- Were live-blogging tonights GOP presidential debate, the first of two before the South Carolina primary on Jan. 21. Five candidates are participating, with GOP front-runner Mitt Romney in the hot seat. Bret Baier of Fox News is the moderator. (USA Today)
- The South Carolina Tea Party Coalition may not have united behind a Republican presidential candidate yet, but members won̢۪t be missing Monday night̢۪s debate. (Wall Street Journal)
- Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas,, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. (New York Daily News)
- Republicans continue to amaze me with their unadulterated pride in the display of their prejudice and insensitivity. The debate was more of the same with a few more sharp attacks on Romney relative to Bain Capital and his PAC ads. (A Lesson In Insensitivity - CNN)
- Some of those Cape Fear-area residents lucky enough to snag tickets to Myrtle Beachs GOP presidential debate said they were still undecided on a candidate Monday. And they werent sure the debate would change their minds. (Star News Online)
- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney may be in the lead in the Palmetto state, but that doesn't mean South Carolinians necessarily like him. (Raw Story)
- And then there were five. (Tucson Citizen)
- MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (Eau Claire Leader-Telegram)
- The Rev. Jesse Jackson says he wants to hear the candidates at the Republican presidential debate tonight - Martin Luther King Jr. Day - discuss racial issues, which the civil rights activist says the GOP hopefuls have avoided throughout the campaign. (Politico.com)
- If you want to understand why the GOP is so ill-prepared to compete in an increasingly and Newt Gingrich halfway through last night's Republican presidential debate. It being Martin Luther King Jr. (Daily Beast)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Gop debate
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