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Posted: 8:22 a.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 2011

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Many of you asked so here’s the article I talked about yesterday .. Investigator: Herman Cain innocent of sexual advances.

After a look at the polls, independents now evenly split after previously favoring a generic Republican.

As the dust settles from the debate, and we get passed the Perry gaffe, many people believe that the night belonged to Newt Gingrich.

Let’s take a look at some of the history lessons we learned during the GOP debate in Michigan, courtesy of Newt Gingrich.

If there’s one thing Newt Gingrich has made clear in recent debates, it’s that he doesn’t have much regard for debate moderators.

What do Rick Perry and Herman Cain have in common?

After 10 days of saturation coverage by the media, we still don't definitely know any more about Herman Cain's alleged misdeeds. Media balance, anyone?

Bill Press says that “there’s no difference” between the allegations against Herman Cain and the child-sex-abuse allegations against Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.

Thomas Sowell’s latest column, The Real Cain Scandal: The law tolerates and encourages frivolous lawsuits.

New fundraising numbers from Herman Cain: In the 41 days since October 1st, Cain has raised $9.4 million.

I warned Republicans not to be trapped by this payroll tax cut issue.  This is exactly the reason as to why ..

How does Obama plan to win the election?  “We may just run clips of the Republican debates verbatim.”

Obama says he wants to explore a new pipeline for oil… but not until AFTER he is re-elected.

“They about had an orgasm in [Vice President Joseph R.] Biden’s office when we mentioned Solyndra.”  Premature, I suppose.  Happens to the best of them.

Republicans, long criticized by Democrats as a party that coddles the rich, are now eyeing a handful of proposals that target millionaires on subsidies, tax deductions and other federal benefits.

Judge Napolitano explains how government uses statistics to make things appear to be better than they are, and to manipulate our thinking.

Speaking of the Judge, here's the video of our talk about internet sales taxes last night.

Princess Pelosi wants the supercommittee to open its doors and be transparent.  Gee, ya think?

Labor unions may have won in Ohio, but that still leaves the itty, bitty problem of their fiscal deficit to be dealt with.

Want a union outrage?  Here’s a union outrage from Michigan where the union collects dues from Medicaid recipients.

The Washington Post devotes nearly four pages to the “vibrant urbanism” of the Occutards in DC.

How can you get Talkmaster droppings when you least suspect them? Like on Facebook. You'll also get a whole new set of trolls to harass. 

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