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The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: The Review
The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: The Review
bailout and stimulus Sunday, November 23, 2008 PREFACE: On FNS, David Axelrod said that his role in the Obama Administration will be working with the President on the communications end of it, not policy formation. Next on FNS, House Republican leader John Boehner refused any blame ...
Lieberman Contributed to GOP Senate, House Candidates
Lieberman Contributed to GOP Senate, House Candidates
voices.washingtonpost.com — Sen. Joe Lieberman's (I-Conn.) support of John McCain's presidential campaign was well known. His contribution to Sen.... Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) was not. (By Melina Mara -- The Washington Post Photo) By Paul Kane Here's a story of the Thanksgiving spirit, ... (more) Lieberman Contributed to GOP Senate, House Candidates
Obama Aides Suggest Rollback of Bush Tax Cuts Could Be Delayed
blogs.wsj.com — Cam Simpson reports from Washington. Aides to President-elect Barack Obama suggested on Sunday that he wouldn’t immediately... implement a pledged rollback of tax cuts for the top tier of American income earners, because of the worsening ... (more) Obama Aides Suggest Rollback of Bush Tax Cuts Could Be ...
Shorter Mitt: Let the Auto Retirees Starve!!!
Shorter Mitt: Let the Auto Retirees Starve!!!
emptywheel.firedoglake.com — Boy. Mitt Romney let loose one festival of stupid on the NYT op-ed page today. He writes... an entire op-ed making prescriptions for the auto industry. But in the whole op-ed, there are just two suggestions that aren't already being implemented: The ... (more) Shorter Mitt: Let the Auto Retirees Starve!!!
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The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: The Review
Rathergate.com — ... on FTN, Nancy said that federal government wanted to be a “partner” to the auto industry but that at some point, Congress might have to fire the Big Three auto execs. On LE, Mitt Romney favored a bailout package for the auto industry provided they detail a plan for success. (This was contrary to his NYT op/ed and in line with the Pelosi plan.) Next, Michigan Governor Jenn Granholm seemed caught off guard by Romney’s sudden reversal, prepared as she was to attack his op/ed. Read the show-by-show review at RedState.com

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