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Paul Slams Obama, GOP Spending Plans: ‘I Think It’s Out of Control’

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Author: Robert Costa Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) criticized both parties today for their spending proposals. “It’s interesting when we talk about cuts, everybody seems to be giddy around here, saying this is the first time we have talked about cuts,” he mused. “Well, it is better and it sounds good, but guess what? We’re not even really cutting spending. What we’re talking about is cutting the rate of… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Corner Discovery Date : 09/03/2011 21:09 Number of articles : 3

Paul Slams Obama, GOP Spending Plans: ‘I Think It’s Out of Control’

Lib Radio Host Ed Schultz Admits Using ‘Fake Callers’ Coached by Congressional Dems

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In trying to get his progressive talk radio show off the ground at the start, host Ed Schultz candidly admitted Wednesday to using fake callers to fill air time. In addition, Schultz admits congressional Democrats helped coach callers on what to say: h/t Radio Equalizer Schultz’s shocking admissions comes as a George Soros-funded publication baselessly accuses conservative radio titans Rush Limbaugh,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 10/03/2011 01:04 Number of articles : 2

Lib Radio Host Ed Schultz Admits Using ‘Fake Callers’ Coached by Congressional Dems

Wisconsin Senate passes bill stripping collective bargaining rights

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Wisconsin Senate Republicans have passed a bill stripping collective bargaining rights for state workers. This was done by removing everything except the portions concerning collective bargaining rights from the “budget repair bill.” The bill passed 18-1, with all Democrats absent, and only Senator Dale Schultz voting no. In one of the most anti-democratic procedural moves of all times, it passed… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Daily Kos Discovery Date : 10/03/2011 02:09 Number of articles : 3

Wisconsin Senate passes bill stripping collective bargaining rights

WI Assembly GOP Rams Through Anti-Union Bill

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This is NOT democracy at work. After a Democrat finishes his debate time and yields the floor, there’s a “flash vote” and the Republican majority passes it. Talking Points Memo: After much buildup in the 61-hour debate — of Republicans wanting things to be over, and Democrats railing against Republicans who they said would cut off debate — at about 1 AM Speaker Pro Tempore Bill Kramer (R) announced… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crooks and Liars Discovery Date : 26/02/2011 15:00 Number of articles : 3

WI Assembly GOP Rams Through Anti-Union Bill

Ron Paul Tells CPAC Congress Has Been Too Bipartisan

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The winner of the 2010 CPAC presidential straw poll brought down the conservative house again this year with a resounding critique of Washington politics. No one was safe from Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s opinion, which often includes condemnation of Republicans and Democrats alike. “We’ve had way too much bipartisanship for about 60 years,” Paul said, drawing one of many standing ovations from the crowd…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 12/02/2011 01:55 Number of articles : 2

Ron Paul Tells CPAC Congress Has Been Too Bipartisan

Joe & O

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The National Republican Senatorial Committee didn’t waste any time going after Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.V.). Last night, Manchin sided with Democrats in rejecting a full repeal on Obamacare, prompting this (quite clever) new ad: Andrew Stiles Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Corner Discovery Date : 03/02/2011 16:39 Number of articles : 3

Joe & O

Gabrielle Giffords, Arizona Congresswoman, Shot in Head at Public Event

Gabrielle Giffords was at the center of what President Obama has described as an “unspeakable tragedy” this morning. The Arizona Congresswoman was one of 18 people shot – 12 of whom are injured, six reportedly killed – during a shooting in Tuscon. The public event was a meeting of constituents that took place outside a Safeway grocery store. She underwent surgery this afternoon for a wound to the head, with Dr. Peter Rhee of the University Medical Center saying he’s “very optimistic about her recovery.” The suspected culprit has been identified as a 22-year old named Jared Lee Loughner. On her Facebook page, Sarah Palin offered “sincere condolences” to Giffords’ family and others involved in the shooting. Why is this relevant? In March 2010, – after Tweeting at “Commonsense Conservatives & lovers of America [to] RELOAD!” – Palin used gun sights on a map to target Democrats engaged in tough re-election battles. Giffords was one of those politicians.

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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Top ‘Most Admired’ Poll

Obama was named most admired living man for third year in a row. By Jayson Rodriguez Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama Photo: Jason Reed-Pool/ Getty Images President Obama can continue to brush the dirt off his shoulder . The embattled politician was named the most admired living man for the third year in a row, according to an annual poll conducted by USA Today and Gallup. Obama bested past presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton in the poll. Even though the Democrats lost control of Congress in the November midterm elections, the president was able to pass historic legislation during the subsequent lame-duck session, including repealing the miltary’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy regarding gay soldiers. Ever since Obama took office he has placed first in the poll; the 44th President of the United States, however, has seen his percentages in the poll dip each year, from a high of 32 percent in 2008 to 22 percent this past year (Bush and Clinton took 5 percent and 4 percent, respectively). Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has proven to be more dominant than Obama on the women’s side. The former First Lady notched the most admired living woman title for the ninth year in a row. She narrowly slipped past 2012 presidential hopeful Sarah Palin and media mogul Oprah Winfrey. Overall, Clinton has topped the poll 15 times since 1992. Rounding out the top 10 on the men’s side were Nelson Mandela, Pope Benedict XVI, former president Jimmy Carter, the Dalai Lama, the Reverend Billy Graham, Glenn Beck and Bill Gates. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Queen Elizabeth, Margaret Thatcher, Laura Bush, Barbara Bush, Burmese democracy advocate Aung San Suu Kyi and Angelina Jolie comprise the top 10 most admired women. The results are based on telephone surveys with a random sample of 1,019 American adults.

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Rep: Mr. Spielberg is Not Going to Washington

” Today’s story regarding Nancy Pelosi made a reference to Steven Spielberg that requires a response,” said Hollywood mega-flack Marvin Levy in a statement. “I can say as a long-time spokesman for Steven that he has made it his career to direct actors, not political figures.” Probably a wise move — the guy lost his touch with alien life forms years ago. [ THR ]

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Will Democrats Gut the Filibuster? [Congress]

The Senate: It actually functioned in the past week! But that was only after election pressure on moderate Republicans died down. Endless Republican obstruction will continue next year, more painfully. Will Democrats dare to change the “sacrosanct” Senate rules? More