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Egypt's Troubled Road From Revolution To Chaos

It’s been 8 months since Arab Spring revolution swept Egypt and led to the end of Mubarak’s regime. The uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak in February has hammered the economy and sparked a wave of sectarian and other violence that

Kathy Bates: Get Those Wall Street 'Rat Bastards'

Kathy Bates channeled her Oscar-winning role in ‘Misery’ to share her contempt for those wicked Wall Street types. Bates, chatting with CNN’s Piers Morgan, went to bat for President Obama while excoriating those who put the U.S. economy on the

Yesterday CNN Debate here's the scorecard.

Tonight on CNN we will have the Republican Debate and we have here the scorecard of all those who are running. Please bear in mind that this will point out many of the strength and weakness of the candidates. Herman

Anderson Cooper Moderates Best GOP Debate Thus Far

Whatever you might think of Anderson Cooper as a CNN anchor (I’m obviously not a fan), his performance as tonight’s moderator of the GOP’s 287th debate was stellar. His questions were all on point and he stayed far away from

Tuesday Open Thread: Vegas Edition

Tonight, the GOP turns its nomination process over to Anderson Cooper and CNN for another MSM-sanctioned Presidential debate. The event goes live at 8pm EDT.

Watch CNN's Suzanne Malveaux Go Groupie Over Anita Hill

“Still looking to make a difference.” — CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux introducing Anita Hill … because making a difference trumps everything, including truth and decency. See if you can figure out which part of this gushing interview is the most troubling…

White House Refuses to Release ALL Solyndra Documents

From CNN: House Republicans investigating the loan controversy had requested all internal White House documents about the issue. House Energy and Commerce subcommittee chair Rep. Cliff Stearns said that includes emails on the President’s Blackberry. On Friday the White House

The Cheat Sheet, October 11: The BS of the Jobs Bill

The Obama administration has cost so many Americans jobs, it’s a wonder more of those in it still have theirs. David Axelrod’s current job seems to be selling Obama’s jobs bill. But then, you can’t spell “jobs bill,” let alone