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Hecklers dragged from Ryan speech: 'Corporations are not people!'

Protesters on Friday interrupted vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's speech to the Values Voter Summit and were dragged from the building by security personnel.

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Bachmann: Libya attack was effort to impose Sharia law on the U.S.

Former Republican presidential candidate Michelle Bachmann on Friday asserted that the recent attacks on American embassies in Libya and Egypt were part of a plan to bring Sharia law to the United States.

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Romney: Obama 'tends to say things that aren't true'

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says the upcoming debates will be tough because President Barack Obama has a tendency to "say things that aren't true."

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Maddow reveals 'chilling' WikiLeaks cable written by killed ambassador to Libya

On her show Thursday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow explained that the attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya appeared to be the work of an organized jihadist group rather than the act of an angry mob.

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Barney Frank slams 'intellectually dishonest' Log Cabin Republicans

Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) on Thursday night continued his altercation with America's largest gay and lesbian Republican organization, accusing the Log Cabin Republicans of being intellectually dishonest.

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Rep. Lee: Beyond shameful that 16 million children are living in poverty

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA), co-chair of the Congressional Out of Poverty Caucus, on Thursday called for Congress to declare a "war on poverty."

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Constitutional lawyer blasts opponents of Citizens United ruling

Jones Day partner Michael Carvin, a conservative constitutional lawyer, blasted opponents of the controversial Citizens United ruling at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday.

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Romney heckled in Virginia for 'politicizing' U.S. ambassador's death

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday was confronted by an angry heckler who accused him of "politicizing" the death of the top U.S. diplomat in Libya to gain an advantage over President Barack Obama.

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Todd Akin on Libya: Obama apologized 'because he didn't like America'

Embattled Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) on Wednesday reacted to the death of a U.S. ambassador in Libya by accusing President Barack Obama of not liking the very country he is leading.

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Female Fox News contributor says Michelle Malkin 'needs to get laid'

A liberal Fox News legal analyst may have gone too far on Thursday when she said that conservative columnist Michelle Malkin "needs to get laid."

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Hillary Clinton calls anti-Muslim film 'disgusting and reprehensible'

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is condemning recent attacks on U.S. embassies in Libya and Egypt as well as the anti-Islamic film "Innocence of Muslims" that sparked the violence.

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Romney adviser offers his own timeline on Libya conflict

On Wednesday on CNN's "Newsroom," anchor Don Lemon went head-to-head with Richard Williamson, a foreign policy adviser to Republican presidential nominee former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA).  Lemon set about trying to address Romney's response to the riots and killings of U.S. personnel in Egypt and Libya with Williamson, a discussion that quickly turned heated as Lemon questioned the timing of Romney's statements.

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Maddow chronicles Mitt Romney's foreign policy screw-ups

On her show Wednesday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow provided a brief history of Mitt Romney's "half-cocked" foreign policy remarks.

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