“I really don’t think that people who make $255,000 a year, a family of four, $255,000 a year of annual income or even adjusted gross income is rich,” the former Republican National Committee Chairman told Hardball’s Chris Matthews on Monday night. Read More
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After violent in-custody death, family of Alesia Thomas sues LAPD for video
Alesia Thomas died after being handcuffed by the hands and ankles and kicked in the genitals by officers. L.A. police are refusing to release video of the incident. Read More
Romney’s 47% comment named quote of the year
Mitt Romney beats out some stiff competition to win first and second place in Yale Law School's annual list of the year's most notable quotes. See the full list here! Read More
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Rula Jebreal December 10, 2012
Belusconi failed his country politically, economically and morally. So why does he think he should run again?
Politicians in Europe, like Italy's Belusconi, behave as though they are above public morality and the law. … Read More
Melissa Harris-Perry December 8, 2012
A plea to Michigan’s governor: Don’t pull a Scott Walker
Michigan's legislature pushed through right-to-work bills this week. All that's left now is a signature from Gov. Rick Snyder, who has promised to sign the bill--effectively killing unions--once it reaches his desk. I'd like to ask him to reconsider. … Read More
Crist: GOP no place to be tolerant, kind, or compassionate
'The [Republican] party has changed," said Crist, explaining his recent switch to the Democrats. Read More
Obama and Boehner ‘will be able to do a deal’
“It really is the president and the Speaker who will do this deal,” Daley told Andrea Mitchell on Monday. “They have respect for each other. They like each other. They will be able to do a deal together.” Read More
‘Gangnam’ rapper apologizes for anti-American lyrics
South Korean rapper and pop singer PSY issued an apology for his anti-American performances nearly a decade ago, and went on to perform in the annual "Christmas in Washington" charity event Sunday evening. Read More
‘We stand together with Malala’
Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai, 15, who was shot by a Taliban gunman last October, was honored Monday at the UNESCO conference in Paris. Pakistani president Asif Ali Zardari pledged $10 million for girls' education. Read More
Boehner-Obama talks: the cone of silence
Speaker Boehner's office confirms ongoing discussions with the White House, but declines to give details. Read More
Public opinion shifting towards gay marriage
As the Supreme Court prepares to take up two cases on same-sex marriage, shifting public opinion on the issue may play a crucial in the Justices' decision-making process. Read More
Rice’s ties to African leaders questioned
Trying to put the Benghazi incident behind her, Susan Rice now faces questions about her ties with prominent African leaders. Read More
Civil libertarians to Obama: You need to do better
After four years characterized largely by disappointment, civil liberties groups are pushing President Obama for a renewed commitment to issues like closing Guantanamo Bay, scaling back targeted killings, and trying terrorist suspects in civilian courts in a second term. But are they likely to have more success? Read More
Michigan governor ‘betrayed’ state’s trust
The staff of Detroit's largest daily newspaper published a blistering editorial on Sunday, saying Michigan's governor had double-crossed voters by coming out in support of anti-union right-to-work legislation. Read More
Booker ‘absolutely’ considering a run against Gov. Christie
As speculation gathers speed that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has his sights on the Oval Office for 2016, he might first have to face challenges from his own backyard just to keep his seat. Read More
Is the War on Drugs finally going to pot?
Washington state on Thursday became the first in the nation to allow adults the right to legally use recreational marijuana. But is the proverbial War on Drugs over? Read More
Former GOP governor now a registered Democrat
It's official: Charlie Crist, the former Republican governor of Florida, has crossed party lines and is now a Democrat. Read More
Gabby Douglas: I’m going for gold again in 2016
America's golden girl wants to inspire others who might be struggling to reach their dreams. Read More
For gay-marriage advocates, an ‘incredible day’
The Supreme Court's decision to review DOMA and Prop 8 was greeted as a step forward for same-sex marriage Read More
Ungrateful? Obama says yes on disaster relief, while Christie says no on healthcare
What happened to their friendship? Christie led New Jersey to be the 19th state to reject part of Obamacare Read More
DeMint to Limbaugh: Maybe I’ll force out Boehner!
Outgoing GOP Sen. Jim DeMint took a jab at House Speaker John Boehner, joking to Rush Limbaugh on Thursday that he might help dump the Republican leader. Read More
Why Obama and Boehner must talk in private
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Friday that he's not concerned that President Obama and Speaker Boehner have taken it upon themselves to reach a budget deal. Read More
It is time for America to accept marriage equality
The Supreme Court’s decision to weigh in on same-sex marriage cases means a lot for this country. It's time to right our wrongs. Read More
In hopeful sign, Egypt delays early voting on draft constitution
Egypt's election committee has postponed the vote for Egyptian expatriates on the country's draft constitution--perhaps an indication President Morsi may be willing to consider opposition forces' demands. Read More