Tag: Mitt Romney

The Battle for the Youth Vote

Filed in National by on April 28, 2012 2 Comments

Hint: It’s not a contest.

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Romney’s Campaign: A Trojan Horse

Filed in National by on April 26, 2012 5 Comments

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.

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Romney’s Honeymoon Coming to an End

Filed in National by on April 26, 2012 10 Comments

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.

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Romney’s Economic Plan Is The Bush Program, Just Updated

Filed in National by on April 24, 2012 51 Comments
Romney’s Economic Plan Is The Bush Program, Just Updated

But you knew that, right? A Romney spokeperson was on a radio program (apparently this is part of their Hispanic outreach) and was asked by the host about Romney’s economic program. This is what she said (this is about 1min, 45 long):

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Whose Fault Is It Anyway?

Filed in National by on April 23, 2012 9 Comments
Whose Fault Is It Anyway?

One of America’s greatest faults is our lack of memory – a collective amnesia. Candidate Mitt Romney and his advisors are counting on this.

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What’s At Mitt’s Core?

Filed in National by on April 23, 2012 3 Comments

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?

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Romney Going All Neocon

Filed in National by on April 23, 2012 0 Comments
Romney Going All Neocon

In looking at the federal budget, Governor Romney is favoring guns over butter in his fight to reduce the deficit. You know after he taxes the middle class and not his friends.

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Sunday Open Thread [04.22.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on April 22, 2012 2 Comments
Sunday Open Thread [04.22.12]

Sunday’s grey open thread.

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Santorum Frightened of Romney, Truly

Filed in National by on April 18, 2012 9 Comments
Santorum Frightened of Romney, Truly

Rick Santorum sent out a campaign letter which just arrived to voters in Iowa that he is frightened of Mitt Romney. It truly frightens me to think what’ll happen if Mitt Romney is the nominee. You can read the letter here. It should also be noted that as of Monday, Santorum has not endorsed Romney.

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BOOM! – “The Dignity of Work”

Filed in National by on April 15, 2012 0 Comments
BOOM! – “The Dignity of Work”

MItt Romney wants to give the dignity of work to stay-at-home moms by making them go out in the workforce. So much for the dignity of work Ann Romney did.

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Hilary Rosen Says Something Stupid, Even Worse She Misses The Point

Filed in National by on April 12, 2012 32 Comments
Hilary Rosen Says Something Stupid, Even Worse She Misses The Point

Let’s begin with what Rosen said: During an appearance on CNN Wednesday night, Democratic commentator Hilary Rosen questioned whether Ann Romney was qualified to be talking about women’s economic issues since she’s “never worked a day in her life.” Like I said… stupid.  Rosen then doubles down: Spare me the faux anger from the right […]

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Is Every Question A Trick Question To Romney?

Filed in National by on April 11, 2012 47 Comments

On a conference call with reporters Wednesday morning, campaign aides for Gov. Mitt Romney were unable to say affirmitively whether Romney supports the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.

They’ll get back to us with an answer. This really shouldn’t be a trick question, nor should it be one that generates a meeting in camp Romney.

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Romney’s Women Problem

Filed in National by on April 11, 2012 1 Comment
Romney’s Women Problem

The gender gap is extremely deep for presidential candidate Mitt Romney. It’s a hole so deep it might not be able to climb out of it.

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