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Fox News host: Zimmerman 'has already been punished' with weight gain

Fox News host Gregg Jarrett says that George Zimmerman "has already been punished" for the killing of Trayvon Martin because he "looks like he's put on a hundred pounds."

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Robertson: Kids face bulimia, anorexia and suicide caused by 'demonic games'

Following a Monday 700 Club report about how Frank Page, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee, had been devastated when his daughter committed suicide, televangelist Pat Robertson linked the issue to "demonic games" like Dungeons and Dragons.

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Fox News guest suggests Trayvon was armed: 'You could kill somebody' with iced tea

A Fox News guest on Monday suggested that George Zimmerman's lawyers will be able to argue that their client used reasonable force when he shot and killed Trayvon Martin, who was only carrying Skittles and a can of Arizona Iced Tea, because "you could kill somebody" with iced tea.

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Alex Jones acolyte and car dealer brother land History show

Beginning in July, the A+E Network's History channel will run a new series called "God, Guns & Automobiles" that features Alex Jones acolyte and shock jock Erich "Mancow" Muller and brother Mark, a car dealer in a small Missouri town.

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Fox News analyst: 'Bring back the death penalty' for NSA leaker

Fox News strategic analyst Ralph Peters on Monday said that the man behind the biggest leak in the history of the National Security Agency (NSA) deserved to be executed for his crimes.

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Greenwald smacks down MSNBC host's 'White House talking points'

Appearing on MSNBC Monday morning, Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald smacked down “White House talking points” he said were being repurposed by “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski, saying the National Security Agency’s spying programs are flatly unconstitutional and that her defense of them was misleading.

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Greenwald shreds Rep. Rogers' spying defense: He's 'exactly the reason' we need transparency

Appearing on CNN with host Howard Kurtz on Sunday, Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald responded to Rep. Mike Rogers' (R-MI) allegation that he doesn't really "have a clue" about what's going on with the National Security Agency's massive spying programs, saying that people like Rogers are "exactly the reason" why this whole process requires transparency.

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BBC host to Alex Jones: 'You are the worst person I have ever interviewed'

Speaking to conspiracy radio host Alex Jones on Sunday, BBC host Andrew Neil exclaimed at the end of their talk, "You are the worst person I have ever interviewed," as Jones attempted to promote his website and repeatedly shouted, "Liberty is rising!"

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Edward Snowden revealed as NSA whistleblower: 'I have no intention of hiding'

The individual responsible for one of the most significant leaks in US political history is Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former technical assistant for the CIA and current employee of the defence contractor Booz Allen Hamilton. Snowden has been working at the National Security Agency for the last four years as an employee of various outside contractors, including Booz Allen and Dell.

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Former Cheney aide Mary Matalin: Susan Rice is Obama's 'presidential pet'

Mary Matalin, a Republican strategist and former advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, on Sunday dismissed newly-appointed National Security Advisor Susan Rice as President Barack Obama's "presidential pet."

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Keith Ellison smacks down George Will with his own words from 2006 on NSA spying

When conservative columnist George Will suggested on Sunday that a recent National Security Agency (NSA) scandal was made worse because President Barack Obama could not be trusted, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) was ready with column Will had written in 2006 to make the point that it was not just an "Obama problem."

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Cummings calls Issa's IRS bluff: 'I'll release' transcripts clearing White House if he doesn't

House Oversight Committee ranking Democrat Elijah Cummings on Sunday said that the so-called scandal involving the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) targeting of tea party groups was "solved," but Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) has refused to release the testimony of a "conservative Republican" IRS manager because it indicated that the White House was not involved.

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Ron Johnson 'skeptical' of income taxes and Obamacare because of Benghazi

Tea party-backed Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) is urging Americans to be "skeptical" of income taxes, the estate tax and President Barack Obama's health care reform law because of last year's terrorist attack in Benghazi and a National Security Agency (NSA) program that collects millions of phone records each day.

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