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Impressions of Tonight's Debate — The GOP presidential debate is coming to a close. Here are some random thoughts: — * I doubt that many people saw it. My wife wasn't able to find it on television, and finally tracked it down on the internet, when it was half done. So the impact is likely to be slight.
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Erick's blog, The Politico and Daily Kos
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Dartmouth Debate blog — Update: A Memeorandum thread and linked by friends. If it wasn't 3 a.m. and I was awake I'd list them. — The Take away line from the night comes from Herman Cain's man in the spin room. Herman Cain is driving the debate! — My take: Romney Wins Cain close second, Bachmann 3rd.
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The Other McCain and The Lonely Conservative


Mitt Romney builds case for inevitability — HANOVER, N.H - Hours after Chris Christie signaled he believes Mitt Romney is the Republican party's inevitable nominee, Romney and the rest of the GOP field went about proving him right. — Romney again outclassed the opposition in Tuesday's Bloomberg/Washington Post debate.
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Taegan Goddard's …, msnbc.com, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor, Reuters, NY Daily News and The Moderate Voice

Cain defends 9-9-9 plan as not ‘off a pizza box’ — Herman Cain defended the economic team behind his 9-9-9 tax plan but still refused to name his economic advisers. — “My advisers come from the American people,” Cain said Tuesday night at a debate sponsored by Bloomberg News and the Washington Post debt.
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CNN, The Politico, Connecting.the.Dots and The Atlantic Online


Quick and dirty debate after-report: Perry is running out of gas; Excuses, excuses
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Campaign 2012, Washington Post, Weekly Standard, National Review, Riehl World View, CBS News, Outside the Beltway and Brendan Nyhan

Cain takes center stage in Republican economic debate
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The Politico

Republican Candidates Divide on How to Aid Economy
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NationalJournal.com, Washington Post, The Politico, Daily Kos, New York Magazine, Economix, Sky Dancing and New York Times

GOP Presidential Candidates Target Cain's 9-9-9 Plan, Gingrich Takes Aim at Federal Reserve
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Hot Air and Fire Andrea Mitchell!

Mitt Romney solidifies his front-runner status in Republican debate
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The Politico, Outside the Beltway, GOP 12, ABCNEWS, Wall Street Journal and The Page

Cain leads in Iowa
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Guardian, Iowa Caucuses, The Strata-Sphere, Don Surber, Outside the Beltway and CNN

Obama's jobs plan blocked in Senate — President Obama received a slap from members of his own party Tuesday as the Senate voted 50-49 to block his $447 billion jobs package. — The jobs plan, which the president has spent much of the last month touting on a cross-country tour, fell well short of the 60 votes it needed to proceed.
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Outside the Beltway and UrbanGrounds
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GOP senators vote to defeat Obama's jobs bill — WASHINGTON (AP) — United against Barack Obama, Senate Republicans voted Tuesday night to kill the jobs package the president had spent weeks campaigning for across the country, a stinging loss at the hands of lawmakers opposed to stimulus-style spending …
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Washington Monthly, Booman Tribune, Balloon Juice and US Politics

Jim Messina broaches a provocative line — There's been at least some discussion this year about the “sabotage” question — whether Republicans are deliberately hurting the country, holding back the economy on purpose, for the express purpose of undermining the Obama presidency.
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Daily Kos, Political Mojo, No More Mister Nice Blog, The New Republic and Booman Tribune


President's Jobs Measure Is Turned Back in Key Senate Test — WASHINGTON — In a major setback for President Obama, the Senate on Tuesday blocked consideration of his $447 billion jobs bill, forcing the White House and Congressional Democrats to scramble to salvage parts of the plan …
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The Atlantic Online, msnbc.com, The Caucus, The New Republic, Hit & Run, The Politico and The Page

Obama's jobs bill stalled in Senate — President Obama's $447 billion jobs plan foundered in the Senate on Tuesday night, as a unified Republican caucus and a pair of Democrats joined to deny the proposal the 60 votes needed to allow it to proceed to full consideration.
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Washington Monthly and Politics Plus

Obama says Senate defeat of jobs bill ‘by no means the end of this fight’
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Weasel Zippers


Senate passes China currency bill
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The Hill, Pat Dollard, CNN and Booman Tribune


U.S. Says Iran-Tied Terror Plot in Washington, D.C. Disrupted — FBI and DEA agents have disrupted a plot to commit a “significant terrorist act in the United States” tied to Iran, federal officials told ABC News today. — The officials said the plot included the assassination …
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FBI, Associated Press, Israpundit, Questions and Observations, Big Government, Fox News, The Crawdad Hole, Fausta's Blog, thomaspmbarnett.com, Washington Post, Firedoglake, Crooks and Liars, Talking Points Memo, The Reaction, Fox News Insider, The Heritage Foundation, Jihad Watch, Pajamas Media, No Left Turns, Foreign Policy, Gothamist, The Lonely Conservative, Hot Air, The Jawa Report, emptywheel, New York Magazine, Fire Andrea Mitchell!, Little Green Footballs, Atlas Shrugs, American Spectator, The Raw Story, Michelle Malkin and ThinkProgress
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Iran rejects US plotting accusations — Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Ramin Mehmanparast (file photo) — Iran has categorically rejected the US accusations that the Islamic Republic was involved in a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington, calling it a ‘prefabricated scenario.’
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Weasel Zippers and Jihad Watch


Plot to kill ambassador unraveled on SW border
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Time and The Reaction


Occupy L.A. Speaker: Violence will be Necessary to Achieve Our Goals — Citizen journalist Ringo captured this speaker at the Occupy Los Angeles camp a few days ago letting the cat out of the bag: After dismissing nonviolence as a dead end, he admits that for the Occupiers to achieve their goals …


Family of Al Qaeda's Samir Khan Gets ‘Condolence Call’ From U.S. State Department — The U.S. State Department made a phone call to the family of Al Qaeda propagandist Samir Khan to offer the government's condolences on his death during a U.S. drone strike in Yemen, a department spokesman confirms.
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The Politico, Associated Press and Weasel Zippers
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Israel Reaches Deal With Hamas to Free Gilad Shalit — JERUSALEM — Israel and Hamas announced an agreement on Tuesday to exchange more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners for an Israeli soldier held captive in Gaza for five years, a deal brokered by Egypt that seemed likely to shake …
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Reuters, Haaretz, Global Spin, YID With LID, Ynetnews, Hot Air, The Lede, Israel Matzav, The Page, Fire Andrea Mitchell! and New York Magazine
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The Gilad Shalit Prisoner Exchange
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Guardian, normblog and Room Eight


Slovakia votes down eurozone bailout expansion plans — Slovakian Prime Minister Iveta Radicova had urged MPs to support the expansion measures — Slovakia's parliament has voted against measures to bolster the powers of the eurozone bailout fund, seen as vital in combating the bloc's debt crisis.
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Biased BBC
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Michelle Obama often unrecognized — Michelle Obama says when she takes a trip to Target or Petco, she is often surprised that people don't even recognize her. — “It's amazing how people don't recognize you,” the first lady said in an interview that aired on NBC Wednesday morning.
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Weasel Zippers

Obama: 'I'm a fourth-quarter player' — (CNN) - President Barack Obama compared his re-election bid to a game of basketball, to make the point to Democratic supporters that he's a strong closer. — The president made his comments Tuesday night at the second of two campaign fundraisers in Florida.


Longtime gay activist Frank Kameny dies — Frank Kameny (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key) — Franklin E. Kameny, one of the nation's most prominent gay rights leaders, died in his home today apparently from natural causes. He was 86. — The death came less than a month …
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The Moderate Voice, Box Turtle Bulletin, Good As You and Joe. My. God.


Wall Street's Gullible Occupiers — The protesters have been sold a bill of goods. Reckless government policies, not private greed, brought about the housing bubble and resulting financial crisis. — There is no mystery where the Occupy Wall Street movement came from …
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National Review