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Kathleen the Terrible
American Spectator, by David Catron
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Posted By:MissMolly, 12/17/2012 6:10:51 AM
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| Among the gifts Nancy Pelosi brings to the House of Representatives is her ability to draw a hearty guffaw from the most jaded observer of American politics. This talent for comedy was on display last Wednesday when she told a group of toadeaters disguised as journalists that she belongs to the anti-corruption party. The Orwellian absurdity of the claim, combined with her trademark vapid expression, was enough to make a cat laugh. I do, however, wish C-SPAN would flash some sort of warning on the screen when the former Speaker is about to deliver one of these howlers.
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dr.lakerman, 12/17/2012 7:19:05 AM (No. 9070322)
Kathleen is a creepy person, the kind I would avoid at a party. And I am especially annoyed with Catholic baby killers. Her position at HHS makes her the Hitler of Catholic baby killers.
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rosewater, 12/17/2012 10:27:04 AM (No. 9070680)
I despised this woman when she was governor of my state when she was kissing as much Democrap butt as she could to get to her current position.
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You Just Can´t Stop Playing ´Dots´
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Atlantic, by Rebecca Greenfield
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/10/2013 6:04:56 AM
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The iPhone game of the moment, Dots, is so addictive that it´s impossible to even talk about how addictive it is to play the color-coded connect-the-dots game without stopping to play another round — or 25. After seeing that one million people had downloaded the unassuming app in just one week, I decided to "try it out for work." I´m not the smartphone gaming type — Words with Friends, Scrabble, and Fruit Ninja all sit on my iPhone screen, but they haven´t been tapped for months. But, Dots — Dots is dangerous. When sitting down to write about the wonders
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BPD commish: Feds didn’t share intel on Tamerlan until he was dead
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Boston Herald, by Hillary Chabot
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/9/2013 11:46:58 AM
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Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis testified before Congress today that federal officials didn’t share their intelligence on Boston marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsanaev until days after pictures of the alleged terrorists surfaced. Davis told lawmakers the FBI began to share information about their 2011 investigation only after Tamerlan died following a gun battle with law enforcement. Russian officials had flagged Tamerlan Tsarnaev as a possible extremist in 2011. The FBI had investigated him and knew he traveled back to Russia months before the bombings.
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Nearly a Third of America´s Bee Colonies Died Over the Winter
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Atlantic, by Philip Bump
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/9/2013 5:44:12 AM
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A preliminary tally indicates that almost a third of all of the managed bee colonies in the United States — 31.1 percent — didn´t survive the winter. That makes it the fourth-worst winter since 2006. Bee Informed, a partnership funded in part by the Department of Agriculture, released its annual survey of colony deaths yesterday. For the seventh winter in a row, the percentage of colonies that didn´t survive exceeded the "acceptable" range of 14 percent. For the fourth time in those seven seasons, the percentage that didn´t survive was double what scientists consider acceptable.
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Oh, cool: EU now trying to criminalize unregistered seeds and plants
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Hot Air, by Erika Johnsen
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/9/2013 5:03:27 AM
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The European Union, you might have heard, has some pretty serious economic-and-debt problems going on, but don’t you dare accuse them of neglecting the little things. They’ve found the time (and, presumably, the money and resources necessary for the added bureaucracy and enforcement) to attempt to expand further their regulation of the farming industry, as well as outlaw certain seeds that haven’t been explicitly tested and approved. They say they’re just trying to streamline and better the existing regulations, but not everyone’s convinced: The European Commission is reforming the European Union’s plant and animal health legislation
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Wearable robots getting lighter, more portable
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Associated Press, by Carla K. Johnson
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/9/2013 4:53:51 AM
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CHICAGO -- When Michael Gore stands, it´s a triumph of science and engineering. Eleven years ago, Gore was paralyzed from the waist down in a workplace accident, yet he rises from his wheelchair to his full 6-foot-2-inches and walks across the room with help from a lightweight wearable robot. The technology has many nicknames. Besides "wearable robot," the inventions also are called "electronic legs" or "powered exoskeletons." This version, called Indego, is among several competing products being used and tested in U.S. rehab hospitals that hold promise not only for people such as Gore with spinal injuries,
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Meet the Man Who Rescued Three Women Missing for a Decade in Cleveland
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Atlantic, by Adam Clark Estes
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/7/2013 5:43:15 AM
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Thanks to a 911 phone call and the help of an energetic neighbor named Charles Ramsey, three women who´ve been missing for years are now safe. Cleveland Police found all three women alive in the house of a local 52-year-old school bus driver named Ariel Castro who was arrested soon after the call. (Listen to Amanda Berry´s 911 call here. Better yet, listen to Charles Ramsey´s 911 call here.) Amanda Berry, who went missing ten years ago at age 16, and Gina DeJesus, who went missing a year later at age 14 had both been subjects of a years-long
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Antonia ‘Toni’ Larroux’s hilarious obit goes from inside joke to viral Internet sensation
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New York Daily News, by Deborah Hastings
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/7/2013 5:39:27 AM
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It was never meant to be anything more than an inside joke shared by the beloved family of Antonia “Toni” Larroux, who died last week after suffering a stroke. Her tongue-in-cheek obituary was only supposed to appear in local Mississippi newspapers’ print and online editions. But it ended up — through a long and complicated series of events — being posted Saturday in its entirety on The New York Times’ website. And then it appeared seemingly everywhere. “It’s just been a really, really neat thing,” her son, Jean Larroux III, told The Daily News. Much of the obituary was farce,
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Search drags on for burial spot for bomb suspect
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Associated Press, by Denise Lavoie*
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/7/2013 4:38:58 AM
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BOSTON -- Despite more than 100 offers, a Massachusetts funeral director is striking out in his search for a burial location for the body of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect who was killed in a gun battle with police. On Monday, Worcester funeral home director Peter Stefan said he´d received 120 burial offers from the United States and Canada for the body of Tamerlan Tsarnaev. But he said when he talked to officials in the cities and towns where the graves are located, nobody wanted the body there. Tsarnaev´s mother said she wants her son´s remains returned to Russia.
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3 missing women found in Ohio, 3 brothers arrested
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Associated Press, by Thomas J. Sheeran & John Coyne
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/7/2013 4:34:34 AM
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CLEVELAND -- Three women who went missing separately about a decade ago were found Monday in a home just south of downtown and likely had been tied up during years of captivity, said police, who arrested three brothers. One of the women said she had been abducted and told a 911 dispatcher in a frantic call, "I´m free now." Crowds gathered Monday night on the street near the home where the city´s police chief said he thought Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight had been held since they went missing when they were in their teens
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UMass flunking Marathon test
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Boston Herald, by Rachelle Cohen
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/6/2013 7:29:13 AM
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UMass/Dartmouth officials continue to stonewall on the issue of releasing information on the records of four students now in custody in connection with the Boston Marathon bombing. The taxpayers, whose hard-earned dollars keep the place in business, should be outraged. “We are prohibited from releasing such records by [the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act],” insisted school spokesman John Hoey. “Our interpretation of the law indicates that that information is confidential.” Note that little “our interpretation” caveat. As a naturalized citizen, accused Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was eligible both for reduced in-state tuition and for student aid —
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Video: CNN panel names Romney a religious fanatic for promoting … children
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Hot Air, by Ed Morrissey
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/5/2013 4:55:26 AM
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Via BuzzFeed, here’s the latest in tolerance from last night’s Piers Morgan show. Mitt Romney spoke at a commencement for Southern Virginia University, whose student body is 92% Mormon, according to Hunter Schwartz, and Romney used his speech to talk about traditional Mormon pro-family values — or really, generic Christian family values. For quoting Psalms — by the way, an Old Testament book common to all Christians and Jews — the panel laughs Romney out of the room as a “religious fanatic”:(Snip for video)The NIV has this as “children,” while the Ignatius Catholic version uses “sons” instead.
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America must see Gosnell evil, so that we may rid ourselves of it
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Fox News, by Kimberly Guilfoyle
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Posted By: MissMolly- 5/4/2013 6:06:16 AM
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We can be judged in many ways. One measure of a civilization’s morality is how it treats those without power. Pope John Paul II once said, “a society will be judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members; and among the most vulnerable are surely the unborn and the dying.” As I write these words 7 women and 5 men are deliberating the fate of a man accused of killing our country’s most weak and most vulnerable. The alleged crimes are horrific and difficult to imagine,
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Earthquake: Did Carney Presser End MSM Monolith?
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PJ Media, by David Steinberg
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 5/10/2013 8:54:15 PM
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The most notable takeaway from Jay Carney’s incomprehensible Friday appearance had little to do with his Klingon grammar. Carney does not represent the historical value of the event – you should be wise to forget his performance, and instead take note that he was flanked by the entire room, without exception. Do not underestimate the significance: the Obama administration has not faced such an onslaught of truth-seeking since he took office in 2008, and further, no Democratic administration has been charged from all sides like this in recent memory. That press conference was unthinkable just days ago
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Carney Blames Romney for Politicizing Benghazi
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Breitbart´s Big Government, by Ben Shapiro
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/10/2013 9:49:16 PM
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Friday, White House press secretary Jay Carney blamed Mitt Romney and Republicans for “politicizing” the Benghazi terrorist attacks. Harkening back to a Mitt Romney press conference on September 12, 2012, which addressed the Benghazi attacks only in passing while focusing instead on the assault on the American embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Carney suggested that Romney had tried to target the innocent Obama administration for telling the truth about Benghazi. “Republicans, again, in this ongoing effort that began in the hours after the attack when Mitt Romney put out a press release to try to take political
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Benghazi Whistleblower Attorney: Congress Must Subpoena Hillary Clinton to Testify Again
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/10/2013 10:05:44 PM
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Earlier today, we learned about a bombshell report that said the CIA´s Benghazi talking points were changed 12 times, with extensive input from the State Department. It comes after State Department whistleblower Gregory Hicks testified Wednesday that he was shocked when he saw Susan Rice blaming a protest for the attack on numerous talk shows. Martha MacCallum discussed the next steps in the investigation of what happened in Benghazi with Hicks´ attorney, Victoria Toensing. At this point, she thinks "it´s about time" that House Republicans start issuing subpoenas,
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The Benghazi Lie
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National Review Online, by Mark Steyn
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 5/10/2013 5:16:17 PM
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Shortly before last November’s election I took part in a Fox News documentary on Benghazi, whose other participants included the former governor of New Hampshire John Sununu. Making chit-chat while the camera crew were setting up, Governor Sununu said to me that in his view Benghazi mattered because it was “a question of character.” That’s correct. On a question of foreign policy or counterterrorism strategy, men of good faith can make the wrong decisions. But a failure of character corrodes the integrity of the state. That’s why career diplomat Gregory Hicks’s testimony
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Rep. Pelosi knocks Republicans´ ´obsession´ with Benghazi attack
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The Hill, by Sam Baker
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 5/11/2013 2:19:01 PM
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Congressional Republicans are using their Benghazi investigation as political "subterfuge" to distract from other issues, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Saturday. Pelosi said it´s important to find out what happened in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. But the right is taking it too far, she said in an interview with MSNBC´s Melissa Harris-Perry. "The obsession that some of my Republican colleagues have in the House doesn´t look like it´s on the path to really finding a solution, but just to keeping an issue alive," she said.
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CBS anchor Pelley: Journalism´s house is on fire
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Associated Press, by David Bauder
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Posted By: JoniTx- 5/11/2013 3:52:34 PM
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NEW YORK— Top CBS News anchor Scott Pelley delivered a tongue-lashing to fellow journalists on Friday, urging them to worry less about the "vanity" of being first on a story and more about being right. "This has been a bad few months for journalism," Pelley said. "We´re getting the big stories wrong over and over again." The "CBS Evening News" anchor made the criticism while accepting a journalism award named for broadcast executive Fred Friendly from Quinnipiac University. He didn´t exempt himself, noting that during early reporting of the Newtown, Conn., elementary school massacre last December he mistakenly reported
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IRS Apologizes for Targeting Conservative Groups
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Associated Press, by Stephen Ohlemacher
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Posted By: Judy W.- 5/10/2013 11:14:39 AM
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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is apologizing for inappropriately flagging conservative political groups for additional reviews during the 2012 election to see if they were violating their tax-exempt status. Lois Lerner, who heads the IRS unit that oversees tax-exempt groups, said organizations that included the words "tea party" or "patriot" in their applications for tax-exempt status were singled out for additional reviews. Lerner said the practice, initiated by low-level workers in Cincinnati, was wrong and she apologized while speaking at a conference in Washington. Many conservative groups complained during the election
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Report: Patriots coach Bill Belichick ´hates´ Tim Tebow as a player
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CBS News, by Ryan Wilson
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 5/10/2013 10:10:49 PM
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It´s been 11 days and counting since the Jets cut ties with Tim Tebow and 13 months since they traded for him. Much of the conversation in the past week and a half has been about which teams -- if any -- would be interested in the former Heisman Trophy winner. The usual suspects include Tebow´s hometown Jacksonville Jaguars, but new general manager David Caldwell has said in no uncertain terms that Tebow isn´t an option (laudatory commercials from local lawyers notwithstanding). The other, less conventional landing spot: New England. Coach Bill Belichick sees value where other talent evaluators don´t
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Former Nixon aide claims he has evidence Lyndon B. Johnson arranged John F. Kennedy´s assassination in new book
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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/11/2013 12:33:02 PM
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Esteemed Republican strategist and lobbyist Roger Stone writes in his upcoming book that former president Lyndon B. Johnson set up John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Stone also writes that Richard Nixon and Johnson had a documented relationship with Jack Ruby, Lee Harvey Oswald’s killer, years before he shot Oswald in the basement of Dallas police headquarters in 1963. Stone, who worked for Richard Nixon’s Committee to Re-elect the President in 1972 and later served in the Nixon administration, writes that Johnson, a congressman at the time, instructed Richard Nixon, also a congressman at the time, to hire Ruby onto
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In Dublin, former US President Carter calls on EU to start labelling products from ‘illegal’ settlements´
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European Jewish Press, by Yossi Lempkowicz
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 5/11/2013 7:46:55 AM
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DUBLIN -Former US President Jimmy Carter said in Dublin “the EU should move to introduce proper labelling of goods produced on illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.” (snip)It could therefore introduce a clear labelling of products made in Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law,” he added. Ireland currently holds the rotating EU presidency until end of June. Mary Robinson said this was not “an anti-Israel move,” but rather “a concrete step, supported by many of our Israeli friends, to revive the hope of a future state of Palestine
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On Dixie Chicks, NPR and WashPost Slam ´Cowardice´ of Country-Music Industry, Backward Fans
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Newsbusters, by Tim Graham
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 5/11/2013 10:16:06 AM
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The new Natalie Maines record is continuing to spur music writers to slam the "cowardice" of the country-music industry and the stuffiness of the country-music audience in the aftermath of Maines trashing President Bush at a London concert on the eve of the Iraq war. On the NPR show "Fresh Air" on Wednesday, music critic Ken Tucker insisted Maines was just ahead of where the majority would arrive on Bush´s wrong-headedness: TUCKER: When Natalie Maines remarked from a London stage in 2003 that the Dixie Chicks were, quote, "ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas,"
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Prince Harry Visits America, But ABC Proclaims the Obamas to be ´Washington´s Royalty?´
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NewsBusters, by Scott Whitlock
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/10/2013 9:57:40 PM
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Britain´s Prince Harry arrived in Washington on Thursday, but ABC declared the Obamas to be "Washington´s royalty." On Friday´s Good Morning America, reporter Lama Hasan recounted the prince´s visit to the White House and an event with Michelle Obama. She hyped, "And then there was this: A clandestine visit with the First Lady that brought a little British glamour to Washington´s royalty. " The segment then cut to a clip of the First Lady. [See video below. MP3 audio here.] If the Obama´s are "Washington´s royalty," what does that make the Kennedys? On February 15, 2010, GMA´s George
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