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Coulter calls to name abortion patients because they 'might be willing to murder a child'

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter says that if newspapers are going to publish the names of people who have gun permits then they should also publish the names of women who had abortions because "mothers might want to know what other women on their street might be willing to murder a child."

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GOP Rep.: Hurricane Sandy relief 'reminds me of the stimulus package'

Appearing Thursday on the fringe right-wing American Family Association talk show "Focal Points," Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS) announced that he is "not convinced" that funding for Hurricane Sandy relief is really needed, saying the disaster recovery bill "reminds me of the stimulus package."

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Fox News guest links Gore to terrorists for selling to Al Jazeera instead of Beck

The hosts of Fox & Friends on Friday slammed former Democratic Vice President Al Gore for being a "great American businessman" and selling his Current TV network to the "clearly anti-American" Al Jazeera network instead of former Fox News host Glenn Beck.

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Barney Frank: I would accept temporary appointment to John Kerry's Senate seat

On Friday, Massachusetts congressman Rep. Barney Frank (D) announced that he has spoken to Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick about the possibility of accepting a temporary appointment to Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)'s seat in the U.S. Senate should Kerry be confirmed as U.S. Secretary of State.

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Rep. Ellison: 'If Republicans want to do cuts,' then cut corporate welfare

Appearing on "The Young Turks" Thursday, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) agreed with Republicans that cuts are needed to restore the nation's fiscal outlook, but he wants to look in the last place conservatives are interested in curtailing: corporate welfare.

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O'Reilly: Asians not liberal 'by nature' because they're 'industrious and hard-working'

Thursday on Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor," host Bill O'Reilly and producer Jesse Watters engaged in a discussion of the changing demographics of the U.S. and noted, with puzzlement, that many Asian-Americans are voting Democratic. According to Media Matters, O'Reilly suggested that this is surprising because "Asian people are not liberal, you know, by nature."

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Maddow wonders if endless war on terror is morally forgivable

On her show Thursday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow summed up why many Americans are so distraught over counter-terrorism efforts such as Guantanamo Bay and targeted drone strikes.

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Rep. Polis mocks 'big spending' Republicans over DOMA 'lawyer stimulus'

Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO), one of the few openly gay members of Congress, blasted Republicans on Thursday for re-committing to spending taxpayer dollars on the legal defense of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).

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Former Navy chaplain: Gingrich 'worthy of death' for supporting marriage equality: UPDATED

A disgraced former Navy chaplain says that former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich recently embraced marriage equality for LGBT people because he has been influenced by "demonic voices" and is now "worthy of death" just like all homosexuals.

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'Miss Universe' comes out for medical marijuana

The winner of 2012's "Miss Universe" pageant, put on by Republican real estate mogul Donald Trump, told the hosts of "Fox & Friends" on Thursday morning that she's in favor of legalizing marijuana for medical uses, but nothing more.

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State Dept. slams Fox News 'credible journalist' for 'asinine' question about Clinton's health

A spokesperson for the Department of State recently seemed to be really enjoying his job as called out Fox News correspondent Justin Fishel for asking an "asinine" question that suggested Secretary Hillary Clinton had faked her illness to avoid testifying about September attacks in Benghazi.

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Newspaper threatened with 'suspicious white powder' after publishing gun owners' names

A New York newspaper this week said that it would hire armed guards because it was sent "suspicious white powder" after publishing the names and addresses of gun owners in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties last month.

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Peter King: 'I really don't know why people need assault weapons'

An influential Republican congressman is insisting that assault weapons like the one used to slaughter 20 school children in Connecticut should be banned.

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