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Would Obama show his daughters 'Your first time?'
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Washington Examiner, by Paul Bedard
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 12:51:39 PM
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Outrage over the Obama campaign's new sex-suggesting "your first time" campaign video is building on the internet and among family groups upset that the double-entendre is a signal the president endorses easy sex among college students. While the punchline of the ad is voting, the star of the video, Lena Dunham, creator of the raunchy HBO hit series "Girls," sounds like she is comparing her first vote to losing her virginity in college. "Your first time shouldn't be with just anybody. You want to do it with a great guy," she says, ignoring that a presidential
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Mitt Romney's experience and leadership can rebuild America's economy
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Grand Rapids Press [MI], by Editorial
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/27/2012 12:49:24 PM
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Few Americans will forget that electric moment when Barack Obama took the stage in Chicago’s Grant Park on the night he was elected president. We were a war-weary country jolted by an economic plunge and looked to the man promising hope and change and assuring us that, yes, we could. We were inspired. Four years later, do you feel the same way? It was unrealistic to believe President Obama could meet the lofty expectations created by candidate Obama. No one will dispute that he inherited remarkable challenges. But four years later, we need to be further along.
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Gallup: 2012 Electorate More Republican than 2004
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Breitbart's Big Government, by Mike Flynn
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 12:45:58 PM
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This morning, Gallup released a bombshell survey of likely voters this November. It wasn't a horse race poll, i.e. which candidate is ahead, but rather a look at the underlying demographics that will make up the electorate this November. They slap the survey with a very misleading headline, "2012 U.S. Electorate Looks Like 2008." While this is true in many respects, it obscures one very big difference. For the first time in a presidential election, more Republicans will vote than Democrats. In 2008, 54% of likely voters identified as Democrat or lean Democrat.
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Glass Jaw O-ba-ma
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Townhall, by Hugh Hewitt
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 12:38:52 PM
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If Peggy Noonan is correct, and the president’s performance in the first debate revealed him to be “[p]etulant, put upon, above it all, full of himself,” then the two weeks since have shown him to own what they call in the world of boxing, “a glass jaw.” A glass jaw is the inability of a fighter to take a direct hit, one on the chin, a roundhouse. Once hit, a glass jaw boxer goes down and usually doesn’t get back up. If he does manage to get on his feet, he staggers around, lost and confused.
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'Fear of a Black Republican' Now Available on DVD, Streaming
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Breitbart's Big Hollywood, by Breitbart News
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 12:35:06 PM
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The documentary "Fear of a Black Republican," a nonpartisan look at the current political imbalance in the black community, is now available for home viewing. The film interviews political experts across the ideological spectrum, from GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney to far-left academic Cornel West, to learn the Republican party's past - and future - with black voters. Others interviewed for "Republican" include Michael Steele, fmr. New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman, Newt Gingrich, Grover Norquist, Ann Coulter, Tavis Smiley and Michelle Malkin.
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Ann Coulter Refuses to Apologize for Calling President Obama a "Retard"
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Cleveland Leader (OH), by Julie Kent
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/27/2012 12:31:49 PM
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Conservative political commentator Ann Coulter refuses to apologize for calling President Barack Obama a "retard", dismissing her critics. During an appearance on Alan Colmes' Fox News Radio show on Thursday, Coulter shrugged off the outcry. Coulter's tweet set off a firestorm among advocates of people with mental disabilities, but she says that she does not regret using the offensive term and blames "liberal bullies" for the subsequent backlash.
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Romney’s road to Ohio victory
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Politico, by Maggie Haberman
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/27/2012 12:31:22 PM
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AKRON, Ohio — Depending on who you believe Mitt Romney is either a few points behind in Ohio, or on the cusp of victory here. If the Obama campaign’s modeling is right, Romney has an uphill fight in a state that is key to victory 10 days from now. If Romney’s own internal numbers are correct, the GOP nominee is roughly where he needs to be.Either way, there are five key ingredients required for a Romney win in a state that presents the GOP nominee’s easiest and surest path to the White House.
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Botching the Debates
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Weekly Standard, by Fred Barnes
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Posted By: MissMolly- 10/27/2012 12:28:13 PM
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Joe Biden was forewarned. When he did a walk-through at the site of his debate with Paul Ryan, he asked if there might be double screens when the debate was broadcast. Yes, indeed, he was told, though it would be up to each TV network and cable channel whether to show both candidates at once on a split screen. Biden may have ignored how he might appear on one screen while Ryan was speaking on the other. Or he may have purposely run the gamut of disdain from mockery to disgust as he listened to Ryan.
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Steven Crowder Wrecks Lena Dunham
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American Spectator, by Ross Kaminsky
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Posted By: StormCnter- 10/27/2012 12:21:25 PM
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By now you've probably all seen or at least heard about the Obama campaign's recent bizarre, creepy (as National Review described it) ad comparing a girl's voting for Barack Obama to losing her virginity. Now the always funny Steven Crowder has a response:
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Axelrod: Trajectory of Race 'Settled'
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Breitbart's Big Government, by Ben Shapiro
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 12:17:46 PM
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Today, David Axelrod announced that the election issues were set. “In my view we have got the lead and the ball and now it is a matter of executing the final ten days of the campaign,” he told the Obama-lackey Huffington Post. He continued: Governor Romney profited from that first debate primarily by recouping those voters who he had lost in his dismal month of September when they had such an uninspired convention and when the 47 percent tape came out. But that is all that happened. We've had two debates since. I haven't seen -- in the
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Mainstream media watchdogs are toothless covering Obama and Libya scandal
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Fox News, by Richard Benedetto
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 12:13:14 PM
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When Mitt Romney chose not to directly engage President Obama on Libya in last Monday’s third presidential debate, the mainstream media wrote it off as over-caution on the Republican challenger’s part. That might be true. Certainly a lot of Republicans think so. But what is the mainstream media’s excuse for cautiously engaging the president on Libya? Aren’t we supposed to be watchdogs? The ongoing story is story focused on whether the Obama administration provided, or refused to provide, adequate protection for the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya when it faced the threat of attack
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Racial prejudice has increased to 51 per cent of Americans since Obama took office finds AP poll
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/27/2012 12:12:19 PM
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Racial attitudes have not improved in the four years since the United States elected its first black president, an Associated Press poll finds, as a slight majority of Americans now express prejudice toward blacks whether they recognize those feelings or not. Those views could cost President Barack Obama votes as he tries for re-election, the survey found, though the effects are mitigated by some Americans' more favourable views of blacks. Racial prejudice has increased slightly since 2008 whether those feelings were measured using questions that explicitly asked respondents about racist attitudes, or through an experimental test
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'Obama's not as good as he thinks he is': NBA Commissioner says President's basketball skills are lackluster at best
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Daily Mail [UK], by Leslie Larson
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 12:07:36 PM
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NBA Commissioner David Stern has seen his fair share of impressive court moves throughout his tenure as head of the U.S. basketball league and he has ruled that President Barack Obama just doesn't have game. Despite his loyal Democratic ties, Stern wouldn't stoop so low to compliment Obama on his court performance, saying the Commander-in-Chief has an inflated sense of his ability in an interview released on Friday. But Stern did have some praise for the president, saying Obama's enthusiasm has done some good for the sport. Robert Wolf, a financier and a personal friend of President Obama,
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'My party is full of racists': Former Colin Powell aide blasts GOP after Romney adviser says ex- Secretary of State is only supporting Obama because he's black
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Daily Mail [UK], by Sam Adams & Snejana Farberov
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 11:58:11 AM
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Colin Powell's former chief of staff publicly blasted the Republican Party and one of Mitt Romney’s top aide as racists over a controversial comment regarding Powell’s endorsement of President Obama. Appearing on Ed Schultz's MSNBC show Friday, retired Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson said, 'My party is full of racists' in response to John Sununu's remark that the only reason Powell, a Republican who served as secretary of state under George W. Bush, backed the Democratic incumbent is because both men are black. Wilkerson told Schultz that he respected Sununu 'as a Republican,'
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Marvellous Mitt
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Weekly Standard, by William Kristol
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 11:49:33 AM
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Six months ago, in an editorial titled “President Romney,” I speculated that Mitt Romney—then behind in the polls—could prevail this fall: “If Romney can speak to Americans’ sense that it’s a big moment, with big challenges, and if he can make this a big election rather than a petty one, then he can win—perhaps big.” I continued: “Romney needs, over the next six months, to convince some number of swing voters he can and should be the next president. The easiest way to do this is by . . . behaving like a president. If you want to seem presidential,
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Navy replaces admiral leading Mideast strike group
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Associated Press, by Robert Burns
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Posted By: Tanker76- 10/27/2012 11:48:24 AM
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Washington - The Navy said Saturday it is replacing the admiral in command of an aircraft carrier strike group in the Middle East, pending the outcome of an internal investigation into undisclosed allegations of inappropriate judgment. Rear Adm. Charles M. Gaouette is being sent back to the USS John C. Stennis' home port at Bremerton, Wash., in what the Navy called a temporary reassignment. The Navy said he is not formally relieved of his command of the Stennis strike group but will be replaced by Rear Adm. Troy M. Shoemaker, who will assume command until the investigation
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Muslim Pilgrims Stone Devil in Symbolic Hajj Rite
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Associated Press, by Aya Batrawy
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/27/2012 11:39:30 AM
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Millions of pilgrims in Saudi Arabia on Friday furiously cast pebbles in a symbolic stoning of the devil, carrying out a final rite of hajj, as Muslims around the world celebrated the start of Islam's biggest holiday, the Feast of Sacrifice. After stoning three walls symbolizing Satan in a rejection of sin and temptation, male pilgrims changed out of the seamless terrycloth robes of pilgrimage and shaved their heads, as a sign of renewal. Women — and those men who prefer not to undergo a complete shave — had a lock of hair clipped.
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Is Voter Fraud Being Committed in Ohio?
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Human Events, by Sara Marie Brenner
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Posted By: BlueTurtle- 10/27/2012 11:38:54 AM
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Columbus, Ohio — Two volunteer poll workers at an Ohio voting station told Human Events that they observed van loads of Ohio residents born in Somalia — the state is home to the second-largest Somali population in the United States — being driven to the voting station and guided by Democratic interpreters on the voting process. No Republican interpreters were present, according to these volunteers. While it’s not unusual for get-out-the-vote groups to help voters get to the polls, the volunteers who talked to Human Events observed a number of troubling and questionable activities.
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State Dept: Texas can’t arrest international election observers
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Washington Examiner, by Joel Gehrke
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Posted By: PageTurner- 10/27/2012 11:35:25 AM
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International election observers planning to visit Texas polling places have “full immunity” from being arrested in the United States, the State Department said when discussing a letter from the Texas Attorney General. “I’m not going to get into any kind of hypothetical situations or predict where this is going to go other than to say we have every expectation that this will be worked out and to state the fact, which is that under U.S. law they are eligible for immunities,” said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland.
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Obama's Crass Campaign Ad Shows Contempt For Young Women Voters
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Investor's Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: PageTurner- 10/27/2012 11:15:56 AM
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Election '12: What kind of a campaign uses crude sexual double entendres to pitch for young women's vote? A desperate one, of course, and that's the Obama campaign. Its new ad shows contempt for young voters. Lena Dunham, creator of the HBO hit show "Girls," stars in an official campaign ad, attempting, as the vaunted voice of her generation, to win votes for President Obama from young women. "Your first time shouldn't be with just anybody. You want to do it with a great guy ... someone who really cares about and understands women," the tattoo-festooned hipster coos,
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Taxpayer-backed solar firm under fire after bankruptcy, questions over defective panels
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Fox News, by Dan Springer
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 10:47:58 AM
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Another solar company that received taxpayer support before going bankrupt is facing tough questions from Congress and a criminal investigation -- following in the footsteps of solar-panel firm Solyndra. The company facing scrutiny is Abound Solar, based in Longmont, Colo. Colorado's Weld County has launched a securities fraud investigation following allegations that Abound may have misled investors and a bank before securing funds. "Our goal is if crimes were committed to make sure individuals are held accountable," said Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck. It's a stunning turnaround for a company that appeared to be on a roll.
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Supreme Court is the biggest issue in this election
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Washington Post, by Jonathan Bernstein
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 10:42:55 AM
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Ezra Klein argues that the 2012 presidential election is more important than most because it will decide the fate of the Affordable Care Act — and more broadly, the future of health care in the United States. He’s certainly correct that the future of the ACA is at stake, although if Democrats wind up holding even in the Senate or even gaining a bit, then some sort of deal is still very possible. But as important as that is, I don’t think it’s the No. 1 thing at stake. That thing is the Supreme Court. It’s likely that the next president will replace at least one justice.
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Michelle Obama: No part of me would not be bummed if we lose
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Washington Examiner, by Charlie Spiering
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/27/2012 10:37:04 AM
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On Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, First Lady Michelle Obama was asked if she would be “bummed” if her husband lost the election. “Is there any part of you that wouldn’t be so bummed, if you didn’t win this time around?” Kimmel asked. “Absolutely not...no, no no.” “This is about our kids and our future,” the First Lady said, noting that the president’s job was much harder. “Even when Barack talked about entering the politics, period, I was very hesitant for the very same reasons, your life isn’t your own, how do you raise your kids.”
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