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Bill Maher defends racism charge from Allen West

On Friday night's episode of "Real Time," host Bill Maher --and a panel that included Amy Goodman, Lizz Winstead, Fareed Zakaria and California Lt. Governor Gavin Newsome-- discussed backlash from a column Maher wrote recently that compared the modern-day Republican Party to "The Rise of the Planet of the Apes." In it, Maher said:

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House Republican: We could have Attorney General Holder arrested

Appearing on a Friday afternoon Fox News broadcast, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) suggested that House Republicans may direct the House Sergeant at Arms to arrest Attorney General Eric Holder, provided they exhaust all other options for obtaining Justice Department documents that are now protected under executive privilege.

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Michael Savage: Epilepsy medication to blame for Roberts's health care ruling

Conservative radio host Michael Savage believes he knows why Chief Justice John Roberts joined the liberal justices to uphold President Barack Obama's health care reform law: "cognitive problems" due to epilepsy medication.

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Michael Moore: 'No going back now' on health reform

Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, whose documentary "Sicko" turned 5-years-old on Friday, literally had The Last Word on MSNBC last night, explaining that "there's no going back now" on President Barack Obama's health care reforms.

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Kilmeade: Dems 'playing the race card' during Holder contempt vote

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade insists that Democrats in Congress were "playing the race" card when they walked as House Republicans were voting to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt.

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Professor: Roberts betrayed conservative justices at the last moment

There's a bit of a conspiracy theory emerging from Washington legal circles that points to Supreme Court Justice John Roberts as having switched his vote on health care reform so late in the game that the other conservative justices did not even have a chance to edit their opinions to correct numerous mentions of "the dissent" that ended up being the court's majority.

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Stiglitz: Price of inequality is a weakened economy and democracy

Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on Thursday said the American dream was "a myth."

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Gov. Martinez breaks with GOP: Parts of Obamacare 'good'

Republican New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez on Thursday admitted there were good provisions within President Barack Obama's health care reform package.

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Holder blasts GOP 'political theater' over contempt vote

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday that House Republicans had "engineered" a contempt vote against him and were not really interested in investigating the Fast and Furious scandal.

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Pelosi: I would have pushed single-payer, but health reform 'worth it'

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said Thursday that she had no regrets about helping pass President Barack Obama's health care reform bill.

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O'Reilly promised to 'apologize for being an idiot' if heath law was upheld

Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld President Barack Obama's health care reform law, will Fox News host Bill O'Reilly apologize? After all, he promised he would.

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Bachmann rails against 'activist' court after health care ruling

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) on Thursday accused Chief Justice John Roberts and the four other justices who upheld President Barack Obama's health care reform law of being part of an "activist" Supreme Court.

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Rove: Health care ruling is a 'boost' for Obama

Republican strategist Karl Rove appeared devastated on Thursday as he was forced to declared that the Supreme Court had given President Barack Obama a "boost" when they refused to strike down his health care reform law.

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