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4:03 PM - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Chris Cillizza
Oh Lois Lerner, you say it best when you say nothing at all. As expected, Lerner, the head of the Internal Revenue Service's tax-exempt office, pled the Fifth Amendment rather than testify today in front of the House Oversight and Government R . . .
3 hour ago - Washington Post / David Nakamura
A decision by Senate Democrats not to add protections for same-sex couples to a landmark immigration reform bill has angered gay rights advocates and put the White House on the defensive over whether President Obama will insist on the provisio . . .
6 hour ago - Washington Post / Joe Davidson
Like plaids with stripes, federal employees wearing the Fifth Amendment don't look good. We all have the right to wear clothes that clash. And everyone in this country has the right not to provide testimony that could be used against them. Rea . . .
9 hour ago - Mediaite / Matt Wilstein
Rep. Peter King (R-NY) has been relentless in his criticism of Republicans who voted against funding Hurricane Sandy relief efforts that would have benefited the people of his state. One of those Republicans was Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe, w . . .
5 hour ago - Latest Politic
While maintaining that the White House tries to provide information as "quickly as possible and as comprehensively as possible," press secretary Jay Carney, after more than a week of being battered by reporters for his halting disclosure of inf . . .
4 hour ago - Washington Post / Aaron Blake
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld suggests in a new interview with Larry King that legalizing gay marriage could one day lead to polygamy. "I listen to some of the Supreme Court justices and one of them said, well, what's next after tha . . .
5 hour ago - feeds.voices.washingtonpost.com / Greg Sargent
Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell have been slugging it out on the Senate floor today over Reid’s threat to revisit filibuster reform, and the escalating tone suggests this is now very real. Pay close attention to the statement Reid released … Con . . .
6 hour ago - thinkprogress.org.feedsportal.com / Zack Ford
There are still 29 states where a person can be fired for being gay, but Illinois is not one of them. Nevertheless, it seems that Exxon Mobil attempted to discriminate against a prospective employee in that state merely because the individual i . . .
4 hour ago - Salon
One man was killed and two others were shot near a military barracks Wednesday
5 hour ago - dailykos.com
And then I sez to God, I sez ... It is becoming profoundly difficult to give a damn about what Michele Bachmann thinks; despite this, however, she still insists on telling us. Here she is explaining to the nice radio theocrat James Dobson, . . .
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Jennifer Epstein
The news comes in a letter to lawmakers on the eve of a major speech by President Obama.
3 hour ago - POLITICO / Emily Schultheis
The Pennsylvania governor said he does not have any Latinos working in his administration.
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