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Santorum says he ‘almost threw up’ after reading JFK speech on separation of church and state — Former senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) on Sunday defended a statement he made last October in which he said that he “almost threw up” when he read John F. Kennedy's 1960 Houston address on the role of religion in public life.
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Sick Man: Santorum makes it explicit — Sick man — So John F Kennedy's seminal speech on the separation of church and state made Rick Santorum sick: … So is the idea that the first Catholic president was sickening a big seller among Catholics these days? Who knew?


Rick Santorum: JFK's 1960 Speech Made Me Want to Throw Up — GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said today that watching John F. Kennedy's speech to the Baptist ministers in Houston in 1960 made him want to “throw up.” — “To say that people of faith have no role in the public square?


Clarence Thomas Is a Long Shot for President, But His Candidacy Makes a Lot of Sense — Call it a longshot if you like, but in this anything-can-happen political year, the Supreme Court justice has qualities to recommend him to a broad spectrum of voters. — With the Republican presidential …
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Outside the Beltway and Brad DeLong

Romney takes small Michigan lead — Mitt Romney's taken a small lead over Rick Santorum in PPP's newest Michigan poll. He's at 39% to 37% for Santorum, 13% for Ron Paul, and 9% for Newt Gingrich. Compared to a week ago Romney's gained 6 points, while Santorum's just stayed in place.
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Politico and New York Magazine
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Mitt Romney's talk-radio blitz
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CNN, Riehl World View and Ballot Box

Arizona governor endorses Romney
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Politico, Associated Press and americanthinker.com


Romney: Not a NASCAR fan, but friends are owners — Mitt Romney went to the races today, and instead of putting his pedal to the metal, seems to have put his foot in his mouth. — Asked by a reporter from the Associated Press about whether or not he follows NASCAR, Romney reportedly responded …
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Taegan Goddard's … and PERRspectives


Democratic governors: Republicans returning to ‘dark ages’ — The nation's Democratic governors are gleeful at the heavy play social issues are suddenly getting in the Republican presidential primary. — In Washington, D.C., for the annual National Governors Association meeting …
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Weasel Zippers and The Lonely Conservative


Mitt Romney Is a Canny Politician Doing What's Necessary to Survive the Primaries — The candidate is no fool. He knows the far right controls the GOP primaries, and he'll say and do whatever it takes to get to the nomination. — Here's an outrageous proposition.
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Hot Air and The Moderate Voice


Protestors throw urine bombs at Denver police — DENVER — Several protesters were arrested Saturday evening during a disruptive anti-police protest in downtown Denver. — According to Lt. Matt Murray of the Denver Police Department, at 7:30 p.m. close to 60-70 anarchist protesters started marching on 16th Street Mall.


Afghan police hunt for colleague suspected of shooting US officers — Abdul Saboor Salangi, 25, wanted in connection with killings that prompted mass pullout of Nato advisers from Kabul ministries — Afghan police are searching for a 25-year-old police sergeant suspected of shooting …
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The Gateway Pundit and The Long War Journal
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Syria says referendum results coming Monday; vote punctuated by new violence — (CNN) — Syria says results will be available Monday from its referendum on changes to the country's constitution, a vote taken as government troops continued pounding the opposition stronghold of Homs and other cities.
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The Moderate Voice, RedState and Los Angeles Times

Jan Brewer To Skip Governors Dinner At White House On Sunday … Barack Obama , Michelle Obama , Rick Scott , Jan Brewer , Video , Gov. Jan Brewer , Governor Jan Brewer , Jan Brewer Obama , National Governors Association , National Governors Association Meeting , President Barack Obama …
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ABCNEWS and Weasel Zippers

The G.O.P.'s Fuzzy Delegate Math — If Rick Santorum wins in Michigan on Tuesday but loses Arizona, he may get the better spin out of the evening while winding up with fewer delegates. That is because Arizona is a winner-take-all state whereas Michigan is not.