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Posted: 8:34 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2012

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A new poll shows Obama leading Mitt Romney by more than 40% among Hispanics, but they are focused more on healthcare and the economy than immigration policy.

There's an obvious problem with the racism alibi used by Obama supporters … their guy, Barack Obama, has run for president before, and he won.

Chief propagandist David Axelrod says that an Obama win in November will 'liberate' Republicans to work with president.

Here is the administration’s plan for economic recovery: “keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share.”  Gag me.

Proggies also have their thongs in a wad over the virtual “doubling down” of the Citizens United case, which recognize corporations as people in regards to campaign finance laws.

Thirty-four members of Congress took steps to recast their financial portfolios during the financial crisis after phone calls with Fed or Treasury officials.

Kenny G Wasserman Shultz may be getting the boot .. being asked to step down as the DNC chairwoman after November.

Recently Barack Obama claimed that he had “approved fewer regulations in the first three years of my presidency than my Republican predecessor did in his.”  This is false.

Obama’s propaganda team continues to repeat misleading statistics about Mitt Romney’s Massachusetts job record.

If the president can rewrite federal laws that he doesn't like, there is no limit to his power.

Why charter schools work.

NBC seems to be making a habit out of deceptively editing audio tapes.

NBC’s David Gregory wants to know if Marco Rubio believes that the GOP has a racism problem on illegal immigration.

The Department of Agriculture is going to institute new standards for what can be sold in schools, and it looks like cranberry juice won’t make the cut.

Should sunscreen be banned in schools?

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