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Posted: 7:10 a.m. Friday, July 27, 2012

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Here’s a great column from the Wall Street Journal: With Barack Obama, the competition between the private economy and the public economy is clear.

Since weaning himself off the teleprompter, Dear Ruler has made three major gaffes.

Gotta give Mitt Romney credit for this one.  This is pretty good.

Chief White House propagandist Jay Carney was unable (or unwilling) to identify the capital of Israel yesterday during his press briefing.

Christian Science Monitor has developed an “Index of Racist Potential” to decide if Romney campaign ads are racist…

The Obama Administration has created a firestorm by claiming the authority to waive the work requirements of the welfare reform law. But the damage doesn’t stop there …

Maryland’s millionaire tax resulted in a loss of 40,000 jobs.  Let’s see how the Democrat governor tries to spin THAT one.

Government bureaucrats didn’t build your business.

This is attempt by Dear Ruler and his propaganda team to twist the meaning of his “you didn’t build that” comment shows that Obama thinks Americans are stupid.

The Democrats’ precious ObamaCare is already falling short on its promises.

For those of you who enjoy history, this article from the American Thinker is a good read: The Modern Machiavelli.

Despite Dear Ruler’s stories about a resurgent GM ready to repay its bailout tab, the automaker and its former bank still owe taxpayers nearly $42 billion.

Here’s Ann Coulter’s take on the tragedy (and the reaction) in Colorado.

The latest campaign ploy from Kenny G Wasserman Shultz goes a little something like this: “Republicans in Congress would obstruct President Obama from having cereal for breakfast if they could.”

CAIR is upset that Obama isn’t selling anything marketed to “Muslim Americans for Obama.”

These kids weren't rioting in Anaheim to make any great social statement. They're rioting because they like to riot.

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