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Posted: 8:01 a.m. Friday, Aug. 17, 2012

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Charles Krauthammer believes that, win or lose, Paul Ryan could well become the face of Republicanism for a generation.

Kimberly Strassel explains why the Republicans can win.

Would Mitt Romney break up the banks? Would Paul Ryan?

Mitt Romney said he never paid taxes at a rate lower than 13% over the past decade.  Doesn’t matter.  The left will continue to write its own narrative on the subject. 

Hilarious statement of the day from Obama’s propaganda team: "Governor Romney thinks he can operate under a different set of rules, he has a sense of entitlement.”

Why the screwed generation is turning to Paul Ryan …

Americans are learning more about the "fiscal cliff" approaching in 2013.  But unless there's real change in Washington, we're also headed for a steep "regulatory cliff" that could compound the damage.

General Motors is headed for bankruptcy … again.

Obama's Shared Prosperity: A Euphemism Wrapped in a Lie.

How would slobbering Barney Frank fix our unemployment situation?  Hire more government workers!  But the evil Republicans won’t let that happen.

The Social Security Administration has now explained why it was planning to purchase 174,000 hollow point bullets.

A battery manufacturing plant that received a quarter of a billion in stimulus dollars is now being bailed out … by a Chinese company.

Another day, another ObamaMedia myrmidon claiming raaacism on the part of the Romney campaign.  Though, what else would you expect from Toure on MSNBC?

Mom-and-pop wineries in Virginia get a taste of the nanny state.

Recent shut downs of children's lemonade stands and swat-style raids on small farmers have inspired mothers and activists to take their message to the Capitol.

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