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9:00 PM ET, December 9, 2011

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Datechguy / Datechguy's Blog:
If you're a conservative Mitt Romney apparently doesn't want you / Update Romney Camp cries false  —  Matt Lewis in the daily caller reports that in an attempt to make the case that Newt Gingrich as unacceptable to conservatives proceeded to insult conservatives by taking no questions from conservatives outlets.
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Brian Montopoli / CBS News:
Ron Paul: 9/11 prompted “glee” in Bush administration
Jake Tapper / ABCNEWS:
Newt Strikes Back at Romney
Brent Budowsky / Pundits Blog:
Ron Paul on steady upward trajectory, third-party talk will escalate
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Rick Perry, the Iowa x-factor
Discussion: msnbc.com and Guardian
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Mitt Romney Goes After Gingrich: 'We're Going To Have To Make Changes Like The Ones Paul Ryan Proposed'
Jim Harger / MLive.com:
Newt Gingrich carries slight lead over Mitt Romney among likely voters in Michigan's Feb. 28 primary
Discussion: Ballot Box, GOP 12 and Campaign 2012
A.B. Stoddard / Pundits Blog:
Mitt's moment  —  Mitt Romney is running out of time to stop New Gingrich.
Discussion: The Politico
Wall Street Journal:
Gingrich Is Inspiring—and Disturbing  —  The first potential president about whom there is too much information.  —  I had a friend once who amused herself thinking up bumper stickers for states.  The one she made up for California was brilliant.  “California: It's All True.”
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
The reach of the GOP establishment  —  I remain pretty skeptical about Newt Gingrich's chances of winning the Republican presidential nomination, but on the “Why Newt Will Lose” list of arguments, some points are more compelling than others.  —  Ezra Klein makes the case today …
Jonathan Lemire / NY Daily News:
Donald Trump looks into canceling GOP debate he's set to host  —  The Donald says he may still run for the White House as an independent  —  Donald Trump smiles at left as Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich talks to media after their meeting in New York, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Gingrich Tragedy  —  Of all the major Republicans, the one who comes closest to my worldview is Newt Gingrich.  Despite his erratically shifting views and odd phases, he continually returns to this core political refrain: He talks about using government in energetic but limited ways to increase growth, dynamism and social mobility.
Sen. Rand Paul / Des Moines Register:
Rand Paul: Republicans would take a giant step backward by choosing Gingrich
Charlemagne / Economist:
Europe's great divorce  —  WE JOURNALISTS are probably too bleary-eyed after a sleepless night to understand the full significance of what has just happened in Brussels.  What is clear is that after a long, hard and rancorous negotiation, at about 5am this morning the European Union split in a fundamental way.
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Felix Salmon:
Europe's disastrous summit  —  I thought disasters were all meant to happen over the weekend?  Somehow, in Brussels, EU leaders have contrived to pull defeat out of the jaws of victory on Thursday night, leaving Friday for finger-pointing and recriminations and wondering whether anybody …
Marina Hyde / Guardian:
Following Cameron's Europe raspberry, how low can Nick Clegg go?
Discussion: Making Light
Bloomberg:
EU Leaders Drop Demands for Investor Write-Offs
Discussion: Economix
Nicholas Watt / Guardian:
Cameron: ‘Britain better off outside treaty’
Alex Seitz-Wald / ThinkProgress:
Oops: Perry Forgets Justice Sotomayor's Name  —  Echoing his devastating “oops” moment in an earlier GOP debate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) forgot the name of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor in an interview today with the Des Moines Register editorial board.  He had to be assisted by a reporter who offered the jurist's name.
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Texas election maps blocked, for now
Discussion: Off the Kuff and Election Law Blog
Alicia M. Cohn / Ballot Box:
White House: Obama not ‘aware’ of Perry attacks
Discussion: CNN
Jeremy W. Peters / The Caucus:
Newsmax Says Trump Debate Is ‘Full Steam Ahead’  —  The Great Donald Trump Debate (well, maybe slightly less great than its organizers had hoped) is still going forward even with just two committed candidates, its organizers said Friday.  —  “We just had a production meeting this morning …
Discussion: TVNewser
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Trump ‘very disappointed in’ Bachmann
Discussion: CNN, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and GOP 12
Steven Greenhouse / New York Times:
Labor Board Drops Case Against Boeing  —  A top official with the National Labor Relations Board announced on Friday that the agency was dropping its politically charged case against Boeing, in which the agency had accused the company of violating federal labor law by opening a new aircraft production plant in South Carolina.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
GOP candidates applaud NLRB complaint withdrawl
Discussion: The Hill, ThinkProgress, CNN and Reuters
Jeremy Herb / The Hill:
Repeal of sodomy, bestiality ban sparks fight on Defense bill  —  One surprising issue is riling both social conservatives and animal rights activists: the repeal of a ban on sodomy and bestiality.  —  As the final Defense authorization bill gets hammered out in conference committee …
Discussion: Hot Air
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Gingrich: Palestinians ‘invented,’ promises Netanyahu-style foreign policy  —  Former Speaker Newt Gingrich dismissed the Palestinian bid for statehood as the effort of an “invented Palestinian people, who are in fact Arabs, and were historically part of the Arab community.”
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
The Real G.O.P. Dark Horse: None of the Above  —  Two of my favorite analysts, Rhodes Cook and Josh Putnam, have a good debate going about just how plausible it is that a Republican who is not currently running for president could enter the race later and potentially win it (probably necessitating a brokered convention).
Tamara Keith / NPR:
GOP Objects To ‘Millionaires Surtax’; Millionaires We Found?  Not So Much  —  For the second week in a row, the Senate on Thursday voted down proposals to extend the payroll tax holiday through next year.  In the case of the Democrats' proposal, Republicans objected to the “millionaires surtax” that would be used to pay for it.
Russell Berman / The Hill:
House GOP releases payroll-tax package under Obama veto threat  —  House Republicans on Friday released their legislation to extend the payroll-tax cut, reform and extend unemployment insurance and delay changes to the Medicare reimbursement rate for doctors.
Hillary Chabot / Boston Herald:
Elizabeth Warren slaps down Karl Rove, latest attack ad  —  A feisty Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren shot back at Republican strategist Karl Rove yesterday — calling his second negative ad “factually wrong and morally wrong” after a University of Massachusetts …
Ross Douthat:
The Huntsman 2016 Fallacy  —  Jon Chait points out, correctly, that Newt Gingrich should be hoping against hope that a Jon Huntsman surge in New Hampshire cuts into Mitt Romney's support.  But then he veers off into implausible speculations about Huntsman's 2016 ambitions:
 
 
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Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Army slashing 8,700 jobs as budget cuts begin
Discussion: LewRockwell.com Blog and Hot Air
Jeremy W. Peters / The Caucus:
Next Stop for Cain? Fox's Door Is Open.
Discussion: Sky Dancing and Business Insider
Pat Garofalo / ThinkProgress:
The Walmart Heirs Have The Same Net Worth As The Bottom 30 Percent Of Americans
Katha Pollitt / thenation.com/blogs/164:
HHS: Let's Treat ALL Women Like Children
Claire Connelly / NEWS.com.au:
Six hundred million gamers could be war criminals, Red Cross says
Wall Street Journal:
Corzine's Loss May Be Soros's Gain
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The Millionaire Subsidy Elimination Act
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Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Sanders proposes amendment to the Constitution that would limit free speech
Lou Chibbaro Jr / Washington Blade:
Barney, speaking frankly
Ray Smock / hnn.us:
Newt Gingrich the Galactic Historian
 

 
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