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    Signatures That Will Leave in Infamy

    Stung by his failure to get on the ballot in Virginia, Newt (through his campaign manager) has taken to Facebook likening his set back to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ...

    Newt and I have talked three or four times today and he stated that this is not catastrophic - we will continue to learn and grow. Remember that it was only a few months ago that pundits and the press declared us dead after the paid consultants left. They declared that the decision not to compete in the Ames Straw Poll would mean that Iowans would ignore us. Some will again state that this is fatal.

    Newt and I agreed that the analogy is December 1941: We have experienced an unexpected set-back, but we will re-group and re-focus with increased determination, commitment and positive action. Throughout the next months there will be ups and downs; there will be successes and failures; there will be easy victories and difficult days - but in the end we will stand victorious.

    Josh Marshall

    Your Top Ten Posts of 2011

    What a long strange trip it's been.

    2011 started with tragedy with the Gabby Giffords shooting, then shifted to high drama with the roiled politics of Wisconsin and the killing of Osama bin Laden and finally settled into a ever-deepening farce as the White House and Congress battled over the debt ceiling and then jousted over whether jobs were a bigger priority that budget cutting.

    Which TPM posts did you like the best?

    Judged by your readership (i.e., page views), here are the Top Ten TPM Posts of 2011 ...

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    Josh Marshall

    Note Well

    One of the major effects of the 2010 Republican wave election was the subsequent passage of a raft of voter ID laws and other legislation aimed at curtailing voting rights across the country. The aim, often little disguised, is to reduce voting among racial minorities, students and poorer voters generally, all of whom tend to vote disproportionately for Democrats. The voter suppression lobby has gained a number of key court decisions over recent years. So it has been a looming question just how big an effect the clampdown on voting will have on the 2012 election.

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    Josh Marshall

    Breaking Voting Rights News

    Justice Department will block South Carolina's new voter ID law, saying it disproportionately impacts minority voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act, according to a letter sent to the state by DOJ and obtained by TPM.

    You can read the letter here.

    David Kurtz

    You.Are.A.Robophobe

    It's probably not the most effective form of political protest you'll ever see, but a 'gay robot' confronted Michele Bachmann in Iowa yesterday. Happy holidays... or something.

    Paul Werdel

    The Big Win

    President Obama and congressional Democrats are doubtless savoring their pretty thorough victory in their standoff with House Republicans over an extension of the payroll tax holiday. The congressional spit fights to come will soon take off some of the sheen.

    But perhaps the real political win - the one with real electoral implications - is that more Americans now know that they actually have a payroll tax cut to lose, and the President emerged looking most like the one who wants to keep them from losing it.

    Paul Werdel

    Spiking The Eggnog

    What's that? You didn't know it was almost Christmas?

    Let Fox & Friends fix that for you.

    Paul Werdel

    Deny! Deny! Deny!

    The Ron Paul camp is now denying to TPM that Paul himself wrote the circa 1993 direct mail piece that Reuters first reported about last evening. So let's unpack this.

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    David Kurtz

    Toxic

    Newly unearthed direct mail piece signed by then-Rep. Ron Paul circa 1993 and pitching sales of his newsletters refers to "the coming race war in our big cities" and the "federal-homosexual coverup on AIDS."

    In the case of some of the toxic stuff in his newsletters, Paul has claimed not to have known about or sanctioned the content. But in the case of this mailer, his campaign says he's not denying having written it.

    David Kurtz

    All Done--For Now

    The House just passed the payroll tax holiday extension. So that pushes this whole mess off until ... February. That's when things get really contentious.

    David Kurtz

    It's Up To The House Now

    The Senate just passed by unanimous consent the slightly tweaked version of the payroll tax deal it already passed a week ago. That clears the way for the House to pass it as well, expected shortly.

    For students of congressional procedure, the more precise way to phrase this is that the Senate has agreed to deem the tax cut extension passed as soon as it passes the House. The reason for that is all tax bills must originate in the House.

    But the procedural niceties aside, the Senate has in essence officially signed off on the deal.

    David Kurtz

    It's Gay Marriages' Fault

    LGBT apology to just-resigned Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch: "We apologize that our selfish requests to marry those we love has cheapened and degraded traditional marriage so much that we caused you to stray from your own holy union for something more cheap and tawdry."

    David Kurtz

    Boehner's Words for the Ages

    So John Boehner has given his surrender press conference. But there were some things he said in his very dispirited recitation that I suspect we'll be hearing in TV commercials next year. I get the sense that Boehner's been beat up so bad over the last 72 hours that he just couldn't get the candor in check.

    You know, sometimes, it's hard to do the right thing. And sometimes it's politically difficult to do the right thing. But, you know, when everybody called for a one year extension of the payroll tax deduction, when everybody wanted a full year of extended unemployment benefits we were here fighting for the right things. May not have been the politically the smartest thing in the world, but let me tell you what. I think our members waged a good fight.

    And then a bit later ...

    If you can get this fixed, why not uh, why not do the right thing for the American people - even though it's not exactly what we want?

    Video after the jump ...

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    Josh Marshall

    Obama: 'This Is Good News'

    Just as Speaker Boehner was holding a press conference in the Capitol trying to put lipstick on this pig, the White House released the following statement from the President:

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    David Kurtz

    Justice Department Blocks SC Voter ID Law

    The U.S. Department of Justice will block the voter ID provisions of an election law passed in South Carolina earlier this year because the state's own statistics demonstrated that the photo identification requirement would have a much greater impact on non-white residents, DOJ said in a letter to the state on Friday.

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    Newt: Failing To Get On Virginia Ballot Is Our Pearl Harbor

    Newt Gingrich's campaign is looking to buck up supporters after their embarrassing failure to get on the ballot in Virginia, likening their inability to secure enough signatures to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. "Newt and I agreed that the analogy is December 1941," campaign director Michael Krull said in a message posted to Facebook. "We have experienced an unexpected set-back, but we will re-group and re-focus with increased determination, commitment and positive action. Throughout the next...
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    Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich Fail To Make Virginia Ballot

    In a major blow to their presidential campaigns, both Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich will not be on the ballot for Virginia's March 6 primary. Both candidates failed to meet the state's requirement of 10,000 signatures, according to the state party, and thus do not qualify. "After verification, RPV has determined that Newt Gingrich did not submit required 10k signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary," the state GOP said via Twitter on Saturday. Perry's rejection was announced late Friday.
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    Video Shows Joe Arpaio's Officer Used Taser On Latino Vet Who Later Died

    Updated: December 23, 2011 10:05PM More than eight hours of video footage released Friday showed it was one of Sheriff Joe Arpaio's officers who used a Taser on a Latino military veteran that later died. The video also showed the veteran was nearly lifeless when officers put him naked in a cell and left him alone for about 11 minutes. Two agencies were involved in an altercation with Ernest "Marty" Atencio when they tried to book him into an Arizona jail on suspicion of assault last week. But until...
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    BREAKING: Justice Department Blocks South Carolina's Voter ID Law

    Updated: Dec. 23, 2011, 5:28PM The U.S. Department of Justice will block the voter ID provisions of an election law passed in South Carolina earlier this year because the state's own statistics demonstrated that the photo identification requirement would have a much greater impact on non-white residents, DOJ said in a letter to the state on Friday. The decision places the federal government squarely in opposition to the types of voter ID requirements that have swept through mostly...
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    10 Shocking Quotes From Ron Paul's Newsletters

    Ron Paul's 1980 and 1990's newsletters -- and their incendiary content -- are coming to the forefront of the campaign as the candidate surges to the front of the pack in Iowa. It's hard to overstate just how extreme these publications are, from comparing blacks to zoo animals to speculating about Israeli involvement in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Paul denies having written or read the offensive material in question, but even a casual glance at the newsletters would have revealed their basic...
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    Campaign In 100 Seconds: The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year?

    It's that time of year again, when cable news anchors get distracted from the issues at hand to speculate over the plans of Rudolph and Jolly Old St Nick. Chatter turns to everything from the danger of Christmas trees to what Santa is doing on Twitter and even (if you're Fox), the oppressive ongoing battle to redefine the whole season as a secular socialist nightmare. Happy holidays!
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    Iowa Conservative Group Denies Wrongdoing In Santorum Endorsement

    Did the leaders of an Iowa evangelical group want financial support for their Rick Santorum endorsement? That's what the Family Leader is vociferously denying. On Tuesday, Santorum received the endorsement of two top leaders of the Family Leader, Bob Vander Plaats and Chuck Hurley, though the organization itself remained neutral. Since then, a super-PAC has been promoting Santorum with a series of robocalls, starring Vander Plaats himself -- and as the Des Moines Register reports, it has the...
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    'Gay Robot' Heckles Bachmann At Iowa Event (VIDEO)

    Michele Bachmann is no stranger to being heckled on the campaign trail -- she has faced down glitter bombers and an 8-year-old boy in a bookstore -- but this one was of a different make and model. A self-described "gay robot" stopped by a Bachmann appearance in Iowa City on Thursday. "I am a gay robot," the man said, according to the Iowa City Patch. "I oppose Bachmann's position on gays, whether they are human or robot." He was booed and asked to leave the event. The man behind the mask is Kembrewrobot...
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    Alleged Tea Party HD Scammer Countersues Former Business Partners

    A conservative businessman, accused of scamming investors in a Tea Party television venture, is countersuing his former business partners, claiming that they conspired against him and that he "has suffered shame and humiliation" as a result of their suit. In his countersuit, California businessman Anthony Loiacono asks for $1 million in damages each from Bill Hemrick and five other Tennessee investors, over a video website, Tea Party HD, aimed at tea partiers. Hemrick and the others sued Loiacono inthe ...
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    Obama Wins On A Tax Cut Many Americans Probably Didn't Know They Had

    Surely, during one of the most severe economic downturns in our nation's history, Americans of all stripes fastidiously check their paystubs to calculate exactly how much withholding the local, state and federal governments are taking. What's that? You don't? You didn't know that payroll taxes have been reduced by two percent since the beginning of last year? Well you do now. And that's the big bonus to the Obama victory on the payroll tax cut, a previously lesser known component of the 2010 deal on the ...
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    A Very Fox & Friends Christmas

    With Christmas just around the corner, leave it up to those jolly little elves on the curvy couch to remind us all that this is actually a very dangerous time of year The Friends were filled with holiday cheer this morning as they reminded us all that the government will make things worse next year. And the best thing you can do this Christmas? Buy insurance! ...
    TPMDC

    Walker Wages Major TV Ad Campaign Against Recall

    The recall signatures have not yet been filed against Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) -- but he is already running a heavy TV advertising campaign, fighting out the election that is yet to be officially triggered. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports: At the outset of Wisconsin's historic recall fight, GOP Gov. Scott Walker and his allies are outspending the other side on television by a margin of roughly 4-to-1, an advantage he's expected to maintain in the weeks ahead. The governor has already aired...
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    Kentucky's 'Ark Encounter' Creationist Theme Park Struggles To Stay Afloat

    It's been a while since we checked in with Kentucky's planned "creationist theme park." A local alternative magazine, LEO Weekly, reported this week that slow fundraising has delayed the Ark Encounter's groundbreaking. In an email exchange between Answers in Genesis Senior Vice President Mark Zovath -- Answers in Gensis is a Christian organization behind the park -- and Todd Cassidy of the Kentucky tourism board, Zovath said complications have delayed the project. "Todd, we actually considered anLEO...
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    Ron Paul Denies Writing Letter On 'Coming Race War'

    Ron Paul's campaign tells TPM that the presidential candidate did not write a signed direct mail piece in 1993 aimed at attracting subscribers to his newsletter by warning of a "coming race war" and a "federal-homosexual cover-up on AIDS." "Dr. Paul did not write that mail piece and disavows its content," spokesman Jesse Benton said in an e-mail. Earlier, Paul's Iowa chair Drew Ivers told Reuters, who first posted the direct mail piece online, that Paul took responsibility for content bearing his...
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    Ron Paul Direct Mail Warned Of 'Race War,' 'Federal-Homosexual Cover-up On AIDS'

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    TPMDC

    House And Senate Lock In New, Higher-Stakes Fight Over The Payroll Tax Cut

    The end of the payroll tax cut standoff couldn't have been more different from the heat of it: quick, noiseless, drama free. Without a single objection, the House and Senate passed a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut -- a bill that very closely mirrored the compromise House Republicans had roundly rejected just one week ago. There wasn't even a recorded vote. It would be a huge mistake, though, to treat Friday's smooth sailing as a harbinger of the payroll tax fight to come.
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    Obama Called 'Skinny, Ghetto Crackhead' On Fox News

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    On Behalf Of All Gays, Man "Apologizes" For Destroying GOPer's Marriage

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