Cenk and Michael Shure tackle “Romney politics” and figure out what has Democrats so obsessed with telling the truth. And why is the Obama campaign jumping on the Big Bird bandwagon? Is that a winning strategy? Then Cenk digs into The New York Times’ latest on a “cancer lobby” trying to block a report on the harmfulness of carcinogens. Plus, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein talks to Cenk about campaigning.
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Green Party candidate Jill Stein: ‘Instead of bailing out the banks, we should be breaking them up’
Cenk interviews Dr. Jill Stein, the Green Party’s candidate for president, about her progressive platform. “Instead of bailing out the banks, we should be breaking them up,” Stein says. watch video
Romney’s Bain & Co. consulting firm advised tobacco companies on business in America and Russia
Cenk talks to Zach Carter, who co-wrote an investigation into Bain & Co.’s consulting work for tobacco companies in the U.S. — and in what was considered, in 1992, a very open market in Russia. watch video
Cenk on new polling numbers: ‘Democrats woke up this morning with their hair on fire’
Cenk breaks down the newest polls, some of which continue to show strong numbers for Mitt Romney in the wake of his strong debate performance. watch video
From the show: Mitt Romney tries to reinvent himself and ‘Clueless’ actress Stacey Dash approves
Get additional articles, videos and graphics related to tonight’s show. It looks like Mitt Romney’s closing in on President Obama’s lead. Can he sustain it? Plus, are there lobbyists in support of cancerous materials? read post