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Going after the women's vote? Michelle Obama and Ann Romney wear identical hot pink outfits at presidential debate
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Daily Mail (UK), by Louise Boyle
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 7:57:52 AM
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Michelle Obama and Ann Romney both appeared to be going after the women's vote at the second presidential debate with an obvious fashion choice. The First Lady wore a coat-style, hot pink dress while Mrs Romney wore a shift with capped sleeves in exactly the same shade. The wives of the presidential candidates took their seats as their husbands appeared on stage at Hofstra University in New York on Tuesday. Scroll down for video -Twitter users suggested that both wives had chosen the color to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Romney’s Ace-in-the-Hole
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New York Sun, by Editorial
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Posted By: Drive- 10/17/2012 7:48:36 AM
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It’s starting to look like Governor Romney is going to attempt to go this whole race without playing what might be called his ace-in-the-hole. He had a chance to play it relatively early at the debate in Hempstead. It was put on the table by one of the questioners, Phillip Tricolla, who asked the president whether he agreed with his energy secretary that it’s not the policy of his department to lower gasoline prices. President Obama rattled on with his usual gift for gab without substance, and then, when the question was put to Governor Romney,
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Internet Takes Off With Mitt Romney’s ‘Binders Full of Women’
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ABC News, by Abby Phillip
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 7:45:32 AM
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Despite all the fireworks over taxes, oil and Libya, the most buzz-worthy social media moment of Tuesday night’s presidential debate was Republican nominee Mitt Romney’s comment about “binders full of women.” The inadvertently funny comment came in response to a question about pay equity for women from a member of the audience of the debate between Romney and President Obama at Hofstra University. Romney was explaining that as the governor of Massachusetts searching for qualified women to fill cabinet posts, women’s groups brought him “binders full of women” who were good candidates.
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Matthews Likens Paul Ryan's Pro-Life Views to Sharia Law
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Newsbusters, by Matt Vespa
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 7:42:35 AM
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A little over a half-hour before the debate, Matthews went on a tirade against the pro-life movement. His fury mostly centered on Rep. Paul Ryan, whose pro-life views, according to Matthews are akin to Sharia law that is practiced and advocated by radical Islamists. He also sounded the alarms that the Republican ticket may want to “operate [the United States] under a religious theory.” After exposing the theocratic conspiracy of the Republicans and the Sharia enemies within – Matthews came off as utterly unhinged. CHRIS MATTHEWS: I think it's the hottest issue that's not been exploited.
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Romney aides take aim at CNN’s Crowley after Tuesday’s debate
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Daily Caller [Washington DC], by Will Rahn
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 7:27:53 AM
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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — In the post-debate spin room Tuesday night, Mitt Romney’s senior advisers and surrogates took aim at moderator Candy Crowley as they defended their candidate’s response to a question on the Sept. 11 terrorist attack in Libya. “I thought it was terrible,” former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu said when asked by The Daily Caller what he thought of Crowley’s performance. “I think she had no business trying to be a fact-checker on the stage, because she was dead wrong.” Crowley incurred the ire of Team Romney after she said that, contrary to
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Crowley: Obama Took 17 Days to Claim Benghazi Was Terror Attack
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Breitbart Big Journalism, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/17/2012 7:23:45 AM
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On CNN's "State of the Union" on September 30, Candy Crowley asked Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) why he thought it took the administration 17 days after the Benghazi attacks to give a "sort of definitive statement" that terrorists orchestrated the attacks. While moderating Tuesday's debate, Crowley forgot the timeline and facts she commanded two weeks earlier, and she inexplicably took President Obama's side when Obama and Romney were arguing about whether Obama referred to the Libya attacks as acts of terror on the day after. Romney correctly said Obama did not
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Obama on Immigration: Only Deport 'Gang Bangers'
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Brietbart.com, by Staff
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Posted By: mainelysane- 10/17/2012 6:47:12 AM
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President Obama addresses immigration and deportation during Tuesday night's presidential town hall debate: "If we're gonna go after folks who are here illegaly, we should do it smartly and go after folks who are criminals -- gang bangers. People who are hurting the community.
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Moderator Crowley became focus of debate when talked turned to Libya
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: mainelysane- 10/17/2012 6:37:27 AM
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Candy Crowley’s signature moment as moderator of Tuesday’s rough-and-tumble presidential debate came when she was called upon to referee a dispute over President Barack Obama’s description of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya as an act of terror. When Republican Mitt Romney questioned whether the president had done so, Crowley said, “He did, in fact, sir.”“Can you say that a little louder, Candy?” Obama said, as the debate’s audience broke into applause. Please post according to site style.
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Obama won the debate on points. But some 'morning after' fact checking might even out the score
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Telegraph [UK], by Tim Stanley
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/17/2012 6:35:41 AM
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Obama won Tuesday night’s debate. His performance was far stronger second time around, more aggressive, more personal, and he commanded the floor. By contrast, some of the bad old Mitt from the primaries was back. The Republican shuffled around the stage and seem to tire halfway through. As he often does under pressure, Romney talked in innuendoes. Asked a question about achieving gender balance in the workplace, he replied, “Thankyou, that's an important topic”--which longtime Mitt followers know is code for “I never thought about that before.” He then told the audience that, as Governor of Massachusetts
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Town Haul
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American Spectator, by Jay D. Homnick
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 6:20:54 AM
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Watching the town-hall debate between President Obama and Governor Romney on Tuesday night, I kept murmuring to myself: "This is unprecedented. No one has ever debated like this before." (Snip)To put it simply, Willard "Mitt" Romney, the Mormon guy, the starched-collar guy, the high-falutin' guy, the out-of-touch guy, the too-polite guy, walked out onto a stage and delivered the best performance in the history of televised debates. Yes, he was better than my personal hero, Ronald Reagan. Better by a long shot.
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Obama's Candy
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American Spectator, by George Neumayr
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 6:15:00 AM
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"Can you say that a little louder, Candy?" Obama craved more credit from the moderator, Candy Crowley, for her correction to Mitt Romney that the president had in fact used the word "terror" a day after the killing of his ambassador in Libya. "He did, in fact, sir," Crowley said to Romney. Obama savored his "victory" in that round, but it was a hollow and disturbing one. Either he already knew it was an act of premeditated terrorism -- in which case he proceeded to lie for two weeks about that on The View, David Letterman, and at the UN --
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Todd Akin: Lazarus Rises in Missouri
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Daily Beast, by Peter J. Boyer
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 5:59:29 AM
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Of those lonely souls deemed untouchable in polite political circles, the persona non grata of the year has to be Rep. Todd Akin, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri. So swift and thorough was Akin’s shunning by his fellow Republicans after his infamous midsummer gaffe—“legitimate rape,” he told a TV interviewer, rarely results in pregnancy because a woman’s body can shut down and prevent conception—that the smart money had Akin out of the race by Labor Day.Akin was publicly urged to go away by his party’s presidential nominee, Mitt Romney,
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First Lady urges UNC crowd to 'get to work' as election approaches
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NewsObserver [Raleigh,NC], by John Root
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Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 10/17/2012 5:57:29 AM
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Three weeks before Election Day, first lady Michelle Obama sought to inject a sense of urgency into a crowd of college students Tuesday, telling them the presidential race “could all come down to what happens in a few key states like right here in North Carolina.” She called the election a stark “choice about our values and our hopes and our aspirations,” and leveled criticism at Republican priorities. “So for the next 21 days, we’re going to need you all to work like you’ve never worked before,” Obama said to loud applause from the 5,700 gathered
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25 years ago, 'Baby Jessica' McClure freed from Texas well
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New York Daily News, by Joe Ellingham
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 5:50:50 AM
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It was 25 years ago Tuesday that the nation’s attention was focused on the back yard of a home in Midland, Texas. On Oct. 14, 1987, “Baby Jessica” McClure, just 18 months old, fell into an 8-inch-wide abandoned well in her aunt’s yard while playing with other kids and became trapped. For the next 58 hours, a team of rescuers worked nonstop to free the tiny tot stuck 22 feet underground. On Oct. 16, Jessica was freed. Aside from minor injuries, she was fine. The Midland Miracle baby grew up to graduate high school
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Electric Car Crash
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Wall Street Journal, by Editorial
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 5:40:14 AM
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Mitt Romney quipped in the first Presidential debate that the problem with the Obama Administration's green energy investing isn't that it tried to pick winners and losers, but that "you pick the losers." He was being generous. Another big green Administration favorite went belly-up on Tuesday with the Chapter 11 filing by battery-maker A123 Systems Inc. Massachusetts-based A123 is—or was—part of President Obama's grand design to build a U.S. electric-car industry more or less from scratch. The company was founded by entrepreneurs in 2001 to make lithium ion phosphate batteries and attracted private investment
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Barack Obama did what he had to do
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BBC News [UK], by Mark Mardell
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/17/2012 5:37:59 AM
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The absent warrior has returned. President Obama redeemed himself. This was a different format to the first debate, and it could have been a different president on stage. Undecided New York voters asked the questions and got strong, clear statements of policy from both candidates. It is not so much that Obama won, as that he didn't lose this time. He did what he had to, and perhaps some more. He was confident, combative and strong. Supporters will feel that he's back. Mitt Romney's supporters won't be disappointed either. He put in a solid performance, nearly as good as last time
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Memo To Michelle: What A 'Huge Recovery' Looks Like
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Investors Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/17/2012 5:34:22 AM
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Michelle Obama recently described this recovery as "huge." Maybe she forgot what decade it is. The Reagan recovery in the '80s was huge. But the one her husband's policies have given us? Not so much. A Washington, D.C., hip-hop station host asked Michelle to "in your words, tell us what you think the state of the union is in right now?" Her answer: "I mean, we are seeing right now that we are in the midst of a huge recovery. Right? Because of what this president has done." We wholeheartedly agree with the first lady
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Thoughts on the second presidential debate
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Washington Examiner [DC], by Michael Barone
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 5:29:36 AM
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I compared the first presidential debate to the Battle of Little Big Horn. This second presidential debate seemed to me like one of those Civil War battles—I’m not enough of a Civil War buff to say which one—in which both armies battered each other but neither came out a clear victor and the war went on. This strikes me as one of those presidential debates, like most presidential debates, in which most Democratic voters believe the Democratic candidate won and most Republican voters believe the Republican candidate won. Barack Obama was clearly more engaged, more involved and even somewhat more informed
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Obama’s handling of Benghazi crisis suggests he’s unfit to be president
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Daily Caller, by Fred J. Eckert
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 5:24:44 AM
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Here’s a little test to tell whether someone is unfit to be president of the United States: Suppose the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, has just been ravaged in an attack on the eleventh anniversary of 9/11 that has resulted in the deaths of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans. Suppose U.S. intelligence operations claim this occurred because of a spontaneous demonstration about a YouTube video that somehow spun out of control. Suppose the U.S. State Department claims that no such demonstration occurred and that the attack and murders were the result of a well-coordinated terrorist attack.
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US presidential debate: Barack Obama fights back against Mitt Romney
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Telegraph [UK], by Jon Swaine
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/17/2012 5:23:32 AM
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Barack Obama struck back with a clear victory over Mitt Romney in the second presidential debate, aggressively confronting his Republican challenger during a bad-tempered showdown in New York. Seeking to recover from his slide in opinion polls, the US president challenged Mr Romney on a string of prominent campaign issues that he chose to ignore during his feeble showing in the first debate. He accused Mr Romney of attempting to sell voters a “sketchy deal”, devoid of economic policy detail, that he would never have accepted in his former career as a venture capitalist. “And neither should you, the American
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Outrage as moderator Candy Crowley sides with Obama and says Romney is WRONG during crucial moment in debate
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Daily Mail [UK], by Louise Boyle
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/17/2012 5:16:12 AM
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Presidential debate moderator Candy Crowley was heavily criticised this morning after appearing to side with Barack Obama during last night's debate. CNN's chief political correspondent told Mitt Romney that he was wrong about remarks Obama had made last month in the aftermath of the attacks on the U.S. consulate in Libya. During a question about security at the Benghazi consulate, where four American officials were killed, including the ambassador Chris Stevens, on September 11, Obama said he was ultimately responsible as commander-in-chief. Romney then questioned whether Obama had called the consulate attack an 'act of terror' in his Rose
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Assault Weapons Question Came From Registered Dem
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Washington Free Beacon, by Staff
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Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/17/2012 5:13:19 AM
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The woman who asked President Barack Obama about gun control during the second presidential debate Tuesday night is a registered Democrat, records show. “President Obama, during the Democratic National Convention in 2008, you stated you wanted to keep Ak-47’s out of the hands of criminals,” said Nina Gonzalez, who was part of the audience of so-called undecided voters. “What has your administration done, or plan to do, to limit the availability of assault weapons?”
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Obama went aggressive – and looked offensive
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Telegraph [UK], by Janet Daley
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/17/2012 5:08:26 AM
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So he decided to make up for being too passive last time. That was predictable enough. In fact, everybody and his wife was predicting that Barack Obama would go on the offence for this one and that's exactly what he did. But there is an important difference between between being on the offensive and being offensive which his advisers seemed to have missed. Time and again, he interrupted both Romney and the chairman. He may not have sniggered and laughed out loud but there was definitely an air of the Joe Biden playbook here. It was a messier debate all
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Don’t Worry, Be Happy
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National Review Online, by Michael Walsh
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/17/2012 5:05:49 AM
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Whatever marginal help President Obama got from Candy Crowley’s wrong-headed intervention re Libya will dissipate in the morning air, as the stenographers in the MSM contemplate the question: If Obama knew it was terrorism on Day Two, then why did his administration continue to blame the video for days afterward? Amusing to see CNN rush to her defense by quoting, out of context, the president’s reference to “terror,” but such Clintonian legalistic parsing won’t wash once the parade of contradictory TV clips starts appearing on blogs, in YouTube ads and on Fox tomorrow.
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Desperate and dirty! Obama goes for jugular in ugly clashes with Romney during fiery debate - but will it turn round his ailing campaign?
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Daily Mail [UK], by Toby Harnden, Hugo Gye
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/17/2012 5:05:26 AM
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A bristling Barack Obama went on a relentless attack in the second presidential debate, but his rival Mitt Romney gave no ground as the two men clashed repeatedly during angry and at times electric exchanges on Tuesday night. Clearly arriving with a different game plan after his lacklustre performance in Denver two weeks ago, Obama assailed Romney on his tax rate, his tax plan, his stance on the auto bailout, women’s rights and his plans to stand up to China. And this time he didn’t shy away from personal assaults on Romney’s wealth, his record at Bain
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