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Donald Trump: Gay NFL player 'pretty out there' for kissing boyfriend in public

Conservative billionaire Donald Trump said on Monday that he had been shocked to see Michael Sam's reaction when he was chosen in the NFL draft because kissing his gay boyfriend in public had been "pretty out there."

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Fist-waving fired HGTV hosts are ready to 'clean house' on the gay 'agenda of silence'

Two brothers who were fired by HGTV said on Sunday that they did not mind losing their reality TV show over their anti-gay views because their message was part of the "perfect truth" of Jesus Christ.

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Bill Kristol responds with 'Benghazi' after ABC host mocks him for Lewinsky conspiracy theory

Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol on Sunday said that he stood behind a conspiracy theory that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could be behind Vanity Fair's recent Monica Lewinsky essay, but then quickly changed the subject to Benghazi.

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Marco Rubio: 'Human activity' is not 'causing these dramatic changes to our climate'

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) asserted recently that there was nothing that humans could do to stop climate change because it was not caused by humans, and that any new laws would only "destroy our economy."

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Rep. Trey Gowdy: Democrats' hypocrisy not 'helpful' in stopping GOP Benghazi fundraisers

Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) on Sunday responded to questions about Republicans using terrorist attacks in Benghazi to raise funds by saying that Democrats had done it first with the Sandy Hook shootings in 2012, and in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

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Penn. Police: Man's random gunfire from his porch hits 8-year-old riding by on bicycle

A Pennsylvania man has been charged with multiple counts of assault after police said that he randomly fired a gun from his house, hitting an 8-year-old boy who was riding outside on his bicycle.

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Kansas Republican slams Kochs for trying to cripple state's growing wind power industry

Friday night's edition of The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC took aim at billionaires Charles and David Koch and their efforts to block clean energy projects in Kansas and other states.

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NRA uses Nigerian girls' abduction to promote itself and slam 'Pajama Boy' liberals

The National Rifle Association has seized upon the abduction of more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls as a means of promoting itself and slamming liberals as soft, weak people who watch MSNBC talk show host Chris Hayes.

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Rachel Maddow explains Benghazi flap by way of Monty Python: 'Burn the witch! Burn her!'

On Friday night, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow used scenes from the film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" to explain how the desperate Republican quest to find a scandal in the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi is like the witch trials of Salem, MA.

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Michelle Obama: Barack and I see our own daughters in Nigeria schoolgirls

America's first lady uses weekly national address to express heartbreak and outrage at Boko Haram kidnappings, vowing that US was doing everything possible to help rescue

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FBI investigating death threats, intimidation, and weapons violations at Bundy ranch

Law enforcement officials in Nevada say that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating the April standoff between rancher Cliven Bundy, the Bureau of Land Management and the armed militia who gathered at Bundy's ranch.

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Jon Stewart tells NY lawmakers: The people do not give a f*ck what you think of yogurt

A somewhat exasperated Jon Stewart had a message for New York state senators Thursday night, after observing a stupefyingly drawn-out debate over a bill that would designate yogurt as the "official state snack."

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Texas GOP candidate: It's a 'myth' that Planned Parenthood does 'anything' for women's health

Dan Patrick, a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in Texas, argued this week that the reason Planned Parenthood clinics were being forced to close throughout the state was because they did not have "anything" to do with women's health.

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