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Lindsey Graham: Push for 20-week abortion ban is 'worthy of a great democracy'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Sunday defended his plan to introduce a 20-week abortion ban -- which may be unconstitutional -- in the Senate by arguing that the debate was "worthy of a great democracy."

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Rand Paul wants to challenge 'hacks' like Maddow to a gunfight over plagiarism charge

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Sunday vowed to be more careful citing sources but insisted that a "dueling" gunfight against "hacks and haters" like MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, who uncovered his plagiarism of Wikipedia, would be the ultimate solution if it were legal.

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Chris Wallace: 'One of the problems' with Obamacare is too many poor people getting Medicaid

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday described the poor people who were now covered by Medicaid as "one of the problems" with President Barack Obama's health care reform law.

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Tucker Carlson outraged by Obama climate change plan: Earth is 'getting cooler'

Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Sunday said that President Barack Obama was wrong to prepare for climate change because science shows that "the Earth may in fact be getting cooler."

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Maddow to Rand Paul: 'Good luck' trying to make this plagiarism thing about me

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow addressed accusations planted by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)'s office that she is a plagiarist. She also pointed out even more instances in which Paul stole large chunks of his speeches from other people's writing.

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Bill Maher pushes Florida Rep. Schultz: Obamacare might be Obama's 'No New Taxes' moment

Real Time host Bill Maher and his panel got into a debate on Friday over whether President Barack Obama lied regarding the effects of the Affordable Care Act, with Maher linking it to another presidential gaffe -- but not the one pushed by many conservatives.

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Ed Schultz challenges Sean Hannity to Obamacare debate

MSNBC host Ed Schultz fired back at Fox News' Sean Hannity on Friday as the two continued to trade barbs, and Schultz challenged Hannity to a debate about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), accusing him of willfully spreading misinformation about the law out of spite for President Barack Obama -- and of ducking his invitation to discuss the issue.

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Bill Moyers: Republicans stalked Obamacare 'like Jack The Ripper'

The criticism surrounding the Affordable Care Act did not come out of nowhere, Bill Moyers argued in a commentary on Friday, nor is it without historical precedent.

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Atheist group addresses Fox News flap: Nothing is more 'irrational' than religion

A spokesman for the group American Atheists expanded on founder David Silverman's remarks from a Fox News panel that got heated on Thursday. In an interview with Raw Story, American Atheists' David Muscato took issue with Catholic League head Bill Donohue's characterization of atheism as "irrational."

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Report: Benghazi witness was nowhere near diplomatic compound during terrorist attack

A security subcontractor who gave his account to CBS "60 Minutes" of the events leading up to the fatal attack at Benghazi had previously told his employers he was nowhere near the diplomatic compound at the time, according to a Washington Post report.

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Republican Indianapolis mayor takes front row seat at gay wedding

When Democratic councilor Zach Adamson recited his wedding vows at a multi-faith ceremony in Indianapolis last weekend, Republican Mayor Greg Ballard and wife Winnie were there in the front row to witness it.

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GOP lawmaker speaking to Tennessee neo-Confederate secessionist group

At least one Republican lawmaker from Tennessee is prepared to speak to a neo-Confederate secessionist group over the weekend.

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Geraldo Rivera: Blacks and Latinos being most 'protected' by 'Stop-and-Frisk'

Fox News host Geraldo Rivera asserted on Friday that New York City's "Stop-and-Frisk" policy "protected" black and Latino residents more than other groups even though they make up about 90 percent of the people targeted by the policy.

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