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INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY EDITORIALS ..

posted on Oct 24, 2008 03:43AM

Issue Date: 10.24.08









Obama's Publicists

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Journalism: Have the feeling Barack Obama gets more favorable coverage than John McCain? It's not just a perception, it's a reality, according to yet another study confirming media bias. READ MORE

Money For Nothing

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Education: The urge to spend lavishly on schools is part of the Democratic Party's DNA. But fatter budgets would not be balanced by accountability, higher standards or parental choice. READ MORE

Barack H. Dewey

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Election '08: Barack Obama's certainty about winning betrays the same arrogance found in his socialist ideology. 'President Dewey' learned the hard way that Americans reject candidates who count their chickens. READ MORE

Argentina Spreads The Wealth

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Socialism: With Congress eyeing 401(k)s and Barack Obama decrying "corporate greed," it might pay to look at Argentina's pension nationalization. READ MORE

Mark-To-Model, Into The Twilight Zone

By STEVE H. HANKE AND JOHN A. TATOM

On Sept. 30, the Securities and Exchange Commission challenged the primacy of using market prices as a measure of value. READ MORE

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On The Right

No Reason For Conservatives To Jump Ship

By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER

Contrarian that I am, I'm voting for John McCain. I'm not talking about bucking the polls or the media consensus that it's over before it's over.... READ MORE

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On The Left

Aging Boomers Leaving Young Holding Bag

By ROBERT SAMUELSON

You're being played for chumps. Barack Obama and John McCain want your votes, but they're ignoring your interests. You face a heavily mortgaged... READ MORE

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Polls

IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Day Eleven

By IBD/TIPP

McCain has cut into Obama's lead for a second day and is now just 1.1 points behind. The spread was 3.7 Wednesday and 6.0 Tuesday. The Republican is making headway with middle- and working- class voters, and has surged 10 points in two days among those earning between $30,000 and $75,000. He has also gone from an 11-point deficit to a 9-point lead among Catholics. READ MORE

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