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    The Awesome Awfulness of Rick Perry

    Called on to defend calling the leaders of Turkey "Islamic terrorists", Rick Perry managed to accuse Wolf Blitzer of defending honor-killing.

    Rush transcript and video after the jump ...

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    Josh Marshall

    Gotta Love These Guys

    The issue of Romney's tax returns has loomed large on cable news throughout the day. However, those relentless reporters at Fox & Friends had a pressing question of their own: "who even cares?"

    Thomas Lane

    Outreach

    Newt says he could support a Muslim for President as long as they "give up Shari'a."

    Josh Marshall

    The Big Money

    A funny little nugget buried in Romney's statement this morning on his tax returns. In passing, Romney said although most of his money came from investment income, a small amount came from speeches. "I get speakers fees from time to time but not very much." Well, it turns out that amount is over $374,000 last year. Which is a fair amount of money, though to give some perspective, not a wild amount of money compared to what other retired politicians make giving speeches.

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    Josh Marshall

    Mitt Raising His Own Taxes?

    Mitt Romney says he won't raise anyone's taxes no matter what. But I'm starting to get the sense he might be raising his own taxes pretty quickly. Everybody noted in last night's debate that Romney seemed to cross the threshold on the tax return release question. He didn't promise he would but he said he "probably" would in April. To me, the key tell there was that he still didn't commit.

    But on the campaign trail this morning, he gave us, I think, a bit more sense of what's up.

    Here's what Romney said this morning ...

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    Josh Marshall

    The 100 Seconds You've Been Waiting For

    TPM's Michael Lester truncated tonight's (boisterous) GOP debate into 100 seconds for your viewing pleasure.

    While you're in video-watching mode, check out the crowd going absolutely wild as Newt laid into Juan Williams. Newt was throwing out red meat like Nero to the lions. It was quite something to behold.

    Thomas Lane

    Newt on Fire

    Newt's really on fire tonight. Really not sure that it's going to matter much. But he's back into that mode of serving up perfect red meat for the Republican primary electorate.

    Josh Marshall

    SC Debate Live Blogging pt. 3

    9:37 PM: I'm curious to see how Romney does when actually challenged on the US auto industry.

    9:43 PM: "Time will tell." "Probably what I'll do." Those were Romney's key lines on taxes. You'll see a lot of follow ups trying to get him to nail that down to a real commitment.

    9:51 PM: Ron Paul: MLK is with me on the drug war and the wars abroad. So even with the newsletters that's still 2 out of three and that ain't bad.

    9:54 PM: Newt is raucous and shameless as usual. But this is the kind of performance that helped him rocket to the top of the polls.

    Josh Marshall

    SC Debate Live Blogging pt. 2

    9:24 PM: This primary race is pretty much over -- if we're talking about any serious chance of Mitt Romney not being the nominee. But there are a lot Republicans watching that last exchange who had some real heartburn. When at all seriously challenged, Romney quickly loses his cool. That's a problem if you're in a race with serious opposition -- which Romney really hasn't been.

    Josh Marshall

    SC Debate Live Blogging

    9:01 PM: And here we go. Any real way Romney can muff this at this point? I doubt. What's different now is that I really wonder whether Gingrich, Perry, Santorum even have the oooomph left in them to make a real fight of it tonight.

    9:04 PM: Mitt's giving Newt that, "Dude, I've so smoked you look." ... Actually not a bad answer from Gingrich ... The subtext is pretty clear here: Newt, what the F were you thinking?

    9:07 PM: Pretty clear at this point that Fox has fallen into line on this one. Baier didn't press Romney on the tax issue, which surprises me.

    9:14 PM: Romney is amazingly cocky in this debate. Thing is though, why not? At this point there's just no one up there who can really challenge him and in the national numbers the big move to Romney has started.

    9:17 PM: I'm not sure I've seen something like this before. The whole subtext of the debate basically is challenging everybody to shut up and stop attacking Romney.

    9:21 PM: Man, if only Santorum weren't a hopeless candidate, this sort of good debating might actually make him a contender.

    Josh Marshall

    Tonight's Debate

    Tonight's South Carolina debate is at 9 PM. Here's what to watch for. We will of course be here covering it live.

    Josh Marshall

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    SOPA Hearings Resume In February

    Here we go again. The U.S. House of Representatives will resume a contentious markup hearing on the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in February, according to an announcement posted online late Tuesday by the bill's sponsor, Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX). As Smith wrote: "Due to the Republican and Democratic retreats taking place over the next two weeks, markup of the Stop Online Piracy Act is expected to resume in February. "I am committed to continuing to work with my colleagues in the House and Senate to ...
    Muckraker

    DOJ: Arpaio's Actions Suggest He's Trying To Delay Discrimination Case

    Updated: January 17, 2012, 8:37 PM A top Justice Department official says that Sheriff Joe Arpaio's actions "cast considerable doubt" on the claim that he and his office are cooperating following accusations that they use discriminatory policing methods. Indeed, the actions of Arpaio's Maricopa County Sheriff's Office suggest their "true goal is further delay," the official wrote. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, who heads DOJ's Civil Rights Division, also chastised Arpaio for claiming that...
    TPM2012

    Romney's Delicate Balancing Act With Controversial Immigration Law Author

    Just how closely do you hug a controversial supporter? Especially a supporter who could be of a lot more help now than in the general election? It seems this is a problem Mitt Romney has been pondering ever since he was embraced by the Kansas Secretary of State, Kris Kobach. Kobach is perhaps best known as the lead architect of the divisive new immigration laws in Arizona and Alabama. This leaves Romney in a delicate situation: hugging him back now could help wrap up the GOP primary especially since...
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    Day In 100 Seconds: What's Happened To This Country?

    Last night's debate debate was a special occasion. A cable TV display reminiscent of a Roman Colosseum, where a raucous crowd subjected the contestants to their casual whims and heartily cheered or booed in equally unsettling fashion. This tidal wave of anger is showing no signs of slowing and now talk of bloodying or knocking out the President is casual conversation between candidates and voters. But this is great news for cable networks, who can have their cake and eat it too, by airing the...
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    Newt Explains His Criteria For A Muslim President: Reject Sharia (VIDEO)

    Newt Gingrich, in the midst of a headlong dash to the right in at attempt to unify the conservative vote behind him in advance of Saturday's South Carolina primary, took a page from the Herman Cain playbook in South Carolina Tuesday, laying out his conditions for supporting a hypothetical Muslim candidate for president. Muslims who want to run for the nation's highest office and get Gingrich's support had better prove they're not a "mortal threat" to the United States by publicly rejecting sharia, the...
    TPM2012

    Fox & Friends: Who Cares About Romney's Tax Returns?

    With all the recent debate surrounding income equality, tax rates and whether the wealthy are paying their "fair share", Mitt Romney has some under pressure to release his tax returns. In the debate last night, this pressure was ramped up from members of his own party. Eager to get to the bottom of the issue with some keen insight, TPM tuned in to Fox & Friends this morning and found that the question itself isn't even worth asking.
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    Google Joins Mass Online Protest Against SOPA/PIPA

    Google on Tuesday announced it would make an unprecedented change to its homepage for American users on Wednesday, January 18, in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA), the two pieces of anti-online piracy legislation being considered by Congress that have been criticized by Web companies and tech writers for their potential to break the Internet. "Like many businesses, entrepreneurs and web users, we oppose these bills because there are smart, targeted ways to shut...
    TPMDC

    Wis Dems Make It Official: One Million Signatures Collected To Recall Walker

    Updated January 17, 4:45 p.m. ET Wisconsin Democrats announced Tuesday that they have collected over a million signatures to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker -- nearly twice the 540,208 signatures, or 25 percent of the total votes in the previous election for governor, needed to trigger a new election. The petitions are being submitted today to the state Government Accountability Board, which oversees elections. This will in turn set off a lengthy review process by state officials, before an...
    Muckraker

    End Of Days? Rick Santorum Agrees With The ACLU

    Senate Republicans who agree with former Sen. Rick Santorum -- that disenfranchising felons had an unfair disparate impact on African-American communities -- have an opportunity to take a stand by backing a bill introduced by Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) back in December. The Democracy Restoration Act would create a uniform standard for voting in federal elections and replace the patchwork of state laws currently on the books. It's backed by the American Civil Liberties Union. Rep. John Conyers (D-MI)...
    TPMDC

    Poll: Barrett Leads Potential Democratic Primary In Walker Recall

    With Wisconsin Democrats set to turn in a mountain of petitions to trigger a recall against Gov. Scott Walker, a new survey from Public Policy Polling (D) shows that Walker's Democratic opponent in the 2010 election, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, would start out as the favorite in the Democratic primary if he were to seek a rematch. In a two way-race, Barrett leads former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk by 46%-27%, and he would also lead former Congressman David Obey by 42%-30%. Obey leads Falk by...
    TPMDC

    Labor Targets Vulnerable House Republicans Over Union-Busting Bill

    All the big conflicts on Capitol Hill seem to get resolved just before their deadline. Except one. Federal Aviation Administration programs are again set to expire in just a couple weeks, and as has been the case for a year, House Republicans won't agree to a long term reauthorization unless it includes a provision that rigs the votes if airline and rail workers want to unionize.
    IdeaLab

    Netflix Executives Targeted In Class-Action Lawsuit

    Netflix just can't catch a break. Only a few weeks into the new year, the flagging video subscription company is already the subject of a new class-action lawsuit by investors, which accuses the company's executives of issuing "false and misleading statements" about the health of Netflix's business and selling $90.2 million-worth of their own shares before the stock collapsed. Specifically named as defendants in the suit are Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, chief financial officer David Wells, chief content ...
    TPM2012

    'Romney Rule': Mitt Says He Pays 15% Tax Rate

    Mitt Romney hasn't yet released his tax returns, but on Tuesday he confirmed the biggest nugget that Democrats have been salivating over: he pays an effective tax rate of just 15%. "It's probably closer to the 15 percent rate than anything," Romney told reporters, noting that his income "comes overwhelmingly from some investments made in the past, rather than ordinary income or earned annual income." He added that he expects to release his tax returns in the spring -- although it remains unclear which ...
    TPM2012

    Colbert Takes Credit For Pushing Huntsman Out Of The Race

    On Monday, another Republican presidential campaign bit the dust: Jon Huntsman bowed out of the race, called on his fellow candidates to stop attacking one another and offered Mitt Romney his endorsement. Stephen Colbert, hours after Huntsman bowed out, took some credit for ending Huntsman's campaign. In a recent South Carolina poll, Colbert actually polled ahead of Huntsman. So the late-night comedian launched an exploratory committee to seek the presidency of the "United States of South Carolina."
    TPM2012

    New Batch Of Ron Paul Newsletters Just As Racist As The First

    A brand new batch of Ron Paul newsletters raises questions for the libertarian Republican -- as well as a host of embarrassing fresh passages to go along with such classics as "the coming race war" and "the federal-homosexual cover up on AIDS" from earlier reports. Ron Paul claims "probably ten sentences out of 10,000 pages" were objectionable in his long-published newsletter series, even as he denies having ever written the content in question (or even having seen most of it). But, as TPM has reported...
    TPM2012

    Jon Stewart Blows Colbert's Super PAC Money On Being Fed By Mario Batali

    After taking over Stephen Colbert's Super PAC, Jon Stewart has found himself suddenly in the money. And what to spend it on? Except for a bejeweled crown, Stewart on Monday was stumped. Since he can in no way "coordinate" with Colbert, who is exploring a White House bid, Stewart was forced to listen to Colbert on television and try to read between the lines. From Colbert's apperance on This Week, Stewart got the message.
    TPM2012

    Today On The Trail: January 17, 2012

    It's five days to the South Carolina primary. Here are the 10 things you need to know today. New PPP poll shows Romney way up in Florida: A new survey from Public Policy Polling shows Romney with a significant lead in Florida, the next primary state after South Carolina. Romney has a 15 point lead at 41%, Newt Gingrich follows with 26%, Rick Santorum has 11%, Ron Paul 10%, Rick Perry 4%, and Buddy Roemer at 1%. Interestingly, as Romney's numbers go up, a CNN poll shows, enthusiasm among GOP voters goes...
    IdeaLab

    Unauthorized Steve Jobs Action Figure Is No More

    The battle over an unauthorized, uncannily lifelike action figure of late Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been won -- by Apple! On Sunday, Hong Kong-based company In Icons sent out an email announcement to customers explaining that while it still believed it had all legal grounds to make and sell its unsanctioned replica of Jobs, it was voluntarily ceasing production and distribution out of respect for the Jobs family and Apple, both of which had threatened the company with legal action.
    TPMDC

    Wisconsin Democrats Submitting Recall-Walker Petitions Today

    It's the big day in Wisconsin: After two months of collecting petitions, state Democrats will officially turn in a vast number of signatures collected in order to trigger a recall election against Gov. Scott Walker. In December, the Democrats announced that they had collected over 507,000 signatures in 30 days, getting very close to the legal threshold of just over 540,000 signatures in 60 days. (The party also told TPM at the time that this 507,000 figure takes into account also own efforts to weedhas...

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