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Playing the IRS card: Six presidents who used the IRS to bash political foes
Since the advent of the federal income tax about a century ago, several presidents – or their zealous underlings – have directed the IRS to use its formidable police powers to harass or punish enemies, political rivals, and administration critics. Here are six infamous episodes.
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14 Republicans who might run in 2016
The GOP has a history of nominating people who have run before, which could give heart to some familiar faces. But there’s also a crop of young rising stars who could steal the show.
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Not just sexy Kim Jong-un: 5 times the Onion has fooled foreign media
When the People's Daily, the Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper, took as straight news The Onion's declaration that stout North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un was 2012's "Sexiest Man Alive," it became the biggest foreign media outlet to be fooled by the satirical American newspaper. But it is not the first. Here are several other foreign news sites that took Onion fiction as newsworthy fact.
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Six points where Mitt Romney and his economic advisers are mostly wrong
Mitt Romney’s economic plan is largely based on a whitepaper written by several “heavyweight” economists. The problem is, it's riddled with fundamental flaws. Here are six points where Mitt Romney and his economic advisers are mostly wrong about what ails the American economy and how to fix it.
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Mainstream media biased against Romney? Four points to consider.
Many supporters of Mitt Romney argue that his potential path toward the White House has been made a lot steeper by the media. Here are some of the main arguments pro and con.
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In fundraising video, Joe Wilson seeks to shore up GOP support
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Joe Wilson outburst a windfall for SC Dem Rob Miller
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Cass Sunstein latest target for the anti-‘czar’ bunch
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Obama's Labor Day rallying cry: 'Time to act' on healthcare
In a speech at an AFL-CIO picnic Monday, he signaled a harder line toward healthcare reform. But that might not be the full story.
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Glenn Beck, anti-communist art critic?
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Spitzer lands teaching gig at New York City college
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Cheney shrugs off CIA-torture investigation
The former vice president called US Attorney General Eric Holder's probe on detainee treatment a "political act" and said "it will depend on the circumstances" whether he would cooperate if asked.
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Cheney: CIA probe distracts from real threats
The former vice president said agents will now have to focus on hiring lawyers instead of watching figures like A.Q. Khan, the Pakistani who sold nuclear technology to Iran and North Korea and was freed last week.
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Are climate change deniers like creationists?
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Sarah Palin lends beleaguered Glenn Beck a helping a hand
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Why the boycott against Glenn Beck will almost certainly backfire
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Tiger Woods plays down plans to golf with Obama on Vineyard
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'Tea party' organizers wade into the healthcare debate
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Report: militia activity on the rise in US
The Southern Poverty Law Center warns that US antigovernment militias are gaining traction.
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Burress's legal Hail Mary pass falls short
He wanted to persuade a grand jury of his innocence. Instead, it indicted him on three separate charges. Jail time is now a distinct possibility.
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Should CNN attack its own anchor over 'birther' flap?
A media watchdog group releases an ad criticizing CNN anchor Lou Dobbs for stoking the 'birther' controversy.
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Birther leader Orly Taitz implodes on MSNBC
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Cash for Clunkers: "Go out and buy a car," says Obama administration
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Media barred from Obama beer summit - reporters sad
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Opinion: The problem with conservative echo chambers
Separate spaces such as A Conservative Cafe in Indiana lead us further from a united America.
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Opinion: Politicians vs. temptation
Amid so many sex scandals, recall the few who adhered to the moral law.
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In Alaska, many pine for the old Palin
The governor is a hot ticket in the Lower 48, but her in-state approval is sagging.
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Church has "Saturday night special" service for gun owners
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Robert Gibbs gets dunked by reporters (does not drown)
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With its ship Kang Nam, North Korea tests UN's resolve
The US is tracking the cargo carrier as it moves through the Pacific, but the interdiction called for by the UN will prove tricky.



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