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The GOP congressman Ed would like to remove from office

  Tonight in "Ask Ed Live," we heard from two of our viewers. Hear Ed discuss the GOP Congress's hatred for the President. Ed will also reveal his pick for the Republican member of Congress he'd like to see removed from office.  You won't want to miss this.

How scandals drive politics

  MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki talks to an Up panel which includes, Democratic pollster Margie Omero, Prof. Alan Abramowitz, The New Yorker’s Rick Hertzberg, Julianne Malveaux talk about the scandals plaguing the Obama administration and why the president’s approval rating has increased in spite of them.

Why repealing Obamacare is a horrible idea

  It was a scandal-filled week for the Obama administration, but Ed will fill you in on the real scandal going on in Washington, D.C right now. Republicans are working harder than ever to take away your health care. Tonight, Ed talks to a 26-year-old fighting cancer without health insurance.

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O’Donnell reminds politicians of the real IRS scandal

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Local reaction to IRS tax scandal

House GOP pumped to vote to repeal Obamacare–for the 37th time

Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Question Justice Department over AP Phone Records Grab

NBC Politics: Boehner presses Obama, White House for Benghazi emails

Battle over immigration bill starts in Congress

GOP report faults State Dept. on Libya security

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  Boehner needs no obstruction primer from Heritage Action

Rep. Louise Slaughter, D-New York, joins Martin Bashir to discuss why Speaker John Boehner would need a primer on obstruction from 501(c)4 Heritage Action – when some call him a champion obstructer himself – and then both discuss her work to stop the rise of sexual assaults in the military.

  GOP obstructionism: lather, rinse, repeal

Fresh off the heels of his 37th vote to repeal Obamacare, Speaker Boehner says repealing Obamacare is his key focus moving forward, and that means more time wasted.

  GOP strategy continues to be attack, attack, attack

Republican strategist John Feehery and the Center for American Progress’ Neera Tanden talk about the right-wing’s cry to Republican leaders to focus on the scandals for as long as possible in order to derail the president’s momentum in his second term.

  Rewriting Washington on the I.R.S.

Speaker John Boehner wants to know who's going to jail over the "scandal" at the I.R.S., and MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell called that the "stupidest thing" the Speaker's ever said. He has more in his latest Rewrite.

  Conservative editors warn Republicans

The editors of the conservative National Review warn Republicans that scandal is not an agenda. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell discusses Republican scandal politics with MSNBC's Joy Reid.

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