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Top 20 most read items of 2011
1. Michael Barone: The Reagan Library/MSNBC/Politico debate – September 7
2. DHS issues Turkey fryer warning – November 22
3. Black caucus: Tired of making excuses for Obama – August 17
4. White House rejects subpoena request for Solyndra documents – November 4
5. Obama: I reversed recession until ‘bad luck’ hit – August 15
6. Nancy Pelosi House-keeping? You be the judge – November 2
7. Schumer coordinates Dem budget attack on GOP – March 29
8. Paula Deen: Michelle Obama likes fried food too – October 10
9. Union curbs rescue a Wisconsin school district – June 30
10. Pelosi: Pay for abortion, or women ‘die on the floor’ – October 13
11. Congressmen can’t say ‘Merry Christmas’ in mail – December 16
12. Obama issues global warming rules in January, gives GE an exemption in February – February 2
13. House asks: Did Obama’s auto bailout chief say, ‘I did this all for the unions’ – July 8
14. Obama solicitor general: If you don’t like mandate, earn less money – June 2
15. Nearly $500K to send Michelle, family to Africa – October 4
16: Obama’s abortion absolutism and the 1st Amendment – September 6
17. Dan Rather: Newt dangerous as a wounded Wolverine – November 14
18. Obama: ‘I’d like to work my way around Congress’ – September 15
19: Obama skirts rule of law to reward pals, punish foes – May 24
20: Dem Congressman who called for GOP Gov. to be put against a wall and shot now pleads for civility – January 11