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ABC and CNN Declare ‘False’
What Krauthammer Touted as
Romney’s ‘High Point’
Newsbusters, by Brent Baker    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/23/2012 10:07:19 AM     Post Reply
“The high point of that debate for Romney is when he devastatingly leveled the charge of Obama going around the world on ‘an apology tour,’” Charles Krauthammer asserted on the Fox News Channel following Monday night’s third presidential debate. But what Krauthammer saw as so powerful for Mitt Romney, ABC and CNN tried to discredit based on the flimsy reasoning that Obama didn’t use the word “apologize.” ABC’s Jonathan Karl insisted: “The President didn’t apologize for America...there’s no way you could really call it ‘an apology tour.’”

Is Anna Wintour pressuring
designers to steer clear
of Ann Romney?
FOX News, by Hollie McKay    Original Article
Posted By: CEP- 10/23/2012 9:55:20 AM     Post Reply
LOS ANGELES –  "Honored to see First Lady Michelle Obama wearing our Spring 2013 dress at the final presidential debate," boasted the Twitter account of fashion label Thom Browne soon after Monday night's debate. Yet over at the Twitter account of OscarPRGirl, the official publicist for Oscar de la Renta, not a word was uttered about the fact that Ann Romney had donned a dark teal dress from the designer's collection.  But that's nothing new. 

The Final Debate
New York Times, by Editors    Original Article
Posted By: jackson- 10/23/2012 9:55:14 AM     Post Reply
Mitt Romney has nothing really coherent or substantive to say about domestic policy, but at least he can sound energetic and confident about it. On foreign policy, the subject of Monday night’s final presidential debate, he had little coherent to say and often sounded completely lost. That’s because he has no original ideas of substance on most world issues, including Syria, Iran and Afghanistan.During the debate, on issue after issue, Mr. Romney sounded as if he had read the boldfaced headings in a briefing book — or a freshman global history
Headline corrected by staff

  


  

Obama shares plan for
‘next four years,’ asks for
support in new ad
The Hill [Washington DC], by Meghashyam Mali    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/23/2012 9:54:14 AM     Post Reply
In a new TV ad released Tuesday, President Obama delivers a direct-to-camera address, sharing his plans for a second term agenda and arguing that his administration has made “real progress” addressing the nation’s challenges "There’s just no quit in America and you’re seeing that right now. Over five million new jobs, exports up forty one percent, home values rising, our auto industry back and our heroes are coming home," says Obama in the new ad, amid images of American workers and charts touting his economic record.

Romney presented himself
as Commander in Chief,
Obama came off as Louis XIV
Fox News, by Karl Rove    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/23/2012 9:46:56 AM     Post Reply
We look at these debates principally when it comes to effecting our vote at the attitude, tone and sense of the debate and we also look at it in terms of the specifics of the debate. Tonight it looks like while Gov. Romney may have "lost" the debate, he looked like a Commander in Chief and presented himself in a presidential way with the president's tone being much too aggressive and petulant and oftentimes times downright nasty. The tone of the debate and how you present yourself matters a lot.

Post-debate, MSNBC’s Matthews
claims Romney supporters
fueled by racial hatred of Obama
Fox News, by Dan Gainor    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/23/2012 9:43:15 AM     Post Reply
Presidential Debate III was more like “Rocky” Round 16, an afterthought where neither boxer really lands a clean punch on the other and where the crowd has dozed off or gone to bed. Only in the land of MSNBC were sparks flying. Famously tingly MSNBC host Chris Matthews decided the whole race came down to, well, race. In one of the more outlandish rants of an outlandish career, Matthews said the right hates Obama more than they want to destroy Al Qaeda, according to The Hill. The rant is too priceless to edit: “I think they hate Obama.

Defining the God we Pray to
Canada Free Press, by Bob Preyss    Original Article
Posted By: HisHandmaiden- 10/23/2012 9:41:58 AM     Post Reply
When Americans pray, we pray to the God who reigns in America. We believe He is the one true God. According to the Bible and the Nicene Creed, He is a Triune God: Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost. And He is the God of the Hebrew Shema: “Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One.” That divine nature is a mystery to our minds. (Snip) He is: Jesus, The Christ, the Messiah, The Beautiful Savior, The Anointed One. He is the Sacrificial Lamb of God. He is the Word, by Whom all things were made.

  


  

Ad watch: Mitt Romney doubles
down on ‘apology tour’
Washington Post, by Rachel Weiner    Original Article
Posted By: Scottyboy- 10/23/2012 9:19:49 AM     Post Reply
Mitt Romney, “Apology Tour”. What it says: The ad uses a long clip from Monday’s foreign policy debate, in which Mitt Romney accused President Obama of launching “an apology tour,” of visiting various nations … and criticizing America.” What it means: Romney was more cautious and conciliatory in this debate than he has been in the past. This ad uses one of his more aggressive lines to take the fight back to Obama. The Fact Checker gave the “apology tour” claim Four Pinocchios, saying “the apology tour never happened.”

Debate III: Romney sounds like a
president, Obama like an alderman
Investor's Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 10/23/2012 9:19:39 AM     Post Reply
Conventional political wisdom holds that while presidential incumbents must debate their challengers, the fewer such confrontations the better because they give lesser-known challengers invaluable exposure on the same stage as The Big Guy. But this year incumbent Obama must be thankful there were three debates. The first debate arrived Oct. 3 with many preparing to write the Romney-Ryan ticket's obituary. He had to do well just to stay alive. Romney did better than that.

New Obama ad: Dude, I
found my second-term agenda!
Hot Air, by Ed Morrissey    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 10/23/2012 9:07:22 AM     Post Reply
This would be hilarious if it weren’t so … well, hilarious, really, but in a very sad way. The Barack Obama campaign officially launched in April 2011. They have raised something close to a billion dollars, and they’ve certainly spent almost as much on field offices, GOTV efforts, and tons of campaign advertising. They even created their fantasy of a woman living under Barack Obama’s benevolent governance, “Julia,” that managed to creep out so many women that they have done their best to send Julia to the Island of Misfit Political Mascots.

La Boca Grande
American Spectator, by George Neumayr    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 10/23/2012 9:03:52 AM     Post Reply
Barack Obama came to the last presidential debate ready for a fight. But he didn't get one. Romney seemed more interested in talking to moderator Bob Schieffer than engaging Obama in a scuffle. That relaxed strategy didn't hurt Romney very much. At worst, the debate was a draw, which will only serve to seal the tightness of the race. Though Romney kept stepping back from his punches, Obama didn't tire of throwing them. Apparently Romney not only kills his sacked employees' wives he also takes glee in outsourcing jobs to China

  



The Adoration Bubble
National Review Online, by Rich Lowry    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 10/23/2012 9:00:49 AM     Post Reply
All of President Barack Obama’s campaign rallies could be summed up in one sentence, “The president spoke, and hilarity ensued.” The president doesn’t just make his fans faint, he cracks them up with a reliability that Groucho Marx or Johnny Carson might envy. The president won the Nobel Peace Prize when he really deserved to nose out Robin Williams for recognition as a “Stand-Up Icon” at the Comedy Awards. Here is a part of a transcript of a fairly typical Obama event, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco a few days after the first debate.

Obama Strikes Out in VA:
'Battleship,' 'Horses and Bayonets,'
Sequester Walk Back
Breitbart's Big Government, by Michael Patrick Leahy    Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/23/2012 8:55:18 AM     Post Reply
The defining moments of Monday's foreign policy debate came halfway through the evening, when President Obama struck himself out--especially in Virginia--with three pitches aimed at Mitt Romney that boomeranged. These ill advised lines will come back to haunt him over the final two weeks of the campaign: ROMNEY: Our Navy is smaller now than at any time since 1917. The Navy said they needed 313 ships to carry out their mission. We're now at under 285. We're headed down to the low 200s if we go through a sequestration. That's unacceptable to me.

State senator's son badly beaten
tackling men removing Romney
sign from outside his home
Daily Mail [UK], by Daniel Miller    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/23/2012 8:45:57 AM     Post Reply
A Republican state senator's son was left badly beaten after he confronted two men who were removing a Romney-Ryan sign from outside his home. Sean Kedzie the son of Wisconsin State Senator Neal Kedzie, was left with multiple bruises over his head and face following the incident outside his house in Whitewater in the early hours of Friday morning. According to a statement by the State Senator's office the 22-year-old was woken by noises and had gone outside to find a man removing the sign. Mr Kedzie yelled at the individual to return the sign which he did, but at

DuPont to cut 1,500 jobs
as economy worsens
Reuters, by Ernest Scheyder    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/23/2012 8:41:36 AM     Post Reply
DuPont (DD.N) reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday and announced 1,500 job cuts as part of a cost savings program designed to offset falling sales around the world. Shares of the chemical company fell 6 percent in premarket trading. The move by DuPont, a member of the Dow Jones industrial average .DJIA and the maker of Kevlar bulletproof fiber and Corian countertops, marks one of the more extreme reactions to slipping demand and global economic uncertainty so far in this earnings season. DuPont's sales fell 9 percent to $7.4 billion in the third quarter, while analysts on average

  


  

Eight Big Rigs Involved in
Newhall Pass Pile-Up
KTLA [Los Angeles, CA], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/23/2012 8:30:17 AM     Post Reply
NEWHALL, Calif. -- As many as eight big rigs and several passenger cars were involved in a pile-up in the Newhall Pass early Tuesday. The accident happened around 3 a.m. on the southbound 5 Freeway at the Highway 14 transition truck route. Emergency crews were working to extricate one of the big rig drivers, who was trapped inside his truck. As many as 400 gallons of diesel fuel spilled onto the roadway, according to reports. The truck bypass lanes were shut down completely. The main lines of the freeway were open, but commuters were warned to expect delays.

Obama may have won the debate
battle but he knows he is losing
the election war to Romney
Daily Mail [UK], by Toby Harnden    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/23/2012 8:18:46 AM     Post Reply
Obama may have won the Boca debate battle but he knows he is losing the election war to Romney. If you had been on an extended vacation for the past four years, you would have been forgiven for watching this debate and thinking you were viewing a President Mitt Romney being challenged by a pretender called Barack Obama. Obama, although clearly in command of foreign policy issues, clearly came into the debate believing he had to score points and change the dynamic of the race. In short, Obama started the 90 minutes here in Boca Raton, Florida believing he was

Last Debate Proves Mitt Way Ahead
American Thinker, by C. Edmund Wright    Original Article
Posted By: Passion- 10/23/2012 8:13:17 AM     Post Reply
If anyone still doubts the Gallup Poll -- and common sense -- showing that Mitt Romney is way ahead in the polls, all they had to do was watch the third presidential debate to have their minds changed. Romney put the game into the "four corners" stall, running out the clock while turning away numerous chances for easy slam-dunks and taking care not to stop the clock

Voters Decide on President
by Body Language:
Romney Won the Presidency Last Night
American Thinker, by Karin McQuillan    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 10/23/2012 7:47:51 AM     Post Reply
Words don't matter as much as body language when voters decide on the man they trust to lead the nation. Despite all the policy debates, all the fact checking, all the pundits, we don't weigh and balance and research, not most of us. We don't even use our forebrains. We use the most primitive part of our brains, the part that can smell danger, that smells who is the alpha male, who is the omega, who is the rogue. The nose knows who is the real leader. We can smell a winner.

Obama: The Dictator's Choice
For U.S. President
Investor's Business Daily, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 10/23/2012 7:17:49 AM     Post Reply
Election '12: From Moscow to Caracas to Havana, something disturbing is happening: Dictators with long records of enmity toward the U.S. are endorsing Obama for president. What does that say about the Obama presidency? Fresh from abusing Venezuela's opposition after his own rigged re-election, Chavez declared, "If I were American, I would vote for Obama. He is my candidate." It was his second direct endorsement of Obama in a week. After that, he spooled off his plans to impose socialism on his country. Around the same time, Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuba's ruling communist capo Raul Castro, Fidel's brother,

  



Libya and Lies
Creators Syndicate, by Thomas Sowell    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 6:17:44 AM     Post Reply
It was a little much when President Barack Obama said that he was "offended" by the suggestion that his administration would try to deceive the public about what happened in Benghazi. What has this man not deceived the public about? Remember his pledge to cut the deficit in half in his first term in office? This was followed by the first trillion dollar deficit ever, under any President of the United States -- followed by trillion dollar deficits in every year of the Obama administration. Remember his pledge to have a "transparent" government

New Crossroads spot features
parents of cancer-stricken
son who Romney helped
Politico, by Maggie Haberman    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 6:07:03 AM     Post Reply
The Republican-leaning outside group Crossroads GPS is launching a new spot in Ohio and Wisconsin featuring a couple who offered a testimonial about Mitt Romney's aide to their dying son during the GOP convention. The spot, a copy of which was provided to POLITICO, goes on the air today with a $4.1 million buy fueling it, the group's officials said. It features Ted and Pat Oparowski, who knew the Romneys through their church and whose son, David, was diagnosed with cancer in 1979. Mrs. Oparowski talks in the spot about her son and Romney developing "quite a friendship,"

Clips of Obama ‘apology tour’
undercut debate denial
Daily Caller, by David Martosko    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 10/23/2012 5:58:38 AM     Post Reply
During Monday night’s third and final presidential debate, President Barack Obama denied the charge by Republican nominee Mitt Romney that Obama had gone on a global “apology tour” after assuming office. But a collection of clips of the president, assembled by the nonpartisan conservative group Young America’s Foundation, undercuts Obama’s denial. (Snip for video)Another conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, hit back against the president’s denial by referring Twitter followers to a Heritage blog post from Sept. 21.

The “Shock” of the News Magazine Death:
Tina Brown, Robert Hughes, and
the Dwindling Cult of Authority
Vanity Fair, by Jim Kelly    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:54:02 AM     Post Reply
On the day that Barry Diller and Tina Brown announced the death of Newsweek the print magazine, a memorial service for Bob Hughes took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Hughes, who died this summer at age 74, was for more than 30 years the art critic of Time, and as the garlands of obituaries attested, he came to be regarded as the finest art critic of his generation. (Snip)Today, Hughes would not be able to enjoy the stature that he had in his heyday, and that is not a knock against him

How Worried is Obama About
the Jewish Vote? Very Worried
Commentary Magazine, by Jonathan S. Tobin    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 10/23/2012 5:42:49 AM     Post Reply
The overall tone of the foreign policy debate portrayed President Obama’s insecurity about the race as he swung away at Mitt Romney as if he was the challenger rather than the incumbent. But if there was any particular element of the electorate about which he seemed concerned it has to be the Jewish vote. President Obama’s all out effort to portray himself as Israel’s best friend and Iran’s most ardent foe showed just how desperate he is about the possibility that he will lose Jewish votes as a result of spending the first three years of his administration

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