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Co-chair of new task force promises to dig into 'every aspect' of housing crisis

Three years after he first promised to investigate the housing crisis, President Obama has finally announced the creation of a task force to examine mortgage and securitization fraud. One of the co-chairs of the new commission, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, joined MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Sunday to discuss what he expects to accomplish.

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Hayes: Billionaires could make U.S. elections resemble horse races

In the aftermath of billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson giving $10 million to the Super PAC supporting Newt Gingrich, MSNBC's Chris Hayes speculated Saturday that unless campaign finance rules are changed, U.S. political elections could start resembling the Kentucky Derby.

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Bachmann: Tea party 'has been only a force for good'

Former Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann on Sunday defended the tea party movement, saying that it had "been only a force for good."

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Palin: Gingrich will 'clobber' Obama

Failed Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin all but endorsed Newt Gingrich on Saturday, saying Florida voters should "rage against the machine, vote for Newt."

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Gingrich: Romney has 'policy of carpet bombing' opponents

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Sunday said that he had an uphill battle to win the GOP nomination because "Massachusetts liberal" Mitt Romney was "carpet bombing" him with negative ads.

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Ron Paul: TSA 'totally voids' the Fourth Amendment

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul said on Sunday that airport security should be turned over to private corporations because the Transportation and Security Administration (TSA) effectively "voids" the Fourth Amendment.

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Allen West: Obama, Dems need to 'get the hell out of America'

Rep. Allen West (R-FL) continued his strong opposition towards the Democratic Party Saturday night, offering a line to his colleagues that certainly doesn't strive for bipartisanship.

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Paul Ryan defends 'the morality of the free enterprise system'

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) suggested on Sunday that anything corporations do is moral as long as they follow the law.

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Fox's Wallace says number of GOP debates 'insane,' they're 'all stupid'

Apparently even the people facilitating and participating in the Republican debates are getting tired of them. In a video featured at Mediaite, Fox News anchor and debate moderator Chris Wallace says that the decision to have 19 Republican debates is "ridiculous" and "insane."

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Maddow: GOP elite going all out to stop Newt

Recent days have seen an unprecedented push by some of the most powerful lawmakers and opinion-shapers in the Republican party to arrest Newt Gingrich's rise to the top of the Republican ticket this fall. Friday night on The Rachel Maddow Show, Rachel recounted and provided historical context for some of the attacks on the former Speaker of the House and discussed how his prospects would be affected by a win in Tuesday's Florida primary election.

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GOP Congressional candidate runs the season's strangest ad yet

Republican Mark Oxner, who will be running against former Representative Alan Grayson next fall as Grayson attempts to reclaim a seat in Congress, has released a campaign ad that is being widely described by liberal bloggers as "bizarre" and "incredible."

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Tony Perkins: Star Wars 'surrenders to gay empire'

An evangelical leader is calling on his army of followers to take action against a software company for allowing same sex relationships to be represented in a new Star Wars video game.

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Ron Paul: 'The welfare system helps the wealthy'

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul wants to abolish all income taxes -- but he says he'll have to completely destroy the "welfare system" to do it.

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