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Eternal Disgrace: US politicians display gross ignoranceThe blunders of US politicians have inspired jokes and parodies for decades. With the Presidential election campaign heating up, there's a whole new supply of ammunition. But as Marina Portnaya reports, some believe the comments are displays of ignorance and disregard for world affairs ... and no laughing matter. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.commore info
Epic Politics Man grills Donald Trump on why his Romney endorsement even mattersMichael "Epic Politics Man" Shure reports live from Las Vegas about Donald Trump's "passionless" endorsement of Mitt Romney. Tune in Weeknights at 7:00/6:00c on Current TV current.commore info
Schieffer: Football puts me to sleep, politics keep me upBob Schieffer says he might fall asleep in front of the TV tonight watching the Super Bowl game, but the political game playing out now "still keeps me up nights."more info
Poverty and Politics: How Strong Is Safety Net for Poor Americans?Presidential candidates have loaded recent stump speeches with references to wealth, taxes and "the very poor." Jeffrey Brown explores the role of poverty this election year with Lawrence Mead of New York University, Angela Glover Blackwell of the advocacy group PolicyLink and Barbara Perry of the University of Virginia.more info
10 Most Awkward Political GaffesPolitics is funny when idiots are involved. www.liquidgeneration.commore info
Alex Jones: How The Elite Control PoliticsPlease rate and comment and send this video to all your contacts :) www.InfoWars.com http It is very important for us all to realise that we're living under a simple but clever system that has been designed to contain revolution whilst projecting the illusion of being a free, fair and open democracy. The 2-party system provides firm support for the elite to implement their agenda from the top down, whilst the ordinary people at the grassroots level squabble between themselves over which political party is the best. In reality, it doesn't matter which of the two parties you vote for because the same agenda will unfold regardless. Hence, both parties are controlled at the very top by the same force. Oh yeah, YouTube, please stop censoring the view counters on these videos, it is beyond obvious now and just about every YouTube user knows that you fiddle the view counters to keep videos like this off the most-viewed lists. Why bother when it is just so blatantly obvious? www.InfoWars.com http NufffRespect www.youtube.commore info
The GOP's Racial PoliticsFrom the subtle to the sickening, this Republican primary season has seen a normalizing of racist and racially-coded language. It was not so long ago that the chairman of the Republican National Committee apologized for his party's history of "trying to benefit politically from racial polarization," and told the NAACP, "I am here today as the Republican Chairman to tell you we were wrong." Such leadership cannot be found now. Newt Gingrich may be the new master of race politics with his efforts to label Barack Obama the "food-stamp president" and his generous offer to lecture African-Americans at the NAACP on why they should demand paychecks instead of food stamps. We know that Mr. Gingrich's claims of being a "historian" for Freddie and Fannie are a strain, but would it be that hard for him to check the history of NAACP's leadership on developing and demanding groundbreaking job creation policies? (Or to note that more food stamp recipients are white than any other race or ethnicity?) But why would a historian let facts get in the way of historical racial prejudice? ThinkProgress' Jeff Spross has compiled a recent history of the GOP's dehumanizing and divisive language that threatens to plague the primary process for weeks to come. thinkprogress.orgmore info
Teaching Obama PoliticsCenk Uygur (host of The Young Turks) explains why president Barack Obama needs to learn some basic lessons about politics in light of his most recent cave-in to Republicans on tax cuts for the rich.more info
Fault Lines - Politics, Religion and the Tea PartyAs the race for the Republican presidential nomination for the 2012 elections heats up, Fault Lines follows the Iowa campaign trail to investigate the underlying forces shaping candidates.What role does religion play in the US presidential elections?more info
Ricky Gervais - Politics (Hitler interprets Nietzsche)a couple minutes from Ricky Gervais' Politics.more info
Immigration, Politics, BishopsSo how are you to vote if you are a Catholic? That depends on who you ask - the bishops or Catholic voters! caucuses.desmoinesregister.commore info
Ron Paul on Iowa Caucus: Political Capital With Al HuntDec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- US Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul of Texas talks about the outlook for the Jan. 3 Iowa caucus. Bloomberg's Lisa Lerer and John McCormick, J. Ann Selzer, president of West Des Moines-based Selzer & Co., and commentators Margaret Carlson and Kate O'Beirne also discuss the Iowa caucus and the race for the Republican presidential nomination. (Source: Bloomberg)more info
Jimmy Talks to Kids - Politics PART 2Jimmy Kimmel Live - Jimmy Talks to Kids - Politics PART 2 Jimmy Kimmel Live's YouTube channel features clips and recaps of every episode from the late night TV show on ABC. Subscribe for clips from the monologue, the interviews, and musical performances every day of the week. Watch your favorites parts again, or catch-up on any episodes you may have missed Channel: www.youtube.com Subscribe: www.youtube.commore info
"POLITICS: A Few Halfassed Observations" Tales Of Mere ExistenceThoughts about Liberals, Conservatives, Republicans, Democrats, my side, your side, and maybe, just maybe, looking at things a little differently.more info
Movie speech stolen by PoliticianWatch more of today's news youtube.com Australian politician Anthony Albanese quoted 1995's The American President in his speech to the public. Philly D OFFICIAL APP: bit.ly Follow us on twitter: twitter.com Hosts: @joebereta @leenewtonsays Music: @hagemeistermore info
M.I.A. don't give a shit. But she did give a middle finger to the camera while performing “Give Me All Your Luvin'” alongside Nicki Minaj and Madonna during Madge's Super Bowl XLVI halftime show.
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Politics as a Four-Letter WordToday, some odds and ends from the world of government and politics. In remarks to ...more info
Italy?s Berlusconi to quit frontline politicsROME ? Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has declared he is ?stepping aside? from frontline politics, revealing he has no intention of running again for his old post. In his first interview since resigning amid turmoil over financial markets in November, Berlusconi spoke to the Financial Times at his Rome residence on a range of subjects, including what he called a media-inspired ...more info
Politics and the Supreme CourtThree major legal cases may influence the 2012 election, but the cases also illustrate how politics shape the Supreme Court.more info
Raw Politics: Romney leaves Las Vegas holding all the cardsHe may be a non-gambler, but Mitt Romney had a good night in Vegas. He left town as the night's big winner, capturing his second strong victory in a row. The result was no surprise; but the blocs he won on his way to a majority of the vote were. This is a state where [...]more info
Super Bowl ads: Prime time politicsThe Super Bowl ad has been a launching pad for new computers, soft drinks and sports cars, but this year it?s entering a new arena ? as a political football.more info
Politics 2012: Race on to woo Colorado GOP delegatesBy NICOLE DEBEVEC United Press International After swings through New England, the South and points West, the four main candidates vying to be the Republican challenger to President Obama gear up for caucuses in three states Tuesday, Colorado being the largest.more info
Politics 2012: Minnesota provides glimpse of activists' preferencesBy NICOLE DEBEVEC ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 5 (UPI) -- Republican presidential hopefuls Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum view Minnesota as a chance of getting some momentum on front-runner Mitt Romney.more info
Inside PoliticsMICHIGAN Senate hopeful's Super Bowl ad draws criticism LANSING ? The portrayal of a young Asian woman speaking broken English in a Super Bowl ad being run by U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra against Michigan incumbent Debbie Stabenow is bringing charges of racial insensitivity. GOP consultant Nick De Leeuw flat-out ...more info
Rahuls-politics-not-aimed-at-becoming-PM-Priyanka-Gandhi"It is his work that matters. He is not concerned about his reputation," Priyanka said.more info
What to watch for this weekend in politicsThe big game in politics this weekend is the Nevada Republican caucus. It's Saturday, and Mitt Romney, who won the caucus in 2008, is expected to win again. Romney won big in Florida on Tuesday, and he picked up Donald Trump's endorsement Thursday ? although the political significance of that remains unclear. Newt Gingrich is [...]more info