Daylight


Cartoon depicts how Romney and Obama were often in agreement about foreign policy during the debate. Romney embraces Obama

Governor Romney followed President Obama’s lead on foreign policy during much of the presidential debate Monday night. The president seemed dismayed by this, especially when Mitt stepped on his toes on the issue of “daylight between the U.S. and Israel”.

I was dismayed to miss Monday Night Football and game 7 of the NLCS.

Fact Check


Editorial cartoon of man standing in front of pub holding sign viewed by passers by

Fact checking used to be called reporting. Here’s some from last night’s debate: bayonets, apology tour, sequestration, and everything else.

The Ties that Bind


Big Bird is replaced by women in binders as the Obama campaign theme

Women in binders has replaced Big Bird as the campaign theme of the week.

Acts of Terror


After sincerely mentioning “acts of terror” in the rose garden, the president went on “The View” with and sincerely mentioned he was “eye candy”.

For The Record

The Angry Obama debate was more entertaining than the Sourpuss Obama debate. “I’ve seen ’em all” and it was “Immeasurably the best debate in history”, according to George Will. Couldn’t find Lincoln Douglas on Youtube so I guess we’ll have to take his word for it.

Obama threw everything he had at Romney ( I tried drawing kitchen sinks but couldn’t fit in the words ) but in the end he couldn’t escape his own record.

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