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Bill Kristol: 'Kinda weird' Romney pays lower tax rate than middle-class people

Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol on Monday admitted that it was "kinda weird" that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's tax rate was only around 13 percent when most middle-class people paid significantly more.

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Soledad O'Brien tries to get Christine O'Donnell to define the word 'Marxist'

CNN host Soledad O'Brien finally had an Inigo Montoya moment on Monday, and all it took was former Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell misusing the word "Marxist."

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Scarborough on Akin: 'This Republican party does not want to win'

Conservative MSNBC host Scarborough on Monday lamented that a recent assertion by Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin about "legitimate" rape showed that the Republican Party was continually "shooting themselves in the foot" by nominating the most extreme candidates.

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McCaskill: Rape remarks are a 'window into Todd Akin's mind'

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) on Monday said that it was "jaw dropping and stunning" for her Republican opponent for Senate to claim that women who are victims of "legitimate" would not get pregnant.

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Shuster: Sununu seems like he 'hasn't taken his medication'

Current TV correspondent David Shuster on Sunday joked that John Sununu "hasn't taken his medication" because the former New Hampshire governor told a CNN host to "put an Obama bumper sticker on your forehead."

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Giuliani: 'Serious questions' about Biden's 'mental capacity'

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is doubling down on the charge that Vice President Joe Biden might not have the "mental capacity" and "balance" to take over the presidency if he needed to.

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Goolsbee: Republicans 'would classify Mitt Romney's horse a small business'

Former Obama economic adviser Austan Goolsbee asserted on Sunday that Republicans "would classify Mitt Romney's horse as a small business" if they thought it would help them convince Americans that taxes shouldn't be raised on the wealthy.

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Julian Assange: U.S. must renounce WikiLeaks witch hunt

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Sunday made his first public appearance in two months, urging President Barack Obama "to do the right thing."

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Santorum claims that saying 'y'all' is divisive

Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says that Vice President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama are "dividing this country" by playing the race card and using words like "y'all."

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Gibbs blasts Romney for using 'right-wing nut jobs' like Trump

Senior Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs said on Sunday that he would not be "lectured" about running a negative campaign while GOP hopeful Mitt Romney continued to use a "right-wing nut job" like so-called birther Donald Trump.

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Maddow: Romney's history shows he's willing to lie about his taxes

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow said that presumptive Republican nominee Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) has, if precedent is any guide, given us no reason to take his word on the subject of his refusal to disclose his tax returns. In fact, he has given voters rather the opposite.

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Bill Maher: RNC's 'He Tried' ad has subtle racist message

Friday night, on the season premiere of Bill Maher's "Real Time with Bill Maher," host Bill Maher and his panel of guests argued over whether a new ad by the RNC entitled "He Tried, You Tried," is subtly pushing a racist message to viewers.

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Ryan: Romney's background is 'starting up small businesses'

At a campaign event in Glen Allen, Virginia on Friday, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said that Mitt Romney, who founded Bain Capital, had proven he knew that small businesses were the backbone of the American economy because he had started "small businesses" himself.

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