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We're going to keep our eye on this one.
"I said what I said."
The Massachusetts congressman "caused a scene" on the way to the Pines last Friday, and it had nothing to do with his amazing abs.
The president is expected to sign it this week.
"If you're trying to be bitchy, you're doing a good job," hissed Barney's boyfriend in his defense. Snap!
Plus Tina Fey is a harsh critic, on our regular late-night roundup.
The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee had "Little Punk Staffer" buttons made for congressional aides.
The unlikely pair are headlining Washington's winter Gridiron Dinner.
It'll be in a Defense Department authorization bill, he says.
There's wild speculation about tomorrow's gay rights march.
Which is, as you can imagine, different from the Defense of Marriage Act.
"I amuse myself a lot by thinking what would happen if I said, 'Do you realize what an idiotic question that is?'"
We didn't believe this story could be true, but it was in "Page Six," so it must be.
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