| As the State Department's story about what happened in Benghazi crumbles, Clinton's personal spokesperson, Philippe Reines, loses his temper. "Have a good day. And by good day I mean Fuck Off." |
| Democrats often hit Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney for having an offshore bank account in the Cayman Islands. In 2010, during a speech to the Chamber of Commerce, his running mate Paul Ryan called the Cayman Islands "the place you hide your money" while making a push for changing the corporate income tax to make America more competitive. |
| Dean Chambers, founder of unskewedpolls.com, has reweighted national polling data based on Rasmussen partisan trends. His results give Romney a wide lead. |
| “You’re right, Mr. President. No, you can’t, but we can’t afford four more years of this.” Romney works to move people who voted for the president in 2008. |
| Mitt Romney dabbled in Russian stocks, buying and then selling shares in a Russian gas company in advance of election season. |
| But they still need cash! A not-so-subtle effort to mobilize Republican donors on the sidelines. |
| Mitt Romney has seized on comments that President Obama said at town hall last week that a lesson he learned as President was "you can't change Washington from the inside." At a 2009 forum, White House senior advisor David Plouffe argued Obama would work with Congress on issues to change Washington from the inside out. |
| Presidenting is serious business and business is goddamned good. High quality prints available at etsy. |
| The former Democratic VP candidate turned McCain surrogate says he's not sure who he's voting for. |
| The senior Obama campaign advisor, who ducked a question on having a discussion on Social Security this morning, saying “this is not the time" wanted to discuss the issue on Fox News in 2005. Axelrod also hit Bush for adding three trillion dollars to the national debt, calling it "madness" and "massive." |
| The Wisconsin Congressman is on the ballot for reelection in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District as well. |
| In this classic 1964 presidential ad, Lyndon Johnson, running for his first full term as president against Republican Barry Goldwater revived comments by George Romney that nominating Barry Goldwater was "suicidal destruction." |
| At a speech at the AARP, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said the word "voucher" was "a poll tested word designed to scare today's seniors." Ryan added "nobody is proposing" a voucher. But Ryan previously embraced using the word, as these two videos from 2009 and 2010 show as well. A a search of the candidates House website also shows he has articles on his website describing his current plan a voucher system. |
| “Do we see sometimes us going overboard in our campaign. Are there mistakes that are made, areas where there is no doubt somebody could dispute how we are presenting things? You know, that happens in politics.” |
| They are, however, planning to protest the "fascist dictator," movement activist says. |
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