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Posted: 8:13 a.m. Friday, Oct. 26, 2012

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The White House is declining to say when Obama first learned of three e-mails directly notifying the Executive Office of the President that the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi was under attack.

Mitt Romney has managed to erase Obama’s lead among women.  So much for that war on women.

The Secret Service has expanded its operation to Twitter, urging Americans to report on their fellow citizens whose tweets “concern you.”

You can’t make this stuff up!  John Kerry joins Al Gore in blaming the high altitude for Obama's bad debate in Denver

Our pal Jamie Dupree explores why Paul Ryan is in states that don't matter.

Larry Kudlow sums up Obama’s second term proposal: Mr. Obama wants to slash defense spending, raise all other spending and hike taxes to finance the largest government size he can possibly get.

Dear Ruler is upset because banks are in business to make money, and this is why we need to regulate them.

What the debates taught us …

Blame Bush? Here are two charts that show how the Great Recession really happened.

Obama’s economic recovery is as bad as it appears.

Americans are more worried about financing retirement today than they were at the end of the recession in 2009.

Under the Obama administration, the IRS is increasingly placing job creators under the auditing hatchet while shirking oversight of the billions in new tax credits flowing to those claiming low-income status.

The real bailout: GM’s alive, but many small businesses aren’t.

If Obama fails at winning re-election, the campaign would like to direct the blame to … Bill Clinton?

Mr. President: Are you sorry you didn’t focus on the economy for your first two years in office when you had a Democrat majority in the Senate?  Obama: Absolutely not.

Federal regulators have proposed a rule to require electric and hybrid car manufacturers to add artificial noises that to alert pedestrians, in particular the blind, to slow-moving electric vehicles.

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