|          While discussing the "War on Christmas" with Bill O'Reilly, Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee told him the network was too angry. O'Reilly was angry Chafee called the state house tree a "holiday tree," like previous Rhode Island governors had dating back to the 1990s.      |   
  
            |          Romney was reportedly shocked that his internal numbers were proven wrong on Election Day. Left out of that narrative: Alex Gage's maps.      |   
  
            |          The reproductive rights activist is auctioning off a "strategy session" to advance her agenda. So far, two of the most frequent bidders are the editors of Breitbart and The Daily Caller.      |   
  
            |          Danger Room's Spencer Ackerman rains on Rachel Maddow's parade after the MSNBC host said that she thought Democrats were ready to fight Republicans to the finish over Guantanamo Bay.      |   
  
            |          It looks like talking about the fiscal cliff every ten minutes is starting to take its toll over at CNBC      |   
  
            |          Ruling comes on eve of Supreme Court conference to decide whether it will hear any cases dealing with same-sex couples' marriage rights in the coming year.      |   
  
            |          "I told him he has too much work to do and I wasn't going to have him building roller coasters," Obama jokes at K'Nex factory. Warns Republicans that “I’ve been keeping my own naughty and nice list in Washington."      |   
  
            |          There is a lot happening. The legal arguments and the stakes in 11 easy pieces.      |   
  
            |          The likely next Secretary of State's leading critic can't fault her on this one.      |   
  
            |          "It's totally inadequate," Cornyn says. GOP balks as administration aims to end congressional power control over the debt ceiling.      |   
  
            |          The now-Majority Leader's old statements are no longer available on his website. Then, Democrats were in the minority and relying on the Senate requirement of 60 votes to pass legislation.      |   
  
            |          It's not just posturing, Speaker John Boehner says. “Let’s not kid ourselves.”      |   
  
  
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