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Rick Perry warns that implementing Obamacare is a 'criminal act'

Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) on Tuesday said that moving forward with President Barack Obama's health care reform law that was passed by Congress in 2008 was a "felony" and a "criminal act."

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GOP lawmaker to Obama: 'We did not elect a dictator'

A newly elected congressman said lawmakers had a moral obligation to stop the health care law at any cost.

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Jon Stewart destroys callous Fox News host: F*ck you for mocking the poor

While Daily Show host Jon Stewart seemed to be in good spirits mocking conservative media's "no biggie" attitude toward the impact of the government shutdown, he bore down on Fox News Radio host Todd Starnes, who dismissively said Democrats would start getting their "potted meat and Tang and get in [their] survival bunker," to the amusement of Sean Hannity and other cohorts.

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Rachel Maddow mocks Republicans: Nobody learned anything from Eastwood's empty chair speech

It took MSNBC host Rachel Maddow just over 90 seconds to poke a hole in the latest Republican photo opportunity, as she highlighted the fact that they have blocked repeated efforts to negotiate with Democrats beforehand.

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Newt Gingrich: 'Obama refuses to behave like an American president'

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R) argued on Tuesday that the government shutdown stemmed from an attempt by President Barack Obama to create a dictatorship.

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KKK rally at Gettysburg Civil War site canceled due to government shutdown

Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members hoping to rally on Saturday at Gettysburg, the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the U.S. Civil War, were disappointed when their plans were scuttled by a government shutdown.

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Panicked Republican blames shutdown fallout on 'Ted Cruz and his acolytes'

In an interview with Gretchen Carlson on her afternoon show on Fox News, Rep. Peter King (R-NY) blamed the swirling negative political fallout from the Republican shutdown of the federal government on "Ted Cruz and his acolytes." King, like many on the right Tuesday, looked bug-eyed with alarm at the negative feedback that Republicans have been getting for shutting down the federal government to score political points.

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Christian TV host asks God for 'military takeover' of Obama's presidency

A Christian TV host this week called on God to consider a "military takeover" of President Barack Obama's government because it could be the only way to save the country from tyranny.

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Texas lieutenant governor on abortion filibuster: We passed the bill thanks to security

At the 2013 Texas Tribune Festival, Texas Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst said the key to legislative victory was keeping people out of the Capitol building.

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Arizona Gov. Brewer not sure if Grand Canyon is a 'priority' for the Grand Canyon state

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R-AZ) responded to the partial shutdown of the federal government by saying that the Grand Canyon might not be a priority for the Grand Canyon State.

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Laura Ingraham: 'Sob stories' from injured veterans will make GOP cave on shutdown

Fox News contributor and sometime "O'Reilly Factor" host Laura Ingraham predicted on "Fox and Friends" Tuesday morning that the government shutdown will end when the media starts pushing "sob stories" about injured veterans who can't get care because of the federal closure.

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Republican lawmaker ends government shutdown interview by saying ‘this is my idea of fun’

As 800,000 federal employees were set to be furloughed due to a government shutdown on Tuesday, a Republican lawmaker with a net worth of around $6 million was positively cheerful about the situation, telling NPR that it was his "idea of fun."

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Rand Paul: 'We haven't had a big debate about Obamacare'

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) asserted on Tuesday that shutting down the government over President Barack Obama's health care reform law was a productive exercise "because we haven't had a big debate about Obamacare, really, since it passed."

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