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Judge Napolitano: Eric Holder Claims No Bank Too Big To Jail – Video


Judge Napolitano: Eric Holder Claims No Bank Too Big To Jail
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Attorney General Eric Holder: No company is too big to jail – LoneWolf – Video


Attorney General Eric Holder: No company is too big to jail - LoneWolf
In a video message posted to the Justice Department Web site, Attorney General Eric Holder said that "when laws indeed appear to have been broken, and the ev...

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May 6 Senate Democrat Leadership Press Conference – Video


May 6 Senate Democrat Leadership Press Conference
Majority Leader Harry Reid discussed the vote on the Shaheen-Portman energy bill, Benghazi and the 2014 midterm elections at the weekly Democratic news conference on May 6. Website: http://www.rol...

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Democrat Rep. Ducks Questions On Keystone – Video


Democrat Rep. Ducks Questions On Keystone
Democrat Rep. Ducks Questions On Keystone (May 7, 2014)

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Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist says bigots a 'big reason' why he left GOP

Democrat Charlie Crist is offering up a new and inflammatory reason he left the GOP: Too many Republicans oppose President Barack Obama because he's black.

Crist made the remarks Tuesday in an interview with Fusion's Jorge Ramos that instantly drew rebukes from Republicans who said the party-switching former governor was playing the race card.

But Crist said the bigotry against Obama was a "big reason" for his decision to leave the party.

"I couldn't be consistent with myself and my core beliefs, and stay with a party that was so unfriendly toward the African-American president, I'll just go there," Crist said. "I was a Republican and I saw the activists and what they were doing, it was intolerable to me."

Ramos said Crist left the GOP to run as an independent because he was losing the 2010 Senate Republican primary to Marco Rubio. But Crist denied it.

Crist has made race an on-again and off-again theme as he campaigns for his old job back as a Democrat, his third party affiliation. When he left the GOP four years ago, he didn't mention race.

"Being a flip-flopper is bad enough, but playing the race card to win over voters is pitiful," said Izzy Santa, Republican National Committee spokeswoman.

Crist, saying he was "liberated as a Democrat," also bashed the GOP for being too inflexible and for appearing to be "anti-women, anti-immigrant, anti-minority, (and) anti-gay."

Black voters are particularly important to Crist. They comprise 28 percent of the 4.1 million active registered Democrats in Florida, and he still has to beat former state Sen. Nan Rich in a party primary before facing Gov. Rick Scott.

In a general election, black voters are key for Democrats. Along with Hispanics, African-American voters have disproportionately stayed home during midterm elections, allowing more Republican-leaning white voters to dominate and elect GOP office holders. Black and Hispanic voters each account for about 14 percent of all active registered voters.

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