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Fox News celebrates Michigan union busting as 'Victory for Capitalism!'

The Fox News morning show Fox & Friends on Friday declared that a law in Michigan that weakens unions was a "Victory for Capitalism!"

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Monica Crowley: Obama's win was 'national suicide' because rich will pay more taxes

Fox News contributor Monica Crowley says that America committed "national suicide" by re-electing President Barack Obama because tax rates will probably go up on the top earners in the country.

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Stewart debates Christie over government assistance to the needy

On his show Thursday night, The Daily Show host Jon Stewart clashed with New Jersey Gov. Christ Christie (R) over the role of government. Stewart noted that Christie was seeking money from the federal government due to Hurricane Sandy, yet was philosophically opposed to government assistance to Americans in the form of affordable health care.

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Rep. Cole breaks with GOP: Middle-class tax cuts 'a victory for common sense'

Breaking with his party, Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) said Thursday that he supports a bill that extends tax cuts for the middle class.

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Michigan police pepper-spray, arrest protesters opposing 'right to work' law

Michigan State Police say they were forced to use pepper spray and arrest at least four protesters who were opposing right to work legislation at the Michigan Capitol on Thursday.

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Millionaire congresswoman laughs when told 65 percent want tax hike for the rich

Rep. Diane Black (R-TN), who could be the richest woman in the House of Representatives, could not help but laugh on Thursday when she was told that 65 percent of Americans would like to see higher taxes for the top 2 percent of earners.

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Christian group calls for boycott over Ellen DeGeneres ad with elves

The anti-LGBT activist group One Million Moms is calling on Christians to boycott JCPenney department stores because talk show host Ellen DeGeneres appears in a routine Christmas ad.

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Seattle women to be issued first same sex marriage license in Washington state

Just after midnight on Wednesday night, Jane Abbott Lighty and Pete-e Petersen became the first same sex couple in the history of Washington state to be granted a wedding license.  According to Seattle's KomoNews blog, the two women are now allowed to marry under Washington law as a result of the passage of Referendum 47 (R-47), which legalized same sex marriage in the state.

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Perino: Women 'victims of violence' should 'make better decisions'

Fox News host Dana Perino engaged in some victim blaming on Wednesday when she declared that women who had suffered from violence should "make better decisions."

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Washington businessmen toast 'the beginning of the end of prohibition'

As marijuana legalization became the law of the land in Washington state as of midnight, Jamen Shively rang a bell and raised a toast to what he called "the beginning of the end of prohibition."

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Ed Asner offers to 'piss on' Fox News producer to demonstrate trickle-down economics

Emmy Award-winning The Mary Tyler Show actor Ed Asner recently asked a Fox News producer if he could "piss on" him after he was confronted about a California Federation of Teachers video that showed cartoon rich people urinating on poor people.

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Chris Hayes: Boehner's Medicare plan less popular than mandatory gay marriages

Filling in for MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes explained Wednesday night that provisions of the budget plan presented by House Speaker John Boehner were wildly unpopular, even among Republican voters.

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Hate crime suspected after slaughtered pig found at Texas mosque

Police in Cypress, Texas are reportedly investigating a possible hate crime after a slaughter pig was found at the entrance of a local mosque.

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