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Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Dick Armey: Gingrich campaign turned into ‘first-rate vendetta’ against Romney — Freedom Works chairman and former Rep. Dick Armey (R-Texas) blasted Newt Gingrich for his continued tough attacks on Mitt Romney saying Gingrich was carrying out a vendetta against the Republican frontrunner.
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CNN, Outside the Beltway, The Other McCain, The Caucus, Politico and The Lonely Conservative
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Romney up in Colorado, close race in Minnesota — Last night's results in Nevada were bad news for Newt Gingrich and PPP's first day of polling in Colorado and Minnesota indicates things may only get worse for him in the coming days. — In Colorado Mitt Romney looks primed for another big Western win to match his one in Nevada.
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FiveThirtyEight, Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
Victor Davis Hanson / National Review:
Gingrich's Speech — How to Make a Bad Night Worse — Newt Gingrich's post-Nevada caucus speech included about three minutes of inspired moments about issues and ideas in his usual imaginative and intellectually robust style. So why does he not just stay with that — given that he often seems …
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The PJ Tatler
Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Gingrich: Goal is to get to Super Tuesday
Gingrich: Goal is to get to Super Tuesday
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Politico and Wake up America
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney wins overwhelming victory in Nevada caucuses
Mitt Romney wins overwhelming victory in Nevada caucuses
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Outside the Beltway and Saint Petersblog
David McGrath Schwartz / Las Vegas Sun:
Economic woes, anti-Obama sentiment fail to draw large turnout — Votes are counted for Precinct 7405 during the Republican presidential caucus at Green Valley High School in Henderson on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Ron Paul won the precinct with 16 votes. Mitt Romney came in second with 10 votes.
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Ashley Powers / Los Angeles Times:
'She's a spy!': Reporter banned from Nevada caucus
'She's a spy!': Reporter banned from Nevada caucus
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Las Vegas Sun, Hit & Run, The Impolitic and The Political Carnival
Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
Mitt Romney cruises to victory in Nevada caucuses
Mitt Romney cruises to victory in Nevada caucuses
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The Caucus, Connecting.the.Dots and Patterico's Pontifications
Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Romney wins big in Nevada
Romney wins big in Nevada
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CNN, Politico, Washington Post, The Maddow Blog, The Other McCain and Fox News
Julian Pecquet / Ballot Box:
Santorum looking to next round of contests after Nevada drubbing
Santorum looking to next round of contests after Nevada drubbing
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Politico
Cynthia R. Fagen / New York Post:
Teen mistress addresses relationship, pol's Cold War fears in memoir — It was a chilling insight. — When the president wasn't keeping the world from descending into war, there was plenty of wild partying. One instance was a raucous Hollywood bash at Bing Crosby's desert ranch.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Other McCain
Megan R. Wilson / The Hill:
Watch the five most politically controversial Super Bowl ads of all time — Super Bowl advertisements have a long history of attracting political controversies, and this year is no different. — While the match-up between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants will be country's focus on Sunday …
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Politico, The Moderate Voice, Mediaite and Power Line
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Bloomberg: 'You'd Think That If A Congresswoman Got Shot In The Head,' That Would Change Congress' Views On Guns — Appearing on Meet the Press this morning, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg expressed bewilderment at the many lawmakers in Washington who continue sabotage existing gun laws:
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Political Carnival
Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
The Perversion of the Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ by the Sinner Barack H. Obama — I'm afraid we need a little Sunday morning theology. Hopefully someone at the White House will read this and realize just how ill advised the President was to do what he did this week and we should be praying hard …
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Balloon Juice
Washington Examiner:
Barone:Obama's isolation leads to skewed decisions — It's unusual when a reporter sympathetic to a politician writes a story that makes his subject look bad. But Ryan Lizza of the New Yorker has now done this twice. — The first time was in an article last April on Obama's foreign policy …
Gretchen Morgenson / New York Times:
A Mortgage Tornado Warning, Unheeded — After his own experience dealing with a mortgage mess, Nye Lavalle set out to learn all he could about the mortgage industry, traveling nationwide to dig into records. In 2003, he compiled a dossier of practices at Fannie Mae.
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Prairie Weather, The Big Picture and naked capitalism
Christina D. Romer / New York Times:
Do Manufacturers Need Special Treatment? — EVERYONE seems to be talking about a crisis in manufacturing. Workers, business leaders and politicians lament the decline of this traditionally central part of the American economy. President Obama, in his State of the Union address …
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Politico, The Hill and Greg Mankiw's Blog
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / Washington Examiner:
It's takers versus makers and these days the takers are winning — “Fifty thousand for what you didn't plant, for what didn't grow. That's modern farming — reap what you don't sow.” — That's a line from a song about farm subsidies, “Farming The Government,” by the Nebraska Guitar Militia.
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
Komen confirms continued involvement of Ari Fleischer on Planned Parenthood strategy — Yesterday, ThinkProgress exclusively reported Ari Fleischer's involvement — dating back at least to December — with the Komen Foundation, including issues related to Planned Parenthood.
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Washington Post, The Raw Story and Lez Get Real
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