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DuPont to cut 1,500 jobs
as economy worsens
Reuters, by Ernest Scheyder    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/23/2012 8:41:36 AM     Post Reply
DuPont (DD.N) reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday and announced 1,500 job cuts as part of a cost savings program designed to offset falling sales around the world. Shares of the chemical company fell 6 percent in premarket trading. The move by DuPont, a member of the Dow Jones industrial average .DJIA and the maker of Kevlar bulletproof fiber and Corian countertops, marks one of the more extreme reactions to slipping demand and global economic uncertainty so far in this earnings season. DuPont's sales fell 9 percent to $7.4 billion in the third quarter, while analysts on average

Eight Big Rigs Involved in
Newhall Pass Pile-Up
KTLA [Los Angeles, CA], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/23/2012 8:30:17 AM     Post Reply
NEWHALL, Calif. -- As many as eight big rigs and several passenger cars were involved in a pile-up in the Newhall Pass early Tuesday. The accident happened around 3 a.m. on the southbound 5 Freeway at the Highway 14 transition truck route. Emergency crews were working to extricate one of the big rig drivers, who was trapped inside his truck. As many as 400 gallons of diesel fuel spilled onto the roadway, according to reports. The truck bypass lanes were shut down completely. The main lines of the freeway were open, but commuters were warned to expect delays.

Obama may have won the debate
battle but he knows he is losing
the election war to Romney
Daily Mail [UK], by Toby Harnden    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/23/2012 8:18:46 AM     Post Reply
Obama may have won the Boca debate battle but he knows he is losing the election war to Romney. If you had been on an extended vacation for the past four years, you would have been forgiven for watching this debate and thinking you were viewing a President Mitt Romney being challenged by a pretender called Barack Obama. Obama, although clearly in command of foreign policy issues, clearly came into the debate believing he had to score points and change the dynamic of the race. In short, Obama started the 90 minutes here in Boca Raton, Florida believing he was

  


  

Last Debate Proves Mitt Way Ahead
American Thinker, by C. Edmund Wright    Original Article
Posted By: Passion- 10/23/2012 8:13:17 AM     Post Reply
If anyone still doubts the Gallup Poll -- and common sense -- showing that Mitt Romney is way ahead in the polls, all they had to do was watch the third presidential debate to have their minds changed. Romney put the game into the "four corners" stall, running out the clock while turning away numerous chances for easy slam-dunks and taking care not to stop the clock

Voters Decide on President
by Body Language:
Romney Won the Presidency Last Night
American Thinker, by Karin McQuillan    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 10/23/2012 7:47:51 AM     Post Reply
Words don't matter as much as body language when voters decide on the man they trust to lead the nation. Despite all the policy debates, all the fact checking, all the pundits, we don't weigh and balance and research, not most of us. We don't even use our forebrains. We use the most primitive part of our brains, the part that can smell danger, that smells who is the alpha male, who is the omega, who is the rogue. The nose knows who is the real leader. We can smell a winner.

Obama: The Dictator's Choice
For U.S. President
Investor's Business Daily, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/23/2012 7:17:49 AM     Post Reply
Election '12: From Moscow to Caracas to Havana, something disturbing is happening: Dictators with long records of enmity toward the U.S. are endorsing Obama for president. What does that say about the Obama presidency? Fresh from abusing Venezuela's opposition after his own rigged re-election, Chavez declared, "If I were American, I would vote for Obama. He is my candidate." It was his second direct endorsement of Obama in a week. After that, he spooled off his plans to impose socialism on his country. Around the same time, Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuba's ruling communist capo Raul Castro, Fidel's brother,

Libya and Lies
Creators Syndicate, by Thomas Sowell    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 6:17:44 AM     Post Reply
It was a little much when President Barack Obama said that he was "offended" by the suggestion that his administration would try to deceive the public about what happened in Benghazi. What has this man not deceived the public about? Remember his pledge to cut the deficit in half in his first term in office? This was followed by the first trillion dollar deficit ever, under any President of the United States -- followed by trillion dollar deficits in every year of the Obama administration. Remember his pledge to have a "transparent" government

  


  

New Crossroads spot features
parents of cancer-stricken
son who Romney helped
Politico, by Maggie Haberman    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 6:07:03 AM     Post Reply
The Republican-leaning outside group Crossroads GPS is launching a new spot in Ohio and Wisconsin featuring a couple who offered a testimonial about Mitt Romney's aide to their dying son during the GOP convention. The spot, a copy of which was provided to POLITICO, goes on the air today with a $4.1 million buy fueling it, the group's officials said. It features Ted and Pat Oparowski, who knew the Romneys through their church and whose son, David, was diagnosed with cancer in 1979. Mrs. Oparowski talks in the spot about her son and Romney developing "quite a friendship,"

Clips of Obama ‘apology tour’
undercut debate denial
Daily Caller, by David Martosko    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/23/2012 5:58:38 AM     Post Reply
During Monday night’s third and final presidential debate, President Barack Obama denied the charge by Republican nominee Mitt Romney that Obama had gone on a global “apology tour” after assuming office. But a collection of clips of the president, assembled by the nonpartisan conservative group Young America’s Foundation, undercuts Obama’s denial. (Snip for video)Another conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, hit back against the president’s denial by referring Twitter followers to a Heritage blog post from Sept. 21.

The “Shock” of the News Magazine Death:
Tina Brown, Robert Hughes, and
the Dwindling Cult of Authority
Vanity Fair, by Jim Kelly    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:54:02 AM     Post Reply
On the day that Barry Diller and Tina Brown announced the death of Newsweek the print magazine, a memorial service for Bob Hughes took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Hughes, who died this summer at age 74, was for more than 30 years the art critic of Time, and as the garlands of obituaries attested, he came to be regarded as the finest art critic of his generation. (Snip)Today, Hughes would not be able to enjoy the stature that he had in his heyday, and that is not a knock against him

How Worried is Obama About
the Jewish Vote? Very Worried
Commentary Magazine, by Jonathan S. Tobin    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:42:49 AM     Post Reply
The overall tone of the foreign policy debate portrayed President Obama’s insecurity about the race as he swung away at Mitt Romney as if he was the challenger rather than the incumbent. But if there was any particular element of the electorate about which he seemed concerned it has to be the Jewish vote. President Obama’s all out effort to portray himself as Israel’s best friend and Iran’s most ardent foe showed just how desperate he is about the possibility that he will lose Jewish votes as a result of spending the first three years of his administration

  



Thoughts on the final
presidential debate
Washington Examiner [DC], by Michael Barone    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:38:53 AM     Post Reply
A number of surprising things in this third and final presidential debate of the 2012 presidential election. There was more consensus on foreign policy than many expected. Mitt Romney declined an invitation to attack Barack Obama on the statements he and administration spokesmen, like Press Secretary Jay Carney and Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice and Obama himself made for two weeks after 9/11/12, that the assault that resulted in the murder of our Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans in Benghazi was a spontaneous response to an anti-Muslim video.

Hawaii: The state that doesn't vote
CNN, by John D. Sutter    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:32:54 AM     Post Reply
Lahaina, Hawaii -- Elle Cochran grew up far too enchanted by Maui's rocky coastline and beach-bum lifestyle to care a thing about politics and voting. "You get up, work, go to the beach, sleep -- and do it again," she said of life on this Hawaiian island, which, of course, is known for its surf. "It's just this routine." But after a real estate project was proposed on Honolua Bay -- a cliff-lined cove near her home that's known for its ruler-straight waves -- she decided to do something that's bizarre for a non-voter. She ran for county council.

Can Obama Sustain
Enthusiasm With African Americans?
Weekly Standard, by Jay Cost    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/23/2012 5:28:49 AM     Post Reply
Elections these days are determined in part by the swing of unaffiliated voters, which both sides closely contest. They also hinge on how strongly each party’s base turns out to vote. The base vote can be a huge factor in elections. Consider, for instance, that in 2000 George W. Bush won 72 percent of people opposed to abortion in most or all cases. In 2004, he won 75 percent of that bloc. Moreover, turnout among this group increased from 40 percent to 42 percent of the population. Taken together, this increase among an already solidly Republican group

Benghazi swept under rug
Boston Herald, by Howie Carr    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/23/2012 5:24:49 AM     Post Reply
What’s the difference between Watergate and Benghazi? Nobody died at Watergate. Yet on the eve of last night’s third and final presidential debate, the mainstream media were practically unanimous in their verdict on Benghazi. Nothing to see here, folks. Move along. Amazing, these are the same rumpswabs and bumkissers who a few years back were in high dudgeon about Valerie Plame — remember Valerie Plame? She was outed as a CIA agent of sorts (she’d worked in Paris, and her cover was a journalist — sounds real dangerous, doesn’t it?). Oh my God, this was the biggest scandal since ... Watergate.

  


  

Romney gets it done
New York Post, by John Podhoretz    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:17:28 AM     Post Reply
If Mitt Romney wins the presidency two weeks from today, history will record that he sealed the deal last night. However the debate is scored by polls, and early indications are that they are giving the win to President Obama, the effect of the night wasn’t to knock Romney out of the box, or off his stride, or even to cause a stutter in his step. Quite the opposite. The 90 minutes confirmed Romney’s ability to speak coherently, energetically and strongly on a range of foreign-policy issues. And because the debate veered so frequently from foreign policy, it allowed Romney

Mitt Romney Keeps Command
Amid Attacks – and Looks to Future
ABC News, by Rick Klein    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:12:43 AM     Post Reply
In a debate about who should be commander-in-chief, Mitt Romney was just as much in command as the man in the job now. President Obama came into the debate with a record to boast of, and he used it to play offense. He poked and prodded Romney, even tried to bayonet him at one point, and sought to lecture his opponent on what it’s like actually to be president. The president accomplished what he needed to, particularly by taking the role of the aggressor that his base has wanted so desperately this debate season. But Romney also had a strong debate,

Obama’s jihadist cover-up
Washington Times, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:10:09 AM     Post Reply
The Obama campaign keeps having to answer questions about White House reluctance to use the word “terrorism” in describing the Sept. 11 killing of four Americans in Benghazi, Libya. The latest argument in Mr. Obama’s defense is that he had no reason to conceal the attack’s true nature. We’re to believe he was simply the victim of conflicting intelligence reports. For this gambit to work, we’d have to forget the president’s well-established pattern of going easy when discussing terrorists. If the attack is a “spontaneous mob action,” it clears the White House from charges of intelligence failure.

Obama Wins Third Debate,
but Romney Wins Debate War
Daily Beast, by Brett O'Donnell    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:04:53 AM     Post Reply
Both men approached Monday’s debate behaving as if President Obama were the underdog. The president was clearly the more aggressive of the two and Governor Romney less so, playing it safe while putting his knowledge on display to pass the commander in chief test. And while Obama may have won the debate on points, as he did in the second debate, he failed to score the “knockout punch” he needed to turn the trajectory of the race, at least in the frame of the debates. More important, Romney passed the commander in chief test,

Romney Passed the Test
Weekly Standard, by Fred Barnes    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 4:50:46 AM     Post Reply
Mitt Romney’s aim was to present himself with the demeanor and grasp of foreign and national security issues of a president of the United States. He succeeded. President Obama sought to make Romney appear unqualified to be president and commander in chief. He failed. And that was the story of the third and final presidential debate. This may or may not give the Romney campaign a boost, but it won’t hurt. Romney wasn’t stumped or forced on the defensive on any issue. He committed no gaffes.

  



Obama, Disarmed
National Review Online, by Frederick H. Fleitz    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 4:43:55 AM     Post Reply
It was a fascinating debate, in that Romney seemed to disarm Obama’s new attacks that he is a warmonger who would get the U.S. into more wars if elected. Romney could have gone on the attack about Libya, but probably didn’t to avoid giving the president an opening to recite well-rehearsed talking points about not politicizing a tragedy. Romney was very strong on Iran, and the president’s statements were simply false. Romney is right that Iran is four years closer to a nuclear weapon. The president’s claims that his administration led the international community

The Winning Combination
New York Sun, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: ketchuplover- 10/23/2012 1:44:23 AM     Post Reply
“Governor, when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s.” That was President Obama’s jibe at Governor Romney in the foreign policy debate just ended. We figure the reason the governor sat there without responding is that he was just too flattered. The fact is that the foreign policies of the 1980s, the social policies of the 1950s, and most emphatically the economic policies of the 1920s have a great deal to commend of

Romney Wins, By a Bayonet
Breitbart's Big Peace, by Joel B. Pollak    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/23/2012 1:22:11 AM     Post Reply
Republican Mitt Romney scored a narrow victory over President Barack Obama in Monday night's Third Presidential Debate, which focused on foreign policy. Romney won despite being more cautious than expected--avoiding confrontation on the Libya issue, for example, and emphasizing areas of agreement with Obama where possible. He had a better command of the facts, defended his positions well, and looked more presidential. Obama was very aggressive throughout the debate--perhaps still trying to compensate for his lackluster first debate (Snip) Obama went overboard in some of his criticisms of Romney, not only by striking a less presidential posture but by relying

Exceptionalism Obama
versus Bowing Obama
Washington Times, by Charles Hurt    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/23/2012 1:16:17 AM     Post Reply
Washington - Good news, America! Just three years and 351 days into his presidency, President Obama has finally accepted the concept of American exceptionalism in the world. (Snip) And that wasn’t the only good news at the final presidential debate that focused on foreign policy. After years of dissing Israel, romancing Islamic regimes and apologizing for America’s involvement in the Middle East, President Obama announced that indeed he still considers Israel an ally and said he would stand with the country if it is attacked by Iran with a nuclear bomb. This, of course, was great news. But then he

Obama the intimidator
Washington Times, by Gary Bauer    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/23/2012 1:05:20 AM     Post Reply
One night last February, President Obama was attending a million-dollar fundraiser in Florida when he spotted a local Republican activist he knew was close to Marco Rubio, the star Republican senator from that state. (Snip) “Well,” Mr. Obama replied as he moved in a little closer, “tell your boy to watch it. He might get his ass kicked.” Most Americans have an image of Mr. Obama as an unflappable, smooth and above-the-fray president. There used to be some truth to that perception, but it has evaporated slowly over the past four years as a meaner, nastier and more combative Mr.

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