Mitt Romney's Dependency Delusions
Easing the tax burden on those who have the least was not always anathema to conservatives.
Easing the tax burden on those who have the least was not always anathema to conservatives.
He might actually start talking about, you know, policy
Democratic candidates are putting in strong performances as some GOP candidates stumble
Sooner or later, says Judge Napolitano, the government will run out of other people's money. Romney understands that.
Both will appear on Univision this week for candidate forums
Guys who say really stupid things need to stick together
Conservatives are upset that the tape of Mitt Romney's controversial remarks is missing material at what could be a crucial moment
With the GOP trying to squeeze out perceived competition, the small party goes to its back-up plan
Dependent on the state, sure, but not "victims"
Without big government, our possibilities are limitless.
Though it's still too early to know if the latest kerfuffle had an impact
Presumably she was included in the "47 percent" the GOP nominee referred to.
Peggy Noonan and John McCormack are not impressed
Many in Congress want a vote before the election
She was supposed to be teaching math
Our pork tastes so much better than their pork
May depend on drawing in Obama-voting independents
Congresswoman accused of pushing staffers to work on her campaign
But she has also used the statistic in her campaign
Not as much concern about the legalities and origins of the video as there is with his group's work
Except for, of course, the many things the right wants to subsidize, like defense contracts
Because nothing he has said in the last few years is worth going after...
Says the president should "work for everyone, not just for some."
'Twas revenge that drove him to this deed
But then, who would the locals protest against?
This one seems less likely to spark a firestorm
Which does set up an interesting conflict of visions, if not of actual policies
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