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Maddow: Consumer rebates from the ACA are a big f'ing deal

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow devoted the show's opening segment to the concept of "retail politics" and how the Democrats may finally be mastering that art in the form of Affordable Care Act (ACA) rebate checks, one of which could be on its way to your mailbox right now.

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Maher: Is Romney's high school bullying a clue to his character?

Friday night on "Real Time with Bill Maher," host Bill Maher and his panel, including anti-tax activist Grover Norquist, actress Eva Longoria, CNN contributor Margaret Hoover and author David Cay Johnston, posed the question as to whether or not the high school antics of former Massachusetts Governor and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney have a bearing on the man today.

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Mitt Romney addresses Liberty University commencement 2012

This morning, presumptive Republican presidential nominee former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) is addressing the graduating class of Liberty University.

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Harry Reid finally gets fed up with 'mindless' Republican obstructionism

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reed (D-NV) may have finally gotten his fill of Republican obstructionism. In his soft-spoken way, he might even be described as absolutely furious over the refusal of Senate Republicans to pass a completely non-controversial reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank on the grounds that they wanted time to offer amendments.

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MSNBC's Tamron Hall to reporter: 'You're not going to come on and insult me'

MSNBC's Tamron Hall sternly lectured Washington Examiner's Tim Carney on air Friday afternoon for refusing to answer questions about presumptive Republican nominee former Gov. Mitt Romney (MA) lashing out at a Colorado reporter's question about medical marijuana.

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Allen West on LGBT workplace discrimination: 'That don't happen' in the U.S.

Tea party favorite Rep. Allen West (R-FL) is denying that LGBT people face employment discrimination in the U.S.

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Civil rights icon shames Republican into dropping anti-voting rights measure

Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) learned a lesson in humility on the floor of the House of Representatives Wednesday night.

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Revealed: Walker promised billionaire he would 'divide and conquer' unions

Before Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI), who is facing a recall election, introduced legislation to strip some public employees of collective bargaining rights, he promised a billionaire donor that he would use a "divide and conquer" strategy to bust unions, a newly released video reveals.

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Lawrence O'Donnell explains how definition of marriage has changed

MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell on Thursday night countered the claim made by opponents of same sex marriage that marriage has always been between one man and one woman.

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Media Matters' Eric Boehlert: Right-wing 'went bonkers' over Romney bullying story

Media Matters for America's Eric Boehlert on Thursday said right-wing bloggers and activists "went bonkers" over a Washington Post story that accused Mitt Romney of harassing prep school classmates he judged to be too effeminate.

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Colorado marijuana legalization campaign runs first TV ad

The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol unveiled its first television advertisement on Thursday, urging voters in Colorado to legalize recreational use of the drug.

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Tony Perkins: Marriage equality 'only brings pain and heartache'

The leader of a Christian think tank is warning that marriage between two men or two women "only brings pain and heartache."

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