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Obama campaign relaunches character attack on Romney: ‘Devoid of honesty’
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Daily Caller, by Neil Munro
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 12:36:46 AM
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The Obama campaign is back to attacking Gov. Mitt Romney’s character — and calling for support from the established media — after a surprising debate defeat in Denver. President Barack Obama’s chief campaign strategist, David Axelrod, led the offensive to claim that Romney is deceptive and dishonest in a Thursday morning press conference. (Snip) Shortly after the press event, Obama’s team announced a new TV ad, entitled “Trust,” that painted Romney as deceptive on taxes. “If we can’t trust him here [in TV debates] … how could we ever trust him here?” says the ad, showing a picture of the
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Actress Daryl Hannah Arrested in Keystone Pipeline Protest
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Reuters, by Staff*
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Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 10/5/2012 12:28:26 AM
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San Antonio- Actress Daryl Hannah was arrested in Texas on Thursday after she stood in front of an earth-moving machine clearing ground for the construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, her representative said. The protest took place outside Winnsboro, Texas, about 80 miles east of Dallas, said Hannah's agent, Paul Bassis. Hannah, 51, a longtime environmental activist, was arrested last year outside the White House in another protest against the pipeline. The Keystone XL pipeline, a project of TransCanada Corp, would ship more than half a million barrels a day of oil sands-derived crude to the Texas Gulf Coast
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York: Libya scandal provides big opening for Romney
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Washington Times, by Byron York
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 12:23:26 AM
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Mitt Romney will give what's billed as a major foreign policy speech Monday at the Virginia Military Institute. In the words of his campaign, Romney plans to "offer a stark contrast between his vision for a strong foreign policy and the failed record of President Obama." Romney will pay special attention to the Middle East, where he sees crises in Syria, Egypt, Iran and elsewhere. One open question is what Romney will say about a crisis that is threatening to turn into a full-scale scandal for the Obama administration. In the more than three weeks since Ambassador Chris Stevens and
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Report: U.S. rejected Iranian plan to end standoff over nuclear program
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Haaretz [Israel] & Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 12:09:27 AM
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Iran recently proposed a nine-step plan to end the confrontation with the West over its nuclear program, but American officials have rejected the plan as a non-starter, the New York Times reported on Thursday. (Snip) However, under the plan, Iran would only suspend work at the underground uranium enrichment facility at Fordow after all sanctions have been lifted and the country is able to sell its oil freely again. The sanctions have taken an increasingly harsh toll on Iran's economy, including the collapse of the Iranian currency, the rial. This week, the worsening economic situation in the country led to public
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The Washington Post Co. Sinks Ever Deeper Into Reliance on Government Programs For Its Profits
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NewsBusters, by Tim Graham
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/5/2012 12:04:36 AM
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James Taranto at The Wall Street Journal smelled a conflict-of-interest problem when "The Washington Post Co. said Monday that it has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Celtic Healthcare, a provider of skilled home health-care and hospice services in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions.” The Post has offset losses in its core journalism businesses with profits from its Kaplan educational business. But federal money is part of the cash flow. A recent story on threatened accreditations noted “A loss of accreditation would mean the Kaplan campuses would no longer be eligible for Title IV
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Mexico deploys forces in death of politician's son
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Associated Press, by E. Eduardo Castillo and Oscar Villalba
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:35:31 PM
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CIUDAD ACUNA, Mexico — The Mexican government dispatched troops, federal police and criminal investigators to a violence-torn state on the U.S. border on Thursday after the assassination of the governor's nephew sent tremors through one of Coahuila's most powerful political families. Jose Eduardo Moreira, a 25-year-old state employee, was found shot to death Wednesday night on a rural road outside the town of Ciudad Acuna, across the border from Del Rio, Texas. The victim's father, Humberto, was the state's previous governor and also served
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Obama is wrong for America on Election Day
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Washington Times, by Donald H. Rumsfeld
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:30:26 PM
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With the presidential election only a few weeks away, it’s appropriate to discuss where our country is today, and what it can be in the years ahead. A few weeks ago, Vice President Joe Biden, in his convention acceptance speech, exclaimed, “America is not in decline.” It strikes me when the vice president feels he has to stand up and say that, it’s a bit like acknowledging that America is in decline and that the world senses it, but he doesn’t want to admit it. Let me be clear — I do not believe America is destined
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Romney energizes GOP base with debate showdown
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Washington Times, by Stephen Dinan
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:27:33 PM
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FISHERSVILLE, Va. — Far from running to the political middle, Republican nominee Mitt Romney used this week’s first presidential debate to embrace exactly the same kinds of spending cuts he talked about throughout the GOP primary, including backing trims that House Republicans tried to push through Congress last year. He mentioned the 10th Amendment — a favorite of the tea party movement — and vowed to ax funding for PBS, and throughout his debate performance he gave the firmest evidence yet that he will not “Etch A Sketch” away his primary stances, but rather
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Reeling from round one, Obama goes back on attack
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Washington Times, by Dave Boyer
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:24:58 PM
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DENVER — Reeling from his widely panned performance in the first presidential debate, President Obama and his campaign team Thursday sought to reassure unnerved supporters and to blame the president’s difficulties on the shiftiness of Republican rival Mitt Romney. Even as Mr. Obama accused Mr. Romney of deceiving voters about his true positions in the debate Wednesday night, the president indirectly acknowledged that his opponent got the better of him in their high-stakes face-off. His assessment of the debate suggested that Mr. Romney got inside his head, too, with the president openly speculating
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Romney benefits from rigorous defense of tax plan
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Washington Post, by Lori Montgomery and Peyton M. Craighill
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:22:40 PM
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With his forceful denial of charges that he would raise taxes on the middle class, Mitt Romney used Wednesday’s debate to launch an aggressive new effort to regain his footing in the battle over taxes. In one of the debate’s first exchanges, the Republican presidential nominee directly challenged President Obama’s assertion that Romney’s tax plan would finance big new breaks for the wealthy by wiping out popular deductions for those who earn less than $250,000 a year. “I know that you and your running mate keep saying that
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Romney’s Playbook
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National Review Online, by Robert Costa
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Posted By: rolanddd- 10/4/2012 11:20:21 PM
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Denver — The elements of Mitt Romney’s Rocky Mountain rout were hatched weeks ago in Vermont’s Green Mountains. In early September, Romney slowed down his campaign schedule and retreated with a small group of advisers to the home of Kerry Healey, his former lieutenant governor. Ohio senator Rob Portman, a trusted ally, joined Stuart Stevens, Eric Fehrnstrom, Bob White, and a handful of other Romney confidants. They spent days holding mock debates, and nights reviewing President Obama’s stylistic tics. When they needed a break, they roamed around Healey’s secluded estate, which is 100 miles south of Burlington, Vt. ...
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Obama plans to change approach before next presidential debate with Romney
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Washington Post, by Scott Wilson and David Nakamura
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:18:51 PM
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President Obama sought to put a sluggish debate performance behind him Thursday with a pair of combative speeches in swing states, as his campaign advisers acknowledged that he would have to change his approach before meeting Republican nominee Mitt Romney again on a national stage. Obama advisers said the president decided before Wednesday’s debate that he would not fight his rival before a prime-time television audience. They acknowledged that Obama will have to do more in the next debate to defend his record and hold Romney more accountable
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Turkey approves Syria raids, but disapproves of war
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France 24, by Leela Jacinto
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/4/2012 11:14:54 PM
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The roar of war was getting louder over the past few weeks in Akcakale, a tiny Turkish town right on the Syrian border, with mortars crashing into buildings and the rumble of distant tank fire accompanying announcements from the local mosque warning residents to stay home. That’s exactly what Zeliha Timucin was doing on Wednesday evening when her family was huddled in their modest Akcakale home. But the shelling got her – and her three daughters, as well as her sister – anyway. (Snip) Recent polls show a clear majority of Turks oppose a military intervention in Syria. The Turkish
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Meeting The Real Mitt Romney At Last
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Investor's Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/4/2012 11:12:41 PM
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Mitt Romney finally got his chance Wednesday night to break free of handlers and hostile media and to speak directly to the American people. He made the most of it. Where have they been hiding this guy? That was one thought crossing our minds while watching Romney deliver a debate performance for the ages. (Snip) He was the Happy Warrior, having the time of this life. Obama acted like someone who just wanted it to be over.
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Romney hits a trifecta in Denver
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Washington Post, by George F. Will
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:11:32 PM
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The presidential campaign, hitherto a plod through a torrent of words tedious beyond words, began to dance in Denver. There a masterfully prepared Mitt Romney completed a trifecta of tasks and unveiled an issue that, because it illustrates contemporary liberalism’s repellant essence, can constitute his campaign’s closing argument. Barack Obama, knight of the peevish countenance, illustrated William F. Buckley’s axiom that liberals who celebrate tolerance of other views always seem amazed that there are other views. Obama, who is not known as a martyr to the work ethic and who might use a teleprompter when ordering lunch, seemed uncomfortable
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Obama pays price for ducking the questions
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Washington Post, by Dana Milbank
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:10:06 PM
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DENVER Barack Obama received a valuable reminder in his drubbing at Wednesday night’s debate: He is a president, not a king. In the hours after the Republican challenger Mitt Romney embarrassed the incumbent in their first meeting, Obama loyalists expressed puzzlement that the incumbent had done badly. But Obama has only himself to blame, because he set himself up for Wednesday’s emperor-has-no-clothes moment. For the past four years, he has worked assiduously to avoid being questioned, maintaining a regal detachment from the media and other sources of dissent and skeptical inquiry.
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Democrats prescribing perpetual poverty
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Washington Times, by Ted Nugent
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Posted By: PageTurner- 10/4/2012 11:10:04 PM
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I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor. Neither condition changed who I am as a person. However, flying private sure beats the hell out of hitchhiking. Know this: There isn’t a Democrat who would choose public housing and food stamps over a fat bank account and a mansion. Not a single one. Dreaming of wealth and the independence and joys it provides is natural in America because in America, dreams can become reality if you work hard enough, sacrifice greatly, are willing to take risks, have an unshakable belief in yourself and are terminally stoned on dogged persistence and absolute perfection.
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'Pigeons' in a flap over François Hollande tax plan
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Guardian [UK], by Angelique Chrisafis
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/4/2012 11:08:02 PM
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Paris - He has stood firm on raising tax on millionaires, insisting the wealthiest should bear the brunt of France's harshest budget for 30 years, but one of François Hollande's key new taxes on businesses may be blown off course by an uprising from a flock of "pigeons". (Snip) They call themselves "Les Pigeons" – French slang for mugs or suckers – and use a black and white logo of a frowning bird. They are protesting against aspects of Hollande's tough crisis budget for 2013 which, they say, are unfairly skewed against the small business sector and would kill the
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Obama Raises $150M in September, Tries to Block 'Blockbuster' Donor Scandal
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Breitbart's Big Government, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/4/2012 11:06:27 PM
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President Barack Obama’s campaign raised more than $150 million in September, which was a record haul for the 2012 cycle, but the campaign may be actively trying to block a story in the works about a “blockbuster donor scandal” that could put its fundraising numbers under intense scrutiny. According to the Washington Examiner, “a taxpayer watchdog group conducted a nine-month investigation” and uncovered “thousands of cases of credit card solicitations and donations” to the Obama campaign. Many of those donations have allegedly come from overseas and may be in violation of federal election laws.
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Obama to Coal Miners: “McDonalds is Hiring!”
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Canada Free Press, by William Kevin Stoos
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Posted By: William Kevin Stoos- 10/4/2012 11:03:00 PM
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Obama, the first President in history to declare war on the coal industry and who vowed to put the industry out of business, was curiously confident that every union coal miner would vote for him in the upcoming Presidential election—despite the fact that in doing so, they were putting themselves out of a job. And Hugh Betcha, Ace Reporter and winner of MSNBC’s “Most Honest Reporter in America” award, 2012 was there. Hugh, the Head of the Stoos Views Media Conglomerate Natural Resources Bureau, and old friend of the President, and a reporter who enjoys special access to all branches of
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Nervy Romney Beats Bewildered Obama Up And Down The Field
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Investor's Business Daily, by Charles Krauthammer
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/4/2012 10:59:02 PM
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It was the biggest rout since Agincourt. If you insist, since the Carter-Reagan debate. With a remarkable display of confidence, knowledge and nerve, Mitt Romney won the first 2012 debate going away. Romney didn't just demonstrate authoritative command of a myriad of domestic issues. He was nervy about it, taking the president on frontally, not just relentlessly attacking, but answering every charge leveled against him — with a three-point rebuttal. And he pulled off a tactical coup by coming right out of the box to undo millions of dollars' worth of negative ads that painted him, personally, as Gordon Gekko
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Obama's $4 Trillion Lie Exposed by His Own Budget
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Investor's Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/4/2012 10:55:39 PM
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Accuracy: At one point in Wednesday night's debate President Obama boasted about his "balanced" plan to cut the projected 10-year deficit by $4 trillion. One problem: His own budget exposes this claim as flat-out false. Even fact checkers at reliably Obama-friendly mainstream media outlets jumped on Obama's claim. ABC's John Karl called it "mostly fiction." He noted, for example, that Obama counts the $1 trillion budget cut deal he already signed with Republicans as part of his plan.
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'Misunderstanding' over Islamic art sparks near-riot
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France 24, by Tony Todd
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/4/2012 10:54:24 PM
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A Moroccan artist on Wednesday suspended one of his works from a major arts festival in southern France after his projections of Islamic calligraphy onto a bridge nearly set off a riot when local Muslim youths saw pedestrians walking on the words. Mounir Fatmi’s exhibit at the month-long “Printemps de Septembre” art festival in Toulouse was meant to be shown at weekends, when cordons would be in place to insure the projections could not be walked on, as this is considered blasphemous by Muslims. But late on Tuesday the video, made up of stylised calligraphy of verses from the Koran
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Mitt Romney Pleased Debate Showed He and Obama Stand for Very Different Things
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ABC News, by Emily Friedman & Shushannah Walshe
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/4/2012 10:41:13 PM
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Fishersville, Va. - A jubilant Mitt Romney bounded on a concert stage here to capitalize on his strong debate performance last night, telling the crowd of thousands that Americans were finally able to see that he and the president “stand for something very different.” (Snip) “I got the chance to ask the president questions that people across the country have wanted to ask him, such as why is it that he pushed Obamacare at a time when we had 23 million people out of work? “I asked him those questions and you heard his answers,” he said. “I think as
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Romney takes foreign policy swipe at Obama, calls Libya attack 'tragic failure'
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/4/2012 10:32:24 PM
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Mitt Romney, fresh off what by most accounts was his victory Wednesday night in the first debate with President Obama, said in a Fox News interview that the deadly consulate attack in Libya was a "tragic failure" of security and that the Obama admiration's explanations have been "misleading." The comments on Libya, made in an interview Thursday night with Fox News' Sean Hannity, served to underscore Romney's foreign policy attack on Obama, after a first debate that focused solely on domestic policy. (Snip) Romney also accused the Obama administration of giving "misleading information" about the attack.
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Denver presidential debate: In defense of moderator Jim Lehrer
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Global Post [Boston], by David Case
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/4/2012 10:29:11 PM
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Boston - “It looks like we have a backup NFL official moderating,” said one Iowa City viewer within earshot of GlobalPost's Jean MacKenzie. Jim Lehrer has been roundly and almost unanimously panned for his performance during last night's debate. From the get-go, Lehrer lost control of the discussion. He allowed the candidates to violate time limits, dismiss his questions and ignore the debate format. The New York Times' Allesandra Stanley wrote that Lehrer "presided over [the debate] with courtesy, fairness and absolutely no flair for enlivening the discussion." She suggested that Lehrer's performance was the best case for eliminating PBS
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