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Friday, April 5, 2013

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The 13 Hottest Attorneys General

Weird thing to say, President Obama.

The Internet Is Really Not Afraid Of Kim Jong-Un

Be vewwwy, vewwwy qwiet.

The Time Roger Ebert Told Off Congress

He told lawmakers — and particularly Senator Majority Leader Bob Dole — to stop criticizing movies they hadn't seen just to appease their base.

Charity Groups Worry The White House Is Abandoning Them

Advocates for the poor say Obama's bungled sequester messaging has led to public apathy. The worry: "Sequester's a secondary story to them. You know? It’s like we're moving on to '14 now."

North Korea Sets Deadline For Diplomats To Leave: Next Wednesday

The next phase of brinksmanship.

Hillary Clinton's Not Going Anywhere

The former secretary of state vowed Friday to continue her campaign for women's rights "in all the days and years ahead."

Incredible Shrinking Al Sharpton And Shep Smith GIFs

Take a look at the dramatic transformation that has happened to these two cable news talkers since Obama got elected.

Conservative Democrats Take Joint Plunge On Gay Marriage

North Dakota's Heitkamp and Indiana's Donnelly decided to support marriage equality together.

Marine Corps: We Didn't Give Pamela Geller A Flag As A Gift

"The Marine Corps as a whole wouldn't do something like that," Flanagan says.

Local News In Boston Says Democratic Senate Frontrunner Running From Debate, Interviews

Fox 25 in Boston is saying that Democratic Senate frontrunner Congressman Ed Markey is a "run away," ducking from interviews and a debate on the network while the other candidates have agreed. A classic case of local news trolling.

Democrats Launch "Scott Brown's Next Home State" Tumblr

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is mocking Scott Brown with a new Tumblr.

Susan Rice: China Could "Do More" To Pressure North Korea

The UN ambassador said the neighboring country knows Kim Jung-un has "gone too far."

The Progressive Honeymoon Is Over

Obama trolls his base with his new budget.

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