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Obama needs to come clean
on what happened in Benghazi
Washington Times, by Adm. James A. Lyons    Original Article
Posted By: Bubbasuncle- 10/30/2012 12:21:12 PM     Post Reply
There is an urgent need for full disclosure of what has become the “Benghazi Betrayal and Cover-up.” The Obama national security team, including CIA, DNI and the Pentagon, apparently watched and listened to the assault on the U.S. consulate and cries for help but did nothing. If someone had described a fictional situation with a similar scenario and described our leadership ignoring the pleas for help, I would have said it was not realistic—not in my America – but I would have been proven wrong. We now know why Ambassador Christopher Stevens had to be in Benghazi the night of 9/11 to

MTA chief: Sandy a 'devastating' disaster
Newsday [Melville, NY], by Ellen Yan    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/30/2012 11:59:39 AM     Post Reply
MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota outlined blows from Sandy in a statement early Tuesday, a list of vast damages that will likely keep much of public transit offline for some time. "Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on our entire transportation system, in every borough and county of the region,” the head of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said in a statement. “The New York subway system is 108 years old, but it has never faced a disaster as devastating as what we experienced last night.” Commuter rail roads took a big hit, one that will affect Long Islanders and Westchester residents who work

'Cooling Out’ the Voters
Creators Syndicate, Inc., by Thomas Sowell    Original Article
Posted By: Mr. Know-It-All- 10/30/2012 11:58:46 AM     Post Reply
Confidence men know that their victim — “the mark” — 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 surfaced, he flatly denied them all.

  


  

Tidal surge overruns 2 NJ
towns with floodwaters
Associated Press, by David Porter    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 11:36:37 AM     Post Reply
MOONACHIE, N.J.- A huge tidal surge sent water overflowing a creek and gushing out of storm drains in two northern New Jersey towns early Tuesday, filling streets with up to 5 feet of water and setting off a frantic rescue effort by boats and trucks. Gov. Chris Christie said hundreds of stranded people were rescued when the tidal surge up the Hackensack River from superstorm Sandy resulted in water overflowing a natural berm. In Moonachie, a town of 2,700 about 10 miles northwest of Manhattan, police Sgt. Tom Schmidt said water rose to 5 feet within 45 minutes,

Dems nervous, GOP upbeat as vote nears
San Francisco Chronicle, by Joe Garofoli    Original Article
Posted By: Poliskeptic- 10/30/2012 11:34:15 AM     Post Reply
There's no shortage of their kind in the politically bluest parts of California. Liberals so freaked out about the prospect of President Obama losing his re-election bid that they can't sleep at night. Can't talk about anything else. Can't stop parsing the latest polls. David Plouffe, one of President Obama's top campaign strategists, has a word for supporters he feels are needlessly fretful: bed wetters. "Oh, I think I'm worse than that," Kay Edelman said. For the past several weeks, the 60-year-old San Francisco resident has frequently bolted awake in the middle of the night, in "a panic attack," she said.

Obama stonewalls on Libya, again
Washington Post, by Jennifer Rubin    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 11:10:46 AM     Post Reply
President Obama, who refuses to give a full accounting of his actions and statements regarding the Benghazi attack, is now taking offense that some people think he’s not been candid with the voters. Yeah, imagine that. On Morning Joe on Monday, he had this to say: The president said that he took offense “to some suggestion that, you know, in any way we haven’t tried to make sure the American people knew as information was coming in what we believed happened.” (Snip) But what about his job performance? How about giving us the same tick-tock we got when Osama bin Laden was killed?

Corzine Searches for What's Next
Wall Street Journal, by Aaron Luchetti & Julie Steinberg    Original Article
Posted By: jackson- 10/30/2012 11:09:56 AM     Post Reply
A year ago Wednesday, Jon S. Corzine left the elevator and headed out the door after a marathon weekend effort failed to save MF Global Holdings Ltd The brokerage firm had just filed for bankruptcy, ending Mr. Corzine's dream of making it into a major Wall Street player."I'm sorry it turned out this way," an MF Global employee said on the way out of the building. Mr. Corzine told the person not to worry. "You'll find something; you're good at what you do," Mr. Corzine said, according to someone who heard the conversation. For Mr. Corzine, it hasn't been so easy to move on. One year after the

  


  

Hurricane Sandy forces
anti-politics politics
Politico, by Jonathan Allen    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 11:03:48 AM     Post Reply
For all the talk of how the presidential campaigns would be frozen by Hurricane Sandy, the reality is this: They’ve simply shifted gears. As wind and driving rain began to whip the East Coast in earnest Monday, President Barack Obama hunkered down in Washington to attend briefings — but dispatched Michelle Obama, Joe Biden and Bill Clinton to continue campaigning without him. Republican Mitt Romney’s campaign canceled some events Monday and Tuesday “out of sensitivity for the millions of Americans in the path of Hurricane Sandy,” a campaign advisory said.

Manhattan in darkness, 14ft
flooding and infrastructure
grinds to a halt... and
now come the rats
Daily Mail (UK), by Louise Boyle    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 10:52:08 AM     Post Reply
Rats scurrying to escape rising floodwaters in New York could spread diseases as they infest new areas, according to a nature expert. A 13ft wall of water caused by the storm surge and high tides have caused severe flooding to subways and road tunnels in the city and torrents of water poured into city streets. The rising water will force rats out of their underground lairs and into contact with humans, according to Rick Ostfeld of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Milbrook, New York, speaking to The Huffington Post.

Krauthammer: Obama 'playing
president' for Sandy, not Benghazi
Daily Caller, by Jeff Poor    Original Article
Posted By: CarrotFarmer87- 10/30/2012 10:42:22 AM     Post Reply
As Hurricane Sandy was approaching the Jersey Shore, President Barack Obama has suspended his campaign activities to be at the ready for the pending crisis. But on Monday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer wasn’t convinced it wasn’t just for political imaging purposes. Krauthammer compared Obama’s willingness to be out front on Sandy to his lack of willingness to be out front on Benghazi, which he said suggested political opportunism. “He says he’s not concerned about the impact on the elections,”

Gallup: Obama's Early Vote Advantage
Collapses 22-Points Over 2008
Breitbart's Big Government, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 10:38:36 AM     Post Reply
My pal Guy Benson found a juicy nugget that helps to bring more clarity to the news from Gallup yesterday that shows Romney leading Obama in the early vote by a full seven points, 52-45%. Almost exactly four years ago (October 28, 2008), according to Gallup, Obama was massacring John McCain among early voters with a fifteen-point lead, 55-40%. That means, at least according to Gallup, that Obama's early vote advantage has dropped 22 points when compared to '08. Benson also notes that the percentage of voters who have or intend to vote early was 33% in 2008 and remains at

  



Meet Atlantic City's Ray Nagin:
Lorenzo Langford
Breitbart's Big Government, by Ben Shapiro    Original Article
Posted By: Bubbasuncle- 10/30/2012 10:31:26 AM     Post Reply
Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford (D) has fallen under scrutiny from Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) for informing residents of Atlantic City that they could stick around during Hurricane Sandy. Christie ranted: You have a mayor, a rogue mayor, telling his citizens not to leave, that it’s O.K. not to leave. I don’t know what you call that. I don’t call it effective governance. Many Atlantic City residents apparently were upset that they evacuated during Tropical Storm Irene last year. Christie ripped them as well: I will never understand these people. They came home to very little property damage

NPR: 8-point swing
puts Romney in front
Washington Examiner [DC], by Paul Bedard    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/30/2012 10:22:14 AM     Post Reply
A new National Public Radio poll, which had President Obama leading Mitt Romney 51 percent to 44 percent four weeks ago, now has Mitt Romney on top, 48 percent to 47 percent, with the Republican benefiting from his debate performances. The poll found that among likely voters, 34 percent said Romney's debate performances made them more likely to vote for the challenger while 28 percent said they now are more likely to vote for the president. Among critical independent voters, though, Romney won big, with 37 percent saying they are now more likely to chose him compared to 21 percent

Romney gains continue as he closes on
Obama in new Rove Electoral Map
Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 10/30/2012 10:11:58 AM     Post Reply
Karl Rove's analysis of this week's Electoral Map, second to the last before Election Day: "Mitt Romney has the momentum in the final days of the campaign, with two states moving in his direction in the latest Electoral College map. Tennessee moved from 'lean' to 'safe' Romney, while Michigan moved from 'lean' Obama to 'toss up.' Mr. Romney now has 180 'safe' Electoral College votes - only four behind Barack Obama's total of 184.” "There are two states (26 EC votes) that 'lean' Romney, and three (37 EC votes) that 'lean' Obama. Nine states (111 EC votes) are 'toss ups.

Obama leads in Oregon thanks to support
from women; but marijuana measure
failing on opposition from women
(2012 Oregonian poll)
The Oregonian, by Jeff Mapes    Original Article
Posted By: DaddyO- 10/30/2012 10:00:17 AM     Post Reply
President Barack Obama holds a relatively narrow lead of six points over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in Oregon, according to a new poll conducted for The Oregonian. Obama's lead is considerably smaller than his margin of victory in Oregon four years ago and is a sign of how tight the presidential race has become across the nation. In addition, the poll also found that an initiative to legalize marijuana, Measure 80 is failing, with 49 percent opposed and 42 percent in favor. Voters are even more strongly opposed to two pro-casino measures --82 and 83 -- that even their sponsors

  


  

The Campaign Hurricane e-mails:
Obama seeks $$, Romney sends prayers
Canada Free Press, by Greg Halvorson    Original Article
Posted By: snowcloud- 10/30/2012 9:49:05 AM     Post Reply
Wow. I never get used to it… As hyper-informed and cognizant of the evil/buffoonery/cravenness of this administration as I am, I never get used to the petty, maladroit, and moronic e-mails with which they pepper their base. No–I’m not part of the base, but my masochistic side subscribes to Obama-blasts, Moochelle-blasts, Messina-Axelrod-Springsteen-Sheryl Crow…. You get the point: masochism. None so painful as this shameless tripe on the eve of a dangerous storm affecting 20% of the U.S. population: Greg - After all Barack has done in office, and after all you have done to

Why Liberals Think What They Do
PJ Media, by Victor Davis Hanson    Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.- 10/30/2012 9:36:01 AM     Post Reply
Note that Barack Obama is running not on his liberal record, but as a challenger against incumbent Mitt Romney who has done all sorts of terrible things like causing the 2008 meltdown and outsourcing jobs to China. In Obama’s view, given the supposedly tranquil world abroad, we must try nation building at home, and thus concentrate on bold new initiatives like stimulus, infrastructure, green jobs, and federalized health care (Snip) Obama himself apparently has given up on liberal ideas in lieu of Big Bird, binders, bull****ter, movie stars, and hip-hopsters, which prompts the question: does anyone

Eager early voters on a
path to set U.S. record
Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 10/30/2012 9:33:47 AM     Post Reply
Encouraged by both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, millions of Americans aren't waiting for Nov. 6 to cast their secret ballot and will almost certainly set a new national record for early voting. In 2004, when Americans voted to allow Massachusetts to keep John Kerry as senator, about 20% of the popular vote was cast before Election Day. Last time, which was the first time ever two sitting senators faced off for the White House, 31% of Americans -- about 40 million of us -- voted before Election Day. This time, according to a newly-released Gallup Poll, about 36% of Americans indicate

Oregon voters just saying no to
legalized marijuana (Oregonian poll)
The Oregonian, by Harry Esteve    Original Article
Posted By: annapolis2010dad- 10/30/2012 9:10:41 AM     Post Reply
Oregon voters apparently aren't ready to flat-out legalize the growing, selling and use of marijuana, a new poll for The Oregonian shows. The poll of 405 likely voters, conducted over the past week, shows Measure 80 failing 49 percent to 42 percent, with 9 percent undecided. Proponents wrote a far-reaching measure that would create a new Oregon Cannabis Commission to buy and sell pot at state run stores, as well as license growers and suppliers. The measure also would allow anyone but minors to grow and possess limitless amounts of marijuana for personal use. Currently, possession of less than an

Just When Was Obama Born?
American Thinker, by Don Wilkie    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 10/30/2012 9:10:11 AM     Post Reply
It is beyond any reasonable doubt that Neil Abercrombie, Governor of Hawaii, and Ann Dunham's girlfriends, Susan Blake and Maxine Box, have been telling falsehoods about the President's origins. It is also beyond any reasonable doubt that there are people within the Obama camp who have managed their fabrications. It now appears that Mary Toutonghi, Ann Dunham's sometime babysitter in Seattle, was also "managed." Mary and her husband were the managers of the Villa Ria apartments located in the Capitol Hill section of Seattle. The apartments were carved out of a large old house.

  



A Big Storm Requires Big Government
New York Times, by Editors    Original Article
Posted By: jackson- 10/30/2012 8:57:07 AM     Post Reply
Most Americans have never heard of the National Response Coordination Center, but they’re lucky it exists on days of lethal winds and flood tides. The center is the war room of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, where officials gather to decide where rescuers should go, where drinking water should be shipped, and how to assist hospitals that have to evacuate. Disaster coordination is one of the most vital functions of “big government,” which is why Mitt Romney wants to eliminate it. At a Republican primary debate last year, Mr. Romney was asked whether emergency management was a

Romney, Not Obama, Shows
Concern for Nation's Poor
Townhall, by Byron York    Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.- 10/30/2012 8:43:09 AM     Post Reply
Cincinnati - There's an odd imbalance that few have noticed in this presidential campaign. In the midst of a continuing economic downturn, one candidate talks regularly about poverty, and the other doesn't. The one who does is the Republican, Mitt Romney. He's done it for a long time. Go back to Romney's March 30 speech in Appleton, Wis., in which he introduced the charge that President Obama is creating a "government-centered society." "Over 46 million Americans are now living in poverty, more than ever before in our nation's history," Romney said. "In households with single moms,

Mitt's Royal Slam
American Thinker, by J.R. Dunn    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 10/30/2012 7:44:06 AM     Post Reply
What's the explanation for Mitt Romney's unparalleled breakout? A few weeks ago, the Romney campaign was regarded as dead in the water. (Snip) Occam's razor applies to politics as much as any other field, and the simplest and best explanation in this case is that no large-scale change occurred within the campaign or without -- that in fact, things are unfolding pretty much as they were planned to. That it's happening this way because it was meant to. There is no conspiracy, and there was no mistake. What we're seeing is an example of straightforward campaign strategy in action. Romney has been

Republicans poised for
gains in governor’s races
Associated Press, by Mike Baker    Original Article
Posted By: Mobyclik- 10/30/2012 7:39:17 AM     Post Reply
Olympia, Wash. - Republicans are in position to extend their recent gains among governors as they compete for seats they haven’t won in a quarter-century. Of the 11 states with gubernatorial elections in November, eight are now led by Democrats, and each of the most competitive races is a GOP pickup opportunity. The numbers suggests that Republicans soon will claim 30 to 33 governorships after holding just 22 a few years ago — an advantage not reflected in the divided Congress or competitive presidential race. “It says that when people are choosing the government closest to the people,

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