(CBS/AP) A German photographer caught the heart-stopping moment when a father decided there was no other way to save his 2-year-old son from a blazing apartment fire than to drop him out of fourth-story window.

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(CBS/AP) A German photographer caught the heart-stopping moment when a father decided there was no other way to save his 2-year-old son from a blazing apartment fire than to drop him out of fourth-story window.

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A Federal judge has ruled that honking your horn (in the City of Ferndale, MI – where the WLQV studios are located) is a form of protected speech!
That’s how Chris Matthews summed up Giuliani dropping out, endorsing McCain, and Huckabee staying in at least through Super Tuesday to draw the social conservatives away from Romney.
McCain WILL BE the Republican nominee for president. How do the establishment conservatives who have aligned themselves against McCain – in sometimes very hurtful ways – coalesce around McCain to defeat Hillary in November? Have the Republicans shot themselves in the foot with their primary season treatment of the man who will be their nominee?
With John McCain’s win in South Carolina tonight, look for a redux of the aging vet vs. the hip and in touch politico vis-a-vis Bob Dole v. Bill Clinton. And look for the same outcome in November.
Dick Morris was just on Hannity and Colmes with the best assessment I’ve heard so far of what’s happening to the Republican Party, though my friend Joe Carter at the Evangelical Outpost might disagree. Three primaries/caucuses have produced three different winners each representing 1/3 of the traditional conservative coalition: Huckabee takes the social conservative wing in Iowa; McCain takes the defense/security conservatives in New Hampshire; and Romney takes the fiscal conservatives in Michigan. Morris notes that we could get to Super Tuesday and still not know who the Republican nominee will be.
Which candidate has the best chance of bringing together the three strands of the conservative movement? It may indeed be NONE OF THE ABOVE. It may be an as yet undeclared candidate in the wings. It would be Mike Huckabee if the Republican establishment would A) tell the truth about his record on taxes and immigration, and B) repent of their bigotry against him because he (in his own words) has “a neck that’s red, a collar that’s blue, and a Bible that’s black.”