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Opinion: Romney's Still Bad at the Business of Politics
WNYC (blog)
By Justin Krebs : IAFC Blogger Mitt Romney addresses supporters on a caucus night event in Denver, Colorado. (Emmanuel Dunand/Getty) As his tax records proved, Mitt Romney is good at making money. As his political fortunes show, he's not as good at ...
The Darkness + Foxy Shazam at the Paradise Rock ClubThe Phoenix (blog)
Beltway Blog — Poll: Santorum far better liked than Gingrich in ColoradoDenver Post (blog)
Romney says Obama infringing upon religious rightsCNN (blog)
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Political cartoonists say they're indignant over Times' solicitation
Washington Post (blog)
Media blogger Jim Romenesko reported today that the Times will return to running editorial cartoons in its Sunday Review section as of Feb. 26 — news in and of itself. But according to Romenesko, at least some of the cartoonists who received the ...

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She The People
Washington Post (blog)
Melinda Henneberger (@MelindaDC) anchors She the People, a forum for women writing on politics, culture and news. @ niawapo : Newt in Ohio. Has said nothing, nada, zilch, zero about last night's races. But he did say he liked the Clint Eastwood ad.

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BBC News

Sunday Mirror chief authorised hacking, says blogger Guido Fawkes
The Independent
Sunday Mirror editor Tina Weaver personally authorised hacking and blagging, political blogger Paul Staines told the inquiry into press standards today. Mr Staines, who blogs as Guido Fawkes, told the Leveson Inquiry he had heard the claims from two ...
Sunday Mirror editor authorised hacking, Guido Fawkes tells LevesonMetro
Guido Fawkes: Lobby briefings should be televisedJournalism.co.uk (blog)
Leveson inquiry: Paul Staines AKA Guido Fawkes, Keir Starmer appearThe Guardian (blog)

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Politico

The Breakfast Meeting: Clint's Ad Becomes a Political Football, and Dickens at 200
New York Times (blog)
By NOAM COHEN The two-minute Chrysler Super Bowl ad narrated by Clint Eastwood immediately became a political football (sorry), as conservatives called the uplifting spot payback to the Obama administration for its support of the auto industry bailout.
Halftime in AmericaThe Detroit News (blog)
About this blogWashington Post (blog)
Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl Chrysler Ad Stirs Political WatersABC News (blog)
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Political Geography: Minnesota
New York Times (blog)
Mrs. Bachmann's district is probably the place to start in a tour of the state's Republican electorate (our tour guide is Lawrence R. Jacobs, a professor at the University of Minnesota and the director of the school's Center for the Study of Politics ...

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Politics live: February 6, 2012
Sydney Morning Herald (blog)
Welcome to our live coverage of politics from the national capital. All times in AEDST. You can also follow me on Twitter @murpharoo 5.15pm: Well that's a wrap for The Pulse for this evening. Join us again tomorrow for the official opening of federal ...

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WNYC (blog)

Opinion: CA Shouldn't Wait for SCOTUS To Overturn Prop 8
WNYC (blog)
By Jami Floyd : IAFC Blogger Longtime political opponents Ted Olson and David Boies teamed up to challenge California's Proposition 8 in court. (Mark Ralston/Getty Images) Maybe it is a free country, after all. Slowly, but surely, we march toward that ...
Are We Ready for a Real National Conversation on Same-Sex Marriage?Huffington Post
The Panel DecisionThe League of Ordinary Gentlemen

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My Take: Welcome back, culture wars (and Rick Santorum)
CNN (blog)
Editor's Note: Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and author of "God is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions that Run the World," is a regular CNN Belief Blog contributor. By Stephen Prothero, Special to CNN So much for the cease fire ...

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Fox News

Best food blogs to check out now
Fox News
Food blogs democratized food knowledge and its appreciation and let everyone in on the conversation. The Internet gave voice to those who lacked formal food training but nevertheless had a lot to say about food. Food is political, social, ...

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