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An anonymous essay on Gawker from a guy who hooked up with O'Donnell gives us a queasy feeling.
He's fallen from first to third, according to the latest poll.
Frank Caprio's "shove it" remark bites him in the ass.
He says he's evolving and hints at a change of heart, if that's really what it is.
Plus, Rachel Maddow denounces Sharron Angle's classy effort to link Harry Reid with scary-looking people who aren't white, on our regular cable-news roundup.
Barack Obama and Jon Stewart haggle over the meaning of "change you can believe in."
A new poll reveals that their opinions haven't changed much since mid-summer.
He says "the door's not closed" on another run.
Democrats pounce on his "single most important thing" remark.
From what they think of Carl Paladino and the "ground-zero mosque" to how far north they've traveled in New York.
It's a states' rights issue, except for the banning-it-everywhere part.
It's an "epidemic," they claim. "No, it's not," say the facts.
Plus, Keith Olbermann interviews the MoveOn.org rep who got her head stomped on.
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