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Why don't you shut the hell up, Dick Cheney

It should probably come as no surprise that, on the heels of virtually every major media institution handing over precious airtime to the criminally stupid and incompetent folks who shoved the Iraq war down America's throat after they were found to have been  asleep at the wheel prior to 9/11,  that someone would roll away the stone keeping Dick Cheney in his crypt so he could plague the country with his presence once again.

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The terrifying rise of ISIS: $2 billion in loot, online killings and an army on the run

They're too extreme for al-Qaida, they boast of their brutality and they have forced the Iraqi government on to the defensive. How did the insurgent group rise to such terrifying power?

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Tom Friedman will never ever get tired of telling Iraqis to 'suck on this'

Walking TED talk and taxi-driver-chatter-upper Tom Friedman is obviously not a big fan of Iraq. Possibly because it doesn't seem like a place where Apple would extend their global empire; building factories full of low-wage worker bees churning out iToothbrushes or whatever the hell they are going to iMake next in an effort to suck every last dollar out of every last wallet before Steve Jobs returns to Earth to take them all to iHeaven.

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Recap: 'Game of Thrones,' Season Four, Episode Ten, 'The Children'

The season finale of Game of Thrones, "The Children," kicks off precisely where "The Watchers on the Wall" ended -- with Jon Snow venturing beyond the wall to parley with Mance Rayder. This scene has been a long time coming, and is arguably the most important in the series, as is made obvious by how it visually echoes the opening shots of the very first episode, starting with the long shot of a lone figure from the Wall-eye perspective...

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Even if Obama wanted to fight in Iraq, America's too war weary

Barack Obama opposed war in Iraq, then backed failed interventions in Afghanistan and Libya. Even if today's Iraq crisis warranted US involvement, that would be tough to broker

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How John Oliver started a political satire revolution

In just six weeks of his show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the British satirist has become a star of the counter-culture, playfully taking aim at FIFA and the National Security Agency – and pushing the boundaries of comedy

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The seven people who need to STFU about Iraq right now

We at Raw Story's Oh God Here We Go Again desk know that we can't be the only ones whose stomachs are turning at the thought of a renewed military engagement in Iraq.

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The AEI is pro-rape and anti-slut because women are children when you get down to it

I used to think the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) was just a bunch of math nerds whose job was to massage numbers in such a manner that horrific crimes  against humanity by corporations could be dismissed with a cost/benefit analysis demonstrating an economic upside, Thus, when a gas leak at  Union Carbide's pesticide plant in Bhopal killed 8,000 people in 1984, the AEI could be counted upon to produce a study showing that the mosquito population was decimated, meaning a significant decrease in malaria cases could be expected.

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Alex Jones is a false flag: Hear me out

You might think that Jerad and Amanda Miller were a couple of murderous right wingers who killed a couple of cops and a bystander before killing themselves in a Las Vegas Walmart.

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Recap: 'Game of Thrones,' Season 4, Episode 9: 'The Watchers on the Wall'

Last night's episode of Game of Thrones desperately wanted to be this season's "Blackwater" -- a single episode that, instead of skipping around Westeros and Essos, told the story of a single battle -- but unlike that earlier episode, "The Watchers on the Wall" felt oddly thin, like it was an excuse to have a battle, instead of a battle that came as the culmination of a season-long arc.

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Fox's Lauren Ashburn would like Raw Story's Lauren Ashburn 'sad face' off of the Google

Way back in the early days of television -- 2013 to be exact -- Howard Kurtz sashayed out of CNN's studios for Fox News where "close enough  is good enough" passes as the mission statement for the Fox News fact-checkers.  On Fox's Media Buzz, he is free to cast his critical eye on all media institutions, particularly those ones who don't  provide him with a steady paycheck.

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