The Guests

  Peter Schweizer, GAI  Two huge stories have been broken by the Government Accountability Institute and we'll cover them both in a full hour.  First, the President's campaign finances may not be illegal, but it is questionable.  Second, finance giant J.P. Morgan has a sweet deal with the food stamp program and the federal government. BTW: Eric Eggers made a cameo appearance during the hour.

  U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland  For the third hour of the program we'll sit down for the final time before the election with our Congressional Representative from Florida's 2nd District.  He's facing Democrat, and former State Senator, Al Lawson in the general election, too bad Mr. Lawson has repeatedly not shown up for at least a half-dozen debates and candidate forums where he was scheduled to appear.

The Stories

  The Debate: Part Three  The final Presidential Debate featured foreign policy.  Can't wait to talk over what happened.

Romney haters  How deep is the hatred?  Take a look at this young man who was beaten for trying to keep his Romney/Ryan sign in HIS yard.

Vegas oddsmaker: Double down on Romney  The guy was a former Vice-Presidential candidate with the Libertarian Party.  He also happens to be an oddsmaker with a pretty good track record.  He's picking a landslide.

Advance: Schweizer story grows  We broke the news on TMS, THEN it went to FOX News, etc.  The story on Obama fund raising is spreading and could be a problem for the President.  See above.

MSNBC's Scarborough backs Tea Party  Showing an unusual amount of backbone, the Morning Joe host offered some perspective on the accomplishments of the movement with no discernable leader.

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood  Monday, a Middle East expert suggested that it was way too early to know about the leanings of the MB as it relates to Israel.  The thought conveyed was that the "Brotherhood" would be moderate.  We link, you decide.