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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

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Ghost Of Mitt Romney Haunts Republican Outreach In East New York

Reince Priebus tries to woo black voters with a "listening session" at a black Brooklyn mega-church. At the strip mall across the street, shoppers are still talking about that rich, white guy who ran for president.

Paul Ryan Accidentally Says He Is "Destroying The Health Care System"

Oops.

No, Michelle Obama's 'Let's Move' Isn't Controversial

From Nancy Reagan to Laura Bush, Obama is hardly the first First Lady to take on a relatively tame public policy issue.

Glenn Beck To Debut His Own "60 Minutes"

Amid a growing debate about the future of conservative media, The Blaze's For the Record aspires to 60 Minutes-level credibility, run by Beck's own "Woodwards and Bernsteins."

Christine Quinn's Laugh Is Kind Of Amazing

Wait for it...

Susan Rice: I'm Happy Being U.N. Ambassador

"I'm not going to be guided by what's written or not written."

Bloomberg Enlists Faith Leaders In Fight For Gun Control

"No more blaming God for what only we can change," says one.

Koch Brothers Won't Rule Out Buying Los Angeles Times

A spokeswoman leans into the possibility. "We respect the independence of the journalistic institutions."

Obama Faces Questions On Drones, Immigration At Lunch With Democrats

"Better late than never," Sen. Max Baucus says of the president's charm offensive.

Ed Markey Invokes Newtown In Massachusetts Senate Primary Ad

Democratic primary turns to guns.

Amid High Senate Turnover, Newbies Have A Chance To Make Their Mark

There haven't been this many rookies in the Senate since 1981. What will it mean for the way Washington works?

Santorum's Son Runs For President

Of his Citadel class. "Help me finish what my dad couldn't."

Colorado Lawmakers Approve Civil Unions Bill

The House, led by an out gay speaker, voted 39-26 in favor of the measure Tuesday. "Just make sure... that you feel confident that that vote is something you will be proud of in the future," Speaker Ferrandino told members.

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