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Posted: 7:34 a.m. Monday, Sept. 24, 2012

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You read it above in the notes .. but from the Internet here’s a column by yours truly that is on Townhall.com today: We're Hiring a New CEO.  I corrected some durned spell-check stuff and added a few snarky comments.  Getting good comments on this one.  Now my head won’t fit through the door to the studio. 

Thomas Sowell tackles the fallacy of redistribution.

The Washington Examiner does the vetting that the ObamaMedia failed to do in 2008: The Obama you don’t know.

Pressed on his tax plan, Mitt Romney told 60 Minutes that our problem isn't that we're not taxing enough, but that "we're spending too much and we have too little growth."

Dear Ruler says that Mitt Romney "sure can afford" to pay more in taxes.  Isn’t that great that Obama has now decided that he will be the one to determine who can and should pay more in taxes?  As they say:  “From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs.”  “They” being communists, of course. 

James Pethokoukis explains how Mitt Romney still paid higher average effective income tax rate than 80% of Americans, higher total rate than 60%.

While Congress may be enjoying some of the lowest approval ratings in history, Americans are also fed up with the ObamaMedia bias.

Here’s a prime example of blatant ObamaMedia bias.

Here’s an article about how Mitt Romney could still win in November.  That’s not the only article along those lines.  Here’s another by Mort Zuckerman: Romney Can Still Overcome Obama's Dishonest, Divisive Campaign.

Since abundant, relatively inexpensive energy has literally powered America’s unprecedented economic development, naturally, one of Obama’s principal goals as president has been to curtail Americans’ access to cheap energy.

Michael Barone says that Barack Obama has proved he can't change Washington from the inside.

Don’t believe stories of the Obama “recovery.”

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