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Beck on Romney's loss: 'Man, sometimes God really sucks'

Conservative radio host Glenn Beck on Wednesday declared that Mitt Romney's loss to President Barack Obama proved that "sometimes God really sucks."

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CNN panel to Obama: Appoint Romney as 'secretary of business'

A CNN panel of journalists and other experts on Wednesday called on President Barack Obama to appoint former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney as the "secretary of business."

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Rush Limbaugh eats humble pie: 'We are outnumbered and we are losing ground'

Republican radio figure Rush Limbaugh announced Wednesday that, far from the Republican Party simply failing to turn out its base on Tuesday night, "we are outnumbered" now in the country, calling President Barack Obama's overwhelming reelection victory "the trend" from now on.

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Ole Miss students protest Obama's re-election

Hundreds of students at the University of Mississippi -- aka Ole Miss -- staged an impromptu demonstration against President Barack Obama's re-election late Tuesday night, with conflicting reports on the number of people involved.

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Redstate's Erick Erickson: Republican consultants swimming in cash like 'Scrooge McDuck'

Conservative Redstate co-founder Erick Erickson on Wednesday said that Mitt Romney had lost to President Barack Obama because he had outsourced to his campaign to Republican consultants who were now "swimming" in money like the Disney cartoon character Scrooge McDuck.

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Kilmeade on Sandy voters: America is 'the shallowest country in the history of man'

Fox News co-host Brian Kilmeade on Wednesday complained that the United States was the "shallowest country in the history of man" because exit polls showed that people considered Hurricane Sandy an important factor in the presidential race.

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Gingrich: 'We were wrong... Karl Rove, Dick Morris'

Former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Wednesday had three simple words to explain why conservative pundits like himself, Karl Rove and Dick Morris incorrectly predicted that Mitt Romney would win over 300 electoral votes and defeat President Barack Obama: 'We were wrong."

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MSNBC hosts mock Karl Rove's on-air Ohio freakout

Republican operative and dark money overlord Karl Rove's moment of on-air discombobulation did not go unnoticed at Fox News's rival network MSNBC. A few of the liberal network's hosts took a moment to relish the spectacle of the man once known as "Bush's brain" attempting to willfully disconnect from reality regarding the vote counts coming in from Ohio.

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Re-elected President Barack Obama praises Romney in powerful victory speech

President Barack Obama was at his rhetorical best after being re-elected early Wednesday morning, praising and promising to meet with Mitt Romney, the defeated Republican challenger.

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Ari Fleischer: Republican Party will never embrace LGBT and women's rights

After a stinging election night defeat, President George W. Bush's former White House secretary still says that the Republican Party will never support LGBT rights and reproductive rights for women.

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Karl Rove in denial and arguing with Fox News as election called for Obama

Republican strategist Karl Rove refused to believe that President Barack Obama had been re-elected on Tuesday even after his employer, Fox News, announced that the election was over.

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Hume: U.S. 'more liberal than many may have thought'

As President Barack Obama was being re-elected on Tuesday, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said he had discovered that the United States was "more liberal than many may have thought."

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Al Gore likens voter suppression to Jim Crow, calls it 'un-American'

Former Vice President Al Gore, responding to news that voters had been turned away at the polls on Election Day, blasted Republican-led voter suppression efforts on Current TV Tuesday night.

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