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While Senate Republicans complain that having to work before (and during the week after) Christmas is “sacrilegious,” the House of Representatives yesterday debated whether gay servicemen and women should be allowed to serve openly in the military. It was an interesting juxtaposition because: you know who else works right before (and during the week after) [...]

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Everyone’s been tracking the whole “anchor baby” nonsense lately, for good reason. Should we shred the 14th Amendment? Should we undo years and years of precedence? Should we deport everyone who’s not white? They’re all excellent questions, and luckily the GOP is out there asking them all. Last night on Anderson Cooper’s super-gay CNN program, [...]

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So get this. As of this writing (2:01 p.m.) the Senate has not passed Wall Street reform. They’ve just voted to end debate on it (which means it’s ready for a final vote). John Boehner – before the bill has passed – is already calling for its repeal. Why? Because he’s a total motherfucker. I [...]

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We’re excited for two reasons: 1) Michael Steele finally spoke the truth about something, which is that there’s no reason for blacks to vote for someone on the Republican ticket, and 2) If they weren’t going to fire him before, the RNC certainly should now. Check out what Steele told a bunch of DePaul University [...]

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In the wake of Obama’s announced limits on when the U.S. would use nuclear arms (the announcement that’s making Republicans go insane — more insane), we submit these two quotes without commentary: “A nuclear-free world has been a 60-year dream of the Left, just like socialized health-care,” – Rudy Giuliani, NRO, 2010. “A nuclear war [...]

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A number of Republican House and Senate candidates are already campaigning on the promise to repeal that terrible health care bill that insures 32 million Americans, allows young people to stay on their parents’ policy until age 26, and prohibits insurers from discriminating against pre-existing conditions. They think they can fire up their Teabagger base [...]

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