Reason Morning Links: With Cain Train Off the Rails Gingrich Picks Up Steam, DEA Admits to Laundering Cartel Drug Money, Poll Finds Americans Want Congress to Do More For Less
- NYT: "Upending expectations, Mr. Gingrich has taken a decisive lead in new polls in several early-voting states, benefiting from the drift of Herman Cain supporters even before Mr. Cain suspended his campaign on Saturday."
- Jon Huntsman, meanwhile, picks up support from conservative thought leader Jim Pethokoukis. (Last week's "case for Huntsman" came from Erick Erickson.)
- The DEA laundered millions of dollars in cartel drug money as part of its investigations, suggesting yet again that the U.S. can't enforce its drug laws without first breaking them.
- The Mittness Protection Program continues unabated.
- Likelihood of Euro zone bailout boosts stocks, Euro bonds.
- D.C. police take down Occupy D.C.
- The Hill: "More than two-thirds of likely voters think members of Congress should have their salaries cut and their pensions eliminated, although nearly that many also want them to work longer."
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