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Martin Bashir engages in a little assassination p0rn … [Darleen Click]

So, has the Secret Service paid him a visit? And if not, why the fuck not?

Ok, I gotta say, well done, Mitt. Well done. [Darleen Click]

Mitt at Solyndra video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player “Two years ago President Obama was here to tout this building and this business as a symbol of the success of his stimulus,” said Romney, stepping off a bus and onto the public sidewalk in front of the Solyndra buildings just outside Silicon Valley. “Well you can see that it’s a symbol of something very different today.” “It’s a symbol not of

Hey, Barry … who is this “we” you speak of? [Darleen Click]

Obama taking a cue from Joe “Middle Class” Biden. Well, those of us who’ve spent time in the real world … Has Obama spent one day in the private sector? Has he gotten one thing on his own merit rather than Obama-as-articulate-clean-symbol-white-leftliberals-could-feel-good-about-grooming? h/t Jim Geraghty who points out: It would probably be rude of me to think about Michelle Obama’s work, where her salary jumped from $121,910 to $316,962 per

Shorter Cory Booker: I didn’t mean what I said and do ignore the bruises … [Darleen Click]

… the contusions, and my arm twisted up against my back. It’s Bush’s the GOPs fault. Really. “Here they are plucking sound bites out of [the ‘Meet The Press’] interview to manipulate them in a cynical manner, to use them for their own purposes … I’m very upset that I’m being used by the GOP this way.” […] “Obviously, I did things in the ‘Meet the Press’ interview that did

Praetorian WaPo: Romney not better than Jesus [Darleen Click]

… pulls troubling stunt as teen in 1965 … Mitt Romney returned from a three-week spring break in 1965 to resume his studies as a high school senior at the prestigious Cranbrook School. Back on the handsome campus, studded with Tudor brick buildings and manicured fields, he spotted something he thought did not belong at a school where the boys wore ties and carried briefcases. John Lauber, a soft-spoken new