StL Tea Party Leader Loesch: Stupak 'Did Himself a Favor'
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Fox News: President Obama called retiring Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens an “impartial guardian of the law” who is leaving at the “top of his game.”
Fox News: Stupak told The Associated Press that attacks on him for his role in the abortion debate did not influence his decision and he could win re-election if he tried.
AP: A horrifying case — a gang rape of a 7-year-old allegedly sold by her teenage stepsister to armed men — grew more bizarre when the girl’s stepfather showed up outside the Trenton courthouse Thursday to say that three of
From the YouTube post: Our leaders seek to pit us against one another, and torment us relentlessly. Not everyone will tolerate it forever. This clip is from 1/5/10.
The Hill: “A very self-described partisan came to office. Newt Gingrich became the speaker, and he said this was a mistake, that politics get muffled if you act like as if it’s all people of goodwill disagreeing,” Frank said during
SMH: Her aunt, who asked not to be named, said: “You can’t describe Mariam. She was the best.
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Washington Examiner: The owner of the bakery contends that [Magdy] Tawadros used his position to intimidate her and tried repeatedly to hug her in a back room of
Also on part two of Thursday’s show: Ben Stein’s advice.
Also on part one of Thursday’s show: Palin-Bachmann ticket?
ABC News: Palin, the former vice presidential candidate, has not been shy about criticizing Obama’s policies and this week weighed in on his revamped nuclear strategy, saying it was like a child in a playground who says ‘punch me in
NewsBusters: At the conclusion of a program that included Chris Matthews inviting on Democratic Congressman Steve Cohen to compare the Tea Party to the KKK, the Hardball host finished his Thursday episode with a “Let Me Finish” rant where he
ABC News: The producers of a controversial Nike ad in which Tiger Woods’ father seems to be lecturing the golfer from beyond the grave, selectively spliced audio from a 2004 interview, in which Earl Woods was talking not about Tiger