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Obama's Health Care Duplicity No Longer Debatable
imagePresident Obama said, "The package we've put together" will "start bending the cost curve on health care" and "cut the deficit by a trillion dollars." Even a sympathetic Congressional Budget Office has finally put the nail in the coffin of that howler.

  
Malkin: The Myth of 'Middle-Class' Uncle Joe
This has got to be the bazooka of all Joe Biden blowhardisms. The nation's vice campaigner in chief went on the attack against Republicans this week, clad in full populist armor. "These guys don't have a sense of the average folks out there," said The Everyman. "They don't know what it means to be middle class." But who was his audience?

  
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Rasmussen: To Create Jobs, Voters Want to Cut While Washington Wants to Spend
One of the fundamental gaps between the American people and their elected politicians can be found in perceptions of the relationship between economic growth, job creation and government spending.

  
Salvato: Why the Strategists Are Wrong About a Brokered Convention
To listen to the so-called political strategists on any number of Conservative-leaning news outlets, you would think that moving beyond June without a locked-in Republican presidential nominee would be tantamount to inaugurating Barack Obama to a second term. It would be a catastrophe, they scream, while insisting that one candidate or another drop out of the race in order to make it a traditional two-candidate race going into the heart of the primary cycle.

  
'Pink slime' sounds gross, but how does it taste?
(AP) - All this angst over "pink slime" has made one thing clear: We don't always know what we're getting when we bite into a big juicy burger. Which leaves unanswered some of the most basic questions in the debate over what the meat industry calls lean finely textured beef, a processed meat filler that experts say has found its way into much of the ground beef consumed in the United States.

  
Springfield Mass. schools approve policy that could provide condoms for 12-year-olds
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) The Springfield School Committee has given first-step approval to a policy that would make condoms available to students as young as 12. The committee voted 5-1 Thursday night in favor of the "Comprehensive Reproductive Health Policy" in an effort to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy.

  
Santorum clarifies English only remarks for Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Rick Santorum came to Puerto Rico and promptly waded into the emotional debate over the role English should play in the island's future, sparking a furor that led the former Pennsylvania senator to insist his remarks were misreported.

  
Santorum downplays Senate defeat
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Rick Santorum often points to his House and Senate victories in a Democratic-leaning presidential battleground state to argue that he gives Republicans the strongest shot at defeating President Barack Obama in November.

  
Lawyer of still unnamed soldier speaks out
SEATTLE (AP) - The soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers is expected to be flown to a U.S. military prison as early as Friday, a senior defense official said, as the soldier's attorney spoke of the impact the fighting had on his client.

  
Paul suggests Republican rivals are warmongers
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Republican candidate Ron Paul refused Thursday to commit to backing Mitt Romney if Romney becomes the party's nominee for president. An anti-war candidate, Paul said he'd need more information about Romney's foreign policy to make that decision.

  

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