Monday, October 27, 2014

President Obama told Bill O'Reilly of Fox News there wasn't a "smidgen" of corruption in the IRS scandal about targeting of conservative groups, but the Washington Post's Bob Woodward (of Watergate fame) takes exception. "The reality now in my view is that in the Obama administration, there are lots of unanswered questions about the IRS," he says.
 
Baby-kissing may be out of style for politicians but President Obama isn't shy about showing affection to certain adults. He admitted he "hugged and kissed" nurses treating Ebola patients in Atlanta's Emory University Hospital. And during a visit to the Oval Office by Nina Pham, a Dallas nurse recovering from Ebola, he was heard to tell her, "Let's give a hug for the cameras," and they shared a full embrace.
 
Is there anything scarier than the killer disease Ebola or the ISIS terrorist organization? Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the loose cannon at the top of the Democratic National Committee, and CNN's Candy Crowley think so. When Crowley suggested the Democrats' message is "Republicans are a lot scarier", Schultz agreed, saying, "Well, that's right."

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