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Sure, call it a slip of the tongue, but if anyone else does it, they’re racist!

Sure, call it a slip of the tongue, but if anyone else does it, they’re racist!
Apparently, President Barack Obama has single-handedly solved the budget and deficit impasse that will trigger the looming defense cuts known as “sequestration” in January. He announced, off-handedly, during Monday’s debates that the cuts “will not happen” without offering any explanation

Gov. Mitt Romney’s strong and detailed response explaining why he characterizes President Obama’s early foreign trips as an “Apology Tour.”

President Obama lectured Gov. Mitt Romney on his strategy for re-building the US Navy by condescendingly telling his it wasn’t a game of Battleship.

While criticizing Gov. Mitt Romney’s economic policy at Monday’s debate in Boca Raton, FL, President Barack Obama insisted on conjuring the image of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney as economic bogey men.

President Obama detailed the fact that the United States spends more money on military spending than any other country in the world. It appeared that the President lamented the fact or suggested that this spending superiority was a problem or

Gov. Mitt Romney slammed President Barack Obama’s foreign policy by indicating that the United States’ influence has diminished under the president’s last four years.

Gov. Mitt Romney shows a clear command of Middle East dynamics by laying out for President Obama the reasons why the current turmoil in Syria is critical to peace in the Middle East region.

In an obviously pre-written and rehearsed moment, President Barack Obama suggested that Gov. Mitt Romney had an outdated foreign policy regarding Russia, as well as a social policy from the 1950s and an economic policy from the 1920s.

In the opening sequence of Monday night’s presidential debate in Boca Raton, FL, Gov. Mitt Romney criticized President Barack Obama’s strategy in the global war on terror by suggesting “we can’t kill our way out of this mess.”

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Mitt Romney’s advisers expect the third presidential debate to have a much different feel to the town hall format, and as Nancy Cordes learned, are expecting President Obama to go on the offensive when the subject of Libya is discussed.

Paul Begala, an advisor to Priorities USA – an Obama SuperPAC, told CNN today that “yes” the Obama campaign has given up on North Carolina. He added that he’s “not supposed to say that” since he’s “being paid to help