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Mitt Romney’s Who Let the Dogs Out – A Macaca Moment?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDwwAaVmnf4[/youtube]
Mitt Romney in Jacksonville, Florida
Ana Marie Cox asks why this apparent “Macaca Moment” by Mitt Romney is not receiving more play?
Ambinder is more kind and calls it embarassing.
But, the fact is Mitt Romney is a rich white Republican guy who is grossly out of touch – especially on MLK Day.
It won’t have to be used by the Democrats – it is already out there.
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John McCain Has a Senior Moment
Senator John McCain seems to have trouble remembering Vladimir Putin is the President of Russia NOT Germany.
A senior moment?
McCain did not have any trouble remembering to BOMB IRAN.
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Rudy Giuliani on a National Catastrophe Fund
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6nDOnsjgbI[/youtube]
Rudy Giuliani’s latest web ad “Some”
If Florida and California voters are listening (Hurricanes and Earthquakes) this will resonate with them. John McCain opposes such a fund and Mitt Romney is, well, undecided.
Rudy’s proposal will play well in the Midwest where tornadoes rule the day.
Will Florida voters take notice and vote their pocket books next Tuesday?
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The AP Lies about “Bush Lied and People Died”
Chairman of the Soros Fund Management, USA, George Soros, pauses before speaking during a seminar at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday Jan. 23, 2008.
Flap woke up to this NEWS (?) story this morning on Early Today on NBC. Why, of course President George Bush LIED over hundreds of times to lead the USA into the Iraq War. What a load of crap. There was no context, no background and no journalism.
NBC simply reported what the Associated Press and New York Times handed them.
The AP screams: Study: False statements preceded war
A study by two nonprofit journalism organizations found that President Bush and top administration officials issued hundreds of false statements about the national security threat from Iraq in the two years following the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The study concluded that the statements “were part of an orchestrated campaign that effectively galvanized public opinion and, in the process, led the nation to war under decidedly false pretenses.”
The study was posted Tuesday on the Web site of the Center for Public Integrity, which worked with the Fund for Independence in Journalism.
Hummmmm a George Soros sponsored and funded anti-war study with an agenda.
Whatever the motivation, it’s clear that the reporter, Douglas K. Daniel, paid no attention to the man behind the curtain. The Center for Public Integrity is one of many George Soros fronts. Soros pays the bills and his minions, whether they happen to work at the CPI or the Center for American Progress or Media Matters or wherever, dance to his tune. And Soros has made it his life’s work to bring down the Bush administration. He says it’s the “central focus of my life.†Do you think people paid to to “research†by a man with that stated mission are likely to deliver unbiased findings?
More crap journalism, if you can call this journalism from the Associated Press.
The RIGHT Blogosphere rips into the BIAS:
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Is John McCain the Inevitable GOP Nominee?
With Rudy Giuliani’s fade, blatant unwillingness to attack John McCain, with Fred Thompson’s withdrawal, with Mike Huckabee’s broke campaign leaving Florida and with Mitt Romney’s failure to catch on after spending gazillions of his own bucks, is John McCain the ONLY one left standing?Is John McCain, the inevitable GOP nominee?
Yes and no.
Conservatives will NEVER work for McCain and Flap doubts that once the Clinton Cabal and Democrat media machine start to work on McCain his sudden resurgent media popularity will melt as fast as ice cream in the August California heat.
It is conceivable that the other candidates could win sufficient number of delegates to deny him the nomination until the convention. For example, Rudy and Romney could win sufficient Congressional Districts in California to split the convention delegation. Likewise, Rudy could come back and win New York and New Jersey – maybe Florida as well. Huckabee might win some southern states like Georgia.
GOP voters, however, will soon realize that McCain is a 71 year old Bob Dole while Hillary rides her gender card all of the way to the White House.
Will there be a September GOP convention uprising should McCain win a plurality but not a majority of delegates? And, who would be a compromise candidate?
Or will the GOP be simply acquiescent in riding the old horse to collapse?
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Day By Day by Chris Muir January 23, 2008
Noooooo
The MSM and Democrat Party working together – collaboratively?
Really?
Unless the GOP Presidential field suddenly sprouts wings get ready for another eight years of the same crap media plays – fair and balanced notwithstanding…….
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