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              Clint Eastwood: ‘I am certainly not affiliated with Obama’

              By Susan Crabtree - The Washington Times

              Clint Eastwood is setting the record straight on the Chrysler Super Bowl ad and claims in the liberal blogosphere and elsewhere that it was an implicit endorsement of President Obama and his decision to support the bailout of the U.S. auto industry.

              MOMENTUM: Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum is statistically tied with Mitt Romney in Minnesota, is the favorite in Missouri and is running ahead of Newt Gingrich in Colorado, polls show. (Associated Press)

              Santorum pursues surge in Colorado, Minnesota

              By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times

              The Republican presidential race could be headed for another reshuffle Tuesday as Rick Santorum, who has lagged behind since his surprise Iowa victory, is once again challenging the dominance of front-runner Mitt Romney.

              Sen. Richard L. Saslaw (Associated Press)

              Va. Senate votes to repeal one-gun-a-month law

              By David Sherfinski - The Washington Times

              The Virginia Senate on Monday voted to repeal the state’s long-standing law limiting handgun purchases to one a month, delivering a major victory to gun rights and Second Amendment advocates.

              **FILE** This undated photo shows guests at an Alikewise.com launch party at the Gallery Bar in New York. (Associated Press)

              Estranged bedfellows: Liberals, conservatives also split on sex, romance

              By Patrick Hruby - The Washington Times

              If you’ve ever wondered whether America’s near-tribal political polarization extends to romance — whether an Ann Coulter-Keith Olbermann wedding would, in fact, be weirder than a Herman Cain campaign advertisement — social science at long last has provided a tentative answer. Yes. And duh!

              **FILE** This undated photo shows guests at an Alikewise.com launch party at the Gallery Bar in New York. (Associated Press)

              Estranged bedfellows: Liberals, conservatives also split on sex, romance

              By Patrick Hruby - The Washington Times

              If you’ve ever wondered whether America’s near-tribal political polarization extends to romance — whether an Ann Coulter-Keith Olbermann wedding would, in fact, be weirder than a Herman Cain campaign advertisement — social science at long last has provided a tentative answer. Yes. And duh!

              Actor and director Clint Eastwood speaks with reporters at the opening of the Warner Bros. Theater at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History in Washington on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

              Clint Eastwood: ‘I am certainly not affiliated with Obama’

              By Susan Crabtree - The Washington Times

              Clint Eastwood is setting the record straight on the Chrysler Super Bowl ad and claims in the liberal blogosphere and elsewhere that it was an implicit endorsement of President Obama and his decision to support the bailout of the U.S. auto industry.

              ** FILE ** Then-U.S. Chief District Judge Vaughn R. Walker of the Northern District of California speaks at a legal conference in Seattle in November 2010. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

              Long-awaited ruling on Calif. gay-marriage ban Tuesday

              By Lisa Leff - Associated Press

              Supporters and opponents of California’s ban on same-sex marriage anxiously were awaiting a federal appeals court decision Tuesday on whether the voter-approved measure violates the civil rights of gay men and lesbians.

              A member of the Free Syrian Army stands guard Monday during a rally of anti-regime demonstrators in Idlib, Syria. The U.S. closed its embassy in Syria, and Britain recalled its ambassador to Damascus in an escalation of Western pressure on President Bashar Assad to give up power. (Associated Press)

              U.S. shuts embassy in Syria as Obama tells Assad to go

              By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times

              An international standoff on Syria intensified Monday as the U.S. shuttered its embassy in Damascus and Britain recalled its ambassador amid an increase in violence that many now believe is headed for full-blown civil war.

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