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Obama's Big Con:
His Big Lies About Benghazi
Investor's Business Daily, by Thomas Sowell    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/29/2012 11:56:30 PM     Post Reply
Confidence men know that their victim — "the mark" as he has been called — is eventually going to realize that he has been cheated. But it makes a big difference whether he realizes it immediately, and goes to the police, or realizes it after the confidence man is long gone. So part of the confidence racket is creating a period of uncertainty, during which the victim is not yet sure of what is happening. This delaying process has been called "cooling out the mark." The same principle applies in politics. When the accusations that led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton first

A Department Of Business Is
None Of Obama's Business
Investor's Business Daily, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/29/2012 11:53:48 PM     Post Reply
Election '12: Eight days before election day, President Obama proposes creating a new "Secretary Of Business" cabinet post. Just what the country needs: Another layer of bureaucracy to hound the private sector. After assuring the public "the private sector is doing fine," yet facing a strong challenger who's championing the embattled private sector for real, what should our president come up with to bolster his flailing campaign but a hastily cobbled together new plan to create yet another government agency, this time for business. Seems that with this president all it takes to revive the enfeebled

Newspapers Increasingly
Dump Obama For Romney
Investor's Business daily, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/29/2012 11:50:55 PM     Post Reply
President Obama spent roughly half an hour last Tuesday on the phone with the Des Moines Register's publisher and editor, desperately trying to win the influential Iowa newspaper's endorsement for a second term. "You'll feel better when you give it," Obama told them, after touting what he said were four years of accomplishments, along with promises of strong economic growth should he get four more years. Three days later, the Register endorsed Mitt Romney — the first Republican the paper has backed in 40 years. Not only that, but the editors blasted Obama, saying his "best efforts to

  


  

Buddy Act: Clinton, Biden
gave fiery Ohio speeches
Associated Press, by Matthew Daly    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 11:45:29 PM     Post Reply
Youngstown, Ohio - They are old friends and sometime political rivals, each a gregarious, backslapping politician and legendary - some would say long-winded - talker. So when Vice President Joe Biden and former President Bill Clinton came together Monday on the campaign trail, they seemed to energize each other as they competed to lay out the best case for sending President Barack Obama and Biden back to the White House. Clinton got the ball rolling, introducing Biden with a speech that reprised some of his lines from the Democratic National Convention last month while offering a new

Mammoth storm Sandy
plunges NYC into darkness
Associated Press, by Jennifer Peltz & Tom Hays    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 11:36:05 PM     Post Reply
New York — Much of New York was plunged into darkness Monday by a superstorm that overflowed the city's historic waterfront, flooded the financial district and subway tunnels and cut power to hundreds of thousands of people. The city had shut its mass transit system, schools, the stock exchange and Broadway and ordered hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers to leave home to get out of the way of the superstorm Sandy as it zeroed in on the nation's largest city. Residents spent much of the day trying to salvage normal routines, jogging and snapping pictures of the water while officials

Quarter-billion-dollar stimulus
grant creates just 400 jobs
Washington Times, by Jim McElhatton    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 11:33:27 PM     Post Reply
Battery maker A123 Systems vowed thousands of new jobs when it received a nearly quarter-billion-dollar stimulus grant in late 2009, but federal job-tracking figures show only a few hundred positions were created before the company joined a growing list of federally backed energy businesses that ended in bankruptcy. The latest quarterly report on file with a federal stimulus tracking database shows just seven positions created through the grant from April to June this year. Previous quarters’ job reports contained anywhere from a handful of positions created to more than 100 new jobs. But even

Obama looks to young voters,
many of whom seem uninspired
Los Angeles Times, by Mark Z. Barabak    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/29/2012 11:32:30 PM     Post Reply
Boulder, Colo. — They turned out in huge numbers and overwhelmingly cast their ballots for Barack Obama, voting not just for a politician but the leader of a cause that seemed both epic and transformational. But four years later, many young voters — facing high unemployment and diminished dreams — regard the presidential race as a less-than-inspiring choice between two thoroughly conventional candidates. There is little doubt Obama will again win a majority of the youth vote against Republican Mitt Romney, as Democrats have in all but three presidential elections since 18-year-olds

  


  

Sandy slams into Northeast;
at least 10 dead, more
than 3.1M without power
Associated Press, by Erin McClam & Katie Zezima    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 11:31:38 PM     Post Reply
Atlantic City, N.J. — Superstorm Sandy slammed into the New Jersey coastline with 80 mph winds Monday night and hurled an unprecedented 13-foot surge of seawater at New York City, flooding its tunnels, subway stations and the electrical system that powers Wall Street. At least 10 U.S. deaths were blamed on the storm, which brought the presidential campaign to a halt a week before Election Day. For New York City at least, Sandy was not the dayslong onslaught many had feared, and the wind and rain that sent water sloshing into Manhattan from three sides began dying down within hours.

Romney embraces executive authority
Washington Times, by Seth McLaughlin    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 11:28:53 PM     Post Reply
Avon Lake, Ohio — Facing off in last week’s foreign policy debate, Mitt Romney nodded in agreement with much of what President Obama has done with his powers as chief executive — including a full-on embrace of the president’s claim to sole authority to expand drone strikes to kill terrorist suspects. The Republican presidential nominee has reserved the right to deploy U.S. military power to world hot spots, as Mr. Obama did in Libya, and to greenlight unilateral action against Iran. To the dismay of civil liberties activists, he has shifted his position on indefinite detention, agreeing with the

Sandy slams into New Jersey,
swamps Lower Manhattan
Washington Post, by Fredrick Kunkle*    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 11:25:08 PM     Post Reply
Hurricane Sandy, one of the largest and fiercest storms to menace the East Coast in years, lost some power but still packed a devastating wallop that slammed into New Jersey on Monday evening with torrential rains, howling winds and a widespread flooding. Atlantic City was hit hard, and some parts of Lower Manhattan were inundated, with water forming white water cascades in Ground Zero and New York’s financial district. Sandy — which was reclassified as a nontropical storm because of its unusual meteorological dynamics — came ashore at 8 p.m. in Atlantic City, carrying

ABC News Moves Pensylvania,
Minnesota from ‘Safe’ to ‘Lean’ Obama
ABC News, by Amy Walter    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/29/2012 11:24:23 PM     Post Reply
Here is the one map you will see today that does not include rain, flooding or wind figures. With one week to go, states that were once considered Obama strongholds now look less solid. Republican groups are putting resources into Minnesota and Pennsylvania. Team Obama brushes off these incursions as wishful thinking by Republicans, but noticeably they are putting money and muscle into both states. Minnesota has been added to Bill Clinton’s schedule. And, Obama campaign officials admitted that they will once again start running ads in Pennsylvania. So, what is

  



Obama’s discrediting victory
Washington Post, by Michael Gerson    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 11:22:53 PM     Post Reply
If Barack Obama loses his bid for reelection, the main reason can be traced to one period of time and one choice. In late 2009, the Democratic-controlled House and Senate had both passed health-reform legislation and were proceeding with reconciliation talks. But in January 2010, Democrats lost Ted Kennedy’s Massachusetts Senate seat — as well as their filibuster-proof Senate majority — in a protest against Obamacare. It was a remarkable revolt, in the bluest of states. “If there isn’t any recognition that we got the message and we are trying to recalibrate and do things differently,”

Sandy Unlikely to Prompt
Change in Date of Election
Wall Street Journal, by Naftali Bendavid    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 11:20:31 PM     Post Reply
As Hurricane Sandy threatens to cause widespread power outages lasting into next week, some voters are asking whether Election Day could be changed from Nov. 6. The answer is yes, but it would take an act of Congress. Congress established Election Day in 1845, designating the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Congress could change the date if conditions got bad enough, setting another date for this year—or even permanently. States' reliance on voting by electronic machines raises the prospect of a disruption from Hurricane Sandy, which caused widespread power outages in several

Sandy unlikely to damage
US economy, analysts say
Associated Press, by Christopher S. Rugaber & *    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 11:03:34 PM     Post Reply
Washington - Airlines have canceled thousands of flights, stranding travelers around the globe. Insurers are bracing for possible damages of $5 billion. Retailers face shrunken sales. (Snip) But for the overall economy, damage from the storm will likely be limited. And any economic growth lost to the storm in the short run will likely be restored once reconstruction begins, analysts say. Americans may even spend more before the storm when they stock up on extra food, water and batteries. Preliminary estimates are that damage will range between $10 billion and $20 billion. That could top last year's

Fake Sandy storm photos
fool some, amuse others
MSNBC, by Helen A.S. Popkin    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 10:59:39 PM     Post Reply
Earlier Monday, as Sandy bore down on the East Coast, Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom told Poynter.org via a spokeswoman, "There are now 10 pictures per second being posted with the hashtag #sandy — most are images of people prepping for the storm and images of scenes outdoors." Then there are the Sandy photos — on Instagram, Facebook and elsewhere — that are totally fake (Snip) For the most part, however, these fake shots seem to be coming from East Coasters like me who are so tired of stressing out over this that we've turned to the best coping mechanism of all, making fun of stuff.

  


  

Zimmerman murder case: Judge
denies request for gag order
NBC News, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 10:55:15 PM     Post Reply
A Florida judge has denied a prosecutor’s request for a gag order to prevent George Zimmerman’s attorney from posting documents and other information online. (Snip) In her two-page order Monday, Circuit Court Judge Debra Nelson wrote that she found no "overriding pattern of prejudicial commentary" and noted that a dozen media companies that had opposed the order were right when they argued that the state had failed to demonstrate prejudice. Assistant State Attorney Bernie de la Rionda had argued that Zimmerman’s lawyer, Mark O’Mara, has used a website set up to assist Zimmerman and

Romney and Ryan announce
'storm relief' efforts for Tuesday
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Justin Sink    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 10:48:11 PM     Post Reply
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan scheduled "storm relief" events Tuesday after previously canceling planned campaign rallies. Romney will attend an event in Kettering, Ohio, Tuesday morning with race car driver Richard Petty and country music artist Randy Owen. (Snip) The Romney campaign did not advise what the event would entail, but a Republican source indicated attendees would be asked to bring disaster relief supplies to the event, and that Romney might give brief remarks. Ryan, who was originally scheduled to campaign Tuesday in

Markets shut on Tuesday,
focus shifts to Wednesday
Reuters, by John McCrank and Rick Rothacker    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 10:44:22 PM     Post Reply
Hurricane Sandy will close stock markets for a second day on Tuesday, as Wall Street turned its attention to whether markets would be able to resume functioning on the month's final trading day on Wednesday. Stock markets closed on Monday due to weather for the first time in 27 years. Bond markets closed early, at noon, as winds and waves from Hurricane Sandy lashed the Eastern seaboard. NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group , the largest two U.S. exchange operators, said they intend to reopen Wednesday, conditions permitting. The bond markets will also close on Tuesday,

Stand-Down Order In Benghazi
Attack Still A Mystery
Investor's Business Daily, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: HollowLeg- 10/29/2012 10:36:51 PM     Post Reply
Benghazi: The president says the election has nothing to do with four brave Americans getting killed, but, as in 1980 at another embassy, it should — just as it matters who gave the order to stand down. We have speculated that a reason the cries for military help during the seven-hour assault on our consulate in Benghazi were ignored was due to fears of another "Blackhawk down" incident as in Somalia under President Clinton or a repeat of the Desert One mission that crashed and burned in the Iranian desert in a failed attempt to rescue our hostages in Tehran in 1980. After all, according to

In U.S., 15% of Registered Voters
Have Already Cast Ballots
Gallup, by Lydia Saad    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 10:32:59 PM     Post Reply
Princeton, NJ - Fifteen percent of registered voters nationwide have already cast their ballots in this year's election, according to Gallup Daily tracking for the week ending Oct. 28. That is up sharply from 5% a week earlier. The overall percentage either having already voted or planning to vote before Election Day has also increased -- to 33%, from roughly 25% in each of the prior three weeks. (Snip) Thus far, early voters do not seem to be swaying the election toward either candidate. Romney currently leads Obama 52% to 45% among voters who say they have already cast their ballots.

  



Tony Blair: the EU needs a president
Telegraph [UK], by Rowena Mason    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 10:23:29 PM     Post Reply
Tony Blair has said the EU would be better off with a directly elected president, as he warned deep political rifts between countries could lead to a break-up. In a move interpreted by some as a job application, the former prime minister said the EU could do with a strong leader approved by the people. (Snip) "An election for a big post held by one person - this people can understand," he said. "The problem with the European Parliament is that though clearly democratically elected, my experience is people don't feel close to their MEPs." Speaking in Berlin, he said the EU must not allow too big a

Follow live Post-Tropical Storm Sandy
updates from around the city
New York Post, by Yoav Gonan    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/29/2012 10:19:58 PM     Post Reply
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office tonight confirmed at least five storm-related deaths in New York. The first of which was a 30-year-old man in Flushing, Queens. The victim, whose name was not immediately released, was crushed when a tree fell into his home on 166th Street this evening. (Snip) Con Ed spokesman Chris Olert said Monday evening that the power was out for most of Manhattan south of 26th Street. On the east side, the power outage extended from 29th Street south. There were some scattered areas that still had electricity. Olert said the damage stemmed from flooding and the probable loss

Obama Email During Hurricane:
'Got a Phone? Get His Back'
Breitbart's Big Government, by Ben Shapiro    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 10:11:24 PM     Post Reply
As Hurricane Sandy rocks the east coast, the Obama campaign soldiers on via email. Tasteless email. With millions out of power, the Obama campaign sent an email this evening with the following text: GOT A PHONE? GET HIS BACK. CALL.BARACKOBAMA.COM If you have a phone, don’t call your loved ones to ensure they’re safe. Call up a random person and push for Barack Obama. Because when the weather gets tough, the tough stump for Obama’s re-election.

Infallible Election Prognosticators
Tend to Have Brief Careers
Commentary Magazine, by Jonathan S. Tobin    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 10:07:25 PM     Post Reply
Back in May 2011, the leading liberal poll analyst of this election cycle returned to his roots in an op-ed published in the New York Times. Nate Silver, who had parlayed a brilliant record as an independent numbers cruncher in the 2008 presidential election into a gig as the paper’s political blogger in the age of Obama, first made his name as a writer as a baseball guy and one of the leading exponents of new and advanced ways of looking at baseball statistics. On May 9, 2011, Silver penned a piece for the Times explaining why New York Yankees

Chaos in New York as crane
atop luxury building is
left dangling 65 feet up --
and the FACE collapses off
an apartment
Daily Mail (UK), by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/29/2012 10:06:00 PM     Post Reply
The storm is beginning to bring chaos to New York City, as a construction crane was left dangling precariously from a 65-story building in Midtown Manhattan and the face of an apartment building in the West Village fell off, leaving the insides of several apartments exposed. Television images show part of a crane hanging off a luxury building on West 57th Street. No injuries have been reported but nearby streets and buildings were cleared as a precaution. Additionally, the fire department reported that it had responded to a multiple-dwelling building collapse at Eight Avenue and 14th Street on Monday night.

Benghazigate produces
a whiff of tyranny
Power Line, by Paul Mirengoff    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/29/2012 10:05:04 PM     Post Reply
In our posts about Benghazigate, we have focused on (1) the failure of the Obama administration to provide needed (and requested) security in Benghazi, (2) the Obama administration’s refusal to call for military assistance when our personnel were under deadly attack, and (3) the adminstration’s unwillingness to speak honestly about the attack in the days following it and, it appears, even until this day. Bill Otis identifies a fourth issue, albeit one that’s related to the third: the Department of Justice’s persecution of the producer of an internet video

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