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Posted: 7:13 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012

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When it comes down to it, do you really know what’s in Paul Ryan’s budget

You wouldn’t know it from listening to the Obama campaign, but there’s only one Presidential candidate in 2012 who has cut Medicare: Barack Obama.

Karl Rove believes that the GOP now has an advantage when it comes to Medicare.  He says that if Republicans succeed at reforming Medicare, “politics will never be the same.”

Desperate to quell any more layoffs before the election, Obama’s Labor Department will be giving states $100 million in grant funding to prevent layoffs.

Dear Ruler tells his Entertainment Tonight supporters, “I don't think you or anybody who's been watching the campaign would say that in any way we have tried to divide the country.”

As the Obama campaign continues to tout the GM bailout as an industrial policy success, the Treasury Department continues to revise upward the staggering losses inflicted on the taxpayers.

The Democrats don’t want the presidential debate moderates to ask questions about Obama’s deficit commission.

Obama and his propaganda team are winning the digital race.

For the first time since he began running for president, Mitt Romney has the support of over 40 percent of America's youth vote.  Guess the hope and change from 2008 didn’t work out so well for them.

Obama’s term has been a success … if you measure it by government dependence.

How did Harry Reid get so rich?

Congressional approval ratings are tied with an all-time historical low.

The ObamaMedia myrmidons do their part to further the Mediscare debate.

Ohio State Senator Nina Turner says that “Jim Crow has been resurrected” in reference to voter ID laws in her state.

According to some on the left, ExxonMobile pays nothing in taxes.  The truth?

The EPA is still conducting studies that environmentalists hope will someday justify draconian regulations on fracking.

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