From the start, the candidates faced a series of questions on their biggest vulnerabilities, a tough, year-end parting gift from a network that has a lineup of sympathetic opinion hosts, but whose news anchors have pulled no punches on Republican candidates in debates and interviews. The race has played out, to a large degree, on Fox News.More at that top link.
Mr. Gingrich called “laughable” the accusation this week from Mr. Romney that he is an “unreliable conservative.” But, facing some questions about his consistency, he added, “I do change things when conditions change,” adding, however, that beating Mr. Obama is “a very large change.”
Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, whose candidacy depends on a comeback in the Iowa caucuses, did not hold back against Mr. Gingrich. She called it “shocking” that he would accept $1.6 million to advise the government-owned mortgage giant Freddie Mac.
“That is something that our nominee cannot stand for,” Mrs. Bachmann said.
Also at Los Angeles Times, "Newt Gingrich under fire in final GOP debate before Iowa vote."
Plus, a neat post at Legal Insurrection, "Sioux City Debate Tweets of Night."
RELATED: At National Journal, "Previewing Gingrich's Down Escalator."
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