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Obama: Romney shoots first, then aims

President Obama fired back at Mitt Romney's criticism of the administration's handling of protests in Libya and Egypt today. "Gov. Romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and aim later," Obama told CBS News.

 

President Obama’s electoral college edge

President Obama maintains an edge in the race for 270 electoral college votes, according to a state-by-state Fix analysis, even as national polling suggests the race remains tight between the incumbent and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.

 

Obstruct and Exploit

John  Beohner

First, obstruct any and all efforts to strengthen the economy, then exploit the economy’s weakness for political gain. If this strategy sounds cynical, that’s because it is. Yet it’s the G.O.P.’s best chance for victory in November.

 

Romney gets capital of Libya wrong in press conf criticizing Obama on foreign policy

Mitt Romney got the capital of Libya wrong in his opportunistic statement this morning criticizing the President about his handling of the attacks against the US embassy in Cairo and the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

 

Foreign Policy Hands Rip Romney's Cairo Statement

Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney's sharply-worded attack on President Obama over a pair of deadly riots in Muslim countries last night has backfired badly among foreign policy hands of both parties, who cast it as hasty and off-key, released before the facts were clear at what has become a moment of tragedy.

 

Mitt Romney calls Russia 'geopolitical adversary'

Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney took up the cudgels again against Russia on Monday, telling a radio interviewer that “almost everything we try to do globally, they try and oppose.”

Senh: Talk about stuck in the 80s.

 

Minaj confirms her rap was no Romney endorsement

It's official: Nicki Minaj did not endorse Mitt Romney in a recent rap. The flamboyant rapper confirmed Monday on Twitter that she was taking literary license when she referenced the Republican nominee for president. Some took her words to mean she was backing President Barack Obama's opponent. Not Obama, though, who told radio station WPYO-FM in Orlando, Fla., that he didn't think it was a Romney plug, adding: "She likes to play different characters."

In her tweet, Minaj thanked Obama for understanding "my creative humor and sarcasm," then noted: "the smart ones always do ... (asterisk)sends love & support."

 

No ads for Obama, Romney on 9/11

President Obama attends a memorial service and Mitt Romney speaks to the National Guard on 9/11 anniversary.

 

Obama Winning Presidential Election With Online Gamers By Overwhelming 80 Percent

Everyone knows Hollywood (with the exception of Clint Eastwood) loves President Barack Obama, but a new online gamer poll shows that the videogame industry is widely in favor of another four years of Obama. According to a poll of online gamers through Nexon America’s MapleStory free-to-play game, an overwhelming 80 percent of participants preferred President Barack Obama to Republican candidate Mitt Romney.

Senh: Just for fun.

 

Obama raised more campaign money than Romney in August

President Obama in August raised more money than challenger Mitt Romney for the first time in three months, a sign that the Republican spending advantage in the fall could be smaller than previously thought.

 

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