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Grapevine: Valentine's Day across the aisle

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    Some political spoofed Valentines

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Now some fresh pickings from the political grapevine.

It's the sip of water that won't go away.

But while senator Marco Rubio is drank during the Republican response to the state of the union was undoubtedly awkward yesterday CNN ran a graphic.

Reading career and her.

Over the -- story with Wolf Blitzer wondering aloud.

Quote so can a drink of water a make or break a political career.

CNN then clarified via Twitter.

Quote we are joking it was a t.'s.

New York democratic congressman Charlie Rangel seemed perfectly serious though when he told Fox News Latino quote.

Most people were embarrassed by his performance.

The RNC issued this response quote if I were senator rubio I wouldn't be too concerned about Charlie Rangel opinion.

Considering he hasn't seen an ethics violation he didn't -- Zombies are getting a lot of attention in Canada last year the government and British Columbia reference the threat of a zombie attack.

To encourage residents to put together emergency survival -- Then Canada's heart and stroke foundation released a video of a zombie attack to promote CPR classes really.

Yesterday zombies came up on the floor of parliament.

Zombies don't recognize borders and it is only.

-- -- -- -- that I am dedicated.

To ensuring that.

-- under the leadership of then prime minister of Canada will never become a safe haven for -- They are kidding we check.

And finally this Valentine's Day a little love.

From across the -- the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has issued a series of spoofed GOP Valentine's.

With messages including.

To millionaires.

Who says money can't -- laugh and to the 47%.

I love you 100%.

Not to be -- -- the GOP sends this.

I haven't had a Valentine's Day budget in four years from Harry Reid and from Vice President Biden today's three letter word LO VE.