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Bye-Bye, Optimus Prime
American Thinker, by William L. Gensert    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 10/21/2012 10:16:16 AM     Post Reply
When a candidate can't run on his past and has no ideas for the future, he must destroy his opponent in the present -- which can be done by distorting his adversary's history and lying about his plans for the future. There is a problem with this approach, however. It works only if people trust the candidate doing the distorting. Should people actually take a look for themselves and not come up with the same conclusion, the disseminator with the poor past and no plans begins to lose credibility.

Romney/Ryan RNC Storm Pennsylvania
Breitbart's Big Government, by Joel B. Pollak    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/21/2012 10:10:45 AM     Post Reply
The Romney/Ryan campaign and the Republican National Committee have moved 60 staffers into Pennsylvania, according to Sam Stein of the Huffington Post, the latest sign that the Republican Party sees the Keystone State as competitive. Recent polls showed the GOP ticket closing the gap with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, with one poll suggesting Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan could be slightly ahead. Ryan appeared briefly at a campaign stop in western Pennsylvania yesterday at a rally that was organized at the last minute but still attracted 800 supporters.

Too little too late in Libya
Los Angeles Times, by Max Boot    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/21/2012 10:10:12 AM     Post Reply
The attack in Benghazi, which killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, was practically the only foreign policy issue to come up in the second presidential debate, and it's sure to come up again in Monday's final debate, which will be entirely devoted to foreign policy. (Snip) But one issue is unambiguous: There has been a crippling and dangerous lack of security in Libya since Moammar Kadafi was overthrown last year with the help of NATO airstrikes. This was an issue that many observers worried about while the war was ongoing: Was there a plan

  


  

Did Obama Give Gloria
Allred's Game Away?
Breitbart's Big Journalism, by Joel B. Pollak    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/21/2012 10:08:38 AM     Post Reply
For several days, reports have circulated that attorney Gloria Allred--who always seems to surface when a Democrat is in trouble--is about to drop an “October surprise” on the Romney campaign. Speculation has surrounded a story published last week by the left-wing website AlterNet, purporting to tell the story of women who claimed Mitt Romney advised them in the 1980s, in his capacity as a church leader, against having abortions. There is only one problem: the story is not new, and Breitbart News already discussed several aspects of the tale in January 2012

Bad Faith: Insurance claims
a nightmare for elderly
Post & Courier [Charleston, SC], by Tony Bartelme    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/21/2012 10:06:53 AM     Post Reply
Mattie Jewel Poston’s story begins with a gray file box. For in-depth reports on insurance rates, the risks of being hit by a hurricane and other stories, visit post andcourier.com/storm-of-money.[Snip] Stored inside are folders with receipts and bills that Mattie’s husband, Herman, kept for years: bills for burial insurance, receipts for the long-term care insurance he took out in case they couldn’t take care of each other. “He carried that box everywhere we went,” Poston said one afternoon, sitting in a wheelchair in Heartland’s nursing home in West Ashley. “Insurance was a must; it was so important.”

President Of The Free
World Calls Springsteen
“A Couple Times A Week”
Ulsterman Report, by Ulsterman    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/21/2012 10:05:52 AM     Post Reply
Ok – so in the midst of worsening Middle East violence, a stagnant economy, and a fast approaching fiscal cliff, President Barack Obama repeatedly calls a music entertainer and whines he doesn’t have “a campaign song”. Almost as pathetic as that scenario is the actual song Springsteen put together. This is now truly a campaign running on spent fumes…

Fear grips Denver suburbs
after Jessica Ridgeway's murder
Los Angeles Times, by Jenny Deam    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/21/2012 10:01:43 AM     Post Reply
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Across Denver's northwestern suburbs, where the foothills loom and one small town melts into the next, danger has pulled up a chair. (Snip) On Oct. 5, just six miles away, 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway, a fifth-grader with a sweet smile and eyeglasses in her favorite color, purple, set off for the short walk to a park to meet friends so they could go together to Witt Elementary School. She never arrived, touching off a sweeping search that made headlines nationally and tapped into the kind of fear that can bring parents to their knees. Three days later

  


  

NBC/WSJ poll: Presidential
contest now tied
NBC News, by Mark Murray    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/21/2012 9:46:45 AM     Post Reply
Heading into Monday's final debate and with just over two weeks until Election Day, President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney are now tied nationally, according the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. Obama and Romney both get 47 percent among likely voters in the latest edition of the poll, conducted entirely in the aftermath of the second presidential debate last Monday. In the last national NBC/WSJ poll, which was conducted before debate season began, the president held a narrow, three-point lead over his GOP challenger, 49 percent to 46 percent

McGovern an unwavering,
often unrequited, liberal
Associated Press, by Walter R. Mears    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/21/2012 9:41:09 AM     Post Reply
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- George McGovern was an unwavering, often unrequited advocate for liberal Democratic causes. He pursued those goals in plainspoken, usually understated, Midwestern style. He was a dedicated, decent man, a devoted Democrat even when the party establishment turned away from him in defeat. He wasn't good at political gamesmanship. He suffered his worst blunders when he strayed from straight talk in his doomed 1972 presidential campaign. It didn't fit the man and it shook the credibility he treasured. McGovern was a partisan without the poison that increasingly infected American politics. In his career-long quest for programs

George McGovern dies;
lost 1972 presidential bid
Associated Press, by Kristi Eaton and Walter R. Mears    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/21/2012 9:38:42 AM     Post Reply
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- George McGovern once joked that he had wanted to run for president in the worst way - and that he had done so. It was a campaign in 1972 dishonored by Watergate, a scandal that fully unfurled too late to knock Republican President Richard M. Nixon from his place as a commanding favorite for re-election. The South Dakota senator tried to make an issue out of the bungled attempt to wiretap the offices of the Democratic National Committee, calling Nixon the most corrupt president in history. A proud liberal who had argued fervently against Vietnam War

'I made sure that Jay-Z was
helping Beyonce out,' Obama
reveals how he ensures the
first-time dad is pulling his
weight with the new baby
Daily Mail [UK], by Leslie Larson    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/21/2012 9:33:40 AM     Post Reply
Amidst the frenetic schedule of the presidential campaign, President Barack Obama has revealed his key role in giving first-time dad Jay-Z advice on child rearing. The Commander-in-Chief, speaking to Cleveland radio station Z107.9 on Friday, called the rap mogul and his superstar wife Beyonce 'good friends' and dished on what the first couple and the showbiz powerpair talk about when they spend time together. Calling the Grammy Award-winning duo 'down to earth folks,' the President said isn't blinded by their glitz and makes sure

  



Orwell's Eton tutor is named as Fifth
Man as art critic reveals Andrew
Gow was Cambridge Five spymaster
Daily Mail [UK], by Adam Luck    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/21/2012 9:30:23 AM     Post Reply
The final member of the infamous ‘Cambridge Five’ spy ring has been unveiled as George Orwell’s former tutor at Eton. Cambridge classics don Andrew Gow is alleged to have been the spymaster and confidant of notorious double agent and so-called ‘Fourth Man’ Anthony Blunt. The revelation is contained in Outsider II, the new memoir by Blunt’s close friend, Brian Sewell, who is convinced that Gow was the final piece in the jigsaw. The Cambridge Five included notorious traitors Kim Philby, Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess, who persuaded MI5 agent Blunt to join Soviet intelligence. Mr Sewell, who became

Wanna Die? Try Government-
Run Healthcare in
the United Kingdom
Townhall, by Daniel J. Mitchell    Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.- 10/21/2012 9:17:05 AM     Post Reply
I’m not a fan of the American healthcare system. It suffers from huge inefficiencies because of problems such as third-party payer, which is caused by government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid along with a system of tax code-driven over-insurance in the supposedly private sector. But regardless of how much I grouse about the damage government causes in the United States, I can say with considerable confidence that the government-run system in the United Kingdom has even larger problems. Here are some of the shocking details from a report in the UK-based Daily Mail.

Bad News: That 5-second food
rule is about 4 too long
Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 10/21/2012 9:15:03 AM     Post Reply
Sorry to be the bearer of myth-crushing news, but that rule about germs being too slow to jump onto dropped food within five seconds seems to be untrue. Not that anyone will alter their behavior anyway. Researchers at San Diego State University report that their scientific tests using baby carrots placed on various surfaces found that germs did, in fact, attach themselves to the food well within the famous five-seconds.

A Real American Hero
Foreign Policy, by Todd Gitlin    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/21/2012 9:00:53 AM     Post Reply
George McGovern's father was a miner turned Methodist minister, and the future senator grew up poor. No matter, perhaps: There are children of ministers who grew up poor in once-populist strongholds during the Great Depression and then devote their lives to forgetting where they came from or priding themselves on having pulled themselves up by their bootstraps and left the losers trailing in the dust. COMMENTS (0) SHARE: Share on twitter Twitter Share on reddit Reddit More... There were no doubt other 19-year-olds beside George McGovern, who, on hearing the news from Pearl Harbor, rushed off to enlist in the Army Air Forces.

  


  

A Socialist Agenda
Behind Florida's New
Race-Based Education Standards?
American Thinker, by M. Catharine Evans    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 10/21/2012 8:38:25 AM     Post Reply
You may never have heard of Amy Wilkins, but she played a major role in the Florida public school system's recent changes in standards of student achievement.Wilkins started out as a community organizer and former worker with the Children's Defense Fund (CDF), and is now VP for an education nonprofit with ties to former CDF personnel. The grandniece of civil rights icon and NAACP president Roy Wilkins has done a 180-degree turn from pushing unreasonably high benchmarks for evaluating schools based on testing outcomes

Ambassador Stevens warned of Islamic
extremism before Benghazi attack
Washington Times, by Guy Taylor    Original Article
Posted By: pineledger- 10/21/2012 8:04:51 AM     Post Reply
Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, in a diplomatic cable from Libya last June, cited the apparent rise of “Islamic extremism” and the spotting of “the Al Qaeda flag” over buildings outside the city of Benghazi, where he and three other Americans were ultimately killed in an attack on Sept. 11. The previously classified cable is among 166 pages of documents made public Friday by Rep. Darryl E. Issa, the Republican chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, who says they expose an egregious shortage of security
Staff has split wide headline.

Mitt Romney, as Viewed
by the New York Times
Weekly Standard, by Irwin M. Stelzer    Original Article
Posted By: abuela10- 10/21/2012 7:34:16 AM     Post Reply
One can’t help being in awe of the New York Times. The ingenuity it displays in running down Mitt Romney, if applied to a more useful project, would be a national treasure. Consider Alessandra Stanley’s report (comment?) on Candy Crowley’s performance as debate moderator, and Romney’s reaction. “Mr. Obama kept his eyes on his Republican opponent, whereas Mr. Romney’s gaze kept straying over to the moderator, Candy Crowley of CNN, peevishly calling on her to give him more time…

Benghazi: Obama and His Ilk
Hung Chris Stevens and Others
Out to Dry
Townhall, by Doug Giles    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/21/2012 6:46:02 AM     Post Reply
This past Friday the State Department released internal docs showing that Chris Stevens, U.S. Ambassador to hell’s corridor in Libya, begged Obama’s boys in D.C. to ramp up security in Benghazi. And, as we all know now, he got nothing from the State Department but was allowed to be tortured and murdered by “democracy seekers” from the “Religion of Peace” in the “liberated” nation of Libya. As far as I am concerned, blood is dripping from Obama’s golf-gloved campaign hands. Whatever do I mean, you ask? Well, according to James Rosen’s findings in the newly released damning papers,

Gosh, Who Talks Like
That Now? Romney Does
New York Times, by Michael Barbaro and Ashley Parker    Original Article
Posted By: pineledger- 10/21/2012 6:06:09 AM     Post Reply
Goffstown, NH--At a campaign stop in Rockford, Ill., not long ago, Mitt Romney sought to convey his feelings for his wife, Ann. “Smitten,” he said. Not merely in love. “Yeah, smitten,” he said. “Mitt was smitten.” It was a classic Mittism, as friends and advisers call the verbal quirks of the Republican presidential candidate. In Romneyspeak, passengers do not get off airplanes, they “disembark.” People do not laugh, they “guffaw.” Criminals do not go to jail, they land in the “big house.” Insults are not hurled, “brickbats” are.

  



Obama and Romney Must
Address the Pakistan Problem
Daily Beast, by Bruce Riedel    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/21/2012 6:01:15 AM     Post Reply
The toughest foreign-policy issue our next president will face is Pakistan, the most dangerous country in the world. The battle for the soul of this critical nation is underway; we need to hear at Monday’s debate how President Obama and Governor Romney intend to get the right outcome. Malala Yousafzai, a 14-year-old girl, is fighting for her life in a hospital in Birmingham, England, because she believes girls should get an education. She was shot in the head by the Pakistani Taliban for her beliefs. Her story epitomizes her country’s story. It is a battlefield between extremists,

On Monday, Obama must
come clean on Benghazi
New York Daily News, by Andrea Tantaros    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/21/2012 5:53:28 AM     Post Reply
This week’s presidential debate should have provided voters with some answers on the tragedy that happened in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11. Instead, we heard more confusing statements from President Obama. But this Monday, at the third and final presidential faceoff between Obama and Romney, the focus will be on foreign affairs — and the President must finally come clean. There are two main issues: the failure by the Obama administration to secure the consulate in Libya in the run-up to the attack, and the conflicting stories and lack of credible information in the weeks that followed.

Susan Boyle's fairy tale
dream tempered by reality
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 10/21/2012 5:48:28 AM     Post Reply
LONDON — She dreamed a dream, and it came true. But what happened next for Susan Boyle? The middle-aged church volunteer from a small town in Scotland became an instant global celebrity in 2009 with her heart-stopping rendition of the "Les Miserables" number "I Dreamed a Dream" on a TV talent show. A week is a long time in showbiz — and in our hyper-speed online age three and a half years is an eternity — but Boyle is still going strong. She has sold millions of records, received an honorary doctorate,

The Revenge of the Soccer Moms
Atlantic, by Molly Ball    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/21/2012 5:45:04 AM     Post Reply
CHANTILLY, Virginia -- Remember the War on Women? A few months ago, it seemed like the battle for women's votes was one Democrats had decisively won. While (male) Republican politicians talked about transvaginal ultrasounds, legitimate rape and the like, Democrats laughed all the way to the bank. President Obama's steady double-digit leads with women in poll after poll were a major reason he stayed ahead of Mitt Romney for months on end. Then suddenly, a couple of weeks ago, Obama's edge with women began to melt away. More than any other group, women have accounted for Romney's surge

Obama, Sex Toy Sellers, and
Fake Military Voting Rights
PJ Media, by J. Christian Adams    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/21/2012 5:40:43 AM     Post Reply
Few organizations are as skilled at spending billions of dollars while accomplishing little as the federal government is. The Obama administration’s failure to protect military voters demonstrates this — across America, ballots have failed to mail on time to overseas service members. It is a mistake that keeps repeating every two years, and Americans should demand it never happens again. When you learn more about the rogue’s gallery the Obama administration counts as engaged, you’ll understand the administration’s failures better. But let’s start with our old friend Eric Holder. Sadly, multiple states failed to send military ballots

The 'War on Women' Backfires
American Thinker, by Clarice Feldman    Original Article
Posted By: DW626- 10/21/2012 5:40:26 AM     Post Reply
One of the intriguing aspects of this election is how the Democrats' shameless and clueless appeal to women is ending with the vaporization of the historic "gender gap" among voters. The Lady Parts Convention From the prancing Code Pink vulvas outside the convention venue to the choice of speakers, there was no doubt that the Democrat Convention was aimed at securing the women's vote. Indeed, Balkanizing women and minority voters was then as significant a part of the Obama strategy as securing the electoral votes of Ohio is now to them.

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