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Romney pledges not to be 'president of deception' like Obama

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Thursday suggested that Barack Obama had been governing as a "president of doubt and deception."

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Romney: Obama 'knowingly' slowed down recovery to pass 'Obamacare'

On Wednesday, at a campaign appearance in San Antonio, Texas, Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) asserted that President Barack Obama deliberately allowed the economic recovery to falter, according to Talking Points Memo's Live Wire blog.

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Jeb Bush: George W. Bush deserves 'tip of the hat' for Obama's foreign policy

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) on Thursday said that President Barack Obama owed a debt of gratitude to his brother, George W. Bush, because he seemed to have adopted foreign policies similar to ones the former president put in place.

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Republican House candidate fires gun at health care law in campaign ad

An Arizona Republican running for the state's fourth congressional district seat has released a new ad in which he shows his distaste for the health care law by obliterating it with a shotgun.

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Eric Bolling: 'Every terrorist on American soil has been a Muslim'

Fox News co-host Eric Bolling on Wednesday defended the New York Police Department's spying program that targets Muslims by claiming that "every terrorist on American soil has been a Muslim."

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'Fox & Friends' going to Tampa, Charlotte -- 'AND North Carolina!'

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade on Thursday said that "Fox & Friends" would be going to both Charlotte and North Carolina over the summer.

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Jack and Jill Politics blogger on pay fairness: 'Transparency is power'

In an interview with The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on Wednesday, Cheryl Contee from JackandJillPolitics.com talks about her own experiences discovering pay discrimination and noted, "transparency is power."

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Maddow doubts whether Democrats can survive flood of dark money

On her show Wednesday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow wondered if Democrats would be able to successfully fight back against unlimited and undisclosed contributions.

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Pawlenty: Obama's drone strikes 'don't go far enough'

Wednesday on CNN, former Missouri Gov. Tim Pawlenty suggested that Mitt Romney would further the practice of using unmanned drones to kill suspected terrorists.

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14-year-old conservative host says Obama is 'making kids gay'

A 14-year-old conservative radio host from West Virginia recently claimed that President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were "making kids gay" by supporting LGBT rights.

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Schultz: Wisconsin unions need to educate members why not to vote Walker

MSNBC host Ed Schultz urged unions in Wisconsin Wednesday afternoon to do better job educating their members, following more than a third of union workers voted for Gov. Scott Walker (R) in his recall election victory over Tom Barrett.

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Palin: Walker win proves austerity 'will help our nation'

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) says that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's Tuesday win is proof that austerity measures "will help our nation" and that "thugs" in union leadership were the ones that really needed to be recalled.

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Woman slaps Barrett over concession to Walker

A woman was caught on video slapping Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) on Tuesday night because she felt that he was too quick to concede to Gov. Scott Walker (R).

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