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If there's any ensorcelling to be done, it should really be O'Donnell.
Plus, Chris Matthews tries to get Alabama governor Haley Barbour to let him know when the next boys' club meeting starts.
Plus, Rachel Maddow denounces Sharron Angle's classy effort to link Harry Reid with scary-looking people who aren't white, on our regular cable-news roundup.
Plus, the Washington 'Post''s Eugene Robinson and Keith Olbermann see gridlock as a political "wet dream" for Barack Obama.
"Tough times yield surprising — yes, scary — election prospects."
'Hardball' host asks if he's a "metaphor for a guy running for office."
Plus, Josh Holloway talks about the time a masseuse mistook him for someone other than Sawyer from 'Lost,' on our regular late-night roundup.
Maher: "I think they look on [them] as MILFs ... morons I'd like to forget."
Plus, more celebrity sightings from the past week.
He swears it's not because he knew what was coming next.
His White House correspondent Obama press conference virginity!
Absurd Matthews lines like the one in the headline are exactly why we're so excited.
So someone said! Also, David Wright was attacked by cheesy cougars, and Tyra paid for Isis's sex change. In the gossip roundup.
Also he's totally cool with that 'SNL' sketch.
According to the former NBC News anchor, it was his idea to tone down Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, and also he who saved the network's relationship with the McCain campaign.
The MSNBC president’s chi is totally out of wack over all these unjust rumors circulating about his network.
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