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Colbert super-PAC jokes that Romney is 'serial killer' of corporations
The Hill
By Geneva Sands-Sadowitz - 01/16/12 11:08 AM ET Comedian Stephen Colbert's super-PAC is running a tongue-in-cheek ad in South Carolina blasting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney as a "serial killer" of corporations.
While Stephen Colbert's campaign is full of jokes, proves money controls politicsThe Breeze
Colbert Ad Airing in SC Attacks Romney For Being A 'Serial Killer'ABC News (blog)
Stephen Colbert super PAC, Jon Stewart make civics lessons funThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com

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ABC News

Stephen Colbert, Herman Cain turn spotlight on super PACs in South Carolina
Washington Post
Charleston, SC — Not everyone hooting Herman Cain at the Stephen Colbert rally here Friday was laughing with him. But he didn't mind being the butt of jokes, he said, if only Americans could learn how to take one. His message?
How Serious Is Stephen Colbert?The Atlantic
South Carolina Democrats unamused by Colbert's ployReuters
Stephen Colbert, Herman Cain to host a campaign event in South Carolina todayHot Air
Huffington Post (blog)
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South Carolina: An Embarrassment of Riches?
Huffington Post (blog)
Listen to Stephen Colbert, who was born and raised in Charleston, or listen to Jon Stewart, Jay Leno, David Letterman, or other comics and what do you hear? Jokes that were "made in South Carolina." And what do we in South Carolina get out of it?

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Telegraph.co.uk

Concerns about Romney's faith quieter but not gone
Fox News
The prospect of a Mormon president appears to be less alien to South Carolina Republicans who are giving Mitt Romney a second look after his failed White House bid in 2008. Still, worries about his faith persist in a state where one pastor jokes there ...
Concerns about Romney's Mormonism expressed more often in a whisper than a ...Newser

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Obama jokes with Spike Lee, performs Al Green song at New York City fundraisers
Washington Post (blog)
While his four remaining Republican rivals held another televised debate in South Carolina, Obama was filling his war chest by talking with influential Jewish voters, yukking it up with celebrities like Lee and even breaking into a line of the Rev.

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David Letterman's Jon Huntsman Top Ten List Half 'Who Is He?' Jokes (VIDEO)
Huffington Post (satire)
With Jon Huntsman finally dropping out of the GOP presidential race ahead of the South Carolina primary, David Letterman said goodbye to one more potential candidate the only way he knows how: a "Top Ten List." Similar to his Chris Christie "Top Ten ...

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A fiery Mitt Romney comes alive at rally on eve of South Carolina primary
Washington Post
GREENVILLE, SC — Mitt Romney's loafers were still damp from standing under the pouring rain to give a stump speech Friday morning at the muddy Harmon Tree Farm. By the time he reached Greenville for his final rally capping the most trying week of his ...

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South Carolina primary: Maybe this thing ain't over yet
Washington Post (blog)
South Carolina could scuttle Mitt Romney's plan to throttle the contest in its opening month. Romney has had everything going for him, including a miscount in Iowa that declared him the winner incorrectly, but he's had a terrible week — a week of ...

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Politico

South Carolina primary: Newt Gingrich basks, looks ahead to long race
Politico
COLUMBIA, SC – Newt Gingrich smiled. He laughed. He basked in being on top again. After arriving here a week and a half ago warning he might not be able to survive this state's primary, he finished reveling in a late-surging, decisive victory.
In South Carolina, Newt Gingrich Looks to Win His Own WayTIME (blog)
Which Romney will show up after defeat?Washington Post
Preparing to arrive in Florida, Gingrich takes aim at RomneyAtlanta Journal Constitution
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Concerns about Romney's faith quieter but not gone
Baxter Bulletin
The prospect of a Mormon president appears to be less alien to South Carolina Republicans who are giving Mitt Romney a second look after his failed White House bid in 2008. Still, worries about his faith persist in a state where one pastor jokes there ...

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