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Politics
Stylist Refuses to Cut New Mexico Governor’s Hair Over Gay-Marriage Stance
President Obama Sings ‘Sweet Home Chicago’ During White-House Concert
When blues legend Buddy Guy asks you to sing and Mick Jagger hands you a microphone, you sing. Even if you’re the President of the United States.
Barack Obama treated the East Room of the White House to a few lines of “Sweet …
Indiana Lawmaker: Girl Scouts Are a ‘Radicalized Organization’
Forget their delicious and addictive cookies – according to one Indiana lawmaker, the Girl Scouts are set on destroying traditional American values.
Does Occupy Wall Street Have a Future in Politics?
Star of Pete Hoekstra’s Controversial Ad Apologizes for Taking Part
The star of a political ad that depicted a bike-riding Asian woman speaking broken English is sorry that she took the gig.
Actress Lisa Chan, the main character in Michigan Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra’s campaign spot, wrote …
Megadeth Lead Singer Shows Support for Rick Santorum
The man behind “Youthanasia” says he admires the GOP presidential candidate.
The Senate’s Barbershop: An Unlikely Bailout Recipient
Your state’s senators better have nice ‘dos, because the Senate’s barbershop recently received $300,000 to keep it running, despite the decently high fees for haircuts there.
As reported by The Daily, senators didn’t even …
Mitt Romney Faces a Santorum-Like Problem on Google and Bing
‘Glitter-Bombing’ a Politician Could Get You Six Months in Jail
Nearly every single GOP presidential candidate has faced the ire of the glitter bomb — a handful of glitter thrown during a campaign event, usually by gay-rights activists who shout a message to go along with it. The …
Photos: A Brief, Fabulous History of Political Glitter Bombs
Receiving a shower of sparkles from gay rights activists has become something of a rite of passage for Republican candidates this year. But now that the Secret Service is protecting Mitt Romney, glitter-bombing’s days could be …
Street Vendor Who Reported Times Square Bomber Plans to Enter Politics
Duane Jackson, the salesman who alerted police about a car bomb in May 2010, says the experience prompted him to get more involved in his city.




