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Press Gave Romney A Pass On Using Fabricated Quote, So Other Campaigns Doing Same
Apparently the press is not calling the Romney campaign out for using a fabricated quote in their new ad. Seeing this, at least one other campaign has launched an ad that also fabricates a quote.
Romney Uses Chewbacca Defense On Tax Returns
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says a Bain Capital partner told him Mitt Romney won't show his tax returns because he paid no taxes for ten years.
Romney offers a nonsense response - essentially challenging REID to show us Romney's tax returns, to prove it.
Media Elite Finally Find A Campaign Ad To Cluck Tongues At!
After a series of blatantly dishonest Mitt Romney campaign ads have been saturating the airwaves -- one even editing audio to make it sound as if the President said something that he never said --our media elites have finally found an ad to click their tongues at.
Romney's 2nd, 3rd and 4th Biggest Debate Lies
Earlier I pointed out Romney biggest debate lie: Obama did not "double the deficit" he cut it by almost 1/3. Here are three more big Romney debate lies.
Progressive Breakfast
MORNING MESSAGE: Romney Full Of "Wind Jobs"
Progressive Breakfast
MORNING MESSAGE: Romney Full Of "Wind Jobs"
For the Unemployed, Romney's Debate Was Full of "Wind Jobs"
Mitt Romney's "binder full of women" comment has gone viral, which is pretty entertaining but has had the unfortunate side effect of crowding the phrase "wind jobs." That's a real loss, because that term could become a very useful part of our political vocabulary.
How Romney Based His Libya Strategy On Right-Wing Radio And Got Burned
I like to know what I'm talking about before I speak -- President Barack Obama, 3/25/09
Mitt's Rules: "He does like pranks but he doesn't like to get pranked."
Michael Moore points out that Romney proved last night that he plays by different rules. Here's the president making the claim:
Was Obama Bold Enough? What He, And We, Must Do Next (VIDEO)
Echoing the memo that Stan Greenberg of Democracy Corps published Monday, I called on President Obama to offer a bold agenda on jobs and the economy on Tuesday night, one that would lay out specific contrasts to the empty suit of the Mitt Romney agenda and would inspire both the progressive ba
