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Jerry Boykin feels humiliated 'as a man' with women in combat because of 'personal hygiene'

An anti-Muslim retired lieutenant general says that he would not want to serve in a combat role with women because "personal hygiene and the other normal functions" are already "degrading and humiliating enough" without having the opposite gender on the battlefield.

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Obama: Clinton 'one of the finest Secretaries of State we've had'

CBS' "60 Minutes" has released a video preview of the joint interview with President Barack Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In it, Obama thanked Clinton and praised her for her service to the country and Clinton talked about how the once bitter rivals came to work so well together.

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Maddow: Republicans taking all the wrong lessons away from 2012 drubbing

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow discussed how the Republican Party appears to have taken all the wrong lessons from the drubbing it took in 2012. Even as the GOP feverishly tries to scrub away all signs of former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA), she said, it is merely digging itself further and further into its extremist hole.

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Hayes: GOP approach to climate change is 'depraved denialism'

Saturday morning on MSNBC's "Up with Chris Hayes," host Chris Hayes introduced the topic of climate change to the panel. He discussed how the issue has been hijacked by the right wing and made into a culture war video, while Republican elected officials, such as those elected to the U.S. House of Representatives are demonstrating "the most depraved kind of denialism" of the issue.

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Maher criticizes men whose moods depend 'on how well a 20-year-old kid tackles a 19-year-old kid'

Maher ended his show on Friday night with his theories on defense spending and his belief in a problem in American men's masculinity.

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Moyers guest: Lobbyist concerns more important to Congress than 'concerns of middle America'

U.S. Rep. Peter Welch (D-VA) was on Moyers and Company on Friday to discuss a loophole written into the fiscal cliff deal that allows a major biotechnology company to avoid cost controls on certain Medicare drugs -- which amounts to a half a billion dollar tax break.

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CNN's O'Brien tricks opponent of women in combat into endorsing racial segregation

Friday morning on CNN's "Starting Point," anchor Soledad O'Brien hosted a panel to discuss Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta's decision to lift the ban on women on women in combat. One guest, who was arguing vociferously against equality for military women, got a surprise when O'Brien got him to agree with writings that were used to argue against racial integration of the military.

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CNN host calls out S.C. sheriff on refusal to enforce weapons ban

A South Carolina sheriff who publicly declared he won't enforce any new gun safety laws he deems unconstitutional accused Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on Friday of introducing a "scary" new proposal designed to undermine the Second Amendment.

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Jindal's keynote speech tells Republicans to 'stop being the stupid party'

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) told a group of Republican leaders on Thursday that the GOP's brand had been hurt by candidates saying "offensive and bizarre comments" and it was time to "stop being the stupid party."

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Woman vet awarded Purple Heart: 'My gender just never came up' in combat

Thursday night on Current TV's "Viewpoint," host John Fugelsang was joined by Air National Guard search and rescue pilot Maj. M.J. Hegar, who was awarded a Purple Heart medal after being injured in the line of duty. Hegar is one of the plaintiffs in an ACLU lawsuit challenging the Department of Defense’s “combat exclusion” policy that was filed against the Pentagon in November.

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Soledad tells former RNC chair: Minorities 'know you and they... don't like you'

CNN host Soledad O'Brien on Friday advised former Republican National Committee Chairman Mel Martinez that Republicans would need to do more that just encourage African-Americans and Hispanics to get to know them better because "they know you and they decided they don't like you."

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Gingrich: Calling an AR-15 an assault weapon is 'lovely propaganda'

Former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich says that AR-15 military-style rifles should not be banned and that it is just "lovely propaganda" to call them "assault weapons."

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Feds: 'Ex-Marine' with 'right-wing' manifesto built bombs for cocaine, hoarded assault weapons

A Colorado man, who said that he was an ex-Marine and claimed a "right-wing declaration of independence/constitutionalist political manifesto," built improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to trade for cocaine and hoarded several military-style assault weapons that may have been converted to machine guns, the Department of Justice said on Thursday.

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