702_0047On his radio show today, Ed Schultz criticized Mitt Romney’s wife Ann for what she said contributed to her husband’s election loss.
Mitt Romney said he didn’t win the election because of the President’s “gifts” to some of his biggest constituencies. His comments today included, “The president’s campaign, if you will, focused
The Fox News show, “Hannity,” hosted conservative pundit Dick Morris as one of its guests tonight. He didn’t do much for the cause of responsible dialogue. Morris said if he had
Liberal radio broadcaster Randi Rhodes resorted to insulting language on her website today. Takking aout the election aftermath, Rhodes said,
One of Mitt Romney’s top advisers, Ed Gillespie, forecast a “big, big win” in Pennsylvania for the former governor. Speaking on Fox News today, Gillespie said,
For two years we’ve been focused on a contentious, nasty presidential race which many call the important in our lifetime. Of course, they say that every four years. It appears to us that perhaps even more important than who is
During campaign stops in Ohio today, Mitt Romney left some facts behind. The topics included Medicare, employment, and working with Congress. About Medicare and Social Security, the candidate said
Liberal broadcaster Randi Rhodes delivered a tirade against Mitt Romney today. She played a sound bite of a man whose job was eliminated when
With hurricane Sandy devastating the northeast coast, the presidential race is on a break. The President is overseeing federal disaster relief while Mitt Romney
Fox News argues in this piece on the home page of its website that appeared as late as this morning that, contrary to what fact-checkers say, Pres. Obama did go on an apology tour at the beginning of his presidency. But we don’t
There was no shortage of misstatements in the final debate. Here’s how PolitiFact and FactCheck.org saw it: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2012/oct/22/fact-checking-third-presidential-debate/ http://factcheck.org/2012/10/false-claims-in-final-debate/
The debate tonight was mostly civil though some might object to the President’s occasional interruptions. As we’ve done in the previous debates, we’ll offer a few
March 4, 2013 by mikes888
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