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What are categories about 21st-century lingo and great American women?
He will do a job not unlike his father's.
Perhaps they didn't like the way he portrayed the 24-hour news world.
Plus, is the "Bush Economy" quickly becoming the "Obama Economy"?
To be fair, Matthews kind of walked into it.
Meanwhile, the rest of cable news seems convinced that she's going to run for president.
Republicans are telling the Democrats where they can store that olive branch, on our regular cable-news roundup.
If there's any ensorcelling to be done, it should really be O'Donnell.
Plus, Chris Matthews tries to get Alabama governor Haley Barbour to let him know when the next boys' club meeting starts.
Plus, Rachel Maddow denounces Sharron Angle's classy effort to link Harry Reid with scary-looking people who aren't white, on our regular cable-news roundup.
Plus, the Washington 'Post''s Eugene Robinson and Keith Olbermann see gridlock as a political "wet dream" for Barack Obama.
"Tough times yield surprising — yes, scary — election prospects."
'Hardball' host asks if he's a "metaphor for a guy running for office."
Plus, Josh Holloway talks about the time a masseuse mistook him for someone other than Sawyer from 'Lost,' on our regular late-night roundup.
Maher: "I think they look on [them] as MILFs ... morons I'd like to forget."
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