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Defeated Romney: I'm not pessimistic about America

In his first major speech since his US presidential defeat, Mitt Romney urged fellow Republicans Friday to buck up and set course for the White House, as he sought to uplift conservatives.

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CPAC attendee defends slavery because slave owners provided 'food and shelter'

A white attendee at the Conservative Political Action Committee defended slavery by saying that slave owners provided food and shelter for African-Americans on Friday, Think Progress reported.

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Gov. Chris Christie calls African-American man 'boy' during town hall meeting

BlueJersey.com reported Friday that during a town hall meeting at a church this week in Paterson, NJ, Governor Chris Christie let a racial slur slip when he called an African-American man a "boy," a term closely related to the more severe "N" word. Christie has, in the past, touted a morally clean public image and has been quoted as saying "language matters; language is a window into attitude."

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Accused Steubenville rapist's text: Victim was like 'dead body' that night

A blizzard of text messages sent and received by Steubenville, Ohio rape suspect and football player and his friends paint a harrowing and horrifying portrait of the night of the alleged gang rape. Yahoo! Sports reported that for more than two hours on Tuesday, forensic specialist JoAnn Gibb read selections from the thousands of text messages that were sent and received on the night of the incident and in its aftermath.

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LaPierre: 'A violent rapist deserves to face a good woman with a gun'

National Rifle Association (NRA) chief Wayne LaPierre says that a "good woman with a gun" is the best way to deal with violent rapists.

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McConnell: Democrats' 2016 field looking like 'a rerun of The Golden Girls'

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) got in a few yucks during his 2013 CPAC speech Friday morning, telling a crowd that he thinks the Democratic Party's 2016 presidential field is looking like "a rerun of 'The Golden Girls.'"

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Mothers of gun victims kicked out of NRA headquarters by armed security

The National Rifle Organization (NRA) on Thursday used armed security to force mothers of victims of gun violence to leave the organization's headquarters.

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio ally: Bill to scramble recall elections just 'respecting the will of the voters'

Confronted by activists on Thursday, Arizona State Rep. John Kavanagh (R) refused to say whether his sponsorship of a bill that would scramble the state's recall election is meant to defend the embattled Sheriff Joe Arpaio. He defended the bill nonetheless, saying he's just "respecting the will of the voters."

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CPAC chairman: We don't exclude LGBT people 'based on sexual preference'

The chairman of the Conservative Political Action Conference is denying that certain groups were not invited to this year's event because they support LGBT rights.

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Ted Cruz toasts Breitbart as a 'great and fearless leader' at CPAC

At an event for bloggers at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Thursday night, tea party-backed Sen. Ted Cruz (R-SC) toasted the late conservative activist Andrew Breitbart as a "great and fearless leader."

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Coulter on Sen. Feinstein: ‘Liberal women should not be able to hold office’

Reacting to Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) blunt reply to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on gun control, Republican pundit and author Ann Coulter exclaimed on Thursday night that the whole conversation makes her think "liberal women should not be able to hold office" in the United States.

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Watch live: Day two of the Conservative Political Action Conference

The second day of the Conservative Political Action Conference takes place Friday, featuring guest speaker Donald Trump.

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Maddow: New details of Newtown shooting prove assault weapons ban is needed

On her show Thursday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow explained why new details of the tragic mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut showed an assault weapons ban was necessary.

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