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Romney: Akin's ‘Inexcusable’ Comment — In a phone interview this morning, Mitt Romney told National Review Online that Representative Todd Akin's recent comment on rape is “inexcusable.” — “Congressman's Akin comments on rape are insulting, inexcusable, and, frankly, wrong,” Romney said.
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Reports: Akin Advisers Make Preparations For Withdrawal Tomorrow — Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin's advisers are making preparations to withdraw from the race Tuesday, GOP operative Richard Grenell and RedState.com editor Erick Erickson report.
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Donklephant, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Daily Kos


Crossroads pulls out of Missouri after Akin comments — The conservative outside-spending powerhouse Crossroads GPS is pulling its ads from the Missouri Senate race, three sources confirmed to POLITICO. — The group had originally booked a new round of ads to start Wednesday but began canceling them earlier today.

Step Aside, Todd Akin — Representative Todd Akin, the Republican nominee for Senator from Missouri, became nationally notorious yesterday for saying something stupid. In the course of explaining why he believes abortion should be illegal even when pregnancies result from rape …
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Weekly Standard, Politico, CNN, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Daily Beast, Todd Akin for U.S. Senate 2012, Mediaite and Althouse

Leading social conservatives rally to Akin's defense — Tampa, Florida (CNN) - While much of the Republican universe spent Monday condemning Missouri Senate hopeful Todd Akin for his comments about “legitimate rape” and abortion, one of the nation's most prominent conservative organizations rallied to his defense.
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The Todd Akin mess — Ugh. — Over the weekend, GOP Rep. Todd Akin — the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Missouri — said some really, really stupid things. (Twitchy has comprehensive coverage. Click here and keep scrolling.) — There's no sugar-coating or whitewashing this.

Scott Brown calls on Akin to drop out of Missouri Senate race — In a rare intra-party rebuke, Senator Scott Brown called on Missouri Representative Todd Akin this morning to withdraw from the US Senate race in his state, after Akin made controversial remarks on rape.


Republican Source: Akin Moving To Withdraw — The controversial candidate is “taking concrete steps.” UPDATE: Another Republican close to Akin says he's “in the campaign.” — Rep. Todd Akin, left. — Image by Orlin Wagner / AP — Missouri Republican Todd Akin has begun moving toward ending …
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The PJ Tatler and The Daily Caller

Mitt Romney Said In 2007 He Would Be “Delighted” To Sign A Bill Banning All Abortions Nationally — The Romney campaign released a statement criticizing Missouri Republican Senate nominee Todd Akin: “Gov. Romney and Congressman Ryan disagree with Mr. Akin's statement, and a Romney-Ryan administration …
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Washington Monthly, The Atlantic Wire, ThinkProgress, Truthdig, The Caucus, ABCNEWS, The Maddow Blog and The Hinterland Gazette

National GOP pulls funding from Todd Akin's Missouri race
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News Desk, ThinkProgress, The Moderate Voice, Talking Points Memo, 2012 Decoded and The Mahablog

Todd Akin clarifies he's on the same page as Paul Ryan on ‘forcible rape’
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Firedoglake, Talking Points Memo, The Hill, Taylor Marsh and Mediaite

Jim Talent won't replace Akin
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Conservatives4Palin, Hot Air and National Review

Rep. Todd Akin is wrong about rape and pregnancy, but he's not alone

Family Research Council Backs Akin
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ThinkProgress and The New Civil Rights Movement

'God's Little Shield': A Short History Of The False No-Pregnancy-From-Rape Theory
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Los Angeles Times, Taking Note and Guardian

Family Research Council head defends Akin
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ThinkProgress, CNN, Midwest Democracy, rightwingwatch.org, Talking Points Memo and Mother Jones

Republicans pull money from Missouri
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A Canard That Will Not Die: ‘Legitimate Rape’ Doesn't Cause Pregnancy
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Obama On Todd Akin: ‘Rape Is Rape’
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Fox News, The Political Carnival, AEIdeas, Josh Blackman's Blog and Talking Points Memo


As a Harvard Alum, I Apologize — Yes, I know, you could imagine many sentences that would follow that headline. But here is what I have in mind right now: A tenured professor of history at my undergraduate alma mater has written a cover story for Daily Beast/Newsweek that is so careless …
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2012 Decoded, The Reality-Based Community, Balloon Juice, The Daily Beast, Noahpinion and Business Insider
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Niall Ferguson's ridiculous defense — Niall Ferguson's selective edit of the CBO report on Obama's Affordable Care Act. — Niall Ferguson, author of this week's Newsweek cover story calling for Obama's ousting, has returned fire on Paul Krugman — albeit in a ridiculous, misleading …
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The Atlantic Online and The Daily Dish

Newsweek Cover Rebuttal: Paul Krugman Is Wrong — The liberal New York Times blogger objected to ‘multiple errors and misrepresentations’ in this week's Newsweek cover story on Obama's record in office. Author Niall Ferguson rebuts the charges. — You know you have hit the target …
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Instapundit, The Glittering Eye, New York Magazine and NewsBusters.org blogs

More Lies from Niall Ferguson: Fire-His-Ass-Now Department
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Economist's View



Phyllis Diller Dead — Legendary Comic Dies at 95 — Dead at 95 — EXCLUSIVE DETAILS — Comedian Phyllis Diller — who paved the way for today's female comics — died this morning, TMZ has learned. — Sources close to Diller tell us the comedian died in her sleep at her L.A. home, surrounded by family.
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POLITICO e-book: Obama campaign roiled by conflict — President Barack Obama's campaign team, celebrated four years ago for its exceptional cohesion and eyes-on-the-prize strategic focus, has been shadowed this time by a succession of political disagreements and personal rivalries that haunted the effort at the outset.


Shock poll: Obama could lose Illinois — President Barack Obama could lose his home state of Illinois in November, a new poll shows. — A poll conducted by Illinois-based pollster and political strategist Michael McKeon found Obama leading Republican Mitt Romney by 49 percent to 37 percent in Cook County, the home of Chicago.
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Hot Air and Clayton Cramer's Blog

An Unserious Man — Mitt Romney's choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate led to a wave of pundit accolades. Now, declared writer after writer, we're going to have a real debate about the nation's fiscal future. This was predictable: never mind the Tea Party, Mr. Ryan's true constituency …
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AEIdeas, The Hinterland Gazette and Prairie Weather


In Congress's Paralysis, a Mightier Supreme Court — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court does not always have the last word. Sure, its interpretation of the Constitution is the one that counts, and only a constitutional amendment can change things after the justices have acted in a constitutional case.


Study: Red states more charitable — Red states give more money to charity than blue states, according to a new study on Monday. — The eight states with residents who gave the highest share of their income to charity supported Sen. John McCain in 2008, while the seven states …
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Weasel Zippers, Hot Air and The PJ Tatler


Kelsey Grammer praises Mitt Romney — Actor Kelsey Grammer gave Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney his vote of confidence in a recent interview with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. — Asked if he supports Romney, Grammer told the paper, “Oh, I think he'd make a terrific president.”
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Alan Colmes' Liberaland

Obama to media: Romney's whole campaign is based on lies — In a surprise appearance before reporters at the White House just now, Obama made a striking, if perhaps long overdue, charge: He pushed back on GOP claims he's running a dirty campaign by arguing that Romney's entire campaign is based on flat out lies.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland