Those boos for the gay soldier who asked a question at tonight’s debate are coming up in questions in the post-debate ‘spin room’ down in Orlando. TPM’s Evan McMorris-Santoro is there and he’ll be bringing us more details.
Late Update: Huntsman condemns it.
Did you miss the debate? Here’s the whole thing in 100 Seconds.
Candidates and surrogates react to gay soldier boos in post-debate spin room.
House Republicans tonight passed a government funding bill that pays for new disaster aid with partisan budget cuts. The bill now faces a very uncertain future in the Senate.
One of the big factors or mysteries of the GOP presidential primary context. Virtually all the polling data available says Mitt Romney is a substantially stronger candidate against President Obama than Rick Perry. But Republican voters don’t agree. They consistently say Perry is more likely to beat President Obama.
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) becomes the first Republican House Co-Sponsor of the Respect for Marriage Act, the bill that would repeal DOMA, the Defense of Marriage Act.
Our photographer Jeff Malet reminds me that Gary Johnson’s best laugh line from last night’s debate made it into our slideshow of the Top Ten Protest Signs of 2009.
During last night’s debate, Rick Perry’s campaign sent out an email to the press making this incredible claim: “Gov. Perry never said that Social Security was unconstitutional.”
Benjy Sarlin walks us through Perry’s rapid evolution from declaring Social Security unconstitutional to pretending he never said such a thing.
Conservative pundits line up to say Perry was an embarrassment in last night’s debate.
Feel like the Dems need to find a way to get that fella some debate coaching before he gets sent back to Austin.
A new study concludes that Twitter really did play a “central role” in the Arab Spring protests.