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Jay Leno: Muslim Miss USA hopes to get ‘off the no-fly list’

Ex-Bush official: My 'affirmative action' theory wasn't to imply contest was 'rigged'

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Stewart: Non-maverick McCain is short selling his soul

John McCain has long been considered someone who would stand behind his principles and against his party if need be. But that impression changed for most people during the 2008 presidential race, after McCain backed off from issues such as torture and campaign finance reform, in order to appeal to conservatives who had written him off as a RINO or Republican In Name Only.

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History's Newest Greatest Monster: Some Guy

Quick! Name the Senate Parliamentarian!

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Former NYPD commissioner Kerik gets four year federal prison sentence

Judge tacks on 15 extra months to agreed-upon sentence

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Stewart: Democrats have 'right turn blinker on'

Stewart Blues CluelessConservatives are predicting a big loss for Democrats in the 2010 election if President Barack Obama doesn't move to the center. Jon Stewart ripped into Democrats Wednesday for taking the bait.

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Conservatives using sketchy videos to suggest Dems guilty of voter fraud

Election watchdog site claiming to "transcend party lines" run by former GOP operative

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GOP candidate bashes Obama as 'outsider' but welcomes Giuliani's help

As the race for the Massachusetts Senate seat formerly held by the late Teddy Kennedy unexpectedly tightens up, the national Democratic Party has begun frantically attempting to revive Martha Coakley's lackluster campaign, providing large infusions of cash, a dose of negative advertising, and even an appearance by former President Bill Clinton.

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Olbermann predicts Giuliani will further revise terrorism remarks

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani continues to add more qualifications to his comment that there was never a terror attack under former President George Bush.

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Daily Show: Giuliani counts 9/11 as 'preseason game'

Terror ballFormer New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani seemingly forgot 9/11 when he told ABC's George Stephanopoulos last week that no terror attacks had occurred during Bush's presidency last week while Obama had one. Jon Stewart gets to the bottom of the real score at a game he calls "terrorball."

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Maddow shreds Giuliani for 'forgetting about 9/11'

Is Rudolph Giuliani's political career over?

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Giuliani: 'We had no domestic attacks under Bush'

UPDATE: ABC's George Stephanopoulos has taken responsibility for not challenging former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on the mayor's assertion on Good Morning America Friday that "we had no domestic attacks under Bush."

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Giuliani: 'We had no domestic attacks under Bush'

The former New York City mayor who is known for using "a noun, a verb and 9/11" can't seem to remember the worst terrorist attack on American soil. "We had no domestic attacks under Bush," Rudy Giuliani told ABC's George Stephanopoulos Friday.

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Murdoch's News Corp. cements ties with Saudi prince

Saudi prince al-Waleed bin Talal has been described by Forbes as the worlds fifth richest man. He is known for his financial ties to the Bush family and the Carlyle Group and for owning a fair-sized stake in Disney and in Citigroup.

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