You go inside or if they won’t let you in, you shut ‘em down. You sit in front of their doors,” Frank Cordaro of Des Moines. Occupy Wall Street planners have set their sights on actual political events. Like the Iowa Caucuses. Americans are tiring of the nuisance protests, which are interrupting traffic, leaving cities a mess and full of vandalism. Voters may be less tolerant if our rights to vote are impeded.
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Barack Obama’s popularity is sliding to its lowest numbers yet. Today Rasmussen polling has the numbers and suggests that the President stay away from leveraging, “In God We Trust!” Many felt in his comments yesterday that he mocked the cherished phrase.
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Steve Deace, Des Moines, Iowa talk show host:
“I would hope even the most ardent Cain defender would be at least a little surprised at the number of Cain coworkers, associates, and others who are coming out to say that he behaved inappropriately. One would think they would be eager to see a former boss or colleague elected president.” – Deace witnessed Herman Cain making what he called “awkward and inappropriate comments” to his women staff members while visiting his radio program this year.
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Occupy Oakland kept the news media engaged today. The story? Young, out of work, college-attending students and some union workers are tired of the “1%” in the country having everything. Watch PBS’ “unbiased” coverage of the action today. Perhaps these great kids would have more of what they want, if they would grab a job?
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What else can mice teach us? The Mayo Clinic makes a breakthrough in the science of aging, and determines that without a few less senescence cells we could all live healthier, maybe even less-wrinkled lives! The Kitchen Cabinet staff selflessly offers to serve as research models!
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No good news today from the Federal Reserve. Americans will continue to be nervous, as will banks and businesses. Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman expects the economy to get WORSE next year….and thereafter.
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The Politico newsroom is reveling in the escalating Herman Cain story broken by its reporters this week. Now the Rick Perry campaign is being accused of leaking the scandalous information about Cain’s harassment charges, and a third woman has come forward. Read on. We might as well have the facts, even if the whole tale is getting as complicated as Kardashian family drama…
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Surprise Surprise! A Democrat Strategist tells Fox News in an op-ed today that BARACK OBAMA is NOT a one-term president! He predicts that Rick Perry will get more and more desperate and spend all of his money trying to destroy Mitt Romney. Does that mean Perry is the one who sent a flaming arrow to Herman Cain? Inquiring minds WANT to know.
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Is there a silver lining in all of this for Herman Cain? His accusers already have NEW lawyers. More details emerging about the settlements, and the reluctance of one woman to be involved. The whole nasty matter should be tracked back to its original source, and THAT person held accountable for bad acts. Here’s the latest……
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Despite repeated statements that he will not accept a bid for the Vice Presidency of the United States in 2012, strategists continue to examine the value of adding freshman Florida Senator Marco Rubio to the ticket. A new poll out shows that Rubio could do much to help Republicans in Flordia, but how does he measure up on the national ticket? Read it here from The Washington Times.
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