Is Barack Obama's Revenge Pitch a Plug for Mitt Romney?
Taking your "revenge" at the ballot box
Taking your "revenge" at the ballot box
The online political opinion magazine Slate, to its great credit, has published its fourth quadrennial presidential voting survey among staffers and contributors (you can see Reason's exercise here). Slate's results for 2012?
When the votes are counted, the winner will be gracious and the loser will be conciliatory.
Only one full day left to make their pitch
The president's terrible foreign policy is hurting his international popularity.
Is the ass considered part of the loin?
As the hit movie Argo shows, American presidents don't decide when the story begins.
90 Days, 90 Reasons claims Obama "has worked to end the war on drug users."
H.L. Mencken said "every election is a sort of advanced auction in stolen goods." He was right.
Was being investigated for failing to disclose a relationship
Said in 2008 elected officials shouldn't tell people who to vote for and declined to make any endorsement
The two candidates lay out their visions for the next four years
Previously compared Obama to Hitler
It's different when the guy you like does it
Gas shortages expected to last days and power could remain out for seven to ten for nearly a million homes
Politicians' decisions rest on political pressures. So how could a Department of Business be a good idea?
Both candidates indulge the superstition that while exports are good, imports and outsourcing are bad.
As long as your vote is consistent with your conscience, it is impossible to waste your vote.
Unsolicited messages warned recipients that Obama wants to force gay marriage onto the states
Dear media: "Bipartisan" and "non-political" are not synonyms.
What's Ohio got to do with it?
This trifecta gets trotted out whenever there's a hurricane, earthquake, or terrifying event.
Best reason to vote for Romney so far
President has been receiving praise from political opponents
First, from The Hill's Mark Mellman, who notes that most of the "fundamentals" (such as economic trends, demography, etc.) all favor a Barack Obama win.
American political tribalism continues to wane.
He's not going to win the election. But a strong showing by him may just win the future.