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Papantonio: Blue Dog Dems Force Keystone Vote http://ow.ly/EeZ3j
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Like I've always said--the biggest problem with Obama is his party.
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Democrats Crushed In Midterms, But Progressive Ideals Prosper http://ow.ly/EbmUY
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Papantonio: Bush’s Real Legacy -- The 5th Circuit Court http://ow.ly/E4X8R
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Papantonio: Get Ready For the Clinton Purge of Liberal Democrats http://ow.ly/DYRHC
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Papantonio: AAJ Takes on Lawsuit Hypocrites http://ow.ly/DWbV1
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Papantonio: Whistleblowers Expose IRS’s Corporate Giveaways http://ow.ly/DOIOM
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so why not arrest all employee
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The Corporate Assault on Civil Justice http://ow.ly/Eetdc
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Big middle finger to the corporate evil doers.
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Farron Cousins: Is Austerity Bringing A New Meltdown? http://ow.ly/E8h44
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~My chosen icon for the Wall Street Billionaire Bailout Society is the Stay Puft marshmallow giant.~
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Papantonio: Charlotte's Web Is a Life Saving Legalized Marijuana in Florida http://ow.ly/DYS55
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Ed Schultz: Republicans seek ‘100-year majority’ http://ow.ly/DYAvq
After Tuesday’s win, Republicans set their sights on a “100-year majority.” Ed Schultz, Rep. Jan Schakowsky and Michael Eric Dyson... Read more »
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I like Ed Schultz but he never calls out Obama like he should.
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Midterm Losses a Teachable Moment For Progressives http://ow.ly/DSK20
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Yes. I saw all that evidence you provided. Apparently, you're not aware of what "holes" means either. Haha.

The only thing you provided any specifics for was refuted. The rest was babbling, Fox-gleaned conjecture without evidence and had no connection with reality. Hence, no way to refute it. It's called "The Big Lie." Look it up.

Your knowledge of politics is stunning. For instance, you obviously realize all the actual progressives who ran won. Your confusing them with mainstream Dems (aka GOP Lite) must have just been absent-mindedness. 

You also obviously realize that gloating about, what history will record, as stolen governor's races (being that the numbers simply don't crunch) is indicative of no national political trend. Absent-mindedness again obviously. Oh and if the arguments about low turnout (mostly caused by suppression, intimidation, and illegal voter purging (which I guess you forgot to address) are true, no one, relative to all registered voters, actually voted for the GOP. Hence, no mandate. But you knew that, right?

Hey look! You got something right. Exactly! The insurance corps' policies didn't comply with the ACA, because they didn't ACTUALLY provide the level of coverage they purported to.

You're so smart.
 
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Mike Papantonio, and Sam Seder take to the airwaves every week to battle corporate fat cats, corrupt politicians, and talking heads.  They also take the time to highlight those who are working everyday to create a better tomorrow.