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Harvard Prof.: Congress will not fix Citizens United

Appearing on Current TV's "The War Room with Jennifer Granholm" on Wednesday night, Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig explained that the Supreme Court's allowance of unlimited, unattributed political spending by corporations will require a constitutional amendment to fix, but he doesn't believe the U.S. Congress will do it.

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Komen founder: 'The responses we are getting are very, very favorable'

The founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure on Thursday insisted that the public response to her organization's decision to discontinue its partnership with Planned Parenthood had been "very, very favorable."

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Obama gets Biblical on Republican tax critics

President Barack Obama proved on Thursday that conservatives don't have a monopoly on using religion to advocate for specific public policies.

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Santorum to sick kid: Don't complain about $1 million drug costs

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told the mother of a child with a rare genetic disorder on Tuesday that she shouldn't have a problem paying $1 million a year for drugs because Apple's iPad can cost around $900.

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Maddow: Republicans nominating 'Thurston Howell' for president

On Wednesday on the campaign trail, Mitt Romney announced to CNN's Soledad O'Brien that he's "not concerned about the very poor" because they have a "safety net" in our society. On Wednesday night's The Rachel Maddow Show, Rachel put the remark in context...which is to say that she noted how it fits with his previous statements about being , the enjoyment he takes from firing people and his attempt to make that $10,000 bet with Rick Perry.

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Nancy G. Brinker responds to landslide of criticism aimed at Susan G. Komen charity

News that Susan G. Komen for the Cure planned to halt all grants to Planned Parenthood caused an uproar over the past two days, prompting the charity's founder to address the issue in a video uploaded to YouTube and Facebook.

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Daily Show co-creator mocks Komen charity's Karen Handel

Lizz Winstead, co-creator of The Daily Show, on Wednesday mocked Karen Handel of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure after the charity cut off all grants to Planned Parenthood.

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Rep. Speier blasts Komen: They 'want to become a political advocacy group'

Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) on Wednesday blasted Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the nation’s leading breast-cancer charity, for cutting off funding to Planned Parenthood, which provides more low-cost women’s health services than any organization in the country.

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Gingrich: Brad Pitt should play me in a movie

Angelina Jolie better watch out.

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Romney gets glittered, but his singing gets worse

Protesters on Wednesday showered Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney with glitter -- but the shiny stuff sure didn't make his singing voice sparkle.

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HBO film depicts Palin near 'nervous breakdown'

HBO's upcoming film "Game Change" won't go easy on former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, if the first trailer is to be believed.

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Romney: 'I'm not concerned about the very poor'

Florida GOP presidential primary winner Mitt Romney displayed his apathy towards America's impoverished on CNN Wednesday morning.

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Colorado Republican faces questions after she was granted immunity during a DUI stop

Colorado state Rep. Laura Bradford (R) was pulled over last week in Denver on the suspicion that she was driving under the influence. During the stop, she admitted to drinking and failed a field sobriety test, but cops claim they were unable to arrest her. Under an obscure state law, elected officials making their way between "legislative events" have immunity from prosecution and Bradford was given a cab home..

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