See Ron Radosh, at PJ Media , ” What Ronald Reagan Accomplished in his Hollywood Years: A New LA Times Article Tells us The Real Story .” And following the link takes us to John Meroney’s piece at the Times , ” Left in the Past .” Good stuff.

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The Real Story of Ronald Reagan in Hollywood
Wow! Take a look at Mitt Romney supporter Matt Drudge’s site today and you’ll see an onslaught of links bashing Newt Gingrich. I’m not the only one who noticed either. It’s as if the conservative media over the past 24 hours decided Gingrich is for real, and they need to come clean
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Drudge and Right Media Go After Newt
AP – Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Wednesday ridiculed rival Mitt Romney’s call for self-deportation of illegal immigrants as an “Obama-level fantasy” that would be inhumane to long-established families living in America. Romney, for his part, accused Gingrich of pandering to a Hispanic audience and said Gingrich himself had supported self-deportation in the past.

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Gingrich: Romney self-deportation plan a fantasy
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This morning brings word that Bob McDonnell, the governor of Virginia, will endorse Mitt Romney and travel to South Carolina to campaign with him. McDonnell spoke in the past for his preference that the Republican nominee to have gubernatorial experience, and of his friendship with Rick Perry. Keep reading this post . . .
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McDonnell for Romney
The National Republican Senatorial Committee would like to remind Nebraskans that Bob Kerrey, currently contemplating a bid to return to the Senate, has been living in New York for the past decade. Keep reading this post . . .
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NRSC: Why Is New Yorker Bob Kerrey Thinking of a Nebraska Run?
Mitt Romney’s rivals took aim at him in the Sunday-morning debate, but it’s hard to see a scenario where he loses all of his currently gargantuan lead in New Hampshire : 20 percentage points, 24 percentage points, 15 percentage points, 24 percentage points, and 17 percentage points in the past five polls. Then there’s South Carolina , the kind of conservative, heavily evangelical state one would expect Romney to have a tougher time in . . . where Romney leads by 7 percentage points, 3 percentage points, and 18 percentage points in the last three polls. Keep reading this post . . .
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Romney, the Weak Frontrunner Who Leads Everywhere
