Back to the Future
Is the 2012 Presidential contest a mirror of the election of 2004?
Is the 2012 Presidential contest a mirror of the election of 2004?
Yeah, I know this helps Rubio with the Republican base, but I don’t know if this hurts him enough with the undecided.
Hint: It’s not a contest.
Today brings us another wonderful article by Charles M. Blow that breaks down Mitt Romney’s campaign, and it’s not about the economy, stupid.
Gail Collins’ op-ed in today’s New York Times is a slightly funny look at the end of the Gingrich campaign, a look at the state of the Presidential race today and what Romney will be doing in 2013. Hint, it’s not sitting in the White House. Oh yeah, there’s an interesting quip about Delaware in the column as well.
Republican strategist and Washington Post blogger Ed Rogers is not confident that Mitt Romney’s current honeymoon with the national press will continue much longer.
Probably not the best interviewer in the world, but the publisher of Rolling Stone interviewed President Obama on Easter Monday.
Governor Romney’s quest to win the Latino vote, may not be that realistic, and probably will not happen.
Politico’s Ginger Gibson — yes, that Ginger Gibson — writes about Gingrich’s hope, the “dangerous state of Delaware”.
I bellieve this video was part of the large treasury trove of one or two tapes released by the Fox mole.
President Obama this weekend began bullying Congress not to let the low-interest student loans expire this year.
One of America’s greatest faults is our lack of memory – a collective amnesia. Candidate Mitt Romney and his advisors are counting on this.
Is Mitt the flip-flopper with no discernible core? Or is he severely Conservative” as he claimed to be at CPAC earlier this year? And, how does Obama campaign against a man whose values seem or not seem to change depending on the audience?