Obama’s greatest regret: you weren’t inspired by his stories like the one he tells of Mitt Romney’s inability to grasp the economy

Obama: I Regret Not Speaking Slower And Using Smaller Words. If I Had, You’d Realize How Lucky You Are I Let You Have Me As Your President

Drew M. Ace of Spades HQ 7/12/2012

Make sure you check out the sneaky changes Slublog made to the unemployment chart, which I missed on first glance. Also, […]

The Pauls’ New Crusade: ‘Internet Freedom’

Defending the Internet — and the corporations that invest in it — from government regulation is the new “End the Fed,” Paul advisors tell BuzzFeed exclusively. A new Paul manifesto: “This is our revolution.”

Senator Rand Paul and Congressman Ron Paul. Click on the image to enlarge.

Rosie Gray BuzzFeed 7/5/2012

Ron and […]

Video: MSNBC as apologetic as you’d imagine for deceptive editing on Romney WaWa visit

Ed Morrissey HotAir.com 6/19/2012

I’ll assume everyone has already read Allahpundit’s post from last night, which linked to SooperMexican’s explanation of how MSNBC deceptively edited the video to make it look as though Mitt Romney was somehow blown away by “touchtone screens,” when in fact he was making a salient point about the nature of […]

Private Jobs Down 4.6 Million From January 2008; Federal Jobs Up 11.4%

It’s easy to argue that Obama’s tunnel vision on government employment reflects his complete lack of experience in the business world. But it’s also mainstream Democratic thinking.

Ed Carson Investors.com 6/8/2012

President Obama’s statement Friday that the private sector is “doing fine” drew so much ridicule that he was forced to backtrack hours […]

Obama To 23 Million Struggling Americans: ‘The Private Sector Is Doing Fine’

GOPICYMI YouTube 6/8/2012

Romney: “Is he really that out of touch?”

It didn’t take long for Mitt Romney to hit the hanging curve Barack Obama threw earlier today in his press conference. Speaking in Iowa, a key swing state in the election, Romney asked whether any American President has been more out of […]

Louisiana’s bold bid to privatize schools

Stephanie Simon Reuters 6/1/2012

Louisiana is embarking on the nation’s boldest experiment in privatizing public education, with the state preparing to shift tens of millions in tax dollars out of the public schools to pay private industry, businesses owners and church pastors to educate children.

Starting this fall, thousands of poor and middle-class kids will […]

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