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Dan Savage: Gay bashing is really on its last legs

Sex columnist and LGBT rights advocate Dan Savage said on Thursday that "gay bashing" was on its way out, at least politically.

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Romney forgets attack ad that he approved

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he doesn't coordinate with the super PACs that support him, but apparently he doesn't coordinate with himself either.

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Obama: Taxing millionaires about math, not envy

President Barack Obama on Thursday rebutted his Republican critics, like former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who have accused him of having a "politics of envy."

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Barney Frank to marry partner Jim Ready

Outgoing Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank is preparing for his new role as a married man.

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No debate tickets? Romney says, 'just storm in'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is hoping that firing up his own fans will nullify rival Newt Gingrich's advantage at Thursday night's debate.

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Activist removed for her own safety after Gingrich crowd turns angry

A former Lake Worth city commissioner was removed from an event featuring Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich in Coral Springs, Florida on Wednesday because authorities feared the candidate's supporters might turn on her.

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Brewer, Obama speak 'intensely' on airport tarmac

When President Barack Obama landed at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport on Wednesday he probably didn't expect Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to welcome him by sticking her finger in his face.

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Kornacki: Boehner 'entirely at the mercy' of the tea party

Steve Kornacki, news editor at Salon, explained Wednesday night that President Barack Obama had given up on trying to negotiate with Republican lawmakers, even though he appeared to be willing to negotiate in his State of the Union address.

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Soros: Not much difference between Obama and Romney

Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros told Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland that he still supported President Barack Obama, but predicted voters would not be very enthusiastic about the 2012 elections if former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was nominated by Republicans.

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Gingrich promises moon base that could become 51st state

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Wednesday vowed to build a lunar colony that he said could eventually become the 51st state.

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N.J. Dems blast Christie for threatening to veto same sex marriage bill

New Jersey Senate Democrats ripped Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday after he promised to veto a bill that would legalize same sex marriage.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders blasts U.S. wealth gap

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on Wednesday rebutted Republicans who accused President Barack Obama of engaging in class warfare.

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Nader astonished by 'lawless militarism' in Obama's address

Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader railed against President Barack Obama's State of the Union address during an appearance Wednesday on Democracy Now.

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