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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

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24 Things You Should Not Tweet If You're A Politician

It is really not that hard!

U.S. Embassy In Cairo Twitter Account Deleted

After a Twitter fight with the Egyptian presidency account. Seems rash. [Update: The account is back online.]

Vermont Governor Looks Back On A Marriage Equality "Revolution" At Home

For Gov. Peter Shumlin, chair of the Democratic Governors Association, the fight for same-sex marriage all started in the Green Mountain State. A movement "hatched in Vermont."

Ken Cuccinelli Fights To Keep Sodomy Law On The Books

The conservative Virginia attorney general asked an appeals court to allow the state to use to the sodomy law to prosecute a man for soliciting a minor.

State Department Announces $5 Million Reward For Information On Joseph Kony, Other LRA Leaders

Stop Kony 2.0

Kirsten Gillibrand Flexes Fundraising Muscle In South Carolina Race

Just minutes after Mark Sanford's victory in the GOP runoff election Tuesday, Sen. Gillibrand makes her entrance. Colbert Busch "needs us to fight back."

White House: Press Didn't Start Asking About Drones Until Jon Stewart Did

Dan Pfeiffer pounds the press corps.

Obama: The Gun Owners Are On My Side

A pointed rejection of the NRA in Colorado.

Florida Congressman Dances The Funky Chicken In Rap Video

Florida Congressman Trey Radel appeared in a locally produced rap video supporting FGCU in the NCAA tournament last week. More important are his dance moves.

Opponents In Mass. Senate Race Issue Joint Statement Against NRA

A common enemy.

Stephen Colbert's Sister Has A Name

There are a few cable news folks out there who feel the need to mention Elizabeth Colbert Busch's brother before —and sometimes instead of— her name when talking about the Democratic candidate for South Carolina's 1st congressional district.

The Politicans Who Supported DOMA Who Had Affairs

Seven Republican members of Congress, one Democratic President who signed the law, and one Democratic Congressman.

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