Bobo goes all in against Obama (h/t commenter hilts). On Obama’s immigration policy change: We passed laws. He said there were laws. And with a stroke of a pen to ignore the laws is just — you can’t — it’s very bad idea to have a good policy imposed by bad means. And that is …
Election 2012
Building my own coffin
I wonder how many Pinocchios Glenn Kessler will give this ad:
Oh, no, Guadalajara won’t do now
The story mistermix flagged this morning about Bain outsourcing jobs is a big one. Partly because of the hypocrisy: “They’ve been able to put American businesses out of business and kill American jobs,” he told workers at a Toledo fence factory in February. “If I’m president of the United States, that’s going to end.” […] …
Romney Creates Jobs … In Guadalajara, Shanghai and Taipei
The Washington Post committed an edgy act of journalism by actually reading the SEC prospectuses (prospecti?) of companies where Bain had big investments under Mitt Romney’s watch, and, no surprise, those companies bragged about their outsourcing. Unlike the immigration surprise, which they pretty much ducked this week, the Romney campaign had to have known that …
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Early Morning Open Thread: GOP Churn
(Tom Toles via GoComics.com) Another potential Romney VP candidate jumps off the bus, per Doghouse Riley: SO the once-scintillating sputter, petty thievery, and massive PR flummery that was the political career of Mitch “Spud” Daniels, one-time Governor of Indiana, grinds to a much-needed halt tomorrow, as the Trustees of Purdue University, the majority of whom …
ACORN, media bias, New Black Panther Party…what else?
Steve M flags a Bloomberg poll showing Obama 13 points ahead of Romney. Seems high to me, but what do I know? There’s an interesting dynamic right now where the two big tracking polls on the election both skew Republican. One is Rasmussen, and you know their story. The other is Gallup, which seems to …
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And Water is Wet and Salt is Salty
It’s depressing that we actually needed a study for this, but here you go anyway: The tax reform plan that House Republicans have advanced would sharply cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans and could leave middle-class households facing much larger tax bills, according to a new analysis set to be released Wednesday. *** So although …