Tag Archives: Mitt Romney

One debate down, three to go . . .

In the first Presidential debate, Governor Mitt Romney took advantage of an arcane rule and substituted a surrogate. Mitt won, but irrespective of the substance, use your imagination and picture Barry Hussein Soetoro Obama speaking for 10 minutes, extemporaneously and … Continue reading

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Shoddy “Journalism” and WaPo, a Marriage . . .

In characteristically pathetic “journalism,” Colby King defends, well, he attempts to defend, the feckless Mr. Obama. He argues in his column, Equality is bigger than the president, that the  issue dominating the news shouldn’t be the President’s “evolution” in support of … Continue reading

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Randomness, and not . . .

The Washington Post continues circling the porcelain pony, ever faster.  There are many reasons but none is more animated than WaPo’s very own Queen of Hearts, Jonathan Capehart, who is all atwitter over the “firing” of Romney foreign policy advisor, … Continue reading

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The Washington Post’s endless assault continues . . .

Richard Cohen is not a particularly bright fellow, and certainly isn’t likeable – snarky comes to mind – but, he’s about as good as the “Progressives” at The Washington Post can muster in their endless assault on good sense.  Today, … Continue reading

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Axelrod makes the case . . . for Romney!

In an interview on Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace filleted David Axelrod who may have made the best and most succinct case against his boss to date arguing that the choice distills down to one: between [an] economy that produces … Continue reading

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