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  • Scoring the CNBC Debate: Romney and Gingrich Shine; Perry Doesn’t

    11/10/2011 7:09:06 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 44 replies
    National Review ^ | 11/11/2011 | Rich Lowry
    No one touched Romney. He was unflappable and knowledgeable. He again showed the right political instinct to want to address the struggles of the middle class, although his tax plan doesn’t do it. His China-bashing will probably play well in the Midwest, although it’s foolhardy on the merits. He consistently got applause. I remember one of the early debates when Romney was flying above the other candidates and Pawlenty–I think–attacked him and he declined to reply, saying “that’s fine.” He said the same thing tonight when Santorum went after him. After all the churning in the race, Romney is in...
  • Romney's South Carolina hesitation

    05/08/2011 12:10:54 PM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 33 replies
    Politico ^ | May 8, 2011 | Ben Smith
    The only Mormon in the South Carolina legislature is Alan Clemmons, a real estate lawyer from Myrtle Beach with a shiny bald head, natty suits, and a hyperactive Twitter feed. -SNIP- Mormons make up about 2 percent of the U.S population, but they’re closer to 30 percent of the Republican presidential primary field, where two clean-cut, handsome, moderate, millionaire former governors — Romney and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman — appear to be seeking the nomination. -SNIP- “This year will be very much like my election,” Gov. Nikki Haley told POLITICO. “It doesn’t matter whether you’re male or female or...
  • Let’s Attack Christine O’Donnell’s LinkedIn Page! (The latest Soros-funded hit piece on O'Donnell)

    09/29/2010 8:56:36 AM PDT · by Qbert · 2 replies
    Redstate ^ | 9/28/2010 | Ben Domenech
    Christina Bellantoni, who I’ve been told is the most fair person working at TPM, has a real stretch of an attack on Christine O’Donnell today which uses the candidate’s LinkedIn page to suggest she lied about where she attended school. Yet there’s a real flaw with this argument. Depending on when O’Donnell created her LinkedIn profile, at one point you could only enter educational programs that were in the LinkedIn system. And even today, you have to hard-code in the text for places like Claremont, which are not recognized Institutions or Companies, but exist only as search terms in their...
  • Mitt Romney, the Tea Party, Hillary Clinton, GOP Dissension, and the ZOT Label

    09/21/2010 11:04:47 AM PDT · by iwaswrong · 107 replies
    Mitt Romney Central ^ | 9-21-2010 | iwaswrong
    Somewhere along the line, the notion was adopted, mostly among liberal media but more recently among fellow conservatives, that Mitt Romney represents solely the moderate, ‘establishment’ core of the Republican party: the Bush loyalists; the staunch GOPers. I won’t deny that Gov. Romney’s appeal is wide, and it certainly may spread to the more moderate branch of our party, but I refudiate the absurd conception that his base of support exists only in that branch. I see obnoxious headlines all the time now that predict Romney’s demise, tracing it all back to how he’s the GOP’s supposed ‘next in line’,...