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NBC's Mark Murray / msnbc.com:
NBC poll: Mitt Romney, Ron Paul neck-and-neck in Iowa; Newt Gingrich in 5th — In the past two weeks, support has fallen sharply in Iowa for Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. — By NBC's Mark Murray — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney …
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Justin Sink / Ballot Box:
Gingrich tears up while discussing his mother at Iowa town hall — Newt Gingrich choked up while discussing his mother's struggle with mental illness during a town-hall meeting in Des Moines. — Gingrich was asked to speak about a time his mother affected him at the event sponsored by CafeMom …
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CNN, The Politico, Outside the Beltway, Little Green Footballs and Gawker
Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Iowa kingmaker rips Ron Paul, hints at late endorsement in attempt to stop him — Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) blasted Ron Paul's foreign policy views Friday in an interview with The Hill and hinted that he might endorse someone else in order to try and stop Paul from winning the Iowa caucuses.
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Washington Monthly, GOP 12, CNN and NewsMax.com
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Michele Bachmann's hard fall — Four months ago, Michele Bachmann seemed poised for a banner December. — She'd just won the Ames Straw Poll — vanquishing her Minnesota rival, Tim Pawlenty, in the process — and was getting accustomed to life in the top tier of 2012 candidates.
Brian Bakst / Associated Press:
GOP's Bachmann limps to Iowa caucus finish line
GOP's Bachmann limps to Iowa caucus finish line
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Boston Globe, ABCNEWS, Saint Petersblog, msnbc.com, New York Times and Yahoo! News
CNN:
In early book, Rep. Ron Paul criticized AIDS patients, minority rights and sexual harassment victims — Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) - Texas Rep. Ron Paul has distanced himself from a series of controversial newsletters from the 1980s and 1990s that bore his name and included inflammatory and racially charged language.
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Washington Monthly, The Raw Story, The Daily Dish, Daily Kos and RedState
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Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
Ron Paul: Know Who's Really Behind Islamic Terrorism? The Jews. — One of the more insane claims in Ron Paul's newsletters was that the Israelis were behind the WTC bombings in 1993: … This claim is of course so ridiculous and absurd that even Paul has to protect himself by claiming that “a Jewish friend” told him about it.
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The Atlantic Online, The Gateway Pundit, Pirate's Cove, Outside the Beltway and The PJ Tatler
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Ron Paul Claimed An AIDS Patient Is ‘A Victim Of His Own Lifestyle’ In 1987 Book
Ron Paul Claimed An AIDS Patient Is ‘A Victim Of His Own Lifestyle’ In 1987 Book
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Iowa Caucuses and Blag Hag
James Hohmann / The Politico:
Ron Paul slams Barack Obama on drone strikes
Ron Paul slams Barack Obama on drone strikes
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Sultan Knish, The PJ Tatler, Weasel Zippers, Pat Dollard and The Gateway Pundit
Emily Schultheis / The Politico:
Romney son makes Obama birth certificate joke — After getting a question about whether Mitt Romney will release his income tax returns in Concord, N.H., Romney's son Matt made a crack about President Obama's college grades and birth certificate:
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ABCNEWS, CNN, Gawker, The Caucus, Ballot Box, Washington Post, The Raw Story, Guardian, National Review, Daily Kos and Connecting.the.Dots
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Washington Examiner:
York: Romney briefed church on abortion stance — In 1993, Mitt Romney was a successful businessman with an urge to enter public life and a plan to challenge Ted Kennedy for a Senate seat from Massachusetts. — Romney was also a high-ranking official in the Mormon church …
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Daily Kos, The Daily Caller, ThinkProgress, Saint Petersblog and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Ryan O'Connor / concord-nh.patch.com:
The rest of the story follows below:
The rest of the story follows below:
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The Atlantic Online and Washington Wire
Jeremy W. Peters / The Caucus:
Ads and 30-Minute Special Will Promote Gingrich — DES MOINES — His financially strapped campaign unable to buy much advertising of its own, Newt Gingrich's well-financed allies are coming to his rescue in Iowa, securing large chunks of airtime across the state.
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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
Newt weeps at Iowa stop
Newt weeps at Iowa stop
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The PJ Tatler and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
Frank Luntz Always Makes Newt Gingrich Cry
Frank Luntz Always Makes Newt Gingrich Cry
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C-SPAN Video Library, The Raw Story and Guardian
Jon Ward / The Huffington Post:
Mitt Romney: ‘I Am Not A Wall Street Guy, Classically Defined’ … 2012 Election , Mitt Romney , Elections 2012 , Iowa Caucuses , Mitt Romney Iowa , Mitt Romney Iowa Caucus , Romney Iowa , Caucus , Iowa Caucus , Iowa Caucus 2012 , Iowa Caucuses 2012 , Mitt Romney 2012 , Mitt Romney Wall Street …
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Daily Kos, PERRspectives, The Hill and THEROOT.COM
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Peter Schorsch / Saint Petersblog:
Latest Florida poll: Mitt Romney 27%, Newt Gingrich 26%; no one else in double digits
Latest Florida poll: Mitt Romney 27%, Newt Gingrich 26%; no one else in double digits
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The Hill
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Keynes Was Right — “The boom, not the slump, is the right time for austerity at the Treasury.” So declared John Maynard Keynes in 1937, even as F.D.R. was about to prove him right by trying to balance the budget too soon, sending the United States economy — which had been steadily recovering …
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Cafe Hayek, Campaign 2012, Weasel Zippers, The Lonely Conservative, Daily Kos and Vox Popoli
Amar C. Bakshi / Global Public Square:
Have the youth given up on Obama? — Editor's Note: Brad Chase is a partner with Capitol Media Partners, a Los Angeles-based communications and public affairs consultancy. — By Brad Chase - Special to CNN — In 2008, the youth vote helped sweep Barack Obama into office.
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Weasel Zippers, The Lonely Conservative and John Lott's Website
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Norman Lear / Los Angeles Times:
Norman Lear on fighting the good fight — The Occupy Wall Street movement has unleashed patriotic outrage. If you don't want to camp out or protest in the street, find another way to let your voice be heard in the new year. — Occupy Wall Street protesters carry American flags up Seventh Avenue toward Times Square.
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The Political Carnival and The New Editor
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Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
2011: You Can't Win for Losing — Charlie Sheen was clearly the man of the year.
2011: You Can't Win for Losing — Charlie Sheen was clearly the man of the year.
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Don Surber, Betsy's Page, Cold Fury and Ed Driscoll
New York Times:
An Uproar on the Web Over $2 Fee by Verizon — The Web lit up with howls of protest on Thursday as word of a planned new Verizon Wireless fee spread wildly — and somewhat inaccurately. — The $2 monthly fee, which takes effect Jan. 15, will apply to people who make one-time credit or debit card payments on the phone or online.
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Bits, Gothamist, Seeing the Forest, VentureBeat, The New Republic and The Verge
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Ohio Rep. Steve Austria to retire, sparing GOP a primary showdown — Rep. Steve Austria (R-Ohio), forced by redistricting into a primary scuffle against a fellow Republican, announced Friday that he will not seek reelection to the House. — The decision spares the GOP a potentially chaotic intraparty showdown for the seat.
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CNN and The Politico
Nando Di Fino / Mediaite:
Fox Apologizes For Poll Asking If Jews Killed Jesus Christ — Fox Latin America was trying to promote a National Geographic Christmas special on Facebook. So a staffer set up a poll for users to drum up some interest ahead of the program. The problem? The staffer who set up the poll …
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The Raw Story and NewsHounds blog
Andrew Restuccia / The Hill:
Electric car company that received a $529M federal loan recalls vehicles — An electric vehicle manufacturer that received a $529 million loan from the Energy Department is recalling 239 vehicles. — The Transportation Department's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) …
Jed Babbin / American Spectator:
2011: The Year the Wheels Fell Off — The coming year will not give us a break from the steady stream of political knavery, green graft and governmental stupidity that 2011 delivered, though it will surely provide a flood of politically-induced comedy. — JANUARY: An enterprising BBC reporter …
Wall Street Journal:
Gingrich Is Making Romney Better — The most memorable campaign line so far isn't ‘9-9-9’ or ‘Oops.’ — So the first third of the Republican presidential race is ending. The first third is the introduction: “This is who I am, this is what I want to do, this is why you want to choose me.”