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Matalin rages at Krugman: You 'lied' about Ryan proposing vouchers for Medicare

Republican strategist Mary Matalin on Sunday attempted to lecture Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, saying he had "lied" by claiming Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's wanted to turn Medicare into a voucher system.

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Gibbs: Romney will 'battle Sesame Street' and 'let Wall Street run hog wild'

Obama senior campaign adviser Robert Gibbs says that GOP hopeful Mitt Romney's debate performance was "theatrical" but only proved that the Republican nominee would take "the battle straight to Sesame Street and let Wall Street run hog wild."

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RNC Chairman Reince Priebus: Gary Johnson is a 'non-factor'

Although former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson is gaining in the polls and is expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states as third-party presidential candidate, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus insisted on Sunday that the libertarian was a "non-factor."

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Big Bird says Mitt Romney made him famous

Though he's been a mainstay on Sesame Street for decades, Big Bird said getting name-dropped by Mitt Romney this past week made him feel like he's famous.

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Chris Wallace falsely claims it's 'not true' Romney proposed $5 trillion tax cut

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday agreed with GOP hopeful Mitt Romney's claim during last week's presidential debate that the Republican nominee had not proposed a $5 trillion tax cut.

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Republican congressman Paul Broun dismisses evolution and other theories

A Republican who sits on the House of Representatives science committee has dismissed evolution and other theories as "lies straight from the pit of hell"

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Melissa Harris-Perry calls George Will out

Melissa Harris-Perry took conservative pundit George Will to task on her show Saturday morning for saying President Barack Obama still had good job approval numbers because he is black.

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Bill Maher rips Republican strategist Frank Luntz in interview

Friday night on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher," host Bill Maher interviewed Republican pollster and strategist Frank Luntz, author of Words that Work: It's Not what You Say, but What People Hear, a book that details how winning in politics increasingly depends upon how your frame your argument and what words you use.

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Maddow: Right wing copying Iranian mullas by creating their own reality

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow compared so-called conservative "poll-truthers" to the mullahs and theocrats of Iran, who would rather construct an artificial, sanitized Internet than risk having their fellow Iranians access the wider internet and be exposed to new information.

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Joseph Stiglitz tells jobs 'truthers' the idea of a conspiracy is 'literally absurd'

Appearing on Saturday morning's edition of Up with Chris Hayes , Joseph Stiglitz took on jobs "truthers."

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Maher: Anniversary sex left Obama 'spent' for debate

Wednesday's first presidential debate, Bill Maher said Friday, was a marked contrast: while Republican Mitt Romney showed what he looked like "all charged up," President Barack Obama, Maher said, looked like he'd spent Maher's million-dollar donation on weed.

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Bill Moyers and Univision anchors slam presidential debate organizers

Bill Moyers and Univision news anchors Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas criticized the group behind this year's presidential and vice-presidential debates Friday for failing to recognize the growing Latino electorate.

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Jack Welch: I have no evidence jobs numbers were doctored

Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch admitted to Hardball host Chris Matthews Friday that he had no evidence to support his that President Barack Obama's administration had falsified new employment statistics, yet refused to take it back.

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