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GOP Rep. Blackburn suggests Democrats have more female career politicians

Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) downplayed the Democratic party's representative advantage when it came to women in congressional leadership Tuesday, suggesting that more of female Democrats are career politicians.

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Bob Shrum schools Ron Johnson: 'Fantasyland' to credit Reagan for Clinton economy

Tea party-backed Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) says that former Republican President Ronald Reagan is responsible for the country's economic success under former Democratic President Bill Clinton and the American people "don't really understand" economic growth.

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O'Reilly: Cardinal Dolan 'should have done an exorcism' on Caroline Kennedy over women's rights

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly suspects that demonic possession may be responsible for Caroline Kennedy's support of reproductive rights for women and that conservative Catholic Cardinal Timothy Dolan "should have performed an exorcism" on her when he had the chance at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) earlier this year.

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Maddow makes the case for more stimulus

On her show Monday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow argued in favor of additional government investments in the economy, describing the federal deficit as a secondary problem.

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Bill Nye warns fiscal cliff science cuts 'will take the wind out of our sails'

Appearing Monday night on Current TV, "science guy" Bill Nye warned that cuts to science and research funding could harm job growth in the United States.

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McCain calls Kerry 'Mr. Secretary,' Kerry responds 'Thank you, Mr. President'

At a press conference urging the ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) jokingly referred to his colleague Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) as "Mr. Secretary."

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Rocker Andrew W.K: I don't know why State Dept. nixed Bahrain trip

Rock singer and motivational speaker Andrew W.K. said Monday he was stunned by both his invitation to visit Bahrain as a cultural ambassador and the sudden cancellation of the trip last week by the U.S. State Department.

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Jan Brewer: 'I probably don’t believe' climate change is man made

Republican Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer recently lashed out at a reporter before her appearance at an energy conference, demanding to know "where in the hell" a question about climate change came from.

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Christian radio host: Marriage equality encourages gay sex with 'the very young'

Linda Harvey, a radio host and founder of a Christian organization that opposes LGBT rights, says that"homosexual marriage is wrong because homosexuality is wrong" and it promotes gay sex with "the very young."

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'Fox & Friends' defends gun culture: Costas' gun control talk 'dangerous' after murder/suicide

In the wake of a tragic murder/suicide involving an NFL football player, the co-hosts of Fox & Friends on Monday defended gun culture while blasting NBC broadcaster Bob Costas' call for gun control.

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Harris-Perry guest: 'Underlying civil war' will 'break out' among GOP in 2016

On MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry on Sunday, the host "begged for forgiveness" for already beginning speculation on the 2016 GOP race for president as her roundtable of guests speculated on which Republicans would take a shot at the open seat.

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Catholic priest to 'Fox & Friends': 'Silly' for you to be 'so angry about this war on Christmas'

A Catholic priest is counseling hosts of Fox & Friends to chill out and enjoy the holiday season instead of being "so angry about this war on Christmas" that their network has been hyping.

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Former drug policy adviser 'can't imagine' feds allowing marijuana legalization

Kevin Sabet, who served as a senior drug policy adviser in the Obama administration, said Sunday that it was unlikely the federal government would allow states to legalize marijuana.

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