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Fmr. Bush strategist: Conservative Christians passing un-Christian gun laws

Matthew Dowd, President George W. Bush's former chief strategist, on Sunday observed that the same conservative legislatures and governors who are championing so-called Christian values like prayer in schools are also pushing for dangerous gun laws that are counter to Christian teachings.

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Plouffe: Romney the 'godfather' of Obama health reforms

White House senior adviser David Plouffe is making the most direct attempt yet to tie Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to President Barack Obama's health care reforms by referring to him the "godfather" of the law.

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Plouffe says GOP primary a 'clown show' for Trayvon Martin comments

White House senior advisor David Plouffe on Sunday blasted several Republican presidential candidates after they claimed President Barack Obama was trying to divide America by speaking about an unarmed African American teen in Florida who was gunned down by a neighborhood watch enthusiast.

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Santorum campaign denies equating 'sworn enemy' Ahmadenijad with Obama

A spokesman for Rick Santorum's presidential campaign has denied that a recent dystopian advertisement subtly equates President Barack Obama and Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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Paul Ryan would 'consider' Romney-Ryan ticket

House Budget Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) says that he would be willing to "consider" accepting a nomination to be his party's vice presidential nominee.

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Bill Moyers and Andrew Bacevich discuss 'neo-con armchair warriors' and the futility of 'endless' war

To mark the nine-year anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, this week's episode of Moyers & Company featured a fascinating discussion with West Point graduate, Vietnam vet and scholar Andrew Bacevich.

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Watch live: Military press conference on charges in Afghan massacre

Image by United States Army (https://info.lewis-mcchord.army.mil/index.htm) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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Obama meets Hawaiian woman, asks to see her birth certificate

Well, Rahm Emmanuel may be long gone from the White House, but some small aspect of his "Never let a crisis go to waste" philosophy clearly lives on in our Commander in Chief. Hectored since even before his inauguration about questions regarding his legitimacy as an American citizen, President Obama has decided that when life gives you "birthers," you should make birth certificate jokes.

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Santorum told to 'pretend it's Obama' at shooting range

At a shooting range in Louisiana on Friday, an onlooker encouraged Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum to pretend the target he was firing at was President Barack Obama.

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Obama: 'If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon'

President Barack Obama on Friday carefully weighed in on the case of a 17-year-old unarmed African American boy who was gunned down in February by a neighborhood watch leader.

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Maddow: Romney campaign and Rove play fast and loose with the truth

Rachel Maddow ran a report on Wednesday's edition of The Rachel Maddow Show about the unprecedented level of dishonesty coming out of the Romney campaign. On Thursday's program she took on more examples of ways in which Romney, former Bush administration official Karl Rove, and the Republican party are relying on lies, selective editing and blatant distortions of the facts to sell themselves to voters.

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Rev. Gaddy: Santorum said 'some of the scariest things' about religious freedom

Rev. C. Welton Gaddy, president of the Interfaith Alliance, blasted religious leaders and politicians who told their followers that Christianity was persecuted in the United States.

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Piers Morgan explains De Niro's joke to Gingrich

CNN host Piers Morgan on Thursday explained actor Robert De Niro's joke about "a white first lady" to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and asked if Gingrich was being "overly pious."

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