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John Garver / The Daily Caller:
The trouble with my uncle, Rick Santorum — If you want another big-government politician who supports the status quo to run our country, you should vote for my uncle, Rick Santorum. America is based on a strong belief in individual liberty. My uncle's interventionist policies …
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Ta-Nehisi Coates / The Atlantic Online:
The Messenger — They too needed emancipation. —Ulysses S. Grant — As I often do on this blog, I'd like journey back to the Crack era—the late 80's and early 90's —when the general sense was that the black youth of America had lost their minds. All across our cities, young black men were bleeding in the streets.
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Robert Wright / The Atlantic Online:
The Greatness of Ron Paul — By introducing moral imagination to the foreign-policy conversation, the Republican candidate is doing the nation an important service. — A dispute has broken out among fans of Ron Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy about whether he's a strategic liability.
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David Frum / FrumForum:
Ron Paul's Personal Responsibility — Andrew Sullivan complained yesterday that I had engaged in a “McCarthyite” attack on Ron Paul by writing the following: … Andrew's riposte: … Ron Paul's supporters ask that their candidate not be judged by his associates. Or by the people he chose to employ.
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Kevin Drum / Political Mojo:
Crackpots Do Not Make Good Messengers — So then: Ron Paul. Should we lefties be happy he's in the presidential race, giving non-interventionism a voice, even if he has other beliefs we find less agreeable? Should we be happy that his non-mainstream positions are finally getting a public hearing?
David Brooks / New York Times:
Workers of the World, Unite! — The Republican Party is the party of the white working class. This group — whites with high school degrees and maybe some college — is still the largest block in the electorate. They overwhelmingly favor Republicans. — It's a diverse group, obviously …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Why I'd Bet on Santorum (and Against My Model) — The official version of FiveThirtyEight's polling-based forecasts project Rick Santorum to receive about 19 percent of the vote in the Iowa caucuses on Tuesday night. It translates this to an 18 percent chance of Mr. Santorum's overcoming …
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A.Killough / CNN:
Last-day Ron Paul ad is his sharpest anti-Romney attack yet — Des Moines (CNN) - Hours before Iowa caucuses, the Ron Paul campaign has launched its sharpest anti-Romney attack ad yet, a one-minute radio spot calling the former Massachusetts governor a “liberal” who has supported government bailouts …
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Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Ron Paul supporters heckle Santorum — WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Rick Santorum was heckled by Ron Paul supporters as he left a high school in West Des Moines on Tuesday. — The crowd chanted “Big-spending Rick” and “nah nah nah nah, hey hey hey, goodbye.”
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Serafin Gomez / Fox News:
Santorum: “ Ron Paul is Disgusting.”
Santorum: “ Ron Paul is Disgusting.”
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Sleeveless and V-Necked, Santorum's Sweaters Are Turning Heads
Sleeveless and V-Necked, Santorum's Sweaters Are Turning Heads
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George Packer / News Desk:
Un-American Activities — In the tenth paragraph of a page …
Un-American Activities — In the tenth paragraph of a page …
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Ian Swanson / Ballot Box:
Romney camp sees chance for knockout blow in Iowa caucuses
Romney camp sees chance for knockout blow in Iowa caucuses
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Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
God Tells Robertson that ‘Radical’ Obama will Bring Down America — Last year, Robertson claimed God told him that America's future will be bleak because of debt and divisions, and today on The 700 Club said that God again communicated to him that financial problems and partisan politics are going to bring America into decline.
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Guardian:
Release deal for Taliban leaders at Guantánamo — US agrees in principle to releasing top officials from Afghanistan insurgent group in exchange for starting process of negotiations — The US has agreed in principle to release high-ranking Taliban officials from Guantánamo Bay …
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Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Santorum: States Should Have The Right To Outlaw Birth Control — Rick Santorum reiterated his belief that states should have the right to outlaw contraception during an interview with ABC News yesterday, saying, “The state has a right to do that, I have never questioned that the state has a right to do that.
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
When will media demand that Mitt Romney back up his claims about jobs? — I don't know how to be any clearer about this, but here goes. It is now beyond doubt that Mitt Romney will be resting his case against Obama on two core claims. — The first: At Bain Capital, Romney created over 100,000 jobs …
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James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Bad-Faith Journalism — PolitiFact tacks right, further illustrating why its approach is wrong. — It's not as eagerly awaited as Time's “Man of the Year” was back when people paid attention to Time, but PolitiFact's “Lie of the Year” nonetheless manages to generate a lot of chatter, aimed as it is at those who chatter for a living.
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CBS News:
Gingrich: Mitt Romney is a liar — PLAY CBS NEWS VIDEO — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, whose support in Iowa has withered after riding on top of the polls, today called former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney a liar who would lie to the American people if elected to the White House …
Tyler Cowen / Marginal Revolution:
Krugman's response to Alex — You'll read it here, see also various (mostly weak) responses in the comments to Alex's original post. Most of you, including Krugman, are missing Alex's point. The issue is not that Krugman changed his mind (I've done that plenty, Alex too).
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Mary C. Curtis / Washington Post:
Michelle Obama's backside is your business how? — Can you imagine how the incident would play out if an African American congressman made a crude remark about First Lady Laura Bush's body? It certainly would have taken more than an insincere apology to wash that sin away.
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Elizabeth Weise / USA Today:
Meteor shower to kick off 2012 — If you snooze you'll lose Wednesday morning, when a little known but active meteor shower will start 2012 for people stalwart enough to brave the chilly hours before dawn. — The Quadrantids, named for a now-extinct constellation, will be visible …
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Perry Chiaramonte / Fox News:
New York City Police Arrest Suspect in String of Firebomb Attacks — Police arrested a suspect Tuesday in connection with the firebombing of an Islamic cultural center and four other New York City area sites. — The suspect confessed to five incidents in total, including the attack …
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
RNC: Five states to lose half their delegates — The five states that bucked national Republican Party rules by moving up their primary or caucus dates have been penalized with the loss of half their delegates to the August nominating convention in Tampa, Fla. — and there is no chance they're getting them back.
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Thomas Erdbrink / Washington Post:
Iran warns U.S. carrier not to return to Persian Gulf — Handout/Reuters - Iranian naval ships take part in a naval parade on the last day of the Velayat-90 war game in the Sea of Oman near the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. Iran's army chief has warned an American aircraft carrier not to return to the Persian Gulf.
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Stephen G. Bloom / The Atlantic Online:
Observations From 20 Years of Iowa Life — Thoughts from a university professor on the Iowa hamlets that will shape the contours of the GOP contest — IOWA CITY — On January 3, Iowans will trudge through snow, sleet, sludge, ice, gale-force blizzards — whatever it takes …
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Mark Halperin / The Page:
Romney Gets More Tart on Newt with Sean — On Hannity's radio show Tuesday afternoon, Bay Stater says, “Newt's obviously a very angry person.” — Ex-MA Guv: “I'm glad that Newt is no longer relentlessly positive. Now apparently he's going to try the relentlessly negative.
Tyler Durden / ZeroHedge:
US Closes 2011 With Record $15.22 Trillion In Debt, Officially At 100.3% Debt/GDP, $14 Billion From Breaching Debt Ceiling — While not news to Zero Hedge readers who knew about the final debt settlement of US debt about 10 days ahead of schedule, it is now official: according to the US Treasury …
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Greg Bluestein / Associated Press:
Carter's Advice to Obama: Don't Alienate Voters — Former President Jimmy Carter has some advice for Barack Obama as he gears up for the 2012 election: Don't alienate voters with controversial positions. — The Georgia Democrat told The Associated Press on Tuesday that just about everything …
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Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Why Iowa gets to go first, and other facts about tonight's caucus — (Jessica Reilly) David Redlawsk is a political scientist at Rutgers University and co-author of “Why Iowa? How Caucuses and Sequential Elections improve the Nominating Process.” We spoke earlier today …
BBC:
Germany's unemployment rate at record low in December — The adjusted jobless rate fell to 6.8% from 6.9% in November, the Federal Labour Office said. — This marked a new record low since figures for unified Germany were first published. — The seasonally-adjusted total for the number …
Rick Perlstein / Crooks and Liars:
Forget Iowa: GOP Always Nominates ‘Next in Line’ — It's a curious thing. I study Republicans for a living—I've done so for almost 15 years. I write books about their history; I write articles about their present. But these days, you probably couldn't find a political junky …
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Ry Rivard / Charleston Daily Mail:
Three-judge federal panel says W.Va. Congressional redistricting is not constitutional. — CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia lawmakers must redraw the state's three congressional districts by Jan. 17 or a federal court will do it for them, a three-judge federal panel said Tuesday.
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Graham Bowley / New York Times:
3 In-Laws of Afghan Girl, 15, Are Held in Her Torture — KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan girl's nails had been pulled out, her skin on her ear and nose had been twisted with pliers, and she had been kept in a dark, filthy basement bathroom without proper food or water for five months …
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Robert Stacy McCain / The Other McCain:
Remember the Crying Girl? — Last night I called my wife and told her I loved her, after listening to Rick Santorum's speech to his supporters at the final town hall meeting before Caucus Day here in Iowa. Santorum paid tribute to his wife, Karen, and also to his children, who have worked so hard and sacrificed so much:
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Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Wonkbook: How Keynes would explain Iowa — John Maynard Keynes famously likened playing the stock market to judging a beauty contest where, rather than choosing the most beautiful girl, you had to choose the girl you thought everyone else would choose as most beautiful.
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
The Wisconsin Democratic Party chairman declines to update us on the number of Recall Walker signatures gathered. — Hmmm. … Why not tell us the numbers? Why did they previously announce the number they had for Walker but clam up about Kleefisch? Could they be reserving the option to say they failed to get enough signatures?
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