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Elizabeth Edwards, wife of John Edwards, confronted conservative columnist Ann Coulter over the phone today on the MSNBC show Hardball.
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Last week on a C-Span morning call-in show, a military wife took issue with William Kristol's disconnect from the personal strains of military families. Kristol was almost speechless
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As CNN's Frank Sesno reports, if Barack Obama won the presidency, there would be drastic changes in the way Washington does business -- from foreign policy to how the Executive Branch respects the constitution.
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A few months back as a guest on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Barack Obama mocked Bill Clinton's "I didn't inhale" statement years back. When confronted about it by Leno, Obama said jokingly, "That was the point."
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This has to have been the funniest, lop-sided Fox News debate I have seen in a long time. The conservative here got schooled.
It had to do with the new contraception pill, which the FDA just approved, that gives women more choice about when to start having a family.
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A 32% presidential approval rating, a lost 2006 election, facing a possible Congressional subpoena, and this guy is still partying it up.
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The ad hominem attack queen unleashed one of the most vile political attacks ever during a speech at the American Conservative Union today. But which was worse: Coulter, or the crowd that applauded?
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From the Hardball with Chris Matthews on Friday, February 9, 2007.
It looks like someone can't stand the idea of free, uncensored speech.
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Over the course of this interview, they spent a total of 77 seconds talking about popcorn, and only 74 seconds on Iraq.
You know, this is a very important issue for military families. It shows how far removed the media is.
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It looks like Rudolph Giuliani will have an even more difficult time getting the Republican nomination.
GIULIANI: "There must be public funding for abortion for poor women."