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Rep. Markey: Romney had to disclaim climate change to win nomination

Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) said Thursday night that he was disappointed to see Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney disavow his belief in climate change.

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Rep. Nadler blasts House Republicans over warrantless wiretapping

Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) on Wednesday blasted the Republican majority in the House over a five year extension of the warrantless wiretapping provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

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Pat Robertson: Muslims 'go crazy' because they have the spirit of a 'wild donkey'

Televangelist Pat Robertson on Wednesday responded to this week's attacks on the U.S. embassies in Egypt and Libya by explaining to his viewers that Muslims "go crazy" when Islam is insulted because they can't defend the tenets of their religion.

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Florida Tea Party event turns into confrontation with protesters

A Tuesday press conference in Tampa, Florida, criticizing a local Islamic leader's school appearance was interrupted by protesters denouncing the organizers for using hateful rhetoric.

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Chuck Todd: Romney 'outrageous' and 'irresponsible' for politicizing U.S. deaths in Libya

MSNBC hosts Chuck Todd and Lawrence O'Donnell say that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney miscalculated badly when he decided to attack President Barack Obama for "sympathizing" with the enemy after the deaths of U.S. ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and at least three members of his staff.

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Maddow: New voter ID laws ensure only the famous have the right to vote

"What exactly does 'legally entitled to vote' mean in Pennsylvania now, anyway?" Rachel Maddow wondered on her show Tuesday night.

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Reporter Kurt Eichenwald blasts Ari Fleischer over 9/11 'truther' accusation

Tuesday on CNN, reporter Kurt Eichenwald confronted Ari Fleischer after the former White House Press Secretary accused him of believing that George W. Bush was behind the September 11 terror attacks.

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ACLU security expert: post-9/11 security measures show 'we took a wrong turn'

A security expert with the American Civil Liberties Union told MSNBC's Alex Morgan Tuesday that the U.S. "took a wrong turn" in handling civil liberties since the 9-11 attacks.

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Florida sheriff offers to prove pistol prowess by 'shooting at' female opponent

The 69-year-old sheriff of Leon County, Florida is offering to prove that he is still a good shot by using his political opponents as target practice.

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CNBC host calls economists Paul Krugman and Dean Baker 'co-communists'

On Tuesday, Joe Kernan, host of the the CNBC show "Squawk Box" called Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) Dean Baker "co-communists."

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Firearms magazine 'truly sorry' for saying 'pocket sized machine gun' not for civilians

The editor of a firearms magazine is backing down after saying that civilians should not be allowed to purchase the MP7A1 -- a concealable submachine gun that was specifically designed to penetrate body armor -- because the weapon had no "sporting applications."

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Reporter: Bush 'negligence' ignored pre-9/11 warnings

Reporter Kurt Eichenwald, author of a key book exploring the terror war, castigates the Bush administration in a New York Times editorial published Sept. 11, 2012 for covering up months of "negligence" that led to the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington D.C. 11 years ago.

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Fox News uses 9/11 to falsely attack Obama for omitting God

The hosts of Fox & Friends took advantage of the 11th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001 on Tuesday to accuse President Obama of forgetting God and not telling Americans to pray for the dead -- even though the president had issued a proclamation doing just that only four days earlier.

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