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Rachel Maddow: The Glenn Beck Of The Left? | Online | Mediaite
Sometimes it seems that Rachel Maddow is the Glenn Beck of MSNBC....merely in so far as she is able to explain things simply, engagingly, often with the aid of props! Behold her explanation of the various public option options facing the Senate and the country after yesterday's announcement by Harry Reid that some form would be included in the Senate's legislation.
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Grayson goes too far for colleagues - Jake Sherman and Jonathan Allen - POLITICO.com
Florida rep.’s derogatory takedown of Bernanke aide draws rebukes from both sides of the aisle.
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Sound Politics: The Seattle Times Slurs The Tea Party Protesters
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21 things you probably didn’t know about the human body
1. Scientists say the higher your I.Q. the more you dream. 2. The largest cell in the human body is the female egg. 3. The smallest is the male sperm. 4.
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Facebook and MySpace are engaged in content-sharing talks - Telegraph
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So What Is the 'Opt-Out' Compromise? | Talking Points Memo
Sen. Reid's announcement today is just one more increment in the progress of health care reform. But it is worth stepping back to note the importance that an outside-the-box idea can have in significantly changing the terms of a major...
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O'Donnell's radio show gets start date - UPI.com
SIRIUS XM Radio said Monday "Rosie Radio," Rosie O'Donnell's live daily morning show, is to begin airing next week.
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Research and communications arm: Fox News is home to GOP in exile | Media Matters for America
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News Hounds: Robert Greenwald Tells It Like It Is About Fox News
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CNN Drops to Last Place Among Cable News Networks - Media Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com
CNN, which invented the cable news network more than two decades ago, finishes fourth behind Fox News, MSNBC and its own HLN.
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In Case You Didn’t Know » Blog Archive » Lindsay Lohan has been dropped from her music label.
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Hot Air » Blog Archive » Nielsen: Fox News ratings up almost 10% since WH declared war
Nielsen: Fox News ratings up almost 10% since WH declared war
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Should nations fly to the moon together? | csmonitor.com
As exploring the heavens becomes more expensive, many experts think it is time for nations to band together to push humanity to the next threshold of space exploration.
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Michael Brenner: Obama -- Really the Afghanistan
Either Obama already has made up his mind to back at least the essence of the McChrystal plan or he is being boxed in a corner by his general who acts as if he is the commander in chief with Gates' tacit support. Both interpretations are dismaying. A president who misleads the American people on a question of war and peace is continuing his predecessor's practice of deception that brought us to ruin in Iraq -- a practice that Obama swore oaths to reverse. The alternative is just as harrowing: the Pentagon is preempting presidential prerogatives. Sad to say, neither should be a complete surprise given the White House's record of having abandoned its much ballyhooed dedication to transparency while letting itself be pushed around by everyone from Goldman Sacks to Max Baucus to Bibi Netanyahu.
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