The following video is hilarious, and shows the absurdity, stupidity, and racism of the ‘anti-immigration’ tea-partiers.
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John Sides throws a few handfuls of salt at that PPP poll. Sager tries to understand what the poll means: Both 2000 and 2004 were close enough to justify some amount of paranoia.
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Couldn't happen to a nicer person. AP:
South Carolina lawmakers plan to formally consider impeaching Gov.
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Amazingly enough, everyone is on board with the biggest change in decades. The Republicans pushed the country to its limit with problem after problem and so now, even industry is calling for more regulation.
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Via Greg Sargent:
With Republicans hammering the Obama administration for trying suspected 9/11 terrorists in a New York court, a Democrat points out that in 2006, George W.
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52 percent of Republicans think ACORN stole the 2008 election.
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::: The Domestic Partnerships Benefits and Obligations Act of 2009 passed out of committee Wednesday, Victory Fund’s GayPolitics blog reports.
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Andrew Stuttaford speculates: So far as abortion is concerned, we should also remember that so long as Roe v Wade remains in force, most pro-choice Republicans (or Republican-inclined) may well decide that this is an issue that they can safely.
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Yesterday the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee voted 23-12 to approve Rep. Tammy Baldwin's bill granting benefits for the partners of federal employees.
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Holy war? That's how Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) is characterizing the upcoming debate on the health insurance reform bill:
Republicans, who have criticized the Democrats' initiative as a step toward government control of the healthcare system, are already planning a series of delaying tactics, including forcing the entire bill to be read aloud on the Senate floor.
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On the increasingly dangerous and "unhinged" rhetoric coming Republicans and their allies. It's ten minutes long, but watch if you haven't seen it.
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Richard Coen convenes a meeting: The Institute for the Study of Sarah Palin might conclude that she represents the exact moment important Republicans gave up on democracy.
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Two Republicans will sponsor gay rights bills next year in the Utah Legislature
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Razib Khan: When it comes to evolution, liberals and Democrats who are not college educated are divided, as are liberals without college degrees on abortion on demand.
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NY state Sen. Thomas Duane continues to vow that there are enough "yes" votes for the state Senate to pass marriage equality, but he won't say who the equality-minded Republicans are.
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This is what happens when your state economy is a one trick pony based on oil. Too bad the Republicans haven't weened themselves from oil and developed other parts of the economy.
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Good morning.Your president is in China today. Congress returns this week. All eyes are on the Senate where Democratic leaders are awaiting the CBO score for their health care bill.
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It was only a matter of time before Meghan McCain tackled the Carrie Prejean sex tape scandal. McCain wonders in a new blog why Republicans give her eight sex tyapes a pass just because she opposes same-sex marriage.
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Ezra Klein interviews Greg Koger, the author of an upcoming book on the filibuster. Koger: The benefit to the majority can be that public attention focuses.
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Yahoo! currently leads with a story supposedly fact-checking Sarah Palin’s new book, with a headline contending Palin’s book goes rogue on some facts.
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