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Signs accumulate that liberals
are embarrassed by Obama
American Thinker, by Thomas Lifson    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 10/7/2012 11:27:42 AM     Post Reply
President Obama's poor debate performance may have shattered some illusions among his supporters in the liberal media elite. Having invested themselves in the illusion of him as the fulfillment of the liberal dream of shattering glass ceilings and pernicious racial stereotypes, his evident lack of preparation felt like a betrayal to some. They are starting to catch on that they bought into an illusion. So they are turning on him. Witness the shocking empty chair cover on the New Yorker, edited by Obama hagiographer David Remnick: The comments which follow savaging Obama are worth reading, too.

Real America still believes
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, by Salena Zito    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/7/2012 11:12:06 AM     Post Reply
SHARPSBURG, Md. Just past dawn on a brisk September morning, a couple in their 30s walked along the sunken road known as “Bloody Lane” with a toddler sleeping soundly in her stroller and a newborn snuggled against his father. “Just think about this — we’re standing here at the exact moment the battle began,” the husband said as his wife nodded, smiled and reached down to hug her sleeping daughter. Both parents then sat in the grass along the crushed-limestone lane. They were among thousands who converged before sunrise on this small Maryland town for the 150th anniversary of Antietam

Cameron Says Further Action
to Be Taken on Taxing the Rich
Bloomberg News, by Kitty Donaldson & Robert Hutton    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/7/2012 11:10:00 AM     Post Reply
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron said his government will announce additional measures to increase taxes on the rich, while ruling out a so-called mansion tax wanted by his Liberal Democrat coalition partners. “We are going to take further action to make sure that the richest people in our country pay their fair share towards deficit reduction,” Cameron told the BBC’s “Andrew Marr Show” today as his Conservative Party began its annual conference in Birmingham, central England. He said he didn’t believe that people who saved and bought large houses should be hit “every year with a massive

  


  

John Kerry
wrong Mitt Romney Pretender
Canada Free Press, by Judi McLeod    Original Article
Posted By: snowcloud- 10/7/2012 11:04:19 AM     Post Reply
Every election campaign has its most laughable moment, and the Barack Hussein Obama one has (make that had) John Kerry. According to Alexander Marlow, Managing Editor of savvy Breitbart news, “Team Obama Blames John Kerry for Debate Loss”. Well given that Kerry ran against him in 2004, guess that’s the closest Team Obama can get to George W. Bush. In terms of rollicking laughter, Kerry as Obama’s sparring partner in practice rounds leading up to the first presidential debate, has gotta’ be right up there with Clint Eastwood’s Empty Chair.

Obama: Beware of the
Silent Majority
Canada Free Press, by J.D. Longstreet    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/7/2012 10:59:13 AM     Post Reply
The “Silent Majority.” Where are they today? Remember during the Nixon Administration the “Silent Majority” was often spoken of in the press. The President (Nixon), himself, gave them credit for supporting him… not only in elections but supporting him generally. Well, where did they go? Oh, they’re still here… and just as powerful as before. You see them every day. They’re all around you. They are the folks you see at parties who stand around the edges of a group discussing politics. They never have any input into the discussion, they just absorb it.

Poll: Wisconsin Shake-up,
Romney in Striking Distance
Breitbart Big Government, by Elizabeth Shield    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 10:56:00 AM     Post Reply
A PPP poll released October 6 reports Romney advancing in Wisconsin, as Obama's 7% lead is reduced to a mere 2%. The poll was conducted on October 4-6 among 979 likely voters with a margin of error of 3%. The previous poll, conducted on September 20 among 842 likely voters, had Obama leading with 52% and Romney at 45%. Two weeks later and after the first presidential debate, Obama has dropped to 49% while Romney increased his vote share to 47%. The October poll also shows Romney a clear winner in the Presidential debate with 61% saying so and only

Turkish artillery return fire
at Syria for fifth day after
mortar lands inside Turkey
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/7/2012 10:53:00 AM     Post Reply
Akcakale, Turkey — Turkish artillery fired toward Syria for a fifth day in a row on Sunday, minutes after a Syrian shell landed on Turkish territory. An Associated Press video journalist witnessed the shell landing some 200 meters (200 yards) inside Turkey, near the border town of Akcakale. A short time later, eight mortars could be heard fired from Turkey. Town mayor Abdulhakim Ayhan confirmed that Turkish artillery immediately returned fire. He said shrapnel from the Syrian mortar caused some damage to a grain depot, but no one was hurt by the shelling. The Anadolu Agency reported that

  


  

Obama Flying to LA to
Reassure Hollywood Donors
Hollywood Reporter, by Tina Daunt    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 10:46:53 AM     Post Reply
The president arrives for a star-studded concert and high-roller dinner on Sunday amid "shock" in Hollywood over his Denver debate performance. President Barack Obama returns to Los Angeles Sunday for a star-bedecked celebrity concert and fundraising dinner. In the wake of his Denver debate troubles, however, the long scheduled visit has acquired another, equally urgent purpose—reassuring his Hollywood supporters that he's fighting to win the race and he's poised for a comeback in the next televised forum with former Gov. Mitt Romney. From the now iconic dinner at George Clooney’s house

Venezuelans vote for president
after fierce campaign
BBC News, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/7/2012 10:44:50 AM     Post Reply
Voters in Venezuela are going to the polls in what is predicted to be the country's most tightly contested presidential election in a decade. Left-wing incumbent Hugo Chavez, first elected in 1998, is being challenged by opposition leader Henrique Capriles. Mr Chavez wants to continue what he calls his socialist revolution while Mr Capriles has promised to restore economic growth. Almost 19 million Venezuelans are eligible to vote in the election. Mr Chavez - who is seeking a fourth term in office - was diagnosed with cancer last year but says he has now fully recovered. A colourful and often controversial

Bugle calls and insults at
dawn for Venezuela vote
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/7/2012 10:39:58 AM     Post Reply
CARACAS, Venezuela — Just try sleeping in on election day in Venezuela. In the hilly eastern Caracas slum of Petare, a truck began blaring reveille from loudspeakers before 3 a.m. and a male voice urged people to get up and vote. The man's voice also periodically insulted opposition candidate Henrique Capriles. A few hours later, a man on a motorcycle, his face covered with a red bandana, parked in front of a Petare polling station and sounded his bugle while a comrade yelled "Long Live Chavez!" President Hugo Chavez faced the tightest re-election

Brit Hume: It's no shock
Obama had weak debate
Politico, by Mackenzie Weinger    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/7/2012 10:37:03 AM     Post Reply
Fox News’s Brit Hume saiys that unlike many pundits and commentators, he wasn’t surprised by President Barack Obama’s poor debate performance. “This idea that [Mitt] Romney won the debate because Obama basically didn’t show up, I don’t buy that,” Hume said on the “Fox News Sunday” panel.(Snip)The president wasn’t “terribly bad” as a debater, but “he has a very weak case” and Romney was “on his game,” Hume said. “The president was saddled with weak circumstances, and therefore a weak case, and it was not surprising to me that he did not argue it well,” Hume said.

  



Behind the closed doors of
Washington lobbyists
CBS News, by Sharyl Attkisson    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 10:34:17 AM     Post Reply
"The Catholic Church has lobbyists," said Professor James Thurber. "The Boy Scouts have lobbyists. The AFL-CIO has lobbyists. Apple does. Everybody has a lobbyist." No one knows the business of Washington lobbying better than Thurber. He helped write a report on lobbying reform for the American Bar Association, and he teaches a course to aspiring lobbyists at American University. His definition of a lobbyist: "Someone who advocates for someone else and is getting paid for it." The fingerprints of lobbyists are all over daily life. They defeated plans to cap credit card interest rates.

Security and jobs key to
EADS-BAE merger: UK
Reuters, by Guy Faulconbridge*    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/7/2012 10:27:02 AM     Post Reply
The proposed $45 billion merger between EADS and BAE Systems must ensure British security and jobs are preserved, finance minister George Osborne said on Sunday, just three days before a deadline for detailing the deal. Tensions over the supermerger have spilled into the open in recent days as France, Britain and Germany jockey over the role of the state in what would be the world's largest aerospace and arms group. "Our approach to this has been to make it very clear that our priorities are of course the national security of the United Kingdom, second: jobs and investment

Dems Out Andrea Mitchell as Partisan
Commentary Magazine, by Jonathan S. Tobin    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/7/2012 10:10:37 AM     Post Reply
We’ve often noted in this space the enormous advantage President Obama derives from having the mainstream media firmly in his pocket. But it appears the geniuses running his campaign don’t understand that the best way to exploit this edge is not to make it so obvious as to remove any doubt that the press has gone in the tank. That was exactly what they did when they used a clip of NBC’s Andrea Mitchell spouting Obama talking points on the air in a new web ad. NBC has reacted to this breech of the informal rules

Pro-Romney Student Bullied
by Union Teacher, Gets No
Support from Union
Breitbart's Big Government, by Jennifer Stefano    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/7/2012 9:55:45 AM     Post Reply
The government sector unions that have funneled millions of dollars this election cycle to left leaning groups and candidates, have “no plans” to help a pro-Mitt Romney student who says she was victimized by a union member teacher for her political views and now fears for her life. Samantha Pawlucy, a sophmore at Charles Carroll High School in Philadelphia, told local media outlets her geometry teacher, Lynette Gaymon, tried to throw her out of class for wearing a Romney/Ryan t-shirt and demanded Pawlucy take it off and now she is afraid to return to school for fear of being attacked.

  


  

'Turkey Is Going Down
a Highly Dangerous Path'
Spiegel [Hamburg, Germany], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/7/2012 9:52:04 AM     Post Reply
Turkey's retaliation against Syria marks a dangerous new phase in the conflict -- one that threatens to grow into a regional confrontation. That, though, might be what Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan has in mind, say German editorialists on Friday. It could lead to greater Turkish influence in the Middle East. Retaliatory strikes by Turkey against Syria on Wednesday have created an entirely new dimension to a civil war that now threatens to become a full-fledged regional conflict in the Middle East. The moves by Ankara came after shelling by Syrian forces that killed five women and children in the

Another threat alleged over shirt
Philadelphia Inquirer, by Jonathan Lai    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 9:47:54 AM     Post Reply
The first call came Friday evening, tinged with racist hate. "Watch your back, (racist slur). I'mma blow your (profanity) brains out," one of Lynette Gaymon's aunts said Saturday. Gaymon, a geometry teacher at Charles Carroll High School in Port Richmond, has been accused of humiliating a student who wore a pink Romney/Ryan T-shirt on "dress-down" day Sept. 28. After the story drew media attention last week, the teacher's aunts said, she stayed out of school and took refuge with friends. On Friday, harassing phone calls began to come in, they said. Gaymon lives with two of her aunts in

Rampant recycling fraud
is draining California cash
Los Angeles Times, by Jessica Garrison    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 9:41:22 AM     Post Reply
Just over 8.5 billion recyclable cans were sold in California last year. The number redeemed for a nickel under California's recycling law: 8.3 billion. That's a return rate of nearly 100%. That kind of success isn't just impressive, it's unbelievable. But the recycling rate for certain plastic containers was even higher: 104%. California's generous recycling redemption program has led to rampant fraud. Crafty entrepreneurs are driving semi-trailers full of cans from Nevada or Arizona, which don't have deposit laws, across the border and transforming their cargo into truckfuls of nickels.

Romney TV ad: Obama ‘not
telling the truth’ about
tax reform plans
The Hill [Washington DC], by Meghashyam Mali    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 9:36:15 AM     Post Reply
Mitt Romney on Sunday unveiled a new TV ad pushing back on President Obama's claims the Republican challenger misrepresented the GOP ticket's tax reform plans in Wednesday's debate. "President Obama continues to distort Mitt Romney’s economic plan." says a voiceover as the ad begins. "The latest? Not telling the truth about Mitt Romney’s tax plan. In the first presidential debate earlier this week, the president charged that Romney's plans called for a $5 trillion tax cut.

30 Days Out:
Fundamentals Still Favor Obama
ABC News, by Amy Walter    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 9:29:51 AM     Post Reply
There's a new injury going around in political circles these days: it's called political whiplash. It's caused by the ever changing -- sometimes violently so -- perceptions of the presidential contest. This week started with dour predictions about Mitt Romney's chances. "He can't win Ohio and Wisconsin!" "His messaging is a mess!" "Donors are going to abandon him!" But by Wednesday night -- WHACK -- the views of the punditocracy shifted drastically. "Romney crushed the debate!" "President Obama was missing in action!" "This is a brand new race!!!" Then came Friday morning's job report.

  



The End Really Is Coming,
but not under Obama
Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 10/7/2012 9:27:50 AM     Post Reply
The 1300's were a crucial time in world history: Fleas carried several waves of Black Death across Europe, killing countless millions. Many thousands of Jews were slaughtered for causing that. Kings and popes and their wars came and went, as did William "Braveheart" Wallace. Beheadings facilitated the process, as did stake-burnings for heretics. Vodka and corsets were invented. Construction began on the Bastille. (Snip) That time period was also when all of the beautiful light in the NASA photo above began its journey to this page. We'll find out what comes after trillion if Obama gets a second

US officers in Israel
for military exercise: report
Agence FrancepPresse, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/7/2012 9:22:09 AM     Post Reply
US army officers have begun arriving in Israel ahead of joint military manoeuvres between the countries' armed forces, an Israeli newspaper said on Sunday. The officers will supervise the arrival of hundreds of US troops on October 14 for joint manoeuvres that will take place the following week and last for three weeks, according to Yediot Aharonot.(Snip) Time magazine reported on September 1 that Washington had significantly reduced the number of its joint military exercises with Israel, probably because of disagreement between them over how best to deal with Iran's nuclear

PM, Barak 'see
eye-to-eye' on Iran, Obama
Jerusalem Post [Israel], by Lahav Harkov    Original Article
Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/7/2012 9:14:26 AM     Post Reply
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak seemed to turn the page on their recent public bickering during a one-and-a-half-hour Saturday night meeting, saying that they had agreed to continue working together to overcome Israel's security threats. In a statement following the meeting, Barak said that he and Netanyahu "see eye-to-eye" on every aspect of the Iranian threat, as well as "the relationship with the United States under the Prime Minister's leadership."(Snip) Meanwhile, Barak’s office had said the meeting was being held neither to rebuke the defense minister nor to

I am furious over this
Hernando Today/Tampa Tribune, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Mobyclik- 10/7/2012 7:37:16 AM     Post Reply
Kudos to the Spanish-language television news network Univision for their incredible investigative report on Fast and Furious. (Snip) They documented the fact that 14 young man and women attending a birthday party were wantonly killed by drug cartel "hit" men using weapons that were traced to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and their Fast and Furious program. This is an investigative report that should have been done by the American press. They, however, are too busy finding incidents of 50 years ago so insignificant that they are off the radar screen in a week.

The no-watch zone! Tech glitch
derails online debate between
Bill O'Reilly and Jon Stewart
New York Daily News, by Richard Shapiro    Original Article
Posted By: BabyBlueEyes- 10/7/2012 7:25:04 AM     Post Reply
The rumble was bungled.A tech glitch derailed the wildly hyped online debate between Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly Saturday, triggering a mountain of mockery from frustrated fans. An untold number of viewers missed out on the event, which cost $4.95 and was billed as “The Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium.” (Snip) With the joke on them, the debate’s organizers posted an apology on Facebook, saying their servers were overloaded “due to overwhelming demand.”

Why he's falling apart
New York Daily News*, by Jim Geraghty    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/7/2012 6:20:14 AM     Post Reply
A presidential reelection campaign needs three key elements: a defense of the incumbent’s record, a successful effort to define the opposition and a compelling vision of a second term. President Obama may well celebrate a second term in Chicago next month, but the conventional wisdom underestimates the difficulty he faces, as his campaign has distinct problems with all three elements. His defense of his record is exceptionally weak, his effort to define Mitt Romney is nearly exhausted, and his vision for the next four years — perhaps the most important — has been largely missing from

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