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From Nancy Reagan to Laura Bush, Obama is hardly the first First Lady to take on a relatively tame public policy issue.
Spolier: The average cable news host is a pretty white man wearing lipstick.
The tours have a thoroughly average 3.5 stars on Yelp. "Worst club in DC. And I got caught planking on secret service car," wrote one reviewer.
Rand Paul's filibuster made for strange bedfellows in the punditocracy. Here's a breakdown ranked from most supportive of Rand to least.
The Senator wants to know if it would be constitutional to kill an American in a café with a drone strike. "You have to look at all of the facts," says Holder.
Divestment campaigners labeled "anti-American."
"The chatter is he's up to something," says one Florida operative.
Historically stingy on pardons. One-third forgive drug crimes.
"This is not a movie role, this is a job application," says one Kentucky Democratic operative of Judd's potential Senate run.
His lawyer agrees the 1993 World Trade Center plotter should be imprisoned but thinks human contact would pose no threat.
"This is not a movie role, this is a job application," says one Kentucky Democratic operative of Judd's potential Senate run.
SuperPAC founder that boycotted Super Bowl halftime show thinks Bey is in the Illuminati, but "probably a very nice lady."
The ABC anchor has previously been accused of being drunk during newscasts. After the State of the Union address, she referenced Japanese performance art.
Some said her dress looked like a little girl's holiday get-up. But those toned arms!
Dorner's "best friend" in the Navy recalls a "happy, bubbly, smiley" officer. A "man's man" with few traces of the anger that drove a murderous spree.