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Obama Vulnerable to Romney in Iowa, Other Swing States
Tweet Share on Facebook August 14, 2012 CommentThe left's political analysis is in many ways the same as its economic analysis: static.
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Enthusiasm Gap Means Mitt Romney Could Blow Out President Obama
Tweet Share on Facebook August 13, 2012 CommentThere's a lot of talk about the polling data in the presidential election. Most of it shows the race close, with President Barack Obama below the critical 50 percent mark. Several recent surveys show, as my bloleague Robert Schlesinger wrote here on Thomas Jefferson Street Friday, that independents—who likely hold "the keys to the kingdom" in the upcoming election—may be moving away from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in appreciable numbers, back towards the president.
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Barack Obama Needs to Wake up on Foreign Policy
Tweet Share on Facebook August 10, 2012 CommentConspicuously absent from the current presidential campaign is any serious discussion of foreign policy and America's role in the world.
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Pro-Obama Cancer Ad Hits New Political Low
Tweet Share on Facebook August 8, 2012 CommentPriorities USA Action, a so-called super PAC helmed by Barack Obama's former political intimates, reached a new low in campaigning when it began airing its latest commercial in presidential swing states. The anti-Mitt Romney campaign commercial focuses on a former steel worker named Joe Soptic and indirectly accuses the former Massachusetts governor of being responsible for the death of Soptic's wife from cancer.
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Harry Reid’s Despicable Mitt Romney Rumor-Mongering
Tweet Share on Facebook August 6, 2012 CommentEver since Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid used the Senate floor to tell the world that former Massachusetts governor and likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney had not paid his taxes, I received a number of tips from confidential sources who chose to remain anonymous about Reid himself.
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The Navy's Attempt to Go Green Is Costly and Inefficient
Tweet Share on Facebook August 3, 2012 CommentJust about everyone agrees the purpose of the United States Navy is to protect the "freedom of the seas," a time-honored tradition that effects not just America but just about every nation on earth. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, however, seems to have a different idea—which may be why he has been leading the charge on behalf of the Obama administration to show off the fleet's green potential.
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Romney’s Trip Abroad Wasn’t the Failure the Media Wants You To Think
Tweet Share on Facebook August 1, 2012 CommentThe shattering, nattering, chattering gaggle that constitutes the nation's political press has pronounced former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's trip to Europe a failure.
