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Five Things Conservative Voters Would Hate About Chris Christie — Did you hear the news? Chris Christie is going to save the Republicans from Rick Perry, who was supposed to save them from Mitt Romney but turned out to be a completely inept debater and a traitor on issues like illegal immigration …
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Gov. Christie won't enter presidential race, his brother insists — ST. LOUIS — Members of Gov. Chris Christie's inner circle said today he won't run for president, batting down increased speculation that spiked on Monday when former Gov. Tom Kean said Christie was thinking about throwing his hat in the ring.


Sources: Christie Definitely a ‘No’ for 2012 — Chris Christie say he has finally made a definitive decision, once and for all, not to run for president in 2012, sources close to the New Jersey governor told Fox News on Tuesday. — Despite the intensity that has heightened in recent days …
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Chris Christie Still Considering Presidential Run
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Wealthy, Influential and Pushing a Christie Bid for President
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Ford pulls its ad on bailouts — 'Didn't take the money' boast ruffles feathers — For the only Detroit automaker that “didn't take the money” of the federal auto bailouts, Ford Motor Co. keeps paying a price for its comparative success and self-reliant turnaround.
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Report: Ford pulls bailout ad after criticism from press, questions from White House — Ford Motor Company has shelved a television commercial indirectly criticizing its competitors for accepting government bailouts to avoid bankruptcy in the wake of media criticism and, reportedly, a call from the White House.
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Perdue suggests suspending Congressional elections for two years — was she serious? — UPDATED: File this in the random-things-politicians-say file. — Speaking to a Cary rotary club today, N.C. Gov. Bev Perdue suggested suspending Congressional elections for two years so that Congress …
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NC governor recommends suspending democracy to focus on jobs
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‘Nightmare’ in Libya: 20,000 Surface-to-Air Missiles Missing — U.S. officials had once thought there was little chance that terrorists could get their hands on many of the portable surface-to-air missiles that can bring down a commercial jet liner. — But now that calculation is out the window …
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Class Warfare - Yuck! — Let me get this on the record. — My dad was a waiter. My mom was a secretary. Neither attended college. I grew up in Brooklyn, NY and Lowell, Massachusetts. I attended public schools. My parents - in their best year - earned $31,000 combined.
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Billionaire Owner of Washington Wizards Wants Obama to Stop Calling Him Rich
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Congress to Investigate Planned Parenthood Abortion Business — A Congressional committee has taken the first steps in investigating the Planned Parenthood abortion business over abuses ranging from financial disparities to its compliance with federal regulations on taxpayer funding to concerns …
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Dems hammer GOP's Planned Parenthood funding probe
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Palin ‘on the Verge’ of a Decision About Presidential Run — Sarah Palin has been quiet recently. Surprisingly quiet. — Ms. Palin, a one-time Alaska governor, is reportedly just days away from deciding whether to run for president. — In the meantime, her Twitter feed and Facebook page have gone silent for the last 10 days.
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The Republicans Can Win, but They Can't Lead
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Heckler Screamed ‘Anti-Christ’ At Obama Before Being Whisked Away — A heckler disrupted opening remarks President Obama was giving at a House of Blues event in Los Angeles Monday night. — Obama had just told the event's master of ceremonies Tyler Ferguson, an actor on the TV show Modern Family …
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MSNBC Is Close to Falling to Third Place in Cable News Ratings — How badly has MSNBC been hurt by the loss of Keith Olbermann? Enough, apparently, to be on the verge of falling back into third place among the cable news networks. — The ratings results for the month of September show that CNN …

Oops! White House fails basic geography test — Looks like someone in the White House press office needs to brush up on his or her U.S. geography. — The press office issued credentials to those reporters and photojournalists who are covering the president's trip this week to Washington state, California, and Colorado.

House GOP wants to cash out dollar bill — Several House Republicans have introduced legislation to retire the dollar bill and replace it with a mandated dollar coin. A couple of senators, however, have introduced a competing measure to protect the paper dollar from, as they say, the “unpopular one dollar coin.”
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Huntsman Spot in Oct. 18 Debate Endangered — Jon Huntsman, the former governor of Utah, has been in every presidential debate since he threw his hat in the ring last June. — Now, that may change. — CNN, which is hosting a debate in Las Vegas on Oct. 18, has set criteria for participation …


U.S. Health Insurance Cost Rises Sharply, Study Finds — The cost of health insurance for many Americans this year climbed more sharply than in previous years, outstripping any growth in workers' wages and adding more uncertainty about the pace of rising medical costs.
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Obama's Jobs Bill: Read It and Weep — by Richard A. Epstein (Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow and member of the Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity Task Force) — An infernal mish-mash of taxes, subsidies, and regulations. — The dim news about the current economic situation …

Three reasons the White House is taking health reform straight to Supreme Court — It's now likely the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on the nation's health reform law by June 2012. — The Justice Department said Monday night it would not ask a federal appeals court in Atlanta to review …


Obama aide Axelrod acknowledges hurdles to president's reelection — GOFFSTOWN , N.H.- With a still-foundering economy and Americans increasingly fed up with the government, President Obama's top campaign strategist today acknowledged the difficulties the incumbent president will face.
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Was the Associated Press transcription of Obama's CBC speech ‘racist’? — By most accounts, President Obama gave a fiery speech at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual awards dinner in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, telling blacks to “quit crying and complaining” …
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Rick Perry's Revisionist Take On The Original Tea Party — In a move reminiscent of Sarah Palin's infamous revisionist take on Paul Revere's midnight ride, Rick Perry doesn't seem to actually know what the original Tea Party of the 1770s was about: — Contrary to Perry's assertion …
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The NRA's self-parody — It can't be easy for the National Rifle Association right now. They have, to a very real extent, simply won the larger debate. It's over — no one is working on gun control legislation. President Obama, considered by the NRA to be a terrible threat, has actually expanded gun rights.
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Cantor wants answers on disaster aid request for Louisa — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-7th, is pushing for information on the status of Gov. Bob McDonnell's request for federal disaster assistance for Louisa County residents in the wake of an earthquake there last month.


O-bummer! MTV tunes out prez campaign — President Obama's re-election campaign wants to connect with young Americans and reached out recently to MTV for help — but the cable network turned them down, sources tell The Post. — The president's Get Out the Vote campaign, run by Buffy Wicks …
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Forbes Subscriptions — Yesterday a purported independent trader going by the name Alessio Rastani appeared on BBC and said some delicious things, namely that he's been dreaming about a recession and that Goldman Sachs rules the world. — Gawker promptly called him a “sociopath.”


Sources: President Obama tried to save Troy Davis from execution — President Obama candidly Friday took a little time to explain how he tried to save Troy Davis and why he did not say anything about his controversial execution, two sources told Redding News Review.
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Ed Koch Endorses Obama Despite Earlier Misgivings — Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Bryan Cave LLP — It turns out that failed New York congressional candidate David Weprin and former NYC Mayor Ed Koch have more in common than many people thought. — Koch, 86, backed Republican Bob Turner …
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Why Did Republicans Turn Against the Fed? — “Regarding the Great Depression: You're right, [the Federal Reserve] did it. We're very sorry. But thanks to you, we won't do it again.” Those were then-Fed Governor and current Chairman Ben Bernanke's words to economist Milton Friedman in 2002 …
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