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Soledad tells House Financial Services chair he has 'no leverage' as he misstates election results

The newly-named chair of the House Financial Services committee defended Republican resistance to tax cuts on the middle class in part by misrepresenting this year's presidential election results to CNN host Soledad O'Brien.

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Rand Paul: Ashley Judd 'way too damn liberal for our country'

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Wednesday reacted to a possible Senate run by Ashley Judd by saying that the actress was so "damn liberal" that she did not even belong in the United States.

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Rubio backtracks: Science proved 'definitively' Earth is 'at least 4.5 billion years old'

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) may have damaged his credibility with creationists on Wednesday when he reversed course and declared that science proved "definitively" the the Earth was "at least 4.5 billion years old."

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'Fox & Friends' hosts: Why weren't we invited to the White House with MSNBC?

The hosts of a Fox News morning show that created and aired a four-minute, attack ad-style video filled with falsehoods about President Barack Obama during his re-election campaign are wondering why they did not get invited to the White House with other media personalities on Tuesday.

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'Mind control' Georgia caucus leader to lead public broadcasting program

The Georgia lawmaker who led a caucus meeting over an alleged plot by President Barack Obama and the United Nations to bring about a communist dictatorship using mind control will be at the helm of a Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) initiative, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Wednesday.

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Alan Simpson does the horse dance 'Gangnam Style' in anti-debt ad

Former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-WY) has become the latest public figure to join the "Gangnam Style" dance craze.

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Maddow: Secret Petraeus audio means Fox News 'officially' part of the GOP

When Fox News chief Roger Ailes sent one of his national security correspondents to interview then-General David Petraeus in 2011, chances are he didn't want the full conversation to ever see the light of day -- because if it did, the network's claim of being "fair and balanced" could be forever buried.

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Creepy: Fox News host giggles during talk about shooting deaths of inner-city teens

Fox News co-host Greg Gutfeld on Tuesday seemed to find something amusing the deaths of children in cities like Chicago as he asserted that all 17 year olds killed by guns were in gangs.

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Cenk to O'Reilly: 'You might burn in hell' over phony 'war on Christmas'

After playing a series of clips featuring conservative talk show host Bill O'Reilly railing at guests on his show over the so-called "war on Christmas" debate Fox News recycles every year, Current TV host Cenk Uygur just couldn't resist any longer.

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Bob Costas: Gun culture in this country is the problem

NBC sportscaster Bob Costas blasted the gun culture in the United States on Tuesday night.

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Krugman: Budget proposals 'only considered serious if you inflict pain on vulnerable people'

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman on Tuesday said it was "unfair" to accuse President Barack Obama of not putting forth serious reforms to Medicare amid the fiscal cliff negotiations.

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Bryan Fischer: Gun rights based on Christ's teachings

Though the Bible and church historian Eusebius both tell of early Christians gleefully accepting death in the face of persecution, American Family Association's Bryan Fischer said Tuesday that Jesus instructed his followers to use deadly force to defend themselves.

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Republicans cite abortion, home schooling to defeat UN disability treaty

Republican Senators on Tuesday voted to block a United Nations treaty that would have helped to protect disabled Americans -- including veterans -- while they are in foreign countries.

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