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The stoners are winning
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IRS Commissioner: Being an IRS employee isn’t dangerous
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Conservatives and the Census debunked
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Alabama party switcher Rep. Parker Griffith can run as a Republican
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The truth about baseball subsidies: They suck
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Republicans regret undermining Census
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Canada leads charge in exposing whiteness
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Lack of special election for Massa seat probably won’t hurt GOP
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Public sector employees are ruining everything
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Sunlight Foundation corrects ‘Stupak 11’ story
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Obama signs historic tuition-inflation bill
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Today in jokes: Rubio makes one (sort of)
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Heritage President slams Obama for claiming health-care bill incorporates conservative ideas
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Obama puts another nail in Romney’s coffin
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RNC fired Allison Meyers of the Young Eagles
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Red County explains bondage-club bar tab
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DC Morning: Romney literally re-imagines Massachusetts health-care system
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DC Morning: Public pensions, drunken spending, put states on the edge of chaos
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IPCC scientist: ‘It may be necessary to put democracy on hold for a while’
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RNC: Steele didn’t drop cash at an orgy
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Boehner blasts Waxman for brow-beating private sector
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RNC investigating strip-club expenditures
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The New Republic supports Republicans?
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D.C. police are the worst drivers ever
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ATF pledges to deal with ‘terrorism envy’
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Michael Steele dropped big bucks on bondage club
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Citizens United ruling returns its first lower court victory
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After voting ‘yes’ on health care, ‘Stupak 11’ requested $4.7 billion in earmarks
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Health care lobbyists to start reproducing like rabbits
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The case against Rip Hamilton
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MSNBC’s Ed Schultz calls for govt takeover of radio
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Tea Party schism
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Under Democrats, House salaries skyrocket
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The real problem with the health-care bill’s student loan provision
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DC Morning: UK sees fewer greenhouse gas emissions with higher unemployment
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DC Morning: Health care passes despite bullets, bricks, and no way to pay for it
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DC Morning: Obama to toss more change into lucky subprime mortgage fountain
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Stupak challenger gets a web makeover
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This is why the SEC didn’t get around to stopping the subprime mortgage meltdown