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Thursday, April 11, 2013

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White House Responds To Jay-Z's "Impeach Me" Lyric

The White House press secretary responds to Hova's new track, Open Letter, with a little afternoon snark.

How The Sequester Could Turn Government Workers Into Foreign Spies

4.8 million Americans have access to classified information, and thousands of them are getting pay cuts. Is the sequester making us vulnerable to spies?

6 Beefs Rappers Had With Politicians

Jay-Z boasted about his recent trip to Cuba in a new song out today that blasted his critics, including Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and Florida House Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

Biden: If You Protect Your Home With An AR-15, You'll Probably Shoot Your Kids

More love for shotguns from the Vice President who owns two.

The 5 Best Political Jingles Ever Made

They don't make them like they used to.

White House: Our Gun Strategy Is Working

"The president has said all along...that Congress will do the right thing if the American people speak up," Carney says.

Republican Plan To Turn The Tables On Chained CPI Falls Flat

Greg Walden’s scheme to co-opt progressive messaging and attack Obama appears to leave him out in the cold.

Conservative Infighting Over Immigration Reform Grows

Conservative leader Holtz-Eakin dismisses expected Heritage critique as "not relevant to immigration reform in any way."

Malaysian Government Critic Faces DDoS Attack

Sarawak Report exposed an international propaganda campaign. The attack comes a few weeks before the election

Top Democrat Joins Push To Send Guns To Syrian Rebels

The Administration inches toward action. "You and I have been talking to entirely different people," McCain tells Ford.

Watch CNN's Jake Tapper Rap

Challenge accepted, Jay Carney.

The Fashion Industry Loves Christine Quinn

The NYC mayoral candidate gets courted by Cosmo, and has an upcoming feature in Vogue.

Jay-Z's Nets Diss Track Was Not The Only Song The White House Addressed Today

White House press secretary Jay Carney responded today to a question about a Jay-Z lyric involving President Obama from the rapper's Brooklyn Nets diss track. As this exclusive transcript indicates, it was not the session's only musical digression.

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