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Cornel West: Obama is a 'war criminal' who has killed 'over 200 children'

Appearing on the radio Thursday with host Tavis Smiley, professor Cornel West argued that President Barack Obama is, like Presidents George W. Bush and Richard Nixon before him, a "war criminal" uniquely responsible for the deaths of "over 200 children."

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Maddow on GOP blocking Hagel: 'This is a fresh hell in American politics'

Thursday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow turned her sights on the unprecedented move by the Republicans to block the nomination of Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) as Secretary of Defense. The level of obstructionism as most recently signified by the act of blocking every move that President Barack Obama makes, she said, is a truly nightmarish state of affairs that calls to mind the famous phrase author Dorothy Parker would use when answering the phone, "What fresh hell is this?"

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Hannity: Unprecedented filibuster of Hagel is 'a big win' for Republicans

Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday congratulated Republicans for successfully using a filibuster to temporarily block a president's nominee for secretary of defense -- former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) -- for the first time in the history of the U.S. Senate.

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Rice tells Stewart: GOP wasting time probing origin of Benghazi talking points

On his show Thursday night, The Daily Show host Jon Stewart interviewed Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., about the controversy surrounding the Benghazi attack.

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Elizabeth Warren presses financial regulators: Why no trials for Wall Street?

At a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Thursday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) asked the nation's top financial regulators why Wall Street firms who broke the law were not taken to trial.

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Professor: Libertarian icon Friedrich Hayek would support the individual mandate

Erik Angner, a philosophy professor at George Mason University, told Reason TV on Thursday that libertarian icon Friedrich Hayek would have supported the so-called individual mandate.

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NRA's Wayne LaPierre responds to Obama's State of the Union

Wayne LaPierre, the CEO of the National Rifle Association, responded to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address on Thursday. Watch video, courtesy of the NRA, below:

NC lawmaker: Women should 'duct tape' nipples to stay out of jail

North Carolina Republican state Rep. Tim Moore says that women can protect themselves from a new law that makes baring female breasts illegal by simply applying duct tape to their nipples.

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Canadian lawmaker gives Parliament rousing speech about the 'zombie apocalypse'

A Canadian member of Parliament on Wednesday gave a animated speech to Parliament about the dangers of a zombie invasion from the United States turning into a "zombie apocalypse."

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Beck: It's 'plausible' that John Brennan is a secret Muslim

Conservative radio host Glenn Beck says that it's "reasonable" to investigate whether President Barack Obama's nominee for CIA director converted to Islam because the theory is "plausible."

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Maddow: Rubio's SOTU rebuttal was written for the wrong Obama speech

On Wednesday night's edition of "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow gleefully took apart Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (R)'s purported rebuttal to President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech. She noted that Rubio's speech must have been written ahead of time because Rubio was rebutting a number of statements that Obama hadn't made.

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Scarborough: Paul Krugman 'is as extreme' as NRA's Wayne LaPierre

Conservative MSNBC host Joe Scarborough took the "both sides do it" argument to the limit on Thursday when he declared that Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman was "as extreme" as National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre.

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MSNBC host: Ted Nuget 'appears to have some kind of obsession with fecal matter'

In a rather blunt analysis of rocker Ted Nugent's reaction to the State of the Union address, MSNBC host Martin Bashir said Wednesday that the well known gun enthusiast "appears to have some kind of obsession with fecal matter."

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