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Tea party senator gets an earful from Hillary over Benghazi criticism

Outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a tea party senator an earful during Wednesday's hearing on the attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya that left a U.S. ambassador dead.

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Connie Mack: Ban LGBT marriage, but 'you cannot legislate morality' on guns

A former Republican congressman from Florida who has voted to ban same sex marriage says that "you cannot legislate morality" when it comes to guns.

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Oklahoma Republican congressman blames gun violence on Prozac and 'welfare moms'

Oklahoma Republican congressman Rep. James Lankford said at a town hall meeting in Oklahoma City earlier this month that blame for gun violence in the U.S. falls on the shoulders of "welfare moms" who commit fraud. According to video published by Think Progress on Tuesday, Lankford was answering a question from a constituent who was concerned that "psychotropic drugs" are to blame for recent tragedies involving high powered assault weapons and multiple deaths.

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Maddow: Republicans now openly rigging elections in Virginia and other states

On Tuesday night's edition of "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow took aim at Virginia's Republican party, which she said is using gerrymandered electoral maps to rig elections in its favor.

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Georgia police investigating KKK recruitment flyers left before MLK Day

The Newton County Sheriff's Department in Georgia is investigating flyers that North Carolina's Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) say were distributed in as many as nine states on the East Coast to "counteract Martin Luther King's birthday."

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Fox News psychiatrist: Obama pushing gun control because he was 'abandoned' as a boy

Fox News’ resident psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow believes that President Barack Obama advocates "disempowering" people through gun safety legislation because he was "abandoned" as a child.

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Colbert pushes 'Zero Dark Thirty' director Bigelow on torture scenes

Stephen Colbert eased up on the silliness just a little bit for his interview with "Zero Dark Thirty" director Kathryn Bigelow on Tuesday, as he zeroed in on the controversy surrounding the film's depiction of torture-based interrogation.

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Wayne LaPierre defends absolutism: Obama wants to redefine freedom

Wayne LaPierre, the executive vice president of the National Rifle Association, on Tuesday offered a response to President Barack Obama's second inaugural address.

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Rep. McDermott slams GOP for using debt ceiling to push 'social Darwinism'

At a Ways and Means Committee hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA) blasted Republicans for refusing to raising the federal debt ceiling unless Democrats agreed to budget cuts.

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Homeschooled teen who killed family with AR-15 plotted Walmart mass shooting

New Mexico authorities announced on Tuesday that a 15-year-old boy who killed his family with several weapons including an AR-15 military-style assault rifle enjoyed playing "violent" video games and had planned to go to a local Walmart to shoot random people.

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Stevie Wonder tells Piers Morgan: I'm buying a gun to mock 'crazy' gun laws

Stevie Wonder is suggesting that he could soon be heading to his local store to prove that gun laws in the United States are so ridiculously lax that even a legally blind can buy a firearm.

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Ted Nugent claims his 'buddies' are willing to start an armed revolt

Detroit-born southern rockabilly Ted Nugent isn't known for moderation, but from the sound of his latest comments, the re-election of President Barack Obama (D) has made him ever more extreme.

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Beau Biden: 'New to the job' Sen. Cruz gets gun loophole facts wrong

Delaware state Attorney General Beau Biden chided Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in an interview with MSNBC on Tuesday over Cruz's statements on gun safety legislation.

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