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Monday, November 28, 2011
MSNBC host Chris Hayes took a skeptical look at the rise of Newt Gingrich on Sunday's "Up."

Hayes and his panel were reacting to the endorsement Gingrich received from the influential New Hampshire Union-Leader on Sunday. Hayes read a key quote from the endorsement -- "Newt Gingrich is by no means the perfect candidate" -- and sarcastically said, "call that 'ringing.'" He then joked that Mitt Romney would soon be running another out-of-context ad using the quote to attack Gingrich.
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