Could Mitt Romney possibly have worked in more mindless, GOP talking points and catchphrases from the past twenty years in that “speech”?
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Could Mitt Romney possibly have worked in more mindless, GOP talking points and catchphrases from the past twenty years in that “speech”?
Sigh.
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I know I am hard on Charles Johnson sometimes, but today’s piece about Mitt Romney is a total embarrassment. I’m tempted to ask what the advertising rate for the piece was. I think it’s certainly newsworthy to note, in a full piece, that a candidate’s son thinks he will win the caucus, don’t you?
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Three quick thoughts heading into the voting tomorrow.
1) The difference between the Republican and Democratic campaigns couldn’t be much different, and serve as a warning for the general election. By any standard, the Republicans have been much more divisive and willing to attack each other, whether through direct negative ads or through surrogates like Rush [...]
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I’m certainly impressed with this recent editorial in The Concord Monitor, which had the courage to actually point out the incredibly apparent flaws in Mitt Romney’s campaign. If only the “liberal” media could stop fawning over his appearance and offer the same kind of critique:
If you followed only his tenure as governor of Massachusetts, you [...]
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Definitely worth a read:
Mr. Romney tried to cloak himself in the memory of John F. Kennedy, who had to defend his Catholicism in the 1960 campaign. But Mr. Kennedy had the moral courage to do so in front of an audience of Southern Baptist leaders and to declare: “I believe in an America where the [...]
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