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The Cheat Sheet, September 23: You Go with the Candidates You Have…

Nine (!) candidates sparred last night in Orlando, in the FoxNews/Google (!) debate. Reactions here, here, here, and here. There are just a few months before the Iowa caucuses, so this is pretty much the field we’re faced with. We’re a tad pessimistic, but your mileage may vary.

Florida attorney, political consultant and blogger, Sarah Rumpf, was in attendance at last night’s debate. She debunks a booing myth from it that’s beginning to circulate.

I want to put this on the record now about an incident that happened at tonight’s Republican debate. It’s important that the truth is shared, because I have already seen liberal bloggers and some people on Twitter completely distorting what happened.

The House and Senate are at odds over how to keep the government running. Unsurprisingly, few think they do a very good job of running it in the first place.

British PM David Cameron warns that the world in on the brink of a new economic crisis.

Obama touted his jobs bill at a bridge that wouldn’t qualify for assistance. Obama’s never been one to allow facts to get in the way of imagery. His administration looks like a portait of a political con artist as a young man.

The Fed’s latest, “Operation Twist,” has brought down interest rates a bit but failed to reassure the markets, says Bloomberg News.

The global sell-off in stocks continues. If George Soros thinks we’re already in another recession, can the media be that far behind?

The Irish government’s austerity program is starting to pay dividends. Owning up to your misdeeds and taking your medicine may be in vogue again.

Always disgruntled about something, perhaps, Tech and Online types didn’t think much of the bells and whistle ro last night’s debate.

Finally, for any who might insist Science has replaced God, your arch bishop may soon take a hit as others scramble to confirm a CERN result. Perhaps nothing is sacred, anymore.

Scientists at the world’s largest physics lab think they may have proved Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity wrong – by breaking the speed of light.


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