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Major GOP donor arrested in $100 million veteran charity scam

The U.S. Marshal Service announced Tuesday that it had captured one of America’s Most Wanted fugitives who is accused of creating a fake charity for Navy veterans that funneled some of the $100 million collected to Republican candidates.

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Chomsky: U.S. and Europe 'committing suicide in different ways'

In an interview with GritTV's Laura Flanders, author and MIT professor Noam Chomsky discussed the potentially bleak future facing both the United States and the European Union. Both, he said, are facing historic crises and are going about trying to resolve them in exactly the wrong ways.

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Lou Dobbs: Obama slogan tied to 'Marxists and socialists and communists'

Fox Business host Lou Dobbs on Tuesday issued a breaking "news alert" that President Barack Obama's latest campaign slogan "has ties to Marxism and socialism."

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Maddow explains the conservative media model: 'Everybody else is out to get you'

Conservative media outlets encourage their audiences to keep viewing only their content by demonizing other news sources, according to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow.

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Romney heckled in New York: 'You're a racist!'

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney came to New York City on Tuesday to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden -- but had his event somewhat spoiled by a very loud activist who repeatedly yelled that he was a "racist."

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NC man films himself firing shotgun at pro-LGBT rights sign

Video of a North Carolina man firing a shotgun at a sign against the state's proposed amendment banning same sex marriage has gone viral, even after he removed it from YouTube.

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Christie: Romney 'might be able to convince me' to be VP

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Monday said that he could be persuaded to accept the job of vice president because presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is "a convincing guy."

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Fox News guest: 'Illegals' can go home if they don't like the slur

A Fox News guest on Monday rejected calls to drop the use of term "illegals," and suggested that undocumented immigrants could "return to their country" if they didn't like the slur.

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Ann Romney: Mitt is 'a wild and crazy man inside'

Mitt Romney is the opposite of a boring old stiff as conventional wisdom labels him, according to the description his wife Ann offered on CBS Tuesday morning.

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Atlas Society: Ryan budget 'very much in line' with Ayn Rand

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) may be publicly rejecting Ayn Rand's philosophies, but the folks at The Atlas Society have never been bigger fans of the House Budget Budget Committee chairman and his policies.

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Rodney King on LA riots: You can't fight violence with violence

Rodney King, the victim in a police brutality case that ignited the Los Angeles riots in 1992, said Monday that he hoped that what happened to him could no longer happen today.

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Ron Paul and Paul Krugman debate economic theory

Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) and economics professor Paul Krugman debated political economy Monday on Bloomberg TV. Paul made his case for Austrian economics, arguing for a limited government that keeps its hands off the economy. In contrast, Krugman made the case for Keynesian economics, arguing that a completely unmanaged economy would inevitably lead to a volatile boom and bust cycle.

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Perino: Equal pay issue is a 'distraction' for just '48 hours'

Former White House press secretary Dana Perino felt on Fox and Friends Monday morning that the discussion around the Paycheck Fairness Act for equal pay for women is a "distraction" for likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to discuss.

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