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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Romney attacks Gingrich on Freddie Mac work, ties rival to Florida housing slump

TAMPA — Mitt Romney will use the backdrop of Florida’s depressed housing market to launch a fresh offensive against rival Newt Gingrich here Monday, highlighting his consulting work for Freddie Mac and calling on him to publicly release his records relating to the mortgage giant.

As the dramatically reshaped Republican presidential race centers on Florida this week, Romney will air a television advertisement in the state designed to expose Gingrich as a hypocrite. The ad will contrast the former House speaker’s claims not to be a lobbyist with the $1.6 million to $1.8 million in consulting fees he reportedly was paid for his work with Freddie Mac, according to a Romney campaign official.

“Newt Gingrich says he was not a lobbyist — he was just a politician who was paid millions after he left Congress to influence his friends in Washington,” Romney campaign communications director Gail Gitcho said. “When it comes to his work for Freddie Mac, we still have more questions than answers. Speaker Gingrich should immediately make his Freddie Mac contract and work product available to the public.”

Romney intends to attack Gingrich for his work with Freddie Mac at a housing-themed round-table session in Tampa on Monday morning and, at a media availability shortly thereafter, plans to call for Gingrich to release his work product with the firm, the official said.

Two Romney surrogates, former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty and Florida’s state House speaker designate Will Weatherford, have scheduled a Monday conference call with reporters — which the campaign playfully titled the “Definitely Not A Lobbyist” call — to discuss Gingrich’s work with the firm.

Gingrich was paid between $1.6 million and $1.8 million in consulting fees over the past decade, according to a Bloomberg News report last November. When Gingrich came under attack for his ties to Freddie Mac in a December debate, he said he “never lobbied under any circumstance.”

“The truth is, I was a national figure who was doing just fine, doing a whole variety of things, including writing best-selling books, making speeches. And the fact is, I only chose to work with people whose values I shared, and having people have a chance to buy a house is a value I believe still is important in America,” Gingrich said at the Dec. 15 debate in Sioux City, Iowa.

With the coordinated assault, the Romney campaign is trying to use Gingrich’s work with Freddie Mac against him in Florida, a state rocked by the subprime mortgage crisis. This comes as Romney himself is escalating his anti-Gingrich rhetoric to blunt some of Gingrich’s momentum and put him on the defensive heading into Monday night’s NBC debate in Tampa.

“Over the last 15 years since he left the House, he talks about great, bold movements and ideas,” Romney told a Sunday evening rally in Ormond Beach, Fla. “Well, he’s been working as a lobbyist, yeah, he’s been working as a lobbyist and selling influence around Washington.”

“He’s been working for Freddie Mac. Heard of those guys?” Romney continued, eliciting boos from the audience. “He said he’s been a historian. I would like him to release his records. What was his work product there? What was he doing for Freddie Mac? Because Freddie Mac figures in very prominently to the fact that people in Florida have seen home values go down.”

Romney also is trying to shift the transparency spotlight to his rival, after spending a week grappling with questions about his income-tax returns, which he initially was reluctant to release, then decided to release in April and later said he would release on Tuesday.

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Maryland women vs. Duke: Terps have no trouble getting fired up for rival Blue Devils

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The eighth-ranked Maryland women’s basketball team wasn’t 10 minutes removed from an 86-58 victory over Wake Forest on Thursday night when the discussion shifted to No.?5 Duke, the Terrapins’ next opponent and most-loathed rival.

Maryland Coach Brenda Frese kept the message curt and with a tinge of enmity when asked about the Terrapins’ preparation for the team that’s occupying first place in the ACC, one game ahead of Maryland.

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“It’ll be easy,” she said when asked about how she’s motivating her team for its biggest game of the season so far.

Frese’s charges also have a particular distaste for the Blue Devils, who rankle Maryland’s fan base like no other school. It’s indoctrinated from the moment players set foot in College Park, and the upperclassmen make it their responsibility to ensure the younger players embrace that animosity.

The dislike even runs deep into the Terrapins’ extended family, which includes Frese’s son, Tyler. Last season before Maryland’s home game against the Blue Devils, Frese asked Tyler if he knew what day if was. Even though it was Tyler’s birthday, Frese recalled him answering, “You play Duke?”

“It’s just human nature when you come to Maryland,” junior forward Tianna Hawkins (Riverdale Baptist) said shortly after collecting a school-record 24 rebounds against the Demon Deacons. “It’s always Maryland versus Duke, Duke versus Maryland, so I think that’s something we really look forward to. There’s a legacy.”

The series has been one-sided recently, with Duke wining four of the past five, but last season Maryland ended a four-game slide against its nemesis with a 69-47 victory at Comcast Center.

The triumph was perhaps the Terrapins’ shining moment in a season that ended abruptly in the NCAA tournament. It was Maryland’s most lopsided win against Duke since 1993, and it featured a game-high 17 points from center Lynetta Kizer (Potomac, Va.) and 15 points and 10 rebounds from Alyssa Thomas.

Thomas went on to be named ACC rookie of the year, and this season she leads Maryland in scoring and is second in rebounding. Her last game and one half, though, were somewhat ragged by her standards and in line with how the team performed.

On Monday night against visiting Virginia, the Terrapins survived, 68-61, despite 17 turnovers, shooting 59 percent from the free throw line and missing 17 of 27 shots in the second half. Thomas scored six points, matching a season low.

The Terrapins (18-1, 5-1 ACC) didn’t pull away from Wake Forest, which they beat by 21 points last season, until roughly eight minutes remained in the game. The score was tied at 37 at halftime, and Thomas had four points.

In the second half, Thomas scored 12 points and finished with 11 rebounds and seven assists. Maryland played one of its best halves this season overall, shooting 55 percent and committing just six turnovers while limiting Wake Forest to 31 percent shooting, including 1 for 10 from three-point range.

The Terrapins’ upswing comes just in time for their foray to Cameron Indoor Stadium on Sunday. Duke (15-2, 6-0) has won 25 in a row at home against ACC opponents. The last team to beat the Blue Devils at Cameron was Maryland, 76-69, on Feb. 17, 2008.

“It’s just always something that’s been there with Duke,” Thomas said of the rivalry. “I think we really get up for this type of environment that Duke sets up for us. I know we’re going to be ready for that game.”

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