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Romney: Middle East 'needs' U.S. leadership

FAIRFAX, Virginia — Republican nominee Mitt Romney paid tribute Thursday to four American diplomats killed in Libya, and while he steered clear of President Barack Obama's handling of the crisis he said US power was vital in the Middle East.

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Romney heckled in Virginia for 'politicizing' U.S. ambassador's death

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday was confronted by an angry heckler who accused him of "politicizing" the death of the top U.S. diplomat in Libya to gain an advantage over President Barack Obama.

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Todd Akin on Libya: Obama apologized 'because he didn't like America'

Embattled Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) on Wednesday reacted to the death of a U.S. ambassador in Libya by accusing President Barack Obama of not liking the very country he is leading.

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Female Fox News contributor says Michelle Malkin 'needs to get laid'

A liberal Fox News legal analyst may have gone too far on Thursday when she said that conservative columnist Michelle Malkin "needs to get laid."

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Hillary Clinton calls anti-Muslim film 'disgusting and reprehensible'

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is condemning recent attacks on U.S. embassies in Libya and Egypt as well as the anti-Islamic film "Innocence of Muslims" that sparked the violence.

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Rumsfeld defends Romney: Embassy attacked because of 'American weakness'

Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is defending Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney for scoring political points by blaming "American weakness" for attacks on U.S. embassies in Egypt and Libya -- even though terrorists attacked U.S. embassies 12 times during President George W. Bush's tenure.

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Obama hits back at Romney for playing politics over Libyan consulate attack

Barack Obama has stepped into the political row over Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's ill-judged response to the Benghazi consulate attack.

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Researchers find Facebook peer pressure gets out the vote

A single Facebook message on a congressional election day in 2010 prompted about a third of a million more Americans to cast their vote, scientists said on Wednesday.

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Critics slam Romney reaction to Egypt and Libya as overtly political

Pundits, politicos and Republican Party stalwarts alike have panned a mid-morning press conference by Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA). Romney's campaign drew fire overnight for falsely attributing a quote by Egyptian embassy personnel under siege to the Obama administration, then attacking the presidency for "apologizing for our values," thereby seizing upon the violence in Egypt and Libya to score political points against President Barack Obama.

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Palin: Obama needs to 'grow' a 'big stick' after Libya attack

Failed Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is ripping President Barack Obama in the wake of protests that resulted in the deaths of U.S. ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans, saying that if the president "doesn’t have a 'big stick' to carry, maybe it’s time for him to grow one."

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Chuck Todd: Romney 'outrageous' and 'irresponsible' for politicizing U.S. deaths in Libya

MSNBC hosts Chuck Todd and Lawrence O'Donnell say that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney miscalculated badly when he decided to attack President Barack Obama for "sympathizing" with the enemy after the deaths of U.S. ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and at least three members of his staff.

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Campaign fights back against '2016' anti-Obama film

Barack Obama's campaign team has published an extensive critique of a documentary which accuses the US president of being an anti-colonialist who will work to reduce his country's influence on world affairs if he is re-elected this winter.

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Romney recounts 'smell of war' from 9/11 attacks

WASHINGTON — White House hopeful Mitt Romney recounted Tuesday how he drove past the smoldering Pentagon on September 11, 2001, saying he was stunned by "the smell of war" that had reached American shores.

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