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Commander in Chief

A commander-in-chief is the person exercising supreme command authority of a nation's military forces or significant element of those forces.

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FNC political analyst Ed Rollins on Obama’s attacks on Romney in a news conference and in campaign ads.

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    Radio host Laura Ingraham discusses which candidates can win in Michigan in Airzona

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    Former Apple CEO John Sculley on the protests against the company and its future without Steve Jobs.

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    Judge Nap explores the current drone wars, the ACLU’s fight for more transparency and what it’s like to have chainsaw wielding feds knock your door down.

  6. Steve Forbes Still Looking for a Candidate

    Forbes Media Chairman Steve Forbes on the continued battle for the GOP Presidential nominee.

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  10. Quayle: White House Running on Class Warfare

    Former Vice President Dan Quayle sounds off on the president’s partisan rhetoric.

  11. Some Laughs With The Gang

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  12. The Government’s Skewed Statistics

    Judge Napolitano explains how the government fools us with inaccurate economic measurements, sells illegal drugs to foreign cartels and why it’s time to alter or abolish it.

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    Pat Boone, actor, musician and activist, on the Tea Party and the Obama campaign.

  2. McFarland: U.S., China Have Different Views on Human Rights

    KT McFarland, FNC contributor, on the U.S.’s relationship with China and the fallout from the blind Chinese dissident.

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    Ed Rollins, former Reagan political director, on how big a role the economy will play in the 2012 election.

  4. Afghanistan Speech: Candidate or Commander -in -Chief ?

    National Review’s Jay Nordlinger, FNC legal analyst Lis Wiehl, Democratic Strategist Hank Shienkopf and FNC political analyst Juan Williams on whether Obama’s speech in Afghanistan was too political.

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    FNC’s Andrea Tantaros breaks down whether the economy is something President Obama can campaign on.

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    Public Notice Director Gretchen Hamel on Obama’s fundraising efforts to support his campaign.

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