Posted on 10/25/2012 1:42:10 PM PDT by ColdOne
The Washington Post has decided to back President Obama for reelection acknowledging the shortcomings of his first term:
President Barack Obama is better positioned to be that navigator than is his Republican challenger, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
We come to that judgment with eyes open to the disappointments of Mr. Obamas first term. He did not end, as he promised he would, our chronic avoidance of tough decisions on fiscal matters. But Mr. Obama is committed to the only approach that can succeed: a balance of entitlement reform and revenue increases. Mr. Romney, by contrast, has embraced his partys reality-defying ideology that taxes can always go down but may never go up. Along that road lies a future in which interest payments crowd out everything else a government should do
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The Washington Post endorsed Obama?.....there’s a check that’ll bounce.
It appears they are gluttons for punishment
Detroit News endorses Romney ...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2950169/posts?page=9;q=1#9
Tuff $hit Bamster.
I guess the hits by Obama’s Dept of Ed on Post owned Kaplan U (their lone profit center) got the message across to the editorial board.
The Washington Post is catering to its core constituencies — bureaucrats, blacks, homosexuals and liberal-feminist working mothers.
Who was the last GOP candidate they endorsed?
Barack hero of Benghazi Obama
Obama said the Bush Administration’s adding $4 trillion to the deficit was irresponsible. He said he would cut the $10 trillion deficit in half during his first term. He also said if he couldn’t get it done he would be a 1 term president.
He gets away with this?
What? Did somebody think they were going to endorse Romney?
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
I bet I could list the number of Republican Presidential candidates endorsed by the Washington Post on the fingers of no hands whatsoever.
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