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Posted: 7:40 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012

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Have you seen the latest piece of Obama flare?

The federal government’s debt could hit an unprecedented $16 trillion this week while we’re in Tampa.

Spending on Medicare, Medicaid, the ObamaCare subsidies, and Social Security will devour all government revenues by 2045.

What if what everyone knows about presidential elections is wrong?

Here are two people you won't find touring a General Motors plant during the political season this fall: Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.

Latest polling shows that men are more likely to favor Mitt Romney and women are more likely to favor Barack Obama.  Wow, there’s a real shocker.

Are spending cuts more harmful than tax increases?

Michael Barone has an interesting article about the evolution of the Republican Party.

Which pro-Romney ad is making the most impact on potential voters?

Here’s a headline for you: Four years after he was swept to victory, how Obama's election campaign is a joyless slog.

This is what passes for political reporting nowadays … Chuck Todd of NBC says that the "shadow of Bush And Katrina" hangs over the GOP convention.

China is moving ahead with the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched missiles, increasing its existing ability to deliver nuclear warheads to the United States.

This is a good little opinion piece on Obama’s sense of “fairness.”

Here’s how taxpayer dollars are being wasted by Baltimore government school officials, who are also whining about a lack of funding.

The Democrats are still refusing to call their convention site “Bank of America stadium.”

Gasoline is on track to reach its highest-ever price for Labor Day.

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