Mitt Romney on Obama
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Your reporter tried to get a little private time with the former Massachusetts Governor but the throng around Mitt Romney was such that we wound up piggy backing on the interview of Salena Zito of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Here it is:
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Mitt Romney’s Classless CPAC Remarks Aimed at Sarah Palin
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Mitt Romney at 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)
At CPAC this past weekend, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney took a jaded swipe at Alaska Governor Sarah Palin who did not attend.
There are so many conservative leaders here this weekend. I ...
Selective memories
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SELECTIVE MEMORIES.... ThinkProgress' Faiz Shakir was on MSNBC yesterday, and raised a point that often goes overlooked. "Remember back in October, November, December, January of this year, when Karl Rove and so many Republican pundits were going on TV and saying the market is failing because of President Obama?" Faiz asked. "That the market was reacting because President Obama was now in office? What happened to that?" The Washington Examiner 's J.P. Freire wasn't impressed. "I think that's a brilliant strawman you made up," Freire responded. "I can't remember anyone saying that." Memories can be tricky sometimes, can't they? Over the first seven weeks of ...
The fleeting significance of Wall Street benchmarks
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THE FLEETING SIGNIFICANCE OF WALL STREET BENCHMARKS.... House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) was asked by reporters this morning if the Dow Jones reaching 10,000 points today has any significance . Dow 10,000 just isn't that big a deal, House Republican leader John Boehner said Wednesday morning. And anyone who places significance on the stock market hitting this symbolic number is "certainly not talking to the American people." [...] "The American people understand that unemployment is almost at 10 percent, they understand that they might be next so there are concerns about the economy," Boehner said. Oddly enough, I agree with this. The value of Wall Street ...




