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Rove: Will someone tell Woodward that I’m not in Washington?
Hot Air, by Ed Morrissey
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Posted By:Pluperfect, 2/21/2013 6:33:02 PM
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| It’s been a tough week in public relations for Karl Rove. First, the Tea Party Patriots objected to Rove’s criticism of extreme rhetoric from grassroots organizations by, er, putting him in a Nazi uniform in an e-mail — for which they apologized, but not before making Rove’s case. At nearly the same time, Bob Woodward painted Rove’s efforts to find prepared Republican candidates as an attempt to create an establishment “politburo” within the GOP, which Rove angrily denounced on Fox’s Hannity last night: (Snip)Frankly, I don’t get the angst over Rove’s PAC.No one is forced to contribute to his PAC,
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Comments: Thank you, Ed Morrissey. Too many of us have up and scream to the Dems´ "Look, there´s a squirre!!".
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna, 2/21/2013 6:44:34 PM (No. 9189725)
Like Dick Morris, Carl is a technician more than a zealot. He´s a vote counter not an inspirational figure. We need all our bases covered. Does he play too timid a game for me ? Oh, hell yes. But still, if we assign the right tasks to the right people ...there is a place for most everyone in the party.
Will Mr. Cruz....Mr. Ted Cruz please pick up the white phone ?
Paging Trey Gowdy.....message for Mr. Gowdy.
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mikkins2, 2/21/2013 6:57:16 PM (No. 9189733)
Your correct Karl, your not in Washington. You ARE Washington. And that´s the problem.
Got Tea?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
A Balrog of Morgoth, 2/21/2013 7:01:51 PM (No. 9189737)
Poppin Fresh is such a wuss.
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Rakasha, 2/21/2013 7:49:48 PM (No. 9189788)
Woodward is a known entity. He is wrong and that is all the time I will waste on him.
Karl Rove is an elitist and a statist and I will spend some time on him.
There is no ´angst´ over Karl Rove setting up a PAC to support the candidates of his choice. If that is all he had done we would not be discussing it right now. What Karl Rove did was to declare his Super PAC as the arbiter of ´electable candidates´, offering up three failed conservative candidates (all three abandoned by the Republican party in the midst of their elections and one of whom he suggested might be murdered) as evidence that we need his help in this area. What we are seeing is not ´angst´ it is anger. He has drawn a line and put up his fists and now that people have responded by stepping up to the line to face him, he wants to drop his hands and claim that those on the other side of the line started something.
If Karl Rove wants to raise money to support certain candidates, more power to him. When he says he is raising money to take down other Republican(conservative) candidates that he disaproves of, he has a fight on his hands and he shouldn´t be surprised.
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GreatPlains, 2/21/2013 9:04:46 PM (No. 9189875)
Karl Rove´s American Crossroads raised over 30 million for Tea Party and conservative candidates running in 2010 and 2012. Many of whom owe their election successes to him. His ads against Obama in 2012 were fantastic and hard hitting. For which he got zero credit. He´s already gone after potential McConnell opponent Ashley Judd in a great ad . But, he´s the bad guy now and Enemy # 1 for the Tea Party and Levin and Limbaugh. Not Obama and the Democrats. Should tell you where their priorities are. And how much did they give to candidates ...???? Sound of crickets. Rove was not quoted in the NYT article and what Stephen Law said made perfect sense. Republicans have to run better candidates. For verbalizing a common sense , practical and obvious statement, the far right now demonizes him. Karl Rove has done more for the conservative cause and the Tea Party than the blow hards. But, why let facts get in the way.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
yorkiemom, 2/21/2013 9:39:41 PM (No. 9189905)
Agree 100% with #6. It´s a lot easier to be a blowhard on the radio than to actually get out and try to find and support the candidates that might actually win and beat the Dems. Some still can´t admit that Rove was right about Christine O´Donnell.
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A Benghazi bombshell
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Washington Post, by Marc A. Thiessen
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/8/2013 5:45:43 AM
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The Obama administration wants to consign the Benghazi terrorist attack to the history books, but this week three State Department officials will tell Congress that the Obama administration’s version of history is false — and that the falsehoods it told the American people were willful and deliberate. One of the whistleblowers, Mark Thompson, deputy coordinator for operations in the State Department’s counterterrorism bureau, was in direct, real-time communication with people on the ground during the Sept. 11, 2012, attack in Libya, before he was locked out of the room. Yet despite his firsthand knowledge of how the attack
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Meet the Most Important Ted Cruz Birther: Ted Cruz
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New Republic, by Noam Scheiber
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/8/2013 5:29:43 AM
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If it wasn’t obvious beforehand, it became clear last week that Ted Cruz is likely to run for president. On Wednesday, the freshman senator’s advisors spilled the beans about his thinking on 2016 to National Review (short version: highly doable), and Friday Cruz showed up in the critical primary state of South Carolina to speak at the state GOP’s “Silver Elephant Dinner.” Which raises a question conspiratorial liberals have been waiting to ask of a Republican since at least 2008: Is Ted Cruz, who was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban father,
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Draft proposal unveiled for bombing aid fund
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Associated Press, by Steve LeBlanc
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/7/2013 11:27:47 AM
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BOSTON — The families of those who lost loved ones and individuals who suffered double amputations or permanent brain damage in the Boston Marathon bombing would receive the highest payments from a fund created to help people injured in the twin blasts, according to a draft proposal of payouts from the One Fund Boston, which has already taken in more than $28 million in donations. The fund administrator, Kenneth Feinberg, unveiled the draft proposal at a public meeting Monday at the Boston Public Library, across the street from the bombing site.
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How to Find a Most Wanted Terrorist
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Accuracy in Media, by Cliff Kincaid
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/7/2013 11:23:27 AM
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We have seen in the Boston bombings case how terrorists depend on a network of sympathizers. But the Russian connection remains a mystery. The press should follow up on the Russian angle to the Islamic terrorist bombers story before President Obama gets carried away with cooperating with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The assumption by the media that the former KGB officer is genuinely interested in helping the U.S. solve its Islamic terrorism problem should be subjected to scrutiny. After all, al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has been identified by KGB defectors as a Russian agent.
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The Plantation President
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American Spectator, by Jeffrey Lord
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/7/2013 8:33:58 AM
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“I always knew that it would have to be a black president who was approved by the elites and the media. Any black person who says something that is not the prescribed things that they expect from a black person will be picked apart. Pick anyone who’s decided not to go along with it—there’s a price to pay. So I always assumed it would be somebody that the media had to agree with.” — Justice Clarence Thomas on the election of Barack Obama as the first black president. Is Barack Obama a slave? And is the liberal media his white massa?
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The Sanford-Colbert Busch showdown: What to watch
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Politico, by Alex Isenstadt
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/7/2013 6:09:18 AM
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South Carolina’s suspense-filled special election between Republican Mark Sanford and Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch comes to a close Tuesday — and it’s anyone’s guess how it will end. Will enough Republicans hold their noses and vote for Sanford, despite their misgivings about his personal conduct, to put him over the top? Or are there enough energized Democrats in the heavily GOP district to carry the day for Colbert Busch? Colbert Busch seemed to be in the driver’s seat a week ago, but the late momentum has been with Sanford. The race is now so close — a weekend survey
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The best anti-Obama book I´ve read
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The Week, by Marc Ambinder
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/7/2013 5:08:46 AM
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President Obama has single-handedly kept thousands of American workers in their jobs by spawning dozens of best-selling books about how awful he is. He can ignore almost all of them, and so can you, if your goal is to learn something new about the Obama presidency. But every once in a while, a book comes along that it would be foolish for Obama, or anyone else, to disregard. Vali Nasr´s The Dispensable Nation: American Foreign Policy In Retreat, is the most trenchant criticism of the Obama administration I´ve yet read. Nasr was an adviser to diplomat Richard Holbooke
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Mediaite Learns: ‘Vast Majority Of National Advertisers Now Refuse To Air Ads During Limbaugh’s Show’
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Mediaite, by Andrew Kirell
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/6/2013 4:21:05 PM
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As we reported earlier this morning, Rush Limbaugh is allegedly in the midst of a battle with Cumulus Media, the distributor of his radio show. The company’s CEO has blamed ad revenue losses on the conservative talkers’ controversial 2012 “slut” comments about Georgetown student Sandra Fluke. Mediaite’s own sources confirm that the ad troubles in connection with Limbaugh’s show are, indeed, severe. In fact, one source within the radio advertising world with direct knowledge of the ad buys on Limbaugh’s show confirms the extent of the problem: “The vast majority of national advertisers now refuse
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eBay’s $35 Million Mess
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Time, by Harry McCracken
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/6/2013 5:59:41 AM
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Jim Edwards of The Business Insider has a long, fascinating piece on eBay’s top two affiliates — one earned $28 million in commissions for sending customers to the auction site, the other $7 million — and how eBay eventually concluded that they were defrauding the company: Affiliate marketers place ads or links for eBay on their own networks, or on other people’s sites, and they collect a cut of any sale the online auction company generates from them. eBay has about 26,000 of them, or more, at any one time, feeding traffic to its auctions.
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The 5 major developments in the Boston Marathon case over the weekend
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CNN, by Holly Yan
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/6/2013 5:44:51 AM
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As one bombing suspect recovers in a prison hospital and cemeteries reject the body of the other, a whirlwind of new developments are swirling around the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings. Here are five major developments that took place over the weekend and what´s expected to happen next in the case: 1. One suspect appears in court One of the three friends accused of helping Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the younger of the two suspects, cover up his alleged crime is due in court for a bail hearing Monday. Robel Phillipos, 19, is accused of making false statements
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The rest of the Chesimard story
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Washington Examiner, by Gregory Kane
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 5/6/2013 5:40:38 AM
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Just how bad do folks at the FBI think our memories are? Last week the FBI added Assata Shakur to its list of Most Wanted Terrorists. She´s the first and only woman to achieve such a dubious distinction. Shakur is also known as Joanne Chesimard, the name the FBI uses when referring to her. In the 1960s, she joined the Black Panther Party, a radical African-American organization that then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover designated as the greatest internal threat to the security of the nation. After things in the BPP went south (more on that later), Shakur/Chesimard was said
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Hillary Clinton — culpable for Benghazi from beginning to end
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Power Line, by Paul Mirengoff
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Posted By: StormCnter- 5/7/2013 5:14:14 AM
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When it first became clear that the CIA’s Benghazi talking points had been altered, many of us viewed the White House as the prime suspect. After all, it served President Obama’s political purposes to claim, at the height of a political campaign in which he was taking credit for the fall of al Qaeda, that the death of a U.S. ambassador was down to spontaneous outrage over a video, rather than pre-planned terrorism. It turns out, however, that the State Department was the prime culprit. It was State that pushed back hard against the original talking points.
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Republican probe of Benghazi attacks turns to Hillary Clinton
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Washington Post, by Philip Rucker
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Posted By: JoniTx- 5/8/2013 6:52:16 AM
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Republican lawmakers, who have spent months seeking to tie President Obama to last year’s deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, are increasingly focusing their probe on a new target: former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton. The GOP-led investigation of the Sept. 11, 2012, assaults that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three others now centers heavily on the State Department and whether officials there deliberately misled the public about the nature of the assault. Three State Department officials are scheduled to testify before a House committee on Wednesday about the Benghazi attack and its aftermath.
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Turning on Obama
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Amerian Spectator, by Ross Kaminsky
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Posted By: StormCnter- 5/7/2013 6:19:30 AM
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If ponies rode men and grass ate cows, And cats were chased into holes by the mouse … If summer were spring and the other way round, Then all the world would be upside down. Once in a long while, an event evokes one of my favorite historical images: the British Army band, at Lord Cornwallis’ surrender at Yorktown which sealed the Americans’ revolutionary victory, playing “The World Turned Upside Down.” In this case, the event is the dramatic change over the past two weeks
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Seattle to melt buyback guns into peace bricks
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: maggie2u- 5/7/2013 1:13:31 PM
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The Seattle Police Department collected more than 700 guns during a buyback in January, and now city officials have a plan for what to do with them. Mayor Mike McGinn is expected to announce Tuesday that they´ll be melted into bricks carrying messages of peace, and the bricks will be placed around the city. The buyback program was announced a month after last December´s elementary school massacre in Newtown, Conn., by city leaders sick of hearing about gun violence. Private sponsors including Amazon.com contributed tens of thousands of dollars
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Sanford gets second chance: On political scrapheap 4 years ago, ex-governor wins 1st district seat
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Post & Courier [Charleston, SC], by Glenn Smith*
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 5/8/2013 12:59:28 AM
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Former Gov. Mark Sanford completed the trail to political redemption Tuesday with a win over Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch to reclaim his old seat in Congress. Sanford defeated Colbert Busch 54 percent to 45 percent, according to full unofficial results. Turnout was heavier than expected, with about 32 percent of the district’s 455,702 registered voters casting ballots. Sanford, who has never lost an election, returns to the 1st District seat he held for three terms from 1995-2001. It’s a remarkable comeback for a man many pundits had written off after his highly publicized affair with an Argentine
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A new ‘Dawn’ at ABC: Newsman becomes newswoman
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New York Post, by Tara Palmeri
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/8/2013 11:26:11 AM
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Top ABC News editor Don Ennis walked into his Manhattan office on Friday in a “little black dress” and a brunette bobbed wig and announced to colleagues that from now on, he would like to be known as Dawn. The 49-year-old father of three said he’s splitting from his wife of 17 years to become a woman, or Dawn Stacey Ennis, as she is now known on her governmental records. “Today I begin anew,” she wrote on her Facebook timeline, where she debuted a flirty new profile picture. “Please understand: This is not a game of
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Dem Congressman At Benghazi Hearing: "Death Is A Part Of Life"
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Real Clear Politics, by Ian Schwartz
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 5/8/2013 2:27:15 PM
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Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, tells Benghazi witnesses that "death is a part of life." CUMMINGS: And, as I listen to your testimony I could not help but think of something that I said very recently -- two years ago now -- in a eulogy for a relative. I said that death is a part of life, so often we have to find a way to make life a part of death. And, I guess the reason why I´m saying that, going back to something Mr. Nordstrom said, he wanted,
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Benghazi: Incompetence, but no cover-up
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National Journal, by Michael Hirsh
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Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 5/8/2013 6:04:54 PM
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There was tragic incompetence, plainly, in the Obama administration’s handling of the Benghazi attacks, and even possibly some political calculation. It is a record that may well come to haunt Hillary Clinton, the first Secretary of State to lose an ambassador in the field in more than three decades, if she runs for president in 2016. But the obvious Republican effort to turn this inquiry into the Democratic (Obama) version of the Iraq intelligence scandal that has tarred the GOP since the George W. Bush years -- led by that least-credible of champions, the almost-always-wrong Darrell Issa --
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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: Constitution implies a right to health care, education
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Washington Times, by Douglas Ernst
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 5/7/2013 8:22:18 PM
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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee took to the House floor Monday night and implied that the right to health care and education exists in the Constitution. Ms. Jackson Lee, Texas Democrat, also made the case that the moral authority for such services is also derived from the Declaration of Independence. “One might argue that education and health care fall into those provisions of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” she said. Ms. Jackson Lee added, “I think that what should be continuously emphasized is the president’s leadership on one single point: that although health care was not
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Mark Sanford wins South Carolina special election
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Washington Post, by Rachel Weiner
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Posted By: supersid- 5/7/2013 8:55:20 PM
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Mark Sanford has won the South Carolina special election in a competitive race for what in normal circumstances is a safe Republican seat. The former governor beat Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch, the sister of comedian Stephen Colbert Busch, for the state’s 1st congressional district. The AP called the race for Sanford early in the evening, with the Republican leading Colbert Busch 54 percent 46 percent.
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