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In addition, O’Keefe’s group may have run afoul of New Hampshire’s law against hidden recording devices.
Yesterday, Newt Gingrich said he was a political outsider. Today, he says controversy over Freddie Mac's payment of at least $1.6 million to him for "strategic advice" is a reminder that he's an insider.
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said Republican voters are turning to him because he brings an “outsider’s viewpoint” that most “traditional politicians” don’t have.
Just some random person. Some guy no one has really heard of that even Republicans playing at being independent are afraid to cross.
Some random person who has got 236 Republican representatives and 41 Republican senators [pdf] to pledge allegiance to him and put that allegiance before doing what's good for the country. ...
I'm struggling really hard to figure out what Romney means here. Perhaps he means that President Obama "cut" negative $74 billion from defense spending over the last year.
This really isn't that big of a deal, but with Republicans claiming that Warren Buffett opposes the Buffett Rule, I just can't help myself from pointing out this hilarious pronouncement from none other than Rick Perry: ...
During this morning’s Senate DOMA hearings, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) destroyed Focus on the Family’s Tom Minnery’s argument that children are better off with opposite-sex parents by demonstrating how Minnery misrepresented an HHS study. The study — which Minnery cited to oppose marriage equality — actually found that children do best in two-parent households, regardless of the parents’ gender. Watch it: [video]
Context matters a lot when you use numbers. In this case, Bachmann creates a false impression by using figures from a half-century ago without adjusting for inflation or other factors. ...
Beck is referring to a working group composed of the [FTC, CDC, and USDA] which set out to come up with some regulatory principles and guidelines for marketing food to children.
According to the working group’s own report, “The purpose of the Working Group’s proposed nutrition principles is to guide the industry in determining which foods would be appropriate and desirable to market to children to encourage a healthful diet and which foods industry should voluntarily refrain from marketing to children.”
The Ku Klux Klan says it's giving up cross burnings in favor of the ballot box.
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We stormed the beaches of Normandy to stop universal healthcare.
Rep. Anthony Weiner has been working since February to hold Clarence Thomas accountable for hiding his wife's income to avoid the appearance of a conflict, and his campaign was finally getting some traction. ...
...was pushing hard on Thomas to recuse himself from any ACA-related lawsuits before Andrew Breitbart sprung into action.
This timeline is interesting:...
[Video & transcript of interview -- former Palin staffer says he never saw her read or carry a Bible or pray. -L]
[It's not simply that McHenry accuses Elizabeth Warren of lying that shocks me. It's what he says she's lying about. -L]
In a bold laying down of the gauntlet tonight on Fox News, Newt Gingrich banned Democrats from attempting to retrieve his Meet the Press quotes from the memory hole he's spent the day consigning them to. And he formally decreed that "any ad which quotes what I said on Sunday is a falsehood." Watch.
I wish that headline was in any way hyperbolic. And this comes out of a five-year study, not a quick answer to deflect criticism. This is the formal opinion of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops. ...
I missed the part of the Summer of Love dedicated to pedophilia. Maybe that didn’t make the director’s cut of Woodstock. ...
The bishops paid $1.8 million to conduct this study. They could have just got Joe Klein or someone to tell them to blame the hippies for quite a bit less.
For five years, parishioners of the Christian Bible Fellowship Church in Newville, Pennsylvania believed that their pastor, Rev. Jim Moats, was an ex-SEAL who'd seen combat during the Vietnam War. In the wake of the bin Laden raid last week, the Harrisburg Patriot-News decided to profile Central Pennsylvania residents who'd served in the SEALs. On Saturday, the paper published a glowing profile of Moats, who reminisced about being waterboarded and about being reassigned to kitchen duty for bad behavior.
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