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Posted: 7:45 a.m. Monday, Oct. 29, 2012

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Here are the two polls that have Obama and his propagandists terrified.

An excellent column by Mark Steyn: The Incredible Shrinking President.

In an interview with a Denver TV reporter Friday, Obama twice refused to answer questions as to whether the Americans under siege in Benghazi were denied requests for help.

Does Obama want the federal government to dictate how or how much executives get paid?

The Obama slogan has evolved.  Again!

Another Obama record!  The number of American workers collecting federal disability insurance benefits hit yet another record high in October.

Even more academics self-identity as “far left” or “liberal” today than did four years ago, a new survey found.

Could the upcoming presidential election be a repeat of the 2000 presidential election?

It looks as though Romney has passed a threshold among voters in terms of being an acceptable alternative.

A new study by researchers from the University of Georgia indicates that there’s no evidence that voter ID laws impact minority voters specifically.

From a Democrat: Why I’m voting for Mitt Romney.

Paul Ryan: How conservatism helps the poor.

Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus has a message for fellow jews.

On the weekend shows, Republicans took Obama to task over his handling of the Benghazi issue.  Here’s a roundup.

Obama, the Great Equalizer, forgets about economic growth …

For the latest tutorial on lousy tax policy, cast your eyes down—way down—to Australia.

Without government healthcare spending, America’s debt would be almost non-existent.

Labor unions and liberal groups are worried that Obama will “betray” them in the lame-duck session by agreeing to a deal to cut “safety-net” programs.

Obama has spent far more lavishly on White House state dinners than previous presidents. 

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