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Katherine Miller on fundraising in 2015. With apologies to the DCCC, NRCC, et al.
Katherine Miller on fundraising in 2015. With apologies to the DCCC, NRCC, et al.
Harry Reid went nuclear today. What does that actually mean?
It was the first song she learned outside of church.
The right still thinks it's winning.
Bill Thompson, his chief rival, will drop out, the Daily News reports.
This is what you do when you win the Democratic nomination to be mayor of New York.
While the National Rifle Association publicly fights against a national gun registry, the organization has gone to incredible lengths to compile information on "tens of millions" of gun owners — without their consent.
Alan Chambers wasn’t just the leader of Exodus International, he was also a member. When he shut down the ministry network this summer, foes and allies alike debated whether this was a tipping point for conservative Christians’ acceptance of homosexuality or merely a symptom of his own inability to practice what he preached.
"We're proud of you guys," the president says.
It's "transparent," the president tells Charlie Rose in an interview. Here's a portion of that transcript, from PBS.
Sunnymede, now a gracious estate in Morris Township, N.J., was better known in the 1990s as "An Afternoon Delight". This is Real Joe Biden, not Fake Joe Biden, but you may be confused when you're done reading about his remarks.
As the State Department's story about what happened in Benghazi crumbles, Clinton's personal spokesperson, Philippe Reines, loses his temper. "Have a good day. And by good day I mean Fuck Off."
BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti, a HuffPo cofounder, recalls their brief partnership on the record for the first time. "At war with himself," but at least it paid for the remodeling of his kitchen.
It may only have been for a few minutes in 1992. But this is a little-known, true fact: The likely GOP nominee is a former Democrat.
Welcome to BuzzFeed's new original political reporting, the first in a series of new sections we are adding to the site this year that will meld clear, smart, and funny journalism into the vital, churning mix that is BuzzFeed, with the aim of creating the first pure social news organization.
Why not just tell the truth? The odd, small shadings of truth were the talk of the spin room in Concord after Sunday's debate.
The radio host offends often, but he doesn't apologize much. And when he does, as he did today — to women, African-Americans, a sick person — he doesn't exactly put his heart into it. But Sandra Fluke, whom he called a "slut," is in good company.
Funny or Die is offering a cool $100 for an actress who looks like the woman at the center of the Washington scandal. The project: "General Petraeus Sex Tape."
It was a key moment in the 1988 Democratic primary, described in Richard Ben Cramer's What It Takes and revived today by the @whatittakes2012, a social reading of the classic.
She's a lefty they can respect. "I really love people who are liberal that are honest about it," says Inhofe.