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Posted: 7:49 a.m. Monday, Oct. 15, 2012

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By Neal Boortz

Obama and Biden were winning … until they faced actual opponents.

This is Mark Steyn at his best: Who’s ‘Politicizing’ Benghazi?

Did Joe Biden shift the debate on tax increases on the filthy rich to those earning over $1 million rather than $250,000?  Nope!  Just kidding.

Joe Biden’s (and Barack Obama’s) very strange theory on what caused the Great Recession.

After a review of the questions asked in Thursday’s VP debate, Martha Raddatz clearly favored Team Obama.

From an Obama propagandist on CNN: Voters may not care about Benghazi, but they care about bin Laden.

Even if there were not a thousand other reasons for denying Obama a second term, the Libya scandal alone would be reason enough to remove him.

George Will explains why the largest “too big to fail” banks are a problem.

Who do you trust on Medicare? Obama and Biden trust Big Government.

The bad news for small business in D.C.’s ObamaCare plan …

Obama continues to say that he wants to lower the corporate tax rate, but is he serious about getting that done?  We now have the highest corporate tax rate out of all industrialized nations and many are lowering their rates.

U.S. companies don't get a tax break for moving plants overseas. They are, however, socked with an extra bill for bringing home earnings.

Amidst their economic down spiral, Greece's biggest company is now leaving the country.

Remember the reporter who was caught on a live microphone suggesting the GOP would be happy to have “black people drowning” as Hurricane Isaac threatened New Orleans and the Gulf Coast?  He found himself a job … at Politico.

The Obama administration’s effort to create government-sanctioned “sustainable communities” got a boost last week with almost $5 million in planning grants.

Global warming stopped 16 years ago?

Dumbest. Question. EVER.

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