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Sen. Paul: New indefinite detention rule puts every American at risk

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) released a video on Tuesday in which he blasted a controversial provision in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which the Senate is debating this week.

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Gingrich to Obama: 'Repudiate the concept of the 99' percent

Apparently Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich wants President Barack Obama to renounce basic math.

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Frank: 'I wish we could talk substance sometimes in the media'

Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) gave NBC's Savannah Guthrie and the media a stern critique Tuesday morning over their coverage of politics.

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Grayson: Fed played 'Russian roulette' with U.S. money

Former U.S. congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL) appeared on Countdown Monday evening to discuss how an audit of the Federal Reserve revealed the private bank giving $26 trillion to U.S and foreign banks without Congress' authorization.

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Buddy Roemer laments: There's a pizza guy in the GOP debates

Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer, who is a declared Republican presidential candidate although he has not been included in any debates, spoke with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on Monday about the influence of money on the political process.

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Matt Taibbi explains 'judicial butt-kicking' of Citigroup deal with SEC

Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone discussed Monday on Countdown with Keith Olbermann the "unusual" decision of a judge to reject settlement Citigroup made with U.S. regulators over its marketing of mortgage securities.

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Glenn Greenwald on Walkley Awards: Nothing compares to WikiLeaks

Salon.com columnist Glenn Greenwald said Monday it was "justifiable and very well deserved" for WikiLeaks to receive a Walkley Award in Australia for the whistleblowing website's outstanding contribution to journalism.

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Cain breaks the news that another accuser is coming forward

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain on Monday preemptively denied having a 13-year-long affair with Atlanta woman Ginger White.

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Fmr. Bush nominee: 'Extending unemployment benefits is a terrible idea'

Despite unemployment benefits serving as a necessary last resort for jobless Americans, former George W. Bush labor secretary nominee Linda Chavez thinks Congress shouldn't bother with them for now.

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Frank slams Gingrich: 'I will neither be a lobbyist, nor a historian'

On Monday, Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) announced he is retiring, which frees him up for one of his favorite pastimes: taking not-so-subtle jabs at Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich.

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Conservative newspaper: 'Romney sort of represents the 1%'

The publisher of a conservative New Hampshire newspaper says Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has the best chance against President Barack Obama in 2012 because former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney "sort of represents the 1 percent."

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Cain's '9-9-9 The Movie' admits plan favors corporations

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has released a "movie" that explains how his 9-9-9 tax plan would mean soaring corporate profits, but little or no decrease in prices for consumers.

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