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Posted: 7:33 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012

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We have not one, but two Thomas Sowell columns to feature today: Risky Business and A Rational Discussion of the Federal Budget.

Obama says that maybe we should call Romney’s plan to repeal ObamaCare on Day 1, “Romney-Doesn’t-Care.”

The Republican Party Platform endorses a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. 

Kimberly Strassel says that if you want to understand today’s Republican Party, look to the states.

America’s 50 states are collectively over $4 trillion in debt, according to a new study.

Here’s the laughable headline of the day: Too few Americans ‘turn to government for assistance.’

No one is more of an expert on gaffes than Joe Biden. But don't tell that to a biased ObamaMedia.

Who's the Extremist?

The White House finalized its new fuel efficiency standards, which will raise the average cost of a car by $2,000. 

Former Obama propagandist Robert Gibbs highlights the incredible economic success of Obama’s recovery.

Newt Gingrich takes on Chris Matthews on his “racist” thinking.

ObamaCare is good for college students?  Think again.

Officials at the White House, Pentagon and CIA eagerly cooperated with movie producers about the successful mission to kill Osama bin Laden. 

Washingtonian magazine is out with its annual “Best & Worst of Congress” survey. Take a look at how Paul Ryan fared.

Apparently the Democrat convention will feature two hours of Islamic prayers.

I talked about this story on the program yesterday: A Nebraska government school told a deaf preschooler to change his sign language name because the hand motion he used looked like he was shooting a gun.

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