Well, they do lose to other lobbyists.Do they ever lose?
Well, they do lose to other lobbyists.Do they ever lose?
Do they ever lose?
Yep. Ignore stellar performance while at Harvard Law School, and focus on underwhelming undergraduate grades to bitch about affirmative action.
You missed one:
Being a natural born citizen is a requirement to be President so asking for a birth certificate is looking for proof of that requirement. Revealing your taxes is not and really just serves for political fodder.
And since John King pressed the issue, saying that it is "tradition" and Romney's father released 12 years of tax returns, I look forward to him asking the same thing of Obama about his academic records, which is also pretty much tradition.
Have his Harvard records been released? Everyone demanded GWBs be released (or they were leaked) because everyone knew he was not as bright as the erudite John Kerry and then it was "oops, nevermind."
It is not 'immoral' to follow the rules. Mitt is doing nothing different than what all of us do and try to use every tax break they can to pay as little as possible. It's his huge pile of money that gives him more leverage than the average joe.
Do you pay more than 15% in capital gains tax on your investments?Well, he's doing something a little different than the rest of us do. He's running for president on a platform that he should pay less in taxes and that other people's benefits and services should be cut.
WOOOOOSHDo you pay more than 15% in capital gains tax on your investments?
No, but he graduated Magna Cum Laude. So not quite sure how it matters.
Via twitter, Reid has postponed PIPA's vote. Good man, Reid.
Have his Harvard records been released? Everyone demanded GWBs be released (or they were leaked) because everyone knew he was not as bright as the erudite John Kerry and then it was "oops, nevermind."
I should add that Romney's image is slowly changing from a Job Creator to a Corporate Raider.
This is very similar to how the Bush campaign gradually morphed John Kerry into an rich out of touch north easterner flip-flopper during the mid/late stages of the Democratic primary in '04.
Romney has to be really careful right now that the Gordon Gekko image doesn't take a permanent hold in the voter's psyche.
The GOP should have been able to cakewalk this coming GE, but they've destroyed almost any chance they've had at winning. The GOP's masterful job at destroying Romney and giving the democrats even more ammo against him in the GE should result in Obama thanking them in his victory speech on election night.
I don't believe this is true at all. They have a hard time coming up with anyone who even looks competent, let alone strong enough to steamroll Obama.
Or feigning indignation that the media only attacks Republicans when he was the ringleader for the 24/7 media circus that was Monicagate.I watched Newt take that shot at John King.
A27, I gotta ask, since you seem to love Newt, how is what John King asked in anyway innapropriate when Newt Gingrich was one of the people who attacked President Clinton on "family values"? It seems to me that Newt really has no business feigning offense when he did the same thing to another person.
In Thursdays debate he awkwardly stumbled over questions about his tax returns, at one point drawing boos from the audience for wavering on whether hed release multiple years.
Conservatives are becoming increasingly concerned about the issue as the general election grows closer and as Romney faces a renewed round of pressure to release his tax returns.
I believe he is way too defensive about his wealth, Brad Blakeman, a former advisor to President George W. Bush, told TPM. He suggested Romney quickly get the returns out of the way and quit trying to pretend he isnt rich. His model to emulate? Donald Trump, minus the arrogance.
Trump never goes on defense on his wealth and, if anything, is obnoxiously offensive, he said. His popularity comes from the fact that he is successful. Romney needs to be positive about his wealth and how he earned it.
I dont understand how he isnt more attuned to his own rhetoric when talking about wealth, Hotair blogger Allahpundit wrote earlier this week. He knows the left is going to demagogue him for it; in virtually every other aspect of the campaign, hes exhaustively prepared and disciplined.
Ace of Spades, a popular blogger on the right endorsing Newt, was also perplexed by the not very much episode, noting that for all his intelligence, he does seem to lack some basic common sense.
Dude, don't come in with that "police state" thing I mean just look at what justice Obama dealt to those in charge of the financial crisis.....oh wait...
Well, he's doing something a little different than the rest of us do. He's running for president on a platform that he should pay less in taxes and that other people's benefits and services should be cut.
(CNN) The Tea Party Express announced Thursday it would again provide its own response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, this year with former presidential candidate Herman Cain as the headliner.
Cain, who dropped out of the 2012 race in December, will deliver the rebuttal to Obama January 24.
Wow, that reminds me of the 3-pointer he sunk at the military base, or when he stopped that baby from crying.
Dude is just a charming mofo. Probably why the majority of the country still likes him.
You're buying their BS. Postponed means there is going to be a round 2 soon.
Maybe you guys can help me out here.
I'm confused as to WHY the GOP seems to be pushing Gingrich. From what we know, he is:
1) A politician with a proven history of ethics issues
2) A politician who absolutely does NOT appeal to women and independents
3) A politician with MAJOR family issues
What am I missing here? In all aspects, it appears he's headed for a huge blowout loss to Obama if he gets the nomination--mainly because of item 2 above. Does the GOP actually think Gingrich can win? Or, are they just being hoodwinked by his one-liners, non-answers and faux outrage and forgetting that far-right males aren't the only ones voting?
Also: Gingrich now has a 6-point lead in SC. It's over and Romney absolutely blew it by not taking any major shots at Gingrich. It's apparent that SC crowd loves those.
Maybe you guys can help me out here.
I'm confused as to WHY the GOP seems to be pushing Gingrich. From what we know, he is:
1) A politician with a proven history of ethics issues
2) A politician who absolutely does NOT appeal to women and independents
3) A politician with MAJOR family issues
What am I missing here? In all aspects, it appears he's headed for a huge blowout loss to Obama if he gets the nomination--mainly because of item 2 above. Does the GOP actually think Gingrich can win? Or, are they just being hoodwinked by his one-liners, non-answers and faux outrage and forgetting that far-right males aren't the only ones voting?
Also: Gingrich now has a 6-point lead in SC. It's over and Romney absolutely blew it by not taking any major shots at Gingrich. It's apparent that SC crowd loves those.
Maybe you guys can help me out here.
I'm confused as to WHY the GOP seems to be pushing Gingrich. From what we know, he is:
1) A politician with a proven history of ethics issues
2) A politician who absolutely does NOT appeal to women and independents
3) A politician with MAJOR family issues
What am I missing here? In all aspects, it appears he's headed for a huge blowout loss to Obama if he gets the nomination--mainly because of item 2 above. Does the GOP actually think Gingrich can win? Or, are they just being hoodwinked by his one-liners, non-answers and faux outrage and forgetting that far-right males aren't the only ones voting?
Also: Gingrich now has a 6-point lead in SC. It's over and Romney absolutely blew it by not taking any major shots at Gingrich. It's apparent that SC crowd loves those.
Funny, I thought he was running on a platform where he feels money shouldn't be taxed twice. Something that millions of others believe in also.
Gallups Editor-in-chief Frank Newport appeared on MSNBC to talk about the polling organizations national tracking poll of the GOP primary race, which is changing rapidly in the last few days of the campaign for South Carolina. Newport said when their new data comes out at 1 pm eastern, well see this gap closing more. Romney was up 23 points over Newt Gingrich. Now it will be down about ten points, so clearly things are collapsing.
The Gallup tracking poll showed a huge lead for Romney after winning the New Hampshire primary and it seemed that he was on the way to locking down the nomination. Now that Newt Gingrich has resurged in South Carolina, and taken the media narrative along with him, Romney is faltering nationally.
We have seen more movement, more roller coaster kind of effect this year than any other Republican primary in our history of tracking, Newport said. I think anything is possible. It wouldnt be out of the realm of possibility if Romney recovers. Well wait and see.
The Gallup poll still shows a 16 point lead for Romney as of today, but the trend is clearly down. Our TPM Poll Average shows the same trend, incorporating all public surveys.
I've never understood this argument. Money is not taxed twice. Transfers of money are taxed once. For example, income taxes are imposed when your employer transfers money to you, and then when you transfer money to a business to buy something, sales taxes are imposed on that transfer as well. It's never been clear to me what the world where "money is never taxed twice" is supposed to look like.
Fucking LOL. In an election year where they're trying to beat the incumbent, they're going to follow the SOTU with this fucking clown on every news organization. I seriously don't think they want to win.
I don't agree with Romney at all (and its the main reason why I won't vote for him), so I feel odd defending this, but when an employer 'transfers' money to you .. that is earnings. You earned that money. When you gamble that money on an investment, and it pays off .. those are earnings, also.
I think it's pretty simple. Newt is the best of the 'non-Mitt's'. Newt still has strong respect for his leadership in the mid-90's. Newt is also clearly the best debater among the group.
That last one is key. Quite often when I hear talk radio or read right wing blogs, there is this constant complaint that no one is effectively challenging Obama in public. The media is seen as being passive, they rail about how few press conferences he has had, etc.
So, I think, they would rather lose and have someone effectively combat Obama in the public arena, rather than lose closely and have someone fail to challenge Obama and his 'dangerous' ideology.
I don't agree with Romney at all (and its the main reason why I won't vote for him), so I feel odd defending this, but when an employer 'transfers' money to you .. that is earnings. You earned that money. When you gamble that money on an investment, and it pays off .. those are earnings, also.
It's the Tea Party Express, not the official GOP response.
Where is the money that's being "taxed twice"?
I'd be happy if investment earnings were treated identically to income from work.
And I'm probably one of the few people on this site who pays capital gains tax each year
The initial investment which could vanish rapidly.
Where does that initial investment come from?
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Gallup Editor-In-Chief: Romney Support 'Collapsing' Nationally