wa ping....Floyd Brown.....
it is not clear that Republicans will be able to repeat their successes in 2004, when independent groups like the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth had a significant role in undermining Senator John Kerrys campaign.
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New York Times are really a bunch of low life scum bags when it comes to fair reporting.
Just my lowly red state wannabe opinion.
Typical lazy NYT reporter. The Willie Horton ad was produced by a Democrat for use against another Democrat during the primaries. Republicans then picked it up and used it in the general election. But let's not let facts get in the way of the story.
The Willie Horton ad didn’t sink Dukakis’ scampaign.
His numbers were inflated. All Democrat pollings are oversampled. None of the blow outs were predicted to be blowouts for the Democrats.
The photo of him in a tank to “toughen up” didn’t work.
The second spot highlights a Roman Catholic elementary school roster from Indonesia showing that Mr. Obama registered as a Muslim.
I was unaware that he had registered at that school as a Muslim. That's proof that he is not only a Muslim but he's a liar!
We need someone to fund a progrm that hires 10 Arabic women in Burkas that attend every public event that Hussein is in between now and the election and to make sure they get photographed with him every time.
These women need to to nothing other than be there, get photographed with Hussein, and never talk to the press.
Before joining the Times, Mr. Luo was a national writer at The Associated Press.
Previously, he was a police reporter on Long Island for Newsday.
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Michael Luo
Michaels opinion is faith is not steering political conversation all that much. Instead, a few key index issues tend to drive evangelicals instead of a broader faith discussion.
New York Times reporter Michael Luo took an unsympathetic look at Romney’s political makeover in Tuesday’s “Meet the New Mitt Romney, The Anti-Insider Populist.”
(Back on December 20, Luo wondered whether “Romney had jerked the wheel too hard to the right” in appealing to conservatives.)