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Santorum campaign: Aborted babies 'think' Cain is wrong

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says "aborted babies" would not support fellow candidate Herman Cain.

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Santorum: Dead foreign scientists a 'wonderful thing'

In Rick Santorum's world, the culture of life apparently doesn't extend to the scientific community.

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Carville: Smoking Cain aide was 'drunk or stoned'

Democratic strategist James Carville is sure that Herman Cain's campaign manager was on something besides nicotine when he decided to .

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Maddow compares 'Occupy Oakland' to 1930s 'Bonus Army' protest

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on her show Wednesday night highlighted the similarities between the recent crack down on "Occupy Oakland" protesters and the crack down on the "Bonus Army" protesters in 1932. The "Bonus Army" was comprised of war veterans who camped out near the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. The demonstration was forcefully broken up the U.S. Army. When the public learned about the military's intervention, they were outraged.

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Olbermann: Oakland mayor must fire police chief or resign

Keith Olbermann on his show Wednesday night called on Oakland Mayor Jean Quan to fire the city's acting police chief after officers used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse "Occupy Oakland" protesters.

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Perry swears he's not a birther after all

After several days of quotes that suggesting President Barack Obama might not be a U.S. citizen, Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry is finally denying that he's a birther.

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Romney: '110% behind' Ohio anti-union bill

A day after refusing to comment on an Ohio bill that would limit the collective bargain rights of public employees, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he supports the measure "110 percent."

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Obama tells Leno he'll keep bypassing Congress

As and thousands marched in San Francisco, President Barack Obama sat down with NBC talk show host Jay Leno on his set in nearby Burbank for a wide-ranging discussion.

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Michael Moore: Obama first term 'heartbreaking'

Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore told BBC's Richard Bacon that most of President Barack Obama's first term had been "heartbreaking" and a "disappointment."

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Keith Olbermann praises Letterman's support for 'Occupy' movement

On his show Tuesday night, Current TV host Keith Olbermann said talk show host David Letterman was "one of the few entertainers who takes the responsibility of nightly or weekly television comedy seriously."

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Ron Paul: I want to repeal Roe v. Wade

Republican Rep. Ron Paul of Texas told CBN's David Brody that he wants to repeal the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which upheld a woman’s right to an abortion until the fetus is viable outside the womb.

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Rep. Speier: Female soldiers ordered to testify on behalf of accused serial rapist

Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) for the tenth time on Tuesday called on Congress to address the pervasive problem of sexual harassment and rape in the U.S. military.

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Brzezinski: The GOP candidates are all 'comics'

In his weekly appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe to discuss U.S. foreign policy, Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski took a big swing at the Republican presidential field on Tuesday morning.

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