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Romney follows up 'Anglo-Saxon' gaffe by disparaging Olympic readiness

Republican presidential hopeful and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) is frantically trying to walk back disparaging comments he made about London’s readiness to host the Olympics, and for casting doubt on Britain’s willingness to “come together and celebrate the Olympic moment,” according to the Agence France Presse.

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Dick Armey: Don't control guns because cars can kill people too

Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey on Thursday argued that guns should not be regulated after the massacre that killed 12 and wounded 58 in Colorado because the suspect could have "taken a car and driven it into a school bus" -- and firearm restrictions would be like taking away football scholarships to punish a school for misconduct.

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Obama: AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not criminals

President Barack Obama on Wednesday night vowed to do everything he could to prevent "not just of gun violence but violence at every level" in the wake of the Colorado theater mass shooting.

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Sen. Sanders: GOP's function in life is to protect the wealthy

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Wednesday insisted it was important that the Senate rejected the extension of Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy, even though the legislation had no chance of passing the GOP-led House.

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Sen. Schumer: Ending tax breaks for the rich 'a big winner' for Democrats

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) on Wednesday predicted that refusing to extend expiring tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans would greatly benefit Democrats.

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Charlie Crist blasts Rick Scott's 'unconscionable' voter suppression tactics

Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) on Wednesday criticized his successor, Gov. Rick Scott (R), and other Republicans for using "shameless" tactics that suppress voting rights, including requiring photo IDs, preventing felons from voting and purging voter rolls.

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Sandra Day O'Connor: Conservatives show 'lack of understanding' of court system

Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on Wednesday said that it was "unfortunate" that some Republicans had called Chief Justice John Roberts a traitor to conservatives after he voted to uphold President Barack Obama's health care reform law.

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Michael Moore: 'I'm sick of' coming on TV after mass shootings

Filmmaker Michael Moore, creator of the Oscar-winning documentary "Bowling for Columbine" that explored the cultural factors contributing to the Columbine massacre, is sick of being asked to come on TV shows after mass shootings to give canned speeches on gun control.

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Rep. Poe proposes new privacy bill: 'The drones are coming'

Republican Rep. Ted Poe of Texas warned on the House floor Tuesday that "the drones are coming," urging legislators to establish guidelines for their operation.

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Rep. Johnson: You don't need an AK-47 to go deer hunting

On the House floor Tuesday, Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) called for reasonable gun control legislation in the wake of the Colorado theater massacre.

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Gov. Haslam: Internet sales tax 'an issue of fairness'

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam (R) on Tuesday urged Congress to pass an Internet sales tax, which he said would allow states to level the playing field for local businesses.

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Gohmert to 'numbnuts' McCain: Shut up about Bachmann’s anti-Muslim attacks

Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert on Tuesday lashed out at Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and other Republican "numbnuts" who have criticized Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) for suggesting that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, Huma Abedin, had infiltrated the U.S. government on behalf of radical Islamists in the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Romney: Obama's philosophy 'foreign to the American experience'

Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama of having a philosophy that is "in some respects foreign to the American experience type of philosophy" during an appearance on The Kudlow Report on Monday.

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