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Bachmann: 'Absurd' to waterboard me to prove it's not torture

Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is pretty sure waterboarding isn't torture -- but she says it would be "absurd" to find out for herself.

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Gingrich on the defensive over work for Freddie Mac

WASHINGTON — Newt Gingrich, the latest Republican to enjoy a turn atop US presidential polls, earned a reported $1.6 million as a consultant to Freddie Mac, the government-owned lender and despised target of conservative critics.

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Gingrich: 'No such thing as 99%'

Newly minted frontrunner New Gingrich became the latest Republican to get "mic checked" by the Occupy movement at a campaign event in Jacksonville, Florida Thursday.

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Beck calls Santorum 'the next George Washington'

Conservative radio host Glenn Beck asked his listeners on Wednesday to consider Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum because he could be "the next George Washington."

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Failing miserably in GOP debates, Perry challenges Pelosi instead

After a string of high profile the likes of which are rarely seen in presidential-level politics, Texas Gov. Rick Perry issued a rare debate challenge on Wednesday to a politician he's not even running against: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

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Cain comes out for marijuana policy reform

Appearing briefly in Urbandale, Iowa yesterday, Republican presidential candidate and former Godfather's Pizza CEO Herman Cain revealed a new caveat of his political platform: he favors removing federal penalties for medical marijuana, placing the decision to ban or regulate squarely in the states' hands.

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Republican strategist wonders if gay anchor 'disappointed a woman'

A Republican strategist who has spoken out against same sex marriage asked one of the few openly gay news anchors Wednesday if he had ever "disappointed a woman."

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Reporters asked if they are U.S. citizens at Perry town hall

At a town hall event in New Hampshire Wednesday morning for Governor Rick Perry (R-TX), reporters have indicated that they were asked if they were U.S. citizens. According to CNN, member of the press were posed this by an employee for Granite State Manufacturing, a defense contractor hosting the town hall, in order to abide by NAFTA rules.

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Report: Gingrich advised Freddie Mac on expanding home loans

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) claims he advised the government-sponsored Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, otherwise known as Freddie Mac, against home loan practices that led to the housing market's collapse in 2008 -- but sources within the company tell reporters at Bloomberg News a different story.

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Rick Perry wants part-time Congress

CHICAGO — White House hopeful Rick Perry on Tuesday unveiled a plan to make serving in the US Congress a part-time and relatively low-paying job as part of a broad overhaul of the federal government.

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Tea Party Nation founder blasts Cain after Libya gaffe

Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips said Herman Cain should drop out of the presidential race after the candidate appeared to have an extremely difficult time answering a simple question about Libya.

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GOP candidate insists free TV time is a political donation

Gary Johnson, the former Republican Governor of New Mexico, filed official complaints against CBS on Tuesday for excluding him from last weekend's televised GOP debate.

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Gingrich: Republicans 'don't rely enough on actually knowing things'

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich says that the politicians in his party are guilty of relying on talking points instead of "actually knowing things."

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