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Filling in the blanks is no way to fight for abortion rights
Change of SubjectI approve of what Terry Cosgrove says, but I will fight to the death against the way he says it. Pardon my corruption of Voltaire’s famous saying. It’s inspired by a new round of political attacks from Personal PAC, the...... -
Duckworth criticizes Walsh on abortion
Clout StreetDemocrat Tammy Duckworth today campaigned with a California congresswoman who said she had to have an abortion to save her life as part of Duckworth's ongoing effort to highlight her differences with Republican Rep. Joe Walsh. The appearance with...Tags: Richard Mourdock, Politics, Joe Walsh, Abortion, U.S. Senate
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October Surprises aren't what they used to be
WASHINGTON -- October Surprises just aren't what they used to be. Carnival barker and Mitt Romney surrogate Donald Trump, R-Absurdity, set the gossip mill churning this week when he declared he would make a "major announcement" about President Obama....
Tags: Barack Obama, Richard Mourdock, American Cancer Society, Politics, Donald Trump
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President Obama takes on Mourdock controversy during 'Tonight Show' appearance
The most recent controversial comment from a male politician on the subject of rape and abortion had President Barack Obama incredulous Wednesday during an appearance on Jay Leno's late-night talk show. "I don't know how these guys come up with these...
Tags: Barack Obama, Richard Mourdock, Politics, Jay Leno, Television Industry
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GOP candidates in close races disavow rape remark
WASHINGTON (AP) — Just as Mitt Romney and other Republicans had cut into the Democrats' advantage with female voters, a tea party-backed Senate candidate's awkward remark — that if rape leads to pregnancy it's "something God intended" —...
Tags: Richard Mourdock, Politics, Elizabeth Warren, Abortion, Scott P. Brown
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What do Mourdock's controversial comments mean for Senate race?
WSBT-TVIndiana's Republican Senate candidate says his words were twisted, but could it cost him the race? Several local political science experts believe Richard Mourdock’s words at the end of Indiana’s U.S. Senate debate Tuesday night could be...Tags: Richard Mourdock, Politics, Television Industry, Libertarian Party, U.S. Electoral College
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About those binders
About those "binders full of women .?.?." That, of course, is the infelicitous phrase Mitt Romney used in last week's second presidential debate when he was asked how he would address paycheck inequity between the sexes. Romney responded with a homily...
Tags: Allen West, Executive Branch, Minority Groups, Politics, Rush Limbaugh
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Step aside, Todd Akin!
Change of SubjectRichard Mourdock The Republicans nominate the most charming men for the U.S. Senate! Story: Indiana GOP Senate candidate Richard Mourdock opposes abortion even in the case of rape and incest, he said at a Tuesday night debate, because pregnancy from...... -
Mail Call - Oct. 23
“I hear that the GOP are all up in arms because Joe Biden appeared to be laughing at some of Paul Ryan’s grandiose claims last night. Did their poor little puppy get his feelings hurt?” — Chambersburg, Pa. “U.S....Tags: Barack Obama, Vietnam War (1955-1975), White House, Politics, Paul Ryan
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The tea party is helping Democrats
WASHINGTON -- There are those who say the tea party is fading in influence, but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the movement is on the cusp of achieving what once seemed nearly impossible: keeping the Senate Democratic. A year ago,...
Tags: Barack Obama, Richard Mourdock, Harry Reid, Sharron E. Angle, White House
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Walsh backtracks slightly on abortion comments
Tribune reporterRepublican U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh backtracked slightly on his controversial remarks about abortion, saying today that there are “very rare circumstances” in which a pregnant woman may need to undergo an abortion to save her life. The comment...Tags: Planned Parenthood, Politics, Joe Walsh, Medical Procedures and Tests, Family
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Jobs, health care highlight U.S. Senate debate
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) - Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill cast herself as a moderate and portrayed Republican challenger Todd Akin as an extremist in their final debate of a contentious Missouri Senate race. Akin repeatedly linked McCaskill to the policies of...
Tags: Politics, Claire McCaskill, Elections, U.S. Senate, St. Louis
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