27 JanGingrich, Romney attack each other on foreclosures (AP)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ? Rivals Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney are trading barbs over their income from mortgage firms Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

In Thursday’s debate in Florida, Gingrich criticized Romney’s investment in mutual funds that included the lenders, as well as Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs.

Gingrich says Romney is profiting from home foreclosures that plague Florida, and he’s asking how much of Romney’s personal fortune came from those foreclosures.

Romney defends the investments, saying his blind trust handles his finances and that Gingrich himself owns mutual funds that also invest in the quasi-government lenders.

Romney also is criticizing Gingrich for his paychecks as a consultant to the lender that some blame for the housing crisis.

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21 JanJ’accuse! Newt’s French connection (Politico)

?Oui, je parle Francais.?

There, I admit it. Though I realize if Newt Gingrich gets in office, there may be a McCarthy-like roundup of anyone who ever scored a 4 or 5 on their SAT II?s in French.

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?Do you now,? they will ask, ?or have you ever conjugated a French verb??

Gingrich?s South Carolina ads attack Mitt Romney as a moderate. He even accuses him of the unthinkable: ?just like John Kerry ? he speaks French!?

These attacks aim to align Romney with elitist liberalism. Some political commentators said that showing Romney speaking French is an effort to ?effeminize? him.

French effeminizing!? Tell that to Jean-Paul Belmondo, or Gerard Depardieu, or Alain Delon. (Well, maybe not Delon).

The clip of Kerry shows him addressing a crowd with ?laissez les bon temps rouler!?

This is no effete literary reference. Any drunken frat boy or dipsy Southern debutante who has been to Mardi Gras can tell you it?s the rallying cry for a drunkenly good time in New Orleans: ?Let the good times roll!?

Gingrich should know this. He spent several years in New Orleans getting his Ph.D. in history (we are constantly reminded) from Tulane University in 1971. The university?s requirements for this include at least one, often two, foreign languages. So we know that Gingrich is at least ?bi? ? if not trilingual.

My father was a French literature professor at Tulane and had been chairman of the Romance Languages Department. I can assure you this department would not have certified Gingrich unless he could actually speak French.

Gingrich?s dissertation surely demanded knowledge of French. His topic was ?Belgian Education Policy in the Congo: 1945-1960.? Like any graduate student, he must have immersed himself in his subject ? a French-speaking country. He cites more than 100 French-language sources in footnotes.

Is he hiding his own Francophone secret? Or did he play fast and loose with his research ? citing sources he could not possibly have read with comprehension?

French is inescapable in New Orleans ? and Gingrich must have been immersed in it. French theatrical companies visit the Tulane campus, New Orleans street signs proclaim French heroes, restaurants feature crayfish ?etouffee.? With his chubby cheeks, it seems unlikely that the young Gingrich would have shunned the pleasures of New Orleans eating. At some point, he must have ordered in French.

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21 DecGingrich, Romney rip super PACs while reaping benefits (Los Angeles Times)

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20 DecNewt Gingrich wins Tea Party Patriots straw poll (Los Angeles Times)

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13 DecBachmann, Perry tie Gingrich, Romney together (AP)

DES MOINES, Iowa ? Republican presidential hopefuls Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry are tying rivals Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich together and calling them not conservative.

Bachmann referred repeatedly to “Newt-Romney,” saying Gingrich and Romney hold similar views on health care, illegal immigration, cap-and-trade legislation and the payroll tax cut extension.

Perry said he agrees with Bachmann. He attacked Romney for including an individual mandate in the insurance plan he signed as governor of Massachusetts.

Bachmann says if voters want a “proven conservative, it’s not Newt-Romney.”

The Republican hopefuls are debating at Drake University in Des Moines.

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22 NovIowa’s ‘soul-baring’ GOP debate: 6 highlights (The Week)

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You might have missed it, but six presidential rivals gathered in a church Saturday to confess their faults, tout their virtues, and shed some tears

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Six Republican presidential nominees gathered in a Des Moines, Iowa, mega-church for a debate on Saturday night. The so-called Thanksgiving Family Forum, sponsored by two conservative Christian organizations ? The Family Leader and National Organization for Marriage ? was not televised. Notably absent were the two Mormon candidates, Jon Huntsman (not invited) and Mitt Romney (chose not to attend). But?Michele Bachmann,?Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, and Rick Santorum shared a “soul-baring” evening of personal stories, confessions, and emoting for social conservative voters. Here, six highlights of the evening’s dinner-table discussion:

1. It felt like a “dishy talk show”
The six candidates and moderator Frank Luntz, a GOP pollster, sat around a Thanksgiving-themed table, so perhaps it’s no surprise that the overwhelmingly friendly discussion “felt at times more like a Christian prayer meeting or a dishy talk show than a campaign event,” says Jennifer Jacobs in the Des Moines Register. At one point, Luntz exclaimed, “I feel like Dr. Phil!” That dynamic made for a “pretty fascinating debate,” says Michael Tomasky at?The Daily Beast. “No stupid gotcha questions, six participants…, and candidates actually speaking, on occasion, from their hearts about important moments in their lives.” It was the “best GOP debate yet.”?See more: Have Republicans ‘gone off the rails’ by endorsing waterboarding?

2. The candidates shared personal regrets
“If ever there was a place to bare your soul,” Luntz told the candidates, “this is the place to do it.” The candidates obliged. In a confessional section of the debate, Gingrich spoke of turning to Alcoholics Anonymous literature and the Bible when he was feeling “hollow” in the early 1990s, Cain lamented not being home enough when his kids were growing up and he was climbing “those corporate ladders,” and Perry said he’d dreamed of becoming a veterinarian until God “introduced me to organic chemistry.”

3. And several Republicans welled up
This event was akin to a “crier-in-chief forum,” says Kathie Obradovich in the Des Moines Register. Cain broke down twice: During his work-before-family confession, and while talking about fighting stage 4 cancer with the help of his wife. Santorum choked up while talking about how he emotionally distanced himself from his critically ill, then-infant daughter Isabella. Gingrich “wiped his eyes” after telling about a friend’s sick baby. And Perry succumbed to “a little quaver” when talking about committing himself to Jesus.?See more: If I were a presidential candidate…?

4. Mitt Romney’s absence was felt
Romney opted to campaign in New Hampshire instead of attending this Iowa event. And honestly, who can blame him for skipping a religious event that “would have likely turned into two hours of him defending Mormonism?” says Jazz Shaw at?Hot Air. As it was, “Luntz spent part of his time making thinly veiled, derogatory jokes at Romney’s expense.” Romney was smart to skip this, says Doug Mataconis at?Outside the Beltway. He “stood to lose support among independent voters and more moderate Republicans by being associated in any way with the rhetoric of groups like The Family Leader.” Not surprisingly, Family Leader leader Bob Vander Plaats didn’t see it that way, saying the AWOL Romney “dissed” Christian conservatives and showed “he lacks judgment.”

5. The target audience was tiny
Only about 17,000 people watched the event streamed live over the internet, and “that low viewership may be the best thing that happened to the GOP,” says Mataconis. Most of the discussion hit common GOP talking points, but there was also plenty of religious chatter “that would likely scare the crap out of people who don’t travel in the evangelical, far right circles.”?See more: The GOP’s desperate hunt for anyone but Mitt Romney

6. Newt Gingrich dissed Occupy Wall Street
The night’s biggest applause line came from Gingrich, says Maggie Haberman at?Politico, when he “proactively took an opportunity to bash the Occupy Wall Street movement,” telling the protesters, “Go get a job right after you take a bath.” Predictably, that’s driving liberals to the “emotional brink,” says Mark Finkelstein at NewsBusters. On MSNBC Monday morning, Mika Brzezinski decrided Newt’s comments as “arrogant” and “disgusting.”?

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