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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

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The Sequester Isn't A Joke For Jeff Maryak

He couldn't afford a forced pay cut. So now he wants to go back to war.

The 12 Craziest Conspiracy Theories That American Voters Believe

The Democratic polling firm PPP did a national poll to find out Americans' favorite black helicopter beliefs.

Another Terrible Conservative Movie

The latest Tea Party–inspired project isn't even finished, but it already looks pretty bad. RedState editor Ben Howe on his movement's struggle to produce quality art and entertainment. [Updated]

With Apology, LGBT Rights Group Seeks To Avoid Reopening Old Wounds

After transgender and immigrant rights activists criticized exclusion from this past week's Supreme Court rally, the Human Rights Campaign apologizes. "We failed to live up to the high standard to which we hold ourselves accountable and we will strive to do better in the future," HRC's vice president says.

Juan Williams' Son To Run GOP Outreach To African Americans, Youth

Meet Raffi Williams.

Republican Sen. Mark Kirk Endorses Marriage Equality

"Same-sex couples should have the right to civil marriage."

Top Dem Governor: Ken Cuccinelli Makes Romney's 47 Percent Tape Look Moderate

Gov. Peter Shumlin, the chair of the Democratic Governors Association, had choice words for his Republican colleagues.

South Korean Embassy Pulls Off April Fools Joke

This will probably ease tensions on the Korean peninsula.

5 Things We Learned From The "All In With Chris Hayes" Premiere On MSNBC

Not a bad "opening day" for MSNBC.

The Least Surprising Thing About Local Politics Is The Arrests

If you can't figure out the decisions of local politicians, it's often because money is changing hands. Arrests in New York.

Delaware Sen. Tom Carper Endorses Marriage Equality

"[A]ll Americans ultimately should be free to marry the people they love and intend to share their lives with, regardless of their sexual orientation, and that's why today, after a great deal of soul searching, I'm endorsing marriage equality," Carper says.

Senate Republican's Website Violated Senate Rules With Facebook Link

Tennessee Republican Senator Lamar Alexander's official website linked to his campaign Facebook page. When BuzzFeed noticed, it was promptly removed.

Evangelical Group Calls For Path To Citizenship, "Biblical Approach" To Immigration Reform

A radio ad buy across four states this week while Congress is home on recess. "As Christians, we should be known by our love," says Castellanos.

The NRA Has Stopped Calling For Armed Volunteer Posses To Protect Schools

A fresh approach after school leaders balked.

Egypt Investigating Journalism Advocate Who Defended Comedian

The investigation into "Egypt's Jon Stewart" widens.

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