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Pushy is the word for today. Pushy is all I could think of when catching snitches of the debate last night between the incumbent, President Barack Hussein Obama, and his challenger, former governor Willard Mitt Romney. In saying this, one may also opine that moderator Candy Crowley did not act in an even-handed fashion between the two - but considering the tactics of the challenger, I don't know how it could have been possible to do so.
Shaming Bad NYC Drivers and that poor upstate Bus Monitor
Our Table Discussion on RNN-TV: Publically Shaming Bad NYC Drivers and that poor lady, the upstate Bus Monitor that was Bullied. Take a look here. Other issues were Student Loans and the Politico Reporter that was suspended for a racial comments he made about Mitt Romney. Just Click Here
Republicans are back to "dissing" Mitt. This time its Giuliani
With Friends like this, who needs enemies?
Use of Rev. Wright Would Be a Disaster, but Not Necessarily for Obama
Be careful what you wish for.
Or what your powerful supporters might have possibly wanted.
What Is the Real Reason the Presidential Race Is Already So Tight?
The general election campaign is underway and the president could be in for the fight of his life. As expected, Mitt Romney won all five GOP primaries Tuesday, and his remarks sure sounded like an energetic nomination speech. "A better America begins tonight," Romney told supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire. Dare I say it? Could it be? Romney sounded presidential.
What Is the Real Reason the Presidential Race Is Already So Tight?
The general election campaign is underway and the president could be in for the fight of his life. As expected, Mitt Romney won all five GOP primaries Tuesday, and his remarks sure sounded like an energetic nomination speech. "A better America begins tonight," Romney told supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire. Dare I say it? Could it be? Romney sounded presidential.
A Great Night for Mitt Romney But How Does He Untangle the Web He's In?
Numerically it may not officially be over... but with his sweep of Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington, D.C., Mitt Romney is on a trajectory to the nomination.
No Southern Love for Mitt, But Huge Night for Santorum
It almost sounds like repeat lyrics of a Top 40 song that Mitt Romney hates. Romney has momentum -- a chance to finally beat expectations only to fall short in the end -- and never closes the deal. Sound familiar? If Romney had only pulled off Alabama or Mississippi, it would be a different narrative today. It would go like this: Organization matters, the Republican primary is over and Romney can start this general election battle with President Obama.
No Super Tuesday Knockout Punch for Romney
Even when Mitt Romney wins, it only opens another can of worms. Romney grabbed easy Super Tuesday wins in his home state of Massachusetts and nearby Vermont, and put a huge score of delegates from his Virginia victory on his scorecard -- where neither Rick Santorum nor Newt Gingrich made the ballot.
Mitt Sweeps, But Viability Questions Persist
Mitt Romney needed Michigan, and got the Wolverine State. Perhaps Kid Rock's 11th hour performance was the lucky charm, and Romney should take the show on the road. It wasn't the rout that was expected weeks ago, but for the relieved Romney a win is a win.
Huge night for Santorum
The Week From Hell for Mitt Romney
Let's put aside the obvious and historical tidbits.
Huntsman drops out-backs Romney
Poor Mitt Romney: Even When Romney Wins Iowa, the Nagging Questions Linger on.
Michele Bachmann calls it quits
A last place finish in the Iowa caucuses marked Michele Bachmann's last stand as a presidential candidate.
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