This is pretty wild, at Telegraph UK , ” ‘Vampire Woman’ shows off incredible tattoo transformation in Venezuela .”

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Photoshop: Reader Jimmy D. Phew . So, it turns out: Rick Santorum won the Iowa caucus. Newt Gingrich’s ex-wife, Marianne, is getting her revenge . Live by scorched-earth. Die by scorched-earth, eh, Newt? And Rick Perry is reportedly set to drop out today — removing another body from another GOP debate tonight in South Carolina and freeing up more time for more liberal media bashing, potential Romney gaffes, Ron Paul foreign policy screeds. Looks like he is set to follow RedState founder Erick Erickson’s advice and endorse Newt: While closer to Perry than Romney on some points, Perry campaigned on reducing the size and scope of Washington, privatizing social security, and fixing entitlements. Endorsing Santorum may leave Perry in good stead with his fellow evangelicals, but it would fly in the face of the limited government principles he outlines both on the campaign trail and in his national bestseller Fed Up! Then there is the man who wrote the introduction to Fed Up!, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. I’m willing to bet that among activists in Texas, Newt Gingrich is more popular than Romney. His message has been rather consistent to Perry’s, including a man on a mission to gut Washington, D.C. While Gingrich lacks Perry’s limited government bona fides, he is the only other candidate in the race emphasizing that business as usual in Washington is not acceptable if the nation we love is going to survive – as Gingrich wrote in his introduction: “Devolving power out of Washington is critical to our long-term survival.” And that’s the truth. But Erickson wrote the truth back in 2009, when he expressed deep-seated grass-roots conservative discontent and distrust of Newt: Newt endorsing Scozzafava aligns him with Markos Moulitsas who declared Dede the most liberal candidate in the race. That aligns Newt with ACORN, which has twice endorsed Dede. That aligns Newt with Planned Parenthood and NARAL, active supporters of Dede. That aligns Newt with the SEIU, the AFL-CIO, and a host of other left wing interest groups including the gay marriage lobby. Today Newt Gingrich stands athwart history and pees on the legacy of 1994, where it is no longer about principles, ideas, ideals, and integrity, but the raw acquisition of power for the sake of power. He aligns with a candidate to the left of the Democrat. The GOP will not take back power until it repents of its sins that caused it to lose power. And chief among those sins was the abandonment of principle for the sake of power . But when a political party stands for nothing, it fails to stand. At least we can thank Newt today for declaring himself out of the 2012 race. Or, should he stay in, conservatives at least no longer have to feel under any obligation to stick with him, since he makes clear in NY-23 as he did in MD-01 that he feels under no obligation to stick with conservatives. Here is the awful GOP conundrum. We have a liberal Northeastern Republican front-runner, Mitt Romney, who can’t articulate conservative principles. And we have a Beltway insider with massive moral baggage, Newt Gingrich, who believes he’s above living conservative principles. Via Hot Air: [Ex-wife Marianne Gingrich] kind of guessed it, of course. Women usually do. But did she know the woman was in her apartment, eating off her plates, sleeping in her bed? She called a minister they both trusted. He came over to the house the next day and worked with them the whole weekend, but Gingrich just kept saying she was a Jaguar and all he wanted was a Chevrolet. “‘I can’t handle a Jaguar right now.’ He said that many times. ‘All I want is a Chevrolet.’” He asked her to just tolerate the affair, an offer she refused. He’d just returned from Erie, Pennsylvania, where he’d given a speech full of high sentiments about compassion and family values. The next night, they sat talking out on their back patio in Georgia. She said, “How do you give that speech and do what you’re doing?” “It doesn’t matter what I do,” he answered. “People need to hear what I have to say. There’s no one else who can say what I can say. It doesn’t matter what I live.” Noseplugs, anyone? *** Perry post-mortem: I see that Team Perry is already blaming “fringe” pundits for exercising inordinate influence on voters. Newsflash: Perry did himself in. All by himself. *** Should be quite a Final Four debate tonight. Will the Non-Romneys focus more on each other? Or the lib CNN moderators? More SuperPAC-a-palooza whining? Submit your debate questions here . *** Update 11am Eastern Rick Perry announces suspension of his campaign. Throws endorsement, as expected, to Newt Gingrich. Absolves him for not being “perfect” and preaches redemption ahead of Marianne Gingrich “open marriage” interview with ABC News. Perry: Newt is a “visionary” who can “transform our country.” How about less transformation and more restoration? Perry’s last words: “I have just begun to fight” for conservatism. Good to know. And now…Rick Perry can now make Washington more inconsequential in Americans’ lives — by making it more inconsequential in his. *** Flashback video via Drudge Report: Perry slams marital cheaters. “If you cheat on your wife, you’ll cheat on your business partner:”

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GOP 2012: Perry dropping out; Newt’s scorched-earth karma; and a Final Four debate; Update: Perry endorses “visionary” Newt
**Written by Doug Powers Call me old fashioned, but it warms my heart to hear about a politician who felt compelled to help somebody and then used his own money to do so : Amid shaking hands and signing campaign posters, Mitt Romney did something he has never done before on the ropeline: He took out his wallet and handed a wad of cash to a woman waiting to shake his hand. The woman, 55-year-old Ruth Williams, says she has been following the Romney campaign since he arrived in the state on Jan. 11, when she said she received a message from God to track him down. “I was on the highway praying and said, ‘God just show me how to get [my] lights on,’ and I pulled up to a stop sign and his bus was there,” said Williams, who has been unemployed since last October. “And then God said, ‘Follow the bus,’ and I followed the bus to the airport.” According to Williams, she followed the campaign bus to the Columbia airport on Wednesday, the same day Romney was arriving from New Hampshire. When Romney wasn’t on the bus, aides told her to go to the rally scheduled in Columbia later that day. When she showed up, Romney found her to say hello and pulled over South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to say “hello” too. While Williams would not specify how much money Romney gave her, a campaign spokesman said that he believes Romney gave the woman between $50 and $60. It’s possible we’ll see some headlines next week about how Romney is now literally buying votes or that this might be in violation of some election law (I have no idea). I hope that isn’t the case because Mitt’s not the only candidate in the 2012 mix who has been reported to have done this kind of thing. If I find out that Romney is continuing to hand out cash, however, I’ll try and remember to ask him about his motives for doing so when I’m eagerly awaiting to meet him in his next ropeline. Video via ABC News : video platform video management video solutions video player **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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At NBC 4 Los Angeles, ” Woman in Bus Video Threatened Violence: 911 Caller .” You can see something’s about to happen: Also at Los Angeles Times , ” Baca says deputy who struck woman in video may need retraining “:
This is why we have second amendment rights! This woman is a hero! Watch the latest video at video.insider.foxnews.com Sarah McKinley has a three month old baby. Her husband died of cancer on Christmas day. Two intruders broke into her house armed with a hunting knife. She called 911 and grabbed her 9
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The holiday travel plans for a Charlotte family were derailed by U.S. Airways employees who objected to their attempt to fit six people in three seats on a crowded plane to Chicago right before Christmas. “I felt we were discriminated against because we had too many children in their eyes,” mother Kathy Fickes told ABC 7. The Fickes have four young children: a 3-year-old, an 8-month-old and 20-month-old twins. Parents Jason and Kathy tell ABC that they followed the directions when buying three tickets on the U.S. Airways website, entering two adults and one child above 2 years old. The option for infants or kids under 2 is not included unless you look at a different part of the website and click again for a further explanation. The Fickes say they did not see that. Come the day of the flight, all six Fickes made it past security and boarding with just three tickets, and did not have any trouble until they tried to seat one of each of the three youngest children on the laps of each parent and the 3-year-old. Before take-off a flight attendent noticed the situation, and informed the family that due to FAA regulations only four oxygen masks are in each row and someone would need to move seats. After moving seats, the Fickes tell NewsChannel 36 that the flight crew was still not satisfied: “This time, Fickes claimed the woman told them another adult needed to hold one of their children. A stranger, sitting one row behind the family, offered to hold the child. The couple said this briefly satisfied the attendant, but then the crew decided that would not work either. The Fickes say a first class passenger even offered to purchase an extra ticket for them, which was once again initially accepted then declined by the flight crew. After holding up the plane for 40 to 50 minutes, the Fickes say they were asked to leave. “We kept on trying to comply,” Jason Fickes told NewsChannel 36. “I don’t think they ever really gave us a clear reason.” A spokesman for the airline defended the crew’s decision, telling ABC 7 that safety regulations require one adult per lap child, as oppose to the Fickes’ attempt to fly three lap children with only two adults. ABC 7 video on the Fickes’ holiday travel fiasco:

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I’d swear this guy’s off his rocker, but he’s a radical extremist, so no surprise. At Los Angeles Times , ” Norman Lear on fighting the good fight ” (at Memeorandum ): I was recently shown a picture from one of the Occupy protests taking place across the country. It featured a young woman surrounded by police. She was the only protester in the picture, but she didn’t seem intimidated. All by herself, up against the police barricade, she held a handwritten sign saying simply “I am a born again American.” I’ve never met this woman, but I think I know exactly what she’s feeling. I had my first “born again American” moment 30 years ago, when I was moved to outrage and action by a group of hate-preaching televangelists who were trying to claim sole ownership of patriotism, faith and flag for the far right. One of them asked his viewing congregation to pray for the removal of a Supreme Court justice. I did what I knew how to do and produced a 60-second TV spot. It featured a factory worker whose family members, all Christians, held an array of political beliefs. He didn’t believe that anyone, not even a minister, had a right to judge whether people were good or bad Christians based on their political views. “That’s not the American way,” he wound up saying. I ran it on local TV, and it was picked up by the networks. People For the American Way grew out of the overwhelming response to that ad. One of the most encouraging things to happen in 2011 was the birth of the Occupy Wall Street movement, which is giving the entire country the chance for a “born again American” moment. In calling attention to the country’s widening chasm between rich and poor, the Occupiers have unleashed decades of pent-up patriotic outrage against the systematic violation of our nation’s core principles by the “say good-bye to the middle class” alliance of the neocons, theocons and corporate America. Jeez, a true believer — in an extremist anti-America, Jew-hating movement. The New Editor comments on Lear’s op-ed, indicating that, “Frankly, not much in Lear’s piece is all that new or interesting, except perhaps for the continued hypocrisy and demagoguery.” Word. And it turns out that Lear was the chief organizer for the pro-terror anti-war front group United For Peace and Justice , whose
You know, I’ve had police involved after some of the progressive stalking and complaints at my college. Some of the people who have attacked me online have taken it into my personal life and it’s dangerous. Pamela Geller, who is one of the most courageous freedom fighters I’ve ever met, finds herself in dangerous situations virtually every day, as she fights to preserve freedom and moral right. Now one of those who went after Pamela online got what she had coming.
Freakin’ animals. At Frugal Cafe Blog Zone, ” Christmas Day Fight Among Occupy Protestors in Nashville, Including Pregnant Woman, Police Called in .” And at Blazing Cat Fur,