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Kentucky activist to IRS: ‘Apology not accepted’
May 14–In February 2012, conservative activist Eric Wilson of Georgetown began claiming in news releases that the IRS was delaying his group’s application for special tax status by asking personal questions. Continue Reading
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Sanford & Scum
This Week’s Poll from the Lester & Charlie Institute of Forward Thinking! Disgraced politicians everywhere are paying super-crazy-close attention to the surprise comeback of Mark Sanford, the studly Rep Continue Reading
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A look at why the Benghazi issue keeps coming back
WASHINGTON (AP) — The night of smoke, chaos, gunfire and grenades that killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, is well-documented. Eight months later, it is the decisions made back in Washington that remain murky and in Continue Reading
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Obama walking a familiar path on IRS allegations
WASHINGTON (AP) — While President Barack Obama quickly added his voice to the bipartisan outcry over the Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of conservative political groups for extra scrutiny, it’s hardly the Continue Reading
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House conservatives bash reform
A group of six House conservatives loudly bashed the Senate Gang of Eight’s immigration bill on Tuesday, contending that enacting it would mean Republicans never won another national election. “There is another viewpoint here Continue Reading
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Fixing a Deficit Of Facts
When it comes to deficit reduction, politicians like to talk about "balance." President Barack Obama wants a balance between additional cuts and revenue. Republican Rep. Paul D. Ryan wants a balance between total spending and taxes. Few Continue Reading
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Obama’s newest ally: John McCain
President Barack Obama has an important new ally as emboldened Republicans work to derail his agenda: John McCain. The shift is striking: The 2008 rivals never got along throughout Obama’s first term in office. McCain has been Obama& Continue Reading