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John F Kennedy’s mistress details their affair in new bookThe teenage mistress of President John F Kennedy has written a memoir describing how he both abused and confided in her during an 18 month affair which ended only with his death. At the height of the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, as the world teetered on the brink of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviets, Kennedy hinted to his lover that he would be prepared to blink first: “I’d rather my children were red than dead.”
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10:51 - 05.02.2012
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French interior minister claims some civilisations 'superior’France’s conservative interior minister in charge of immigration policy has sparked controversy by claiming some civilisations are “superior” to others.
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08:26 - 05.02.2012
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Syria's most senior defector: Assad's army is close to collapseBashar al-Assad's army is close to a collapse that could plunge the Middle East into a "nuclear reaction"
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07:56 - 05.02.2012
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Question:Romney says he is not concerned with the poor, Gingrich wants to build a moon colony for $500 Billion, Paul sent out a racist newsletter and wants to legalize prostitutes, and Santorum is unhindged.Yet Obama is silent..... Why?Answer:Obama is getting a beat-up Romney and a split GOP......just like he wanted.
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07:42 - 05.02.2012
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Heathrow cancels 50% of flights as snow and ice blanket BritainAirport says "snow plan" has worked "far better" than in previous years, despite axing flights hours after it stopped snowing.
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07:33 - 05.02.2012
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Sacrificing the desert to save the EarthIndustrial-scale solar development is mowing down desert plants and displacing animals. Environmentalists are torn.
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06:54 - 04.02.2012
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GOP freshmen mum on presidential politicsThe House Republican freshman class has fallen largely silent on a most pressing issue: Who should be the GOP presidential nominee?"Some say the field has been uninspiring and wish that more candidates had jumped into the race. Others say they want voters to make up their own minds. Some just want to focus on their own reelection."
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06:13 - 04.02.2012
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News on economy could alter calculus for Romney’s campaignPhilip Rucker / WashPostIf the recovery snowballs, the Republican front-runner’s primary pitch may be undercut."If Romney wins the nomination, his strategists argued, the fall campaign against President Obama will be shaped by what they described as an overarching sense of “prolonged misery” among voters who are just as concerned about the housing crisis as with unemployment and believe the nation is on the wrong track."
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05:58 - 04.02.2012
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Don’t buy the GOP’s ‘Europe’Martin Klingst Portraying the continent as socialistic or outdated is both shortsighted and wrong."All 27 E.U. members believe, more or less, in mandatory health-care insurance and public education. They believe that government should offer a helping hand to struggling businesses and people during economic downturns. That is why we pay high taxes. It is also true that a number of E.U. countries have irresponsibly expanded their welfare systems and can no longer afford their bills."
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05:45 - 04.02.2012
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The Koch Brothers Pledge $60 Million to Defeat ObamaSo the Koch people really don't like Obama. But $60 million is a lot of money, and shows the kind of funding that a few people can put into a race with the advent of Super-PACs, where most of their money will probably go due to restrictions on donations to actual campaigns.
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"Newt Gingrich is too flawed a candidate to ultimately win this nomination" |
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The Florida primary was ugly, unfair and probably fatal for Newt Gingrich "Here’s the takeaway statistic from yesterday’s Florida primary: Mitt Romney spend $15 million on ads, of which only one was positive. And it was in Spanish." |
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But It Can Buy Him Florida.... |
"...the problem for Romney is that voting for him has never been about him. It has always been, and continues to be, about a dearth of options. Romney is the default candidate, not the preferred one. His money can buy him votes, but it can’t buy him love." |
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Anti-Islamism Will Not Go Away |
A growing list of liberal veterans’ groups, civil liberties advocates and Muslim organizations had urged the Military Academy to rescind Lt. Gen. William C. Boykin’s invitation. "General Boykin, a longtime commander of Special Operations forces, first caused controversy after the Sept. 11 attacks when, as a senior Pentagon official, he described the fight against terrorism as a Christian battle against Satan. His remarks, made in numerous speeches to church groups, were publicly repudiated by President George W. Bush, who argued that America’s war was not with Islam but with violent fanatics" |
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Fox News Marks 10 Years at No. 1 in Cable News |
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Fox News Marks a Decade at No. 1 in Cable News The network, which at first had to pay cable systems for distribution, unlocked a formula that reached out to viewers who believed the established television news media tilted left, and offered a different view. |
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"Independents now have a less favorable opinion of Mr. Romney" |
It also has cost Mr. Romney — at least for now — the generally likable image that he has nurtured for years. In polls during the last several weeks, the number of people who view him favorably has plunged, especially among independent voters who will likely decide the general election later this year. |
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In Florida, Romney 39.5% Gingrich 26.53% |
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Gingrich vs. Romney: Whose website got the most hits? Up until mid-January, Gingrich was clearly leading in online hits from Floridians. It wasn't until the week of Jan. 15 that Romney started to take the lead. |
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The down-side of US government-sponsored "democracy-promotion" |
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Why American 'democracy promotion' rings hollow in the Middle East Egypt's crackdown on Republican and Democratic organisations is hardly surprising: they're widely seen as stooges of US empire "The IRI is an international arm of the US Republican party, so anyone with the stomach to watch the Republican presidential debates might doubt whether this would be a "democracy-promotion" organization. But a look at some of their recent adventures is enough to set the record straight: in 2004, the IRI played a major role in overthrowing the democratically elected government of Haiti. In 2002, the head of the IRI publicly celebrated the short-lived military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of Venezuela. The IRI was also working with organizations and individuals that were involved in the coup. In 2005, the IRI was involved in an effort to promote changes in Brazil's electoral laws that would weaken the governing Workers party of then President Lula da Silva." |
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"Imperial errors cost US the Middle East" |
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Imperial errors cost US the Middle East Designed to demonstrate the United States' post-Cold War military dominance and create a foothold in the Middle East, nine years later the 2003 Iraq invasion achieved the opposite. The US's biggest error was not drawing from colonial Britain's playbook. Rather than "regime change", free elections and withdrawal, Washington should have rebadged the existing regime and refused to leave. |
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Richard Cohen : The brain-dead GOP |
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Richard Cohen The party has only itself to blame for rejecting reason. "The Republican establishment acts as if this season’s goon squad of presidential candidates has come out of nowhere, an act of God — a tsunami that hit the party and receded, leaving nothing but nitwits standing. In column after column, conservative commentators lament the present condition, but not their past acquiescence as their party turned hostile to thought, reason and the two most important words in the English language: It depends." |
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Gingrich: Dead Man May Keep On Walking |
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Analysis: Gingrich's campaign is dead However, Gingrich can still make a mess of Mitt Romney's coronation as GOP nominee. "decapitated chickens flap about awhile before succumbing to the obvious" |
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Drudge: Taking Orders from Romney Central? |
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Claims of Drudge bias are unfounded Despite unfair rumours of Romney bias, The Drudge Report remains the king of conservative websites Matt Drudge is the Howard Hughes of the Internet. Like Hughes, he lives in splendid isolation, communicating only through a small group of trusted friends. Like Hughes, his influence has quietly helped shape Republican politics for a generation. But while the eccentric Hughes used money to put his pals in the White House, Drudge has always relied on blogs and Tweets. The Drudge Report, which started life as an emailed gossip column, now receives millions of unique visitors per month. One study found that it drives more traffic than Twitter and Facebook combined. |
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U.S. Gov builds case for attacking Iran |
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While Al Qaeda's ability to strike the U.S. has diminished, Iran is more willing to attack America, Congress is told. |
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AsiaTimes: Iran well prepared for the worst |
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Iran well prepared for the worst Iran has been preparing for a possible military confrontation with the United States for decades and instead of engaging in a direct military competition, which would be pitting its weaknesses against US strengths, it has developed an asymmetric "hybrid" strategy that mixes advanced technology with guerilla tactics to deny US forces access to bases and maritime freedom of maneuver. |
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Republicans might not lose the Presidency, but they’re as isolated—and as calcified—as the Democrats were when they nominated McGovern… |
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HMS Dauntless Vs. Argentina's Air Force |
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Falkland Islands: Royal Navy sends warship as tensions rise HMS Dauntless will set sail for Falklands in coming weeks armed with battery of missiles that could "take out all of South America's fighter aircraft let alone Argentina's," according to one Navy source. "It can shoot down Argentine fighters as soon as they take off from they bases," said another Navy source. "This will give Buenos Aires serious pause for thought." |
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Nobody Giving Gingrich a Chance |
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Dana Milbank "But Gingrich is going down in his own style, leaving fabrications, insults and scorched earth all the way from Miami to Pensacola." |
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Frank Rich: Who in God’s Name Is Mitt Romney? |
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Who in God’s Name Is Mitt Romney? Frank Rich Back in the thick of the 2008 Republican presidential race, I asked a captain of American finance what he had made of Mitt Romney when they were young colleagues at Bain & Company. “Mitt was a nice guy, a smart businessman, and an excellent team player,” he responded without missing a beat. Then came the CEO’s one footnote, delivered with bemusement, not pique: “Still, whenever the rest of us would go out at the end of the day, we’d always find ourselves having the same conversation: None of us had any idea who this guy was.” |
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Joe Biden advised against bin Laden raid |
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Joe Biden advised against bin Laden raid Vice President admits he said Barack OBama should wait for more information. "Every single person in that room hedged their bet, except Leon Panetta" |
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Fearful GOP leaders pray Newt can be stopped in Florida |
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New anti-Obama themes: 'European socialism' and 'Saul Alinsky' |
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New anti-Obama themes: 'European socialism' and 'Saul Alinsky' With the economy mending, Republicans find more ways to attack the president by casting him as a left-wing radical. |
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A Closer Look at the "Buffett Tax" |
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Robert J. Samuelson A look at the math behind the push against the super-rich. "It’s also a myth that all the ultra-rich enjoy low tax rates. In 2007, the richest 1 percent of taxpayers paid an average tax rate of 29.5 percent and provided 28.1 percent of federal revenues, reports the CBO. On their wages and salaries, many of the ultra-rich pay the top income tax rate of 35 percent plus a Medicare tax of 1.45 percent. |
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Lupica: Newt is a sad, old clown |
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Lupica: Newt is a sad, old clown Gingrich cries about everything now, from the mean things Mitt Romney is saying about him, to Romney’s money, to the “Republican establishment” trying to stop him. |
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Is Obama most polarizing president? |
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Chris Cillizza and Aaron Blake / WashPost His pledge to unite the country meets hyper-partisan reality "For 2011, Obama’s third year in office, an average of 80 percent of Democrats approved of the job he was doing in Gallup tracking polls, as compared to 12 percent of Republicans who felt the same way. That’s a 68-point partisan gap, the highest for any president’s third year in office — ever." |
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Miami's Cuban vote shifting, but still strongly Republican |
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Miami's Cuban vote shifting, but still strongly Republican Members of a younger generation care less about Castro and are more liberal, but many are disappointed in President Obama. "In Miami-Dade, the state's most populous county, 74% of registered Republicans are Latino." |
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White House Intern,19-year-old virgin, had 18 month affair with JFK
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French interior minister: some civilisations are “superior” to others
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"Assad's army is close to collapse"
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Obama's reelection campaign submarine
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Global Warming Blankets Britain with Snow
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LATimes: Sacrificing the desert to save the Earth
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GOP freshmen focusing on self-survival
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GOP: Agile, Mobile, Futile......
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Don’t buy the GOP’s ‘Europe’
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With NASDAQ at 11 year high, it won't be enough.
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"They don’t want their great music involved in the impure business of politics.”
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With 2012 decided, looking to 2016
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Obama Reelected
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Taliban leader Mullah Omar 'sent letter to Barack Obama'
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An Aggressive Iran Has Decided to Fight
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Obama Re-elected, NATO Pulls out, Taliban Returns - 15 wasted years
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Leading a global effort to combat corruption?
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"Mitt Romney is not heartless, he's merely clueless"
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How does the Romney-Obama contest stack up?
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LATimes: Romney a mixed blessing for Mormons
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GOP Turbulence
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The Trump trap
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NYT: Secrecy Shrouds ‘Super PAC’ Funds
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Newt: "I like hiring people."
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Iran Still Not Afraid of Obama
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AsiaTimes: US tells Israelis it won't join their fight
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Ron Paul’s Long Game
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Who Really Believes This?
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Cal GOP Dying
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Obama Doing Big Box Office in Hollywood
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Have the Democrats Already Destroyed Romney?
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LATimes: GOP's free-market pitch may flop in Nevada
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"The New Mitt: Tougher, Shinier, with a Hint of Nixon"
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AsiaTimes: No exit in the Persian Gulf
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How Mitt Romney suckered Gingrich in Florida
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Increasing Diversity May Make Western States Bluer
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Country-club GOP establishment lays down the law
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How to Rebut Obama's "I killed bin Laden."
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LATimes: Romney's Florida win won't seal race
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Super PACs Encouraged by Romney Investment
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Terrorists Using Paltalk to Plan
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"Newt Gingrich is too flawed a candidate to ultimately win this nomination"
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But It Can Buy Him Florida....
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Anti-Islamism Will Not Go Away
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Fox News Marks 10 Years at No. 1 in Cable News
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"Independents now have a less favorable opinion of Mr. Romney"
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In Florida, Romney 39.5% Gingrich 26.53%
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The down-side of US government-sponsored "democracy-promotion"
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"Imperial errors cost US the Middle East"
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Richard Cohen : The brain-dead GOP
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Gingrich: Dead Man May Keep On Walking
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Drudge: Taking Orders from Romney Central?
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U.S. Gov builds case for attacking Iran
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AsiaTimes: Iran well prepared for the worst
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"The G.O.P.’s Own 1972"
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HMS Dauntless Vs. Argentina's Air Force
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Nobody Giving Gingrich a Chance
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Frank Rich: Who in God’s Name Is Mitt Romney?
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Joe Biden advised against bin Laden raid
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Fearful GOP leaders pray Newt can be stopped in Florida
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New anti-Obama themes: 'European socialism' and 'Saul Alinsky'
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A Closer Look at the "Buffett Tax"
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Lupica: Newt is a sad, old clown
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Is Obama most polarizing president?
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Miami's Cuban vote shifting, but still strongly Republican
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Why Gingrich scares the party establishment
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NYT: Will Israel Attack Iran?
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Why and How Romney Went on Warpath
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Staying In to Torture Mitt
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Pentagon Seeks Mightier Bomb
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McCain: "I think it could go on a while and it would not be to our benefit"
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A warning from England about Obama's "socialist state"
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Fox News psychiatrist: Newt's affairs are a good sign
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Newt: Rebel without a pause
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What Americans Mean When They Say They're Conservative
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