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Republican rep.: Obamacare 'racist' because white people use tanning beds

Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL) recently told a group of constituents that he backing a birther bill because he hoped that it would "get rid of everything" that President Barack Obama had done, and then added that the president's "racist" health care law forced white people to pay more to use tanning beds.

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Greenwald: Embassy closings looks like a conspiracy to silence NSA debate

Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald on Monday suggested that President Barack Obama had ordered 19 U.S. embassies in the Middle Easy closed not because of a legitimate terror threat, but to silence a debate on recently-revealed details of National Security Agency (NSA) data collection programs.

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Fox News and Trump complain: Blacks say 'cracker' but we can't use the N-word

Conservative mogul Donald Trump and the hosts of Fox & Friends on Monday complained that African-American Democrats were allowed to say the word "cracker," but celebrity cook Paula Deen was "crucified" for using the N-word.

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BBC: Boston bomber had literature about white supremacy and gun rights

The older of two brothers who allegedly bombed the Boston Marathon earlier this year had "right wing extremist" literature including information about gun rights and white supremacy.

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Michael Savage: Terror alert is 'Muslim president' trying to 'justify spying'

Erstwhile television host and right-wing shock jock Michael Savage -- whose real name is Michael Weiner -- expressed skepticism on Saturday about the weekend's Middle East terrorism alert, which has closed U.S. embassies throughout the region. According to Mediaite, Savage said that rather than a real heightened possibility of terrorist action, the threat announcement is actually an attempt by the "first Muslim president" to "justify spying" on U.S. citizens.

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Tea party candidate dares McConnell to 'be a man' and run on his record

The tea party candidate who plans to face off against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in the Kentucky Republican Senate primary next spring challenged the senior senator to "be a man" and run on his record over the weekend.

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Greenwald: Congress 'forced to learn about what the NSA is doing' from newspapers

Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald on Sunday chided the U.S. government for claiming it had provided "robust oversight" of the National Security Agency (NSA) even though members of Congress were forced to go to his paper to learn about secret programs that gather data on American citizens.

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Chris Wallace calls out GOP on govt. shutdown: Are you 'prepared to shoot' the hostage?

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday called the Republican Party's bluff and asked if lawmakers were prepared to "shoot the hostage" and shut down the federal government if President Barack Obama refused to defund his healthcare reform law.

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Santorum 'headed back' to Iowa and 'open' to 2016 run

Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says that he will be traveling to Iowa this week and is "open" to run for president in 2016.

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Barney Frank comes out again: This time as a pot smoking atheist

Former Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank (D) revealed Friday on Real Time with Bill Maher that he is a "pot smoking atheist."

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Cantor: 'The government doesn't create jobs'

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) on Sunday insisted that the Republicans had not wasted time by repeatedly attempting to repeal Obamacare instead of passing jobs bills because "the government doesn't create jobs."

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Bernie Sanders: Walmart family's 'obscene' wealth subsidized by taxpayers

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) appeared on MSNBC's "The Ed Show" on Saturday and scoffed at the idea that major corporations like Walmart can't afford to pay their workers a living wage and that to raise the U.S. minimum wage would be bad for the economy.

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Gay couple ordered to ride in back of bus by New Mexico bus driver

Two men who flew into Albuquerque, New Mexico were ordered to sit in the back of their airport bus because they were holding hands. According to Albuquerque's KRQE, Ron McCoy and Chris Bowers traveled from Portland, Oregon to take part in Albuquerque's LGBT PrideFest, arriving in New Mexico's largest city on Friday, June 28, two days after this summer's historic U.S. Supreme Court rulings on same sex marriage and a day before PrideFest.

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