New Romney Spokesman Told Rachel Maddow to Put on a Necklace
Is this what we'll be talking about all of next week?
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Handed Obama and Dems "a soft ball right over the plate."
Romney has avoided talk of his religion, something that might actually humanize him.
She's like MSNBC's Clark Kent.
"It's certainly not going to put out this movement."
As she reminded Letterman, things with Qaddafi used to be a lot more cozy.
"We are in a recovery that's not happening for too many Americans."
Listening, O'Reilly?
MSNBC may have a horse race on its hands.
John McCain considers a two-year extension of all Bush tax cuts the Republicans' "fallback position."
Rick Perry thinks private-sector acquisitions would have absorbed job loss if the government allowed GM to go under.
The former ABC anchor received some feisty retorts from the opinion shows he blames for ruining television news.
But Rachel Maddow is happy to point out his George W. Bush problem.
Plus, Bill O'Reilly is cool with McDonald's tricking kids into buying its "crap."
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