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What We Already Knew About The Tea Party And ‘The Newsroom’ Finally Said Out Loud

They’ve been fighting this battle for years. They have a message at the end of the video for anyone who tries to stop them.

Eight Outspoken Grannies Have A Few Thoughts On ‘Legitimate Rape’ That You Don’t Want To Miss

Here’s how a Category 1 hurricane can still be incredibly dangerous and damaging.Hurricane Isaac Hits Land On The 7 Year Anniversary Of Katrina

We really can’t believe he just said this.

If You Wondered Why The GOP Hates Barack Obama So Much, Here’s Your Answer

This short video, which was posted a few days ago, has already gotten nearly three million hits.

Bill Nye The Science Guy Was Asked About Evolution Deniers And This Is What He Said

Yes.

One Thing Is Clear About Clint Eastwood’s ”Invisible Obama” Moment . . .

 


This Week’s Top 3 On ThinkProgr​ess: The RNC Edition


This week was dominated by the Republican National Convention, and ThinkProgress was there to fact-check the claims of the GOP’s featured stars. Check out the important posts you may have missed:

1. FACTS MATTER: The Ultimate Guide To Mitt Romney’s Convention Speech

2. The 6 Worst Lies In Paul Ryan’s Speech

3. RNC’s Featured Small Business Owner: My Company Needs More Government Contracts

Best,

Igor Volsky Deputy Editor, ThinkProgress

Victory! Re: One family vs. Wells Fargo


One week ago, Wells Fargo was preparing to foreclose on Gail Leeks’s house unless they could speak to Gail’s mother — which was a serious problem, since Gail’s mother passed away months ago from cancer, leaving her home to Gail.

But then 150,000 people — including you — signed a petition Gail started on Change.org. Now Wells Fargo has agreed to work with Gail to negotiate fair monthly payments so Gail can keep her home. Gail is working with her local elected officials and community empowerment groups to make sure that Wells Fargo sticks to its word.

Gail is overjoyed that she gets to keep the home her family has owned for two generations. “I feel like my mother guided all of this from her place in heaven; she wanted me to be still in my life and to have a home for the rest of my life,” Gail says. “Thank you to each and every one of the 159,917 people who sent us their love, prayers, support and inspiration.”

Gail’s win is another foreclosure victory that proves that homeowners can use solidarity and public pressure to stand up to the banks. Every day, families start petitions on Change.org to fight for the things that matter most to them.  Start a petition of your own — it takes about 3 minutes.

Thank you, from Gail’s family and ours,

– Tim and the Change.org team