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2012

Megyn Kelly scolds 'focus group' member who refused to bash Candy Crowley

Fox News host Megyn Kelly became agitated on Wednesday after a member of her "focus group" noted that the panel had only been assembled to criticize debate moderator Candy Crowley because of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's poor performance.

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Illinois Republican: Do civil unions mean 'somebody can get married to their dog?'

Illinois State Rep. John Cabello (R-Rockford) reportedly told a tea party group earlier this month that he's not clear whether his state's civil union law applies to humans, or if "somebody can get married to their dog" as well.

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Mike Huckabee's wife: 'Women are really on fire for Todd Akin'

The wife of Fox News host and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) says that "women are really on fire" for the Missouri Republican Senate candidate who said that sexual assault victims could not get pregnant through "legitimate rape."

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Billy Graham website admits scrubbing 'Mormons' from 'cult' list after endorsing Romney

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association confirmed on Tuesday that it had removed all references to Mormonism as a "cult" from its website after their founder announced his support of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

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Green Party candidate: Police handcuffed me to a chair for eight hours

Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein said Wednesday police handcuffed her to a chair during her eight-hour imprisonment following her arrest outside the second presidential debate.

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Rep. Gohmert: 'Slavery was a blot' but U.S. is worse off now

Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert says "slavery was a blot" on the United States but the country is actually a lot worse off now because people are "openly rebelling" against God.

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Crowley refuses to backtrack as Romney surrogate says fact check 'not your place'

CNN host Candy Crowley on Wednesday stood her ground and refused to backtrack as a surrogate for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney insisted that she had been "wrong" to fact check the GOP hopeful's claim that President Barack Obama had not referred to the attacks in Libya as "acts of terror."

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Soledad O'Brien asks for 'vodka tonic' after Sununu calls her an Obama 'groupie'

CNN host Soledad O'Brien found herself needing a drink on Wednesday after former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu told her that she worked for the Obama "groupie channel" because she refused to back down on CNN's fact check of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney during the prior night's debate.

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Report: Romney's 'binders full of women' story not true

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's story about having brought to him while assembling his Massachusetts state cabinet years ago is not true, according to a Boston Phoenix report Wednesday morning.

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Colbert asks viewers to 'save' Paul Ryan with 'the photo ops he desperately needs'

Unlike his counterpart Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert insisted there was "nothing to see" Tuesday regarding Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-WI) dust-up.

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Obama, Romney agree on comfort zone: 63 degrees

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney disagree on many things, but their teams reached consensus on one issue -- the room temperature in the hall at their second debate.

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Romney stunned by debate moderator's fact check on Libya attacks

GOP hopeful Mitt Romney found himself backtracking during the second presidential debate after moderator Candy Crowley challenged his assertion that President Barack Obama had not referred to recent attacks on Americans in Libya as terrorism.

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