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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Stories to Watch: 10/12/11

Looks like our autumn heat wave is finally over. I grilled burger in the drizzle last night, but damn it, I grilled burgers. Now here's the news...


Herman Cain opens up a strong lead over Mitt Romney in a Public Policy Polling poll, with Rick Perry falling behind -- yes, it's true -- Newt Gringrich. Bonus fun; the poll also finds that about 40% of GOP voters are still birthers. The crazy never ends with these people.


A Reuters/Ipsos poll contradicts PPP, with Mittens in the lead, while somebody called Evolving Strategies has Cain, Perry, and Romney leading Obama. Don't get too excited about any of this; recall that a recent Pew poll showed that more than half can't even name a GOP candidate off the top of their heads.


Matt Taibbi has some good advice for Occupy Wall Street. My favorite, demanding a round of good old-fashioned trust busting. Too big to fail = too big to exist.


The idea that Republicans are deliberately trying to sabotage the economy is beginning to look like the Democratic Party line.


President Obama's Jobs Bill is extremely popular, complete with raising taxes on the wealthy.


Chuck Schumer's not-so-awful plan to take on the GOP in '12; run against the Tea Party, who are becoming less popular every day.


More trouble in the UK for Rupert.


Warren Buffet puts his money where his mouth is.


Finally, New Hampshire ponders a December primary. How about we keep these things to the same year as the elections, OK? This is just getting stupid.
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