Media Rage versus Reality and Getting Fired from Fox News
…that Mitt Romney was obviously going to win, but that it would be by a landslide. The best I could say for Romney in that cycle was that he had…
…that Mitt Romney was obviously going to win, but that it would be by a landslide. The best I could say for Romney in that cycle was that he had…
…donations. Free coverage of presidential campaigns dwarfs paid advertising. They often get in trouble saying things to donors that are supposed to remain private (Obama and “clinginh”, Romney and 47%,…
…is] a great governor of this great state. Like me, he married well. (Mar. 20, 2004) Mitt Romney is a great governor. And like me, he married very well. (Mar….
…a Roth, which would have triggered $6.8 million in income tax. But thanks to losses generated by other investments, he wiped out the tax bill on the conversion. Mitt Romney:…
…that—as Romney actually has claimed on several occasions during the last year. And, in case you missed my update to my last post: The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank is the…
Beautiful. (I was thinking the same thing during the debate, but since no one afterward pointed it out, I thought I must have misunderstood.) Just wondering whether Romney still has…
…them.) 2.Obama’s proposed chained-CPI cut would typically reduce benefits for 3 percent, and by as much as 6 percent for some recipients. 3.The White House’s decision to label this cut…
…also added the final two sentences. The post is a followup to a post from earlier Friday. I’ve also created an additional label: mainstream-journalism gimmickry. I’ve left the original rather…
…and since then, models have proliferated, transforming the name “Smith and Wesson .38” into a generic label for a particular style of gun, even clones that aren’t made by Smith…
…benefits in exchange for the pittance of slightly higher taxes on the upper crust. The article goes even further astray at the end with its label of a “two-part deal”…