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Gingrich: Obama 'will not profile terrorists but profile patriots'

Former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Monday tied a scandal where the Internal Revenue Service targeted tea party groups to President Barack Obama's health care reform law and last September's attacks in Benghazi.

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Benghazi report author defends Clinton despite 'grossly inadequate' security before attack

The 42-year veteran of the U.S. State Department who wrote a report chiding it for "grossly inadequate" security measures at the consulate building in Benghazi, Libya leading up to a September 2012 attack defended former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton on Sunday from repeated Republican criticism.

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First-ever music video filmed in space is David Bowie's 'Space Oddity'

In an amazing video published Sunday by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, he bids farewell to the International Space Station (ISS) with the most epic cover of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" perhaps ever, in footage that will go down as the first music video filmed in space.

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Kucinich defends tea party groups on 'Fox News Sunday'

After years spent as one of the nation's most ardently liberal members of Congress, former Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) became a paid Fox News contributor at the start of this year, and on Sunday his new role cast him as a defender of the tea party, accusing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of engaging in "political targeting" ahead of a presidential election.

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Allen West: IRS targeting of tea party is part of auto bailout conspiracy

Former Congressman Allen West on Sunday (R-FL) said that an admission by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that it had improperly scrutinized tea party groups was part of a wider conspiracy that included President Barack Obama's administration forcing Republican-owned car dealerships to be shut down during the auto bailout in 2009.

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Gates: Benghazi-obsessed Republicans have 'cartoonish' view of military capability

Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates told CBS News that Republican lawmakers who are blasting President Barack Obama's administration for failing to take military action during last September's surprise attacks in Benghazi have a "cartoonish" view of the military.

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George Will floats impeachment after IRS targets tea party groups

Conservative columnist George Will on Sunday suggested that President Barack Obama could be impeached after it was revealed that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) targeted tea party groups.

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Kristol shreds Karl Rove's super PAC over anti-Hillary Benghazi attack ad

Conservative Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol is lashing out at Karl Rove and his American Crossroads super PAC for using last year's attacks in Benghazi to attack former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ahead of the 2016 presidential race.

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Fox News conducts Mother's Day interview with adulterer Mark Sanford

Mark Sanford, the South Carolina congressman-elect who notoriously lied and said he was hiking the Appalachian Trail when he was actually in Argentina having an affair, on Sunday compared Fox News to The National Enquirer after a host asked him if he had set a date to marry his mistress.

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Republican rep. falsely claims 'no one is calling for military action in Syria'

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI) on Sunday insisted that "no one is calling for military action in Syria" even though several lawmakers have called for a strike on the country's air defenses to create a no-fly zone.

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Maher: Class inequality may have helped Cleveland kidnapper hide victims

On Friday night's edition of HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher," Maher and a panel made up of writer Glenn Greenwald, commentator Joy Reid and National Review writer Charles Cooke discussed whether class issues played a role in the case of the three women who were held prisoner in the house of Ariel Castro in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Maddow: For GOP, 'Impeach Obama' urge is a form of incontinence

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow chided Republicans for their constant calls to impeach President Barack Obama. She likened the right's continuous cries for impeachment to an involuntary tic, an accidental soiling of oneself, like a person who poops or pees themselves a little when they sneeze.

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Maher slams Fox News' Benghazi coverage: 'I still don't know what the scandal is'

Bill Maher accused Fox News of playing up the September 2012 attack on an American consulate building in Libya during the panel discussion on Real Time on Friday.

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