Mitt's Master Plan!
Thank goodness he's got deep pockets. Otherwise those 400 delegates he's shooting for might be a little out of reach. Democracy, I mean capitalism, in action!
Thank goodness he's got deep pockets. Otherwise those 400 delegates he's shooting for might be a little out of reach. Democracy, I mean capitalism, in action!
Friday Clip Extravaganza: Episode #3
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: I'm trying to come to terms with the fact that I won't have Mitt to kick around much longer. So in today's episode we savor some of Mitt's finest moments of the weeks, as well as a couple choice Rudy ones.
'08 Roundup: Episode #11
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Just a few days to Super Tuesday and we round up how it looks in both races, as well as bring you highlights of last night's Mitt-McCain grudge match.
What's better than McCain and Romney taking it to the weeds? James Kotecki singing about it. Great political round up, but where are the pencil puppets?
[source: The Politico]
At last night's Republican debates, John McCain explained why he thinks Romney's business experience doesn't prepare him to be Commander-in-Chief... Romney cackles back. A cackling President?
Really?
Romney's Only Hope
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: With John McCain's pretty solid victory over Mitt Romney last night in Florida, Mitt's going to have to rely on a nationwide chorus of 'wingers to knock McCain around enough to allow Mitt to get back into contention. In today's episode of TPMtv, we survey the possibilities.
Florida Primary Showdown
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Odds are we'll have a decent idea who the Democratic nominee is going to face in November when we know the winner of tonight's Republican primary in Florida. In today's episode of TPMtv we run down the state of the race and what to expect tonight; and tonight we'll be bringing you live results as late as it goes.
It can be for us, too. A new video from The UpTake's Corrine McDermid takes an on-the-ground look at America's immigration problem: five days in grueling desert conditions with no water, to start. For more information on where the candidates stand on immigration:
Hillary Clinton on immigration: I am proud of America's commitment to welcoming immigrants. We are all immeasurably enriched by the contributions of immigrants who have come to this country to find the American dream through...
'08 Roundup: Episode #10
Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Tuesday is the big showdown in Florida between John McCain and Mitt Romney. And only one of them is going to come out of the state (politically) alive. Join us as we feel the Mittmentum and preview Tuesday's primary and tonight's blow-out, last-chance-for-Rudy debate.
“Screw the middle classes, I will never accept them”.
This election cycle, that line from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Evita” has been running through my head – not because I think the middle class crunch is unimportant, but because there’s another segment of society that seems to have been overlooked by the big dogs running for both the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations.
You know. The poor.
And if you read Raleigh-Elizabeth Smith’s post this morning about the poor getting poorer, you’ll...