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Foster Friess / Campfire Blog:
For those who misunderstood my joke today, here's my quest for forgiveness... Last week my joke at the Conservative Political Action Conference generated laughter and media attention. Today on Andrea Mitchell's show, my aspirin joke bombed as many didn't recognize it as a joke but thought …
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Santorum dodges Friess ‘bad joke’ — POLITICO's Juana Summers reports on Rick Santorum's reaction to Foster Friess with reporters tonight: … Buzzfeed's Rosie Gray had a bit of this earlier. — UPDATE: Friess himself, in an interview with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell …
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Foster Friess Doubles Down — So on his “Campfire Blog,” which is apparently how he communicates with the world when he's not on our television screens, Santorum Super-PAC heavy and all-purpose spokesman Foster Friess apologized to the poor dumb humorless people who didn't get his “joke” …
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Rosie Gray / Politics:
Santorum Describes Friess' Aspirin Comment As A “Bad Joke”
Santorum Describes Friess' Aspirin Comment As A “Bad Joke”
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Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Santorum donor Friess apologizes for ‘aspirin joke’
Santorum donor Friess apologizes for ‘aspirin joke’
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Alex Alvarez / Mediaite:
Santorum Supporter Stuns Andrea Mitchell With Memories Of How ‘The Gals’ Used Bayer Aspirin As Contraception
Santorum Supporter Stuns Andrea Mitchell With Memories Of How ‘The Gals’ Used Bayer Aspirin As Contraception
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
Wow, Did Foster Friess Really Say That? (Updated)
Wow, Did Foster Friess Really Say That? (Updated)
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Patrick J. Buchanan / The American Conservative:
Blacklisted, But Not Beaten — My days as a political analyst at MSNBC have come to an end. — After 10 enjoyable years, I am departing, after an incessant clamor from the left that to permit me continued access to the microphones of MSNBC would be an outrage against decency, and dangerous.
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Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Pat Buchanan to Leave MSNBC
Pat Buchanan to Leave MSNBC
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Richard A. Oppel Jr / New York Times:
Mitt Romney and Ron Paul Friendly Amid the Rivalry — LAKE JACKSON, Tex. — Once there was a challenge of a softball game from the Ron Paul clan to the Mitt Romney clan. “They didn't show up,” Mr. Paul says. “We didn't schedule it. We really razz them about that, ‘You guys chickened out!’ ”
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Christian Heinze / GOP 12:
Romney: Rombo ad is “most negative ad I've seen”
Romney: Rombo ad is “most negative ad I've seen”
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Peter Nicholas / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Campaign Weighs Santorum
Obama Campaign Weighs Santorum
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Niall Stanage / Ballot Box:
Santorum shifts gear in Motown
Santorum shifts gear in Motown
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Rick Gladstone / New York Times:
At Work in Syria, Times Correspondent Dies — Anthony Shadid, a prize-winning newspaper correspondent whose graceful dispatches for both The New York Times and The Washington Post covered nearly two decades of Middle East conflict and turmoil, died, apparently of an asthma attack …
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Margalit Fox / New York Times:
Anthony Shadid, Reporter in the Middle East, Dies at 43
Anthony Shadid, Reporter in the Middle East, Dies at 43
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Glenn Harlan Reynolds / Wall Street Journal:
A Syllabus for the ‘Occupy’ Movement — Conservatives are wrong to deride college courses on the anti-Wall Street protests. Here's a lesson plan and possible reading list. — Schools from New York's Columbia to Chicago's Roosevelt University are offering courses on the “Occupy” movement.
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Jeremy Lin Problem — Jeremy Lin is anomalous in all sorts of ways. He's a Harvard grad in the N.B.A., an Asian-American man in professional sports. But we shouldn't neglect the biggest anomaly. He's a religious person in professional sports. — We've become accustomed …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Is birth control fight a Terri Schiavo moment? — The respected Dem firm Democracy Corps has just published an important polling memo that gets right to the heart of why the birth control battle could matter so much in this year's elections. — The firm's poll finds that one of the most …
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Fear and Feminism — Some criticism of Rick Santorum is downright irrational. — (Best of the tube tonight: Watch us on “Hannity,” Fox News Channel, 9 p.m. ET, with a repeat showing at midnight ET. The “Great American Panel” starts around 40 minutes in.)
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Economist:
Over-regulated America — The home of laissez-faire is being suffocated by excessive and badly written regulation — AMERICANS love to laugh at ridiculous regulations. A Florida law requires vending-machine labels to urge the public to file a report if the label is not there.
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James Poulos / The Daily Caller:
What are women for? — In a simpler time Sigmund Freud struggled to understand what women want. Today the significant battle is over what women are for. None of our culture warriors are anywhere close to settling the matter. The prevailing answer is the non-answer …
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Virginia's Proposed Ultrasound Law Is an Abomination — Under the new legislation, women who want an abortion will be forcibly penetrated for no medical reason. Where's the outrage? — This week, the Virginia state Legislature passed a bill that would require women to have an ultrasound before they may have an abortion.
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Philip Klein / Campaign 2012:
Admin stops pretending it has long-term debt plan — President Obama spent much of last year pretending that he had a plan to tackle the nation's long-term debt crisis. He never released an actual plan, but he gave a bunch of speeches pretending that he had.
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The Gallup Organization / Gallup:
U.S. Unemployment Increases in Mid-February — Underemployment also up, to 19.0% — PRINCETON, NJ — The U.S. unemployment rate, as measured by Gallup without seasonal adjustment, is 9.0% in mid-February, up from 8.6% for January. The mid-month reading normally reflects …
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Obama camp pulls in $29 million in January — The fundraising figures put the president far ahead of the Republicans who are vying to take him on this fall. — President Obama raised $29.1 million in January for his reelection campaign and the Democratic Party, his campaign announced Friday …
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans Give Record-High Ratings to Several U.S. Allies — Iran has the lowest favorable rating; China's declines — PRINCETON, NJ — Americans are feeling more favorably toward several of the United States' major allies in 2012 than they have in the past.
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