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D'Souza Resigns — D'SOUZA RESIGNS — Amid scandal over his engagement to a much younger woman and dissatisfaction with his tenure, the conservative has quit the presidency at King's College. David Sessions reports. — Bruce Bennett / Getty Images — ABORTION PIVOT? NO PROBLEM
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Big Love at King's College: D'Souza's Mistress Was Also Married — On the heels of a sex scandal, Dinesh D'Souza announced his resignation today as president of King's College in New York. D'Souza, star of the nonsensical anti-Obama film 2016: Obama's America and defender of traditional marriage …
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Gawker, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, The Hinterland Gazette, The Empire State Tribune and Balloon Juice


D'Souza's Hard Fall — That didn't take long. Dinesh D'Souza spends most of his time purveying hate and nonsense and obsessing about the failings of black people in addition to producing the anti-Obama (anti-colonial Kenyan mentality) movie showing in theaters around the country this season.
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Crooks and Liars

'2016: Obama's America' filmmaker — I am not having an affair
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Politico, The Empire State Tribune, ABCNEWS, CNN, Christianity Today, Roger Ailes and The Daily Beast


Arrest made in Harrisonburg voter registration case — The Rockingham County Sheriff's office has arrested a Pennsylvania man and charged him with attempting to throw away filled out voter registration forms. — Colin Small, 31 year old male from Phoenixville, PA has been charged …
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Talking Points Memo, Not Larry Sabato, AMERICAblog and The Raw Story
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Man Tied To Va. GOP Arrested In Voter Form Destruction — A Pennsylvania man employed by a company working for the Republican Party of Virginia was arrested by investigators from the Rockingham County Sheriff's office on Thursday and charged with destroying voter registration forms.
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msnbc.com

Virginia GOP Caught Throwing Away Voter Registrations—UPDATED
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Not Larry Sabato

Hispanic voters get wrong date
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newsfeed.time.com, Shakesville, Crooks and Liars and Balloon Juice


Gallup vs. the World — Our regularly scheduled forecast update for Wednesday slipped through the cracks. The FiveThirtyEight forecast was not much changed based on Wednesday's polls, however, with Barack Obama's chances of winning the Electoral College increasing incrementally to 65.7 percent from 64.8 percent.
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American Power
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Romney Runs Up Lead in Gallup Poll — Mitt Romney's post-Denver debate rise in the polls took an even steeper climb today when Gallup released a new survey showing the Republican candidate with a seven-point national lead over President Obama, 52-45 percent. — The tracking poll surveyed likely voters, Gallup said.
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Scared Monkeys


Our pick for president: Romney — (Rainier Ehrhardt, Getty Images / October 11, 2012) — Two days after his lackluster first debate performance, President Barack Obama's re-election hopes got a timely boost. The government's monthly jobless report for September showed …
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The Caucus, CNN, The Lonely Conservative and Gretawire

Republicans point to early vote gains in Ohio — Middleburg Heights, Ohio (CNN) - They got smoked in the early voting game in 2008, but this time around Republicans are closing the gap with Democrats. — Most observers here expect the early vote to tilt toward President Barack Obama, as it did in 2008.
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Romney campaign begins moving staff out of NC, confident of victory
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Washington Examiner, Politico and Election 2012

Romney campaign begins shifting out of North Carolina
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Hot Air and National Review

Obama on Benghazi attack: 'When four Americans get killed, it's not optimal' — President Obama vowed Thursday to fix any problems that contributed to the deaths of four American foreign service personnel during last month's attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, saying that “when four Americans get killed, it's not optimal.”
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Obama talks Libya and Biden's swimsuit on “Daily Show”
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Weasel Zippers and Riehl World News

Obama: 'When four Americans get killed, it's not optimal'
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Jammie Wearing Fools and Viking Pundit


BREAKING: Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down DOMA In Opinion By Republican-Appointed Judge — Chief Judge Dennis Jacobs is a very conservative judge. He joined a court decision effectively declaring corporations immune to international human rights law — even when they “trade in or exploit slaves …
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New York appeals court strikes down Defense of Marriage Act
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Clinton: I Thought Obama ‘Was Going to Cry’ — At a campaign event for Barack Obama's reelection campaign, Bill Clinton said that Mitt Romney's argument “is true, we're not fixed”: — “Governor Romney's argument is, we're not fixed, so fire him and put me in,” said Clinton. “It is true we're not fixed.
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Doug Ross


Hillary Clinton trashes whiners — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says in a new interview that she can't stand “whining” by women who are unhappy with the work and family choices they've made in life and complain that they have no options. — Clinton, in the interview with Marie Claire …
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The Atlantic Online, CNN, Outside the Beltway, Rush Limbaugh and Taylor Marsh
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Ann Romney: Mormon missions and U.S. military are ‘different ways of serving’ — The wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday said that her husband and sons had not joined the U.S. military but had found “different ways of serving” by going on religious missions in France …
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Mediaite and Balloon Juice
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Ann Romney: Mitt “absolutely” done with politics if he loses election on Nov. 6
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CNN, Politico, News Desk, Truthdig, LifeNews.com, The Right Scoop, Mediaite and The Impolitic

Poll shows Romney leading in blue Pennsylvania … A new poll shows Republican Mitt Romney leading in Pennsylvania, a state that Republicans had all but written off just weeks ago but which is now listed as a toss up by the Real Clear Politics website. — Susquehanna Polling and Research provided …
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Power Line, Hot Air, The PJ Tatler, The Lonely Conservative, Maggie's Farm, Daily Pundit, Battleground Watch and Jammie Wearing Fools

Poll finds Obama leads Romney in Wisconsin, Iowa — President Obama leads Mitt Romney in two key battleground states, according to new polling. — An MSNBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll released Thursday evening found Obama leading Romney in Iowa, 51 to 43 percent, among likely voters.
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Biden Says GOP Has ‘Bullets ... Aimed at You,’ Confuses Afghanistan and Iran — Vice President Joe Biden used controversial language to describe the GOP agenda in an exchange with an audience member in Las Vegas Thursday. — Biden referenced “Young Guns,” the book the Republican vice presidential nominee …
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The Lonely Conservative, Examiner and Pirate's Cove
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Biden says GOP Young Guns' bullets aimed at middle class
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CNN


I HAVE NO QUESTION OBAMA USES BINDERS OR THE EQUIVALENT TOO — Folks, I was an Associate Director of Presidential Personnel for a little over a year in the Reagan administration. We would gather resumes of individuals interested in non-career positions throughout the administration …
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The Right Scoop, Hot Air, Rush Limbaugh and The Spectacle Blog


VIRGINIA TEACHER CHARGED WITH ASSAULT: GIRL'S HAND CUT IN FORCED ‘ISLAMIC HAND SIGN’ DRILL (UPDATED) — An elementary school teacher in Chesapeake, Va. has been charged with simple assault after a parent claimed her daughter's hand was cut open as a result of the teacher yanking her arm aggressively …
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Examiner, The Jawa Report, Riehl World News, Atlas Shrugs and Jihad Watch

Iron-Dumping Experiment in Pacific Alarms Marine Experts — An environmental entrepreneur whose plan to dump iron in a patch of the Pacific Ocean was shelved four years ago after a scientific outcry has gone ahead with a similar experiment without any academic or government oversight, startling and unnerving marine researchers.
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News Desk, News Watch and StateImpact Texas


Judge rules for cheerleaders in Bible banner suit — AUSTIN, Texas A judge ruled Thursday that cheerleaders at an East Texas high school can display banners emblazoned with Bible verses at football games, saying the school district's ban on the practice appears to violate the students' free speech rights.
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The PJ Tatler and The Raw Story