| The character is part of The Bible, a 10-hour television series airing on the History Channel. |
| Opponents of gay rights spoke to a nearly empty room, while supporters had a standing room–only crowd. "We cannot be at war with America on issues of fairness, on issues of equality," conservative Washington Post blogger Jennifer Rubin says. |
| Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter, said on 60 Minutes Sunday night that he wants to run for mayor of New York City in the future. |
| The former Obama campaign manager talks Hillary Clinton at the 92nd Street Y on Sunday. Asked if he'd ever run her campaign, Plouffe says, "I'm done with that." |
| "LGBT Americans ... are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. That includes marriage. ... I support it personally and as a matter of policy and law," Clinton says. She ties her support to her service as secretary of state in a new video for the Human Rights Campaign. |
| A new Republican National Committee report promises to look beyond Reagan. But only as far as Bush, and Rove. |
| A new platform in at least one sense of the word. The right's new data obsession. |
| One week left to be remembered as a leader on the issue. |
| Obama: "Minimum wage should be a wage that you can live on." |
| The call to "embrace and champion" immigration reform in the GOP's new blueprint gives Boehner the legroom to ignore the Hastert rule and bring a bill to the floor. "Most Republicans get it," says Sharry. |
| The Newark mayor and likely candidate for U.S. Senate next year says he will focus on the governor's race for now. His first public event with Chris Christie's challenger, state Sen. Barbara Buono. |
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