mitt Romney.
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CNN, The Politico, Weasel Zippers, Hot Air, Taegan Goddard's … and Taylor Marsh
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ABCNEWS:
Romney Team Shifts Tactics — The Mitt Romney campaign is making an immediate shift in tactics, a move that is necessary because, as one Republican close the campaign put it, “What they are doing now isn't working.” — At an event in Arizona, Romney himself said you will see more ads …
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GOP 12, The Politico, Wall Street Journal, CNN and Taylor Marsh
Catalina Camia / USA Today:
Romney promises ‘loud and clear’ fight with Gingrich — Mitt Romney vows to make his “closing argument” for the GOP presidential nomination, including drawing some sharp distinctions with new front-runner Newt Gingrich. — Romney has led or been near the top of national public opinion polls this year …
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The Reaction, Boston Globe and Taegan Goddard's …
Michelle Fox / Money & Politics Blog:
Newt Gingrich: Obama Is ‘Food Stamp President’
Newt Gingrich: Obama Is ‘Food Stamp President’
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RedState, GOP 12, msnbc.com, IntoxiNation, Business Insider, The Moderate Voice, The Huffington Post and Daily Kos
Michael D. Shear / The Caucus:
Romney Losing Among Fox News Viewers
Romney Losing Among Fox News Viewers
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Iowa Caucuses, Daily Kos, New York Times, Hot Air and Prairie Weather, more at Mediagazer »
The White House:
Remarks by the President on the Economy in Osawatomie, Kansas — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, everybody. Please, please have a seat. Thank you so much. Thank you. Good afternoon, everybody. — AUDIENCE: Good afternoon. — THE PRESIDENT: Well, I want to start by thanking a few folks who've joined us today.
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Robert Reich:
The Most Important Economic Speech of His Presidency — The President's speech today in Osawatomie, Kansas — where Teddy Roosevelt gave his “New Nationalism” speech in 1910 — is the most important economic speech of his presidency in terms of connecting the dots, laying out the reasons behind …
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CANNONFIRE
Anne E. Kornblut / Washington Post:
Obama attacks Republican economic theory: 'It's never worked' — President Obama, in one of his most expansive speeches to date, declared on Tuesday that supply-side economics is a failure and called “gaping inequality” across the country a moral shortcoming that is distorting American democracy.
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The Gateway Pundit, Weasel Zippers, Dinocrat, Pundit & Pundette, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS and Taylor Marsh
A. G. Sulzberger / New York Times:
Obama Strikes Populist Chord With Speech in Heartland
Obama Strikes Populist Chord With Speech in Heartland
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The Atlantic Online, CNN, Michelle Malkin, The Caucus, Daily Kos and 2012 Decoded
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
TV News Programs Ignore Obama Administration's Landmark LGBT Announcement — Yesterday, the Obama administration announced a landmark full government strategy for advancing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in its foreign policy and called on nations around the world …
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Mediaite
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Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Rick Perry TV ad hits President Obama ‘war on religion’ — Rick Perry's latest spot in his Iowa ad buy rotation is another faith-based appeal, but one that has one of the most audible dog-whistles so far this cycle about President Obama. — In the spot, “Strong,” Perry says …
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ThinkProgress and Outside the Beltway
Charles Krupa / ABCNEWS:
Rick Perry Says Human Rights for Gays 'Not in America's Interests'
Rick Perry Says Human Rights for Gays 'Not in America's Interests'
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Political Mojo and Outside the Beltway
Hillary Rodham Clinton / US Department of State:
Remarks in Recognition of International Human Rights Day
Remarks in Recognition of International Human Rights Day
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Washington Monthly, The Huffington Post and ThinkProgress
Curtis Cartier / The Daily Weekly:
Crystal Cox, Oregon Blogger, Isn't a Journalist, Concludes U.S. Court—Imposes $2.5 Million Judgement on Her — A U.S. District Court judge in Portland has drawn a line in the sand between “journalist” and “blogger.” And for Crystal Cox, a woman on the latter end of that comparison, the distinction has cost her $2.5 million.
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Shot in the Dark, Law Blog and Guardian, more at Mediagazer »
John B. Taylor / Economics One:
Restoring Robust Growth in America — Why has the recovery been so slow? What can we do about it? Alan Greenspan, George Shultz, Ed Prescott, Steve Davis, Nick Bloom, John Cochrane, Bob Hall, Lee Ohanian, John Cogan and I recently met at the Hoover Institution at Stanford to present papers …
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Noah / Noahpinion:
Hoover Institute recommends Hooverite policies
Hoover Institute recommends Hooverite policies
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Paul Krugman, EconoSpeak and Economist's View
Eric Pfeiffer / Yahoo! News:
Tennessee family home burns while firefighters watch — A Tennessee couple helplessly watched their home burn to the ground, along with all of their possessions, because they did not pay a $75 annual fee to the local fire department. — Vicky Bell told the NBC affiliate WPSD-TV …
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Outside the Beltway, iOwnTheWorld.com, ThinkProgress and ECHIDNE of the snakes
Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
At White House press briefing, reporter asks if Obama approves of bestiality — At White House press briefings, you don't normally hear questions about bestiality. Today was not normal. — On Monday, press secretary Jay Carney fielded an unusual question from World Net Daily reporter Lester Kinsolving.
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The Moderate Voice, americanthinker.com, The Gateway Pundit and The Raw Story
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Fewer Veterans to Remember Pearl Harbor Day — HONOLULU — For more than half a century, members of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association gathered here every Dec. 7 to commemorate the attack by the Japanese that drew the United States into World War II. Others stayed closer to home …
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Washington Post, Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
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Ian W. Toll / New York Times:
A Reluctant Enemy — ON a bright Hawaiian Sunday morning 70 …
A Reluctant Enemy — ON a bright Hawaiian Sunday morning 70 …
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The Moderate Voice
New York Times:
Senate G.O.P. Blocks Confirmation of Caitlin Halligan as Judge — WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans on Tuesday blocked confirmation of Caitlin J. Halligan, a prominent New York lawyer, to be a federal appeals court judge, raising the question of whether a political deal to prevent the filibuster …
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Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Why Newt's surge is for real — Washington is waking up to a prospect that a week ago seemed far-fetched.
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No More Mister Nice Blog and GOP 12
Rich Miller / Bloomberg:
American Economy Rebounding as Investor Favorite in Global Poll — Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. receives its highest rating from international investors in more than two years on new optimism that the world's largest economy will weather the financial crisis in Europe and avoid a recession in 2012, according to a Bloomberg poll.
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ThinkProgress, Business Insider and The Politico
Susan Crabtree / Washington Times:
Gingrich struggles on state deadlines for filing — May not make ballot in Ohio — Newt Gingrich is surging in the presidential polls, but his campaign organization has not caught up - making it possible he'll miss Wednesday's deadline to file enough signatures to even appear on Ohio's primary ballot.
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The Hill, Washington Post, 2012 Decoded and Taegan Goddard's …
Jonathan Easley / Ballot Box:
Obama back to 51 percent disapproval in latest Gallup polling — President Obama's job approval rating has ticked down to 41 percent in Gallup's latest daily tracking poll, with his disapproval at 51 percent. — It's a drop from where the president stood at the beginning of December …
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Ex-Ehrlich campaign manager Schurick convicted in robocall case — Paul E. Schurick, the 2010 campaign manager for former Maryland governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., was convicted Tuesday by a Baltimore jury of four counts stemming from a robocall that prosecutors said was intended to suppress the black vote.
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Washington Monthly and The Raw Story
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Luke Broadwater / Baltimore Sun:
Schurick guilty of election fraud in robocall case
Schurick guilty of election fraud in robocall case
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THEROOT.COM, IntoxiNation and Balloon Juice
Wesley P. Hester / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Kaine, Allen debate shaping up to be a bitter battle — Today's debate between former governors and current U.S. Senate hopefuls Timothy M. Kaine and George Allen is shaping up to be the battle over which set of “failed policies” failed harder. — Allen will take aim at Kaine's former role …
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msnbc.com and Taegan Goddard's …
Christian Heinze / GOP 12:
Trump: Romney wants endorsement “very badly” — Donald Trump, on MSNBC today, reacting to Mitt Romney's rejection of Trump's debate. … Then, maybe sensing that he shouldn't have suggested there might be a link between participating in the debate and his endorsement, Trump quickly walked back.
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NationalJournal.com, Business Insider, The Moderate Voice and Taegan Goddard's …