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Posted: 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012

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We have some new ObamaSpeak: “Romney Hood,” which he describes as taking money from poorer people to give it to wealthier people.

Wait, the U.S. economy actually lost 1.2 million jobs in July?

Within the space of just two weeks, Americans have witnessed two radically different philosophies about the free enterprise system from Dear Ruler.

Mitt Romney says that he is going to add 12 million jobs in his first term.

Americans keep behaving in ways that baffle the ObamaMedia. Two examples figured prominently -- or should have -- in last week's news …

Mitt Romney and the Republican National Committee raised $101.3 million in July.  That marks the third straight month that the Republicans have outraised Caesar Obammus and the Democrats.

Michelle Malkin has a comprehensive round-up of coverage on the horrific Sikh temple shooting.

Do you have kids in their 20s?  Or are you in your 20s?  You should be worried about the future.  Robert Samuelson explains why: Generation Squeezed.

Dear Ruler has not taken a serious question from the White House press corps in nearly seven weeks.

The Romney campaign has refused to give Jamie Dupree access to "pool" press reports.

If you are a Democrat, spreading unsubstantiated rumors is considered “speaking your mind,” according to the ObamaMedia.

Pajamas Media, including Bill Whittle, has a new video on the Obama administration’s proposal for race-based discipline in government schools.

The ObamaMedia has, thus far, ignored the revelation that American taxpayers will only recover a mere $24 million of the $527 million lost on Solyndra.

The Obama Syndrome?

The Executive Director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security discusses his focus on preventing a natural electromagnetic pulse (EMP).

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