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"I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated."
More people than would vote for the GOP, apparently.
"Mr. Obama now receives about the same as his two most recent predecessors."
The unlikely pair are headlining Washington's winter Gridiron Dinner.
"July 2011" were the most politically significant words in Obama's West Point speech.
The most serious allegations against W.'s attorney general have been dropped.
He's up by fourteen against Gillibrand, down by ten against Cuomo. No-brainer, right?
The Treasury secretary got into it at a Joint Economic Committee hearing this morning.
It'll be in a Defense Department authorization bill, he says.
A term-limits amendment to the Constitution?
The White House's war with the network is over now, right?
Probably fake kindness, but that's more than the Republicans offered her.
The loser of the mayoral race is mentioned as potential Senate candidate.
Getting a bearhug from that guy is like returning to the womb.
What yesterday's voting results laid bare for the party in power.
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