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There's no crying in baseball, but in politics... Crying has come a long way in politics. In 1972, Ed Muskie wept outside the offices of New Hampshire's Union Leader, and it was, at the time, a political disaster. Americans were apparently uncomfortable with adults in leadership positions emoting like this in public.
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2012.talkingpointsmemo.com, The Caucus and Balloon Juice
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Frank Luntz Always Makes Newt Gingrich Cry
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Guardian, The Politico and The Raw Story

Iowa Caucuses Offer Tale Of Two: Gingrich Laments, Romney Basks
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Hullabaloo

Gingrich tears up while discussing his mother at Iowa town hall
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Power Line, The Politico, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Taylor Marsh, Outside the Beltway, CNN and Little Green Footballs

Ads and 30-Minute Special Will Promote Gingrich
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New York Times and ABCNEWS

Memories of mom push Newt to tears
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Ballot Box, Gawker and Daily Kos

What's the Deal with Romney's Taxes? — So what's the deal with Romney's tax returns? Or more specifically, what's the deal with Mitt Romney letting himself get more and more nippy press by refusing to release his tax returns when virtually every serious presidential candidate of the last 40 years has done it?
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Hullabaloo
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Obama team exploits Romney team's birther gaffe — After Mitt Romney's son made a “birther” joke on the campaign trail, he quickly apologized and downplayed the taboo remarks. President Obama's re-election team, however, is keeping the moment alive and hoping to earn a few bucks off of it.
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Gawker, Balloon Juice, Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit, ABCNEWS, BuzzFeed, National Review and The Hill


Mitt Romney's rivals try to slow him ahead of Iowa, N.H.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and CNN

Romney son makes Obama birth certificate joke
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The Caucus, ABCNEWS, The Raw Story, Ballot Box, ThinkProgress, Washington Post, Connecting.the.Dots, Campaign 2012, CNN and Daily Kos

RSS Feeds … CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - Four protesters, including the spokesman of Occupy Charlotte, were charged after setting fire to two American flags early Friday near the Occupy camp in Center City, police said. — Charlotte-Mecklenburg police weren't sure earlier if the four men …
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WCNC-TV, The Gateway Pundit, Sister Toldjah, Scared Monkeys and American Power
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Flag Burning at Occupy Charlotte — We haven't paid much attention to the Occupiers lately; nor, for the most part, has anyone else. But every now and then they continue to endear themselves to the American public. Like last night, when four members of Occupy Charlotte-including their media spokesman! …


Rick Perry campaign plays blame game — DES MOINES - With a revamped message and a significant TV presence here, Rick Perry is hoping to revive his disappointing presidential campaign with a surprise finish Tuesday. — But even as they hold out hope that Perry can find a way back into contention …
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Riehl World View

Occupy's Rose Parade float: 70-foot octopus of corporate greed — Occupy protesters are busy finishing their float that will run at the end of the Rose Parade: a 70-by-40-foot octopus made of recycled plastic bags. — The octopus, said activist Mark Lipman of Los Angeles …

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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Iowa kingmaker rips Ron Paul, hints at late endorsement in attempt to stop him
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CNN, The Politico, Washington Monthly and GOP 12

GOP's Bachmann limps to Iowa caucus finish line
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Boston Globe, Saint Petersblog, msnbc.com, weaskamerica.com and New York Times


Democratic fundraiser convicted of engineering $21 million bank fraud scheme — Courtney Dupree is a former Tarheel basketball player who hosted a 2008 fundraiser for Obama — Attorney Thomas Foley, 43, leaving Federal Court in Brooklyn after a jury acquitted him of bank fraud.
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americanthinker.com, Doug Ross and Hot Air

Year of tumult for Connecticut — This year saw Connecticut get through its first year after the sweeping changes ushered in by the 2010 election. It was not an easy transition. In January, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., announced he will not seek re-election to the seat he has held since 1989 …
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The Gateway Pundit


Why I Am Endorsing Newt Gingrich for President — This country is in trouble and bold leadership is needed. As someone that has had the privilege to vet these candidates as closely as just about anybody else has, I've come to the conclusion there are several good, Christian people running that most years I would vote for.
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Washington Post, americanthinker.com, CNN, The Politico and Ballot Box


The spectre of 1932: How a loss of faith in politicians and democracy could make 2012 the most frightening year in living memory — The dawn of a new year is usually a time of hope and ambition, of dreams for the future and thoughts of a better life. But it is a long time since …
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The Other McCain and Ed Driscoll


The Left-Wing Origins of Newt Gingrich's Attack on the Courts — Writing in The Washington Post, Harvard Law School's Thomas Donnelly points out that Newt Gingrich's recent attacks on the judiciary “hark back to a time when progressives were committed to curbing court power.” As Donnelly writes:
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Washington Post

Gingrich sees Sarah Palin as vice president, Cabinet secretary — Newt Gingrich said that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would be among the candidates that he would consider when considering a potential running mate, adding that the former GOP vice presidential nominee would be an ideal candidate for secretary of Energy.
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The Other McCain, ThinkProgress, Hot Air, Doug Ross, Right Wing Watch, BuzzFeed, The Raw Story and Alan Colmes' Liberaland


Holder's Racial Politics — The AG's attack on voter ID laws may backfire legally and politically. — Eric Holder must be amazed that President Obama was elected and he could become Attorney General. That's a fair inference after the Attorney General last Friday blocked South Carolina's voter ID law …
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Hot Air and TEXAS REDISTRICTING