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Sen. Elizabeth Warren slams Republicans: Worry less about helping big banks

Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts slammed Republicans on Tuesday for holding up the confirmation of Richard Cordray to be director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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California lieutenant governor: 'Do the damn right thing' and legalize marijuana

California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday called on politicians to be honest about legalizing marijuana, claiming many lawmakers and officials secretly opposed the drug's outlaw status.

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Family Research Council: Functioning societies 'punish' single people for having sex

A senior fellow at the conservative Family Research Council (FRC) says that "functioning societies" should "punish" single people who engage in sex outside marriage.

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Armory: Little league's AR-15 raffle 'going gangbusters'

An Illinois armory that has partnered with a local little league to raffle off an AR-15 military-style assault rifle says that tickets are selling like "gangbusters."

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Beck: Rand Paul filibuster was 'the birth' of the Tea Party

Conservative host Glenn Beck described Sen. Rand Paul's (R-KY) March 6 filibuster on Monday in terms seemingly resembling those of a mother carrying a pregnancy to term.

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Rove: Media should learn from Vatican and stop prematurely calling elections

In an appearance on Fox News regarding the papal conclave, Karl Rove has said that networks should avoid calling elections prematurely. According to Talking Points Memo, Rove said that U.S. media should take its cues from the Vatican regarding secrecy and predicting the outcome of elections.

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Laura Bush: 'We have room' for Republicans who 'frightened' women with rape talk

Laura Bush says that the Republican Party has room for all candidates -- even the ones who "frightened" women with unconventional remarks about rape.

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Tennessee bill allows Christian counselors to reject suicidal LGBT students

The Tennessee state Senate on Monday considered a bill that would allow counselors to discriminate against LGBT students, sexually-active students or anyone else based on religious objections.

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Minnesota legislator introduces 'ex-gay' friend during marriage equality debate

Minnesota state Rep. Glenn Gruenhagen (R) took an unusual step during hearings about same sex marriage in that state. According to Think Progress, Gruenhagen took a "point of personal privilege" during the hearing to introduce Kevin Petersen, Gruenhagen's personal friend and his ally against the effort to legalize same sex marriage in the state.

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Fox & Friends on Ryan's Obamacare repeal plan: 'That’s never going to fly'

It would seem that Rep. Paul Ryan hasn’t been reading the directives sent by Fox News don Roger Ailes. Although Ryan has continued to push hard for a complete repeal of Obamacare in recent weeks, even the Right’s central command is calling his effort a waste of time.

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O'Reilly claims he 'elevated' debate by shouting about Obama's 'bullsh*t'

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly says that by shouting "bullshit" and insisting liberal contributor Alan Colmes was "lying" when he said President Barack Obama had offered to reform Social Security, he has actually "elevated" the discussion for "the whole world."

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Florida police gun down disabled man threatening to kill himself with gasoline

Two officers in Florida have been placed on leave and a family is demanding answers after a suicidal man was shot and killed by police over the weekend.

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Maddow: Screaming man at conservative conference got 'spit all over my face'

On Monday night, Rachel Maddow, host of "The Rachel Maddow Show," stopped by "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and discussed the decision by the organizers of the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) not to invite New Jersey's Gov. Chris Christie to this year's conference, but rather to include businessman and reality show host Donald Trump.

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