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Stephen Colbert, Herman Cain team up for S.C. campaign rally
Los Angeles TimesIt was perhaps inevitable that Stephen Colbert -- fake conservative, cable TV personality, and the most famous Charlestonian since that guy from Hootie and the Blowfish -- would return to South Carolina to make a little mischief before the state's...Tags: Gaming, Tea Party Movement, Bill Maher, Foods and Beverages, Television Industry
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Chuck Witt: GOP field leaves much to be desired
One can be excused wondering if the national Republican Party is deliberately attempting to commit political seppuku by fielding the slate of potential presidential candidates currently making the rounds prior to the (ridiculously) early primary...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Healthcare Laws, Republican Party, Health
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Santorum retreats to Pennsylvania
Call Washington BureauHe's invoked Abraham Lincoln while campaigning in the former president's home state of Illinois and now Rick Santorum will await the results of the primary there in the place where Lincoln gave one of the most famous speeches in American history....Tags: Abraham Lincoln, The New York Times, Mitt Romney, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Republican Party
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On 'Saturday Night Live,' Newt Gingrich is moon president [Video]
As Newt Gingrich was holding a news conference in Las Vegas on Saturday night to discuss the way forward for his campaign after another Mitt Romney victory, an alternate reality was playing out on the eighth-floor stage of "Saturday Night Live," a...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Vice (movie), Mitt Romney, NBC (tv network), Politics
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Mitt Romney cruises to victory in Nevada caucuses
Mitt Romney romped to a commanding victory Saturday in Nevada's Republican presidential caucuses, posting a second consecutive win and laying an impressive marker in a battleground state both parties will vigorously contest in November. The strong...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Government, Republican Party, Brian Sandoval, Sheldon Adelson
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Jan. 25: The young voter
DeJanee Fennell hears the excuses. Young people are apathetic. Young people are sick of politics. Young people have given up. The thing is: Fennell doesn't buy that. The 20-year-old junior at Morgan State knows President Barack Obama needs the youth...Tags: Charles Village, Harvard University, Morgan State University, Republican Party, Ron Paul
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'Super PACs' dominate the political landscape
Trevor Potter is an unlikely repeat guest for a late-night comedy show. As the former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, the courtly Washington lawyer is a leading expert on campaign finance law — not the kind of material that generates...Tags: Google Inc., John Kerry, Vietnam War (1955-1975), The Colbert Report (tv program), Government
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Write-in campaign for Hillary Clinton falls flat in New Hampshire
A campaign to encourage Democrats to vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday appears to have fallen flat.
President Obama easily won his first Granite State primary, scoring over 81% of the vote over a roster of mostly...Tags: Tom Brady, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Republican Party, Gary Johnson, Joe Biden
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Likeable Rick Santorum attracts independents Romney is losing
Is Mitt Romney the Republicans' man of destiny or will Rick Santorum finally get his moment in the sun?
You remember Rick Santorum, the guy who, in last summer’s Republican debates, was placed at the end of the row near the exit sign and never...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Pat Boone, Phyllis Schlafly, Republican Party, Ron Paul
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Five questions for Andy Borowitz
Andy Borowitz
7 p.m., Tue., Jan. 10. The Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Ave., Fairfield. $5 suggested donation, reservations required. (203) 371-12505, wshu.org.
Andy Borowitz is a satirist, best-selling...Tags: Mark Twain, Sacred Heart University, Satire (genre), Television, Republican Party
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Gingrich isn't Scrooge; he's a closet progressive
Newt Gingrich wants to pay poor kids to clean toilets. And all of the right people are horrified.
The Nation says Mr. Gingrich is running on "a platform that seems to have been written by the unreformed Ebenezer Scrooge." The editors of the Newark Star-...Tags: Tea Party Movement, South Africa, Justice and Rights, Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gingrich gaining in Iowa polls
KIAHIn less than a month, voters in Iowa will select a candidate for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination and poll numbers show people in Iowa have a contender in mind. Former house speaker Newt Gingrich has 25% of Iowa’s support, 18% are rooting...Tags: Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Polls, Republican Party, Newt Gingrich
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