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bill the bubba with bruce the boss in parma, ohio, just south of cleveland, lot of catholics, thursday:
"governor romney's argument is we're not fixed so fire him and put me in, it is true, we're not fixed, when president obama looked into the eyes of that man who said at the debate 'i had so much hope 4 years ago and i don't now,' i thought he was gonna cry, cuz he knows it's not fixed"
Bill Clinton: Romney's Argument Is True, Obama Hasn't Fixed Country - YouTube
thursday with the mrs: women of america need to stop whining
Hillary Clinton trashes whiners - POLITICO
affable, gaffe-able, laughable joe biden in vegas, also thursday:
Biden: how many of you know someone who served in Iraq or Iran
michelle at a nyc fundraiser on wednesday:
First lady: President 'didn't point fingers, didn't place blame' - The Hill
obama, who speaks these days exclusively to college kids, in ohio, wednesday:
Obama: "I'm Not Too Proud To Beg; I Want You To Vote" | RealClearPolitics
romney spokesperson barbara comstock went on andrea mitchell thursday, ms mitchell read from a binder some questions about lily ledbetter and equal pay
msnbc pays its women less, rejoined the romney-ite
i know, came back ms mitchell
Romney Adviser Says MSNBC Pays Women Less Than Men, Andrea Mitchell Agrees | RealClearPolitics
obama personally pays women staff 18% less than men
War on women: Obama White House paid women less than men in 2011 - Examiner
anita dunn, one of obama's debate coaches, once said obama's white house "fits all the classical legal requirements of a genuinely hostile workplace to women"
christina romer, his council of economic advisers chair, said "i felt like a piece of meat"
no less than valerie jarrett, the only insider who may have as much influence on the obamas as david axelrod, felt the need to take the complaints about sexism to the president, who reportedly felt the need to address them
Friction over women's role in Obama White House was intense - The Washington Post
what else are people saying?
on thursday, lawrence odonnell threw down against tagg
MSNBC's O'Donnell Challenges Romney Son To Fight: "Take Your Best Shot" | RealClearPolitics
on thursday, ann went on the view and received a rather different reception from that extended to the obamas three weeks ago
Ann Romney's Appearance on "The View" : The New Yorker
andrea mitchell, friday, on obama's less than optimal moment on jon stewart thursday: "it shows a lack of command of the moment"
chuck todd, friday: "obama's message feels like the past"
david gregory on nbc's today, yesterday, concerning libya: " still more questions about what was known and when, about whether this was a terrorist attack and whether the administration came clean about it... there's still some confusion about how the administration response on this was sluggish, sloppy and incoherent at some times"
jake tapper, yesterday: "they're the questions the president cannot escape, why do we still not know what went wrong in benghazi, why was the administration's response so confusing"
enjoy the debate, denizens, eager to engage on the eu, borrowing, stimulus, bailouts and inflation
the reset with russia, which evidently requires more flexibility
the rise of china, its currency manipulation, its relationships with korea and iran, threats vs japan, militarization and human rights
iran
israel, palestine, hamas, hezbollah, syria and leading from behind
the hijacking of arab spring by fundamentalists, even jihadists, across dangerous regions thruout the muslim world
the chavez revolution, honduras, the ominous presence of jihadists in latin america
mexico and the cartels
afghanistan, the failure of the surge, the green vs blue attacks which cruelly kick out the props underpinning our entire exit strategy, afghanization
sequester cuts
so what's the gray lady saying?
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/w...zi-attack-scoffs-at-us.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0
so the fbi can't find him but the nyt can?
kinda like cnn picking up the ambassador's diary off the ransacked floor of the burned out and abandoned consulate 4 days after the assassinations
ie, not optimal
"governor romney's argument is we're not fixed so fire him and put me in, it is true, we're not fixed, when president obama looked into the eyes of that man who said at the debate 'i had so much hope 4 years ago and i don't now,' i thought he was gonna cry, cuz he knows it's not fixed"
Bill Clinton: Romney's Argument Is True, Obama Hasn't Fixed Country - YouTube
thursday with the mrs: women of america need to stop whining
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says in a new interview that she can’t stand “whining” by women who are unhappy with the work and family choices they’ve made in life and complain that they have no options.
Clinton, in the interview with Marie Claire, was discussing Anne-Marie Slaughter, a former director of policy planning at the State Department who left in 2011. This summer, Slaughter wrote a much-discussed cover story in the Atlantic — “Why Women Still Can’t Have It all” — about leaving her job because of the difficulty of balancing her work at State with the needs of her two teenage boys.
“I can’t stand whining,” Clinton told Marie Claire. “I can’t stand the kind of paralysis that some people fall into because they’re not happy with the choices they’ve made. You live in a time when there are endless choices. … Money certainly helps, and having that kind of financial privilege goes a long way, but you don’t even have to have money for it. But you have to work on yourself. … Do something!”
Clinton added, “Some women are not comfortable working at the pace and intensity you have to work at in these jobs. … Other women don’t break a sweat. …They have four or five, six kids. They’re highly organized, they have very supportive networks.”
Hillary Clinton trashes whiners - POLITICO
affable, gaffe-able, laughable joe biden in vegas, also thursday:
Biden: how many of you know someone who served in Iraq or Iran
michelle at a nyc fundraiser on wednesday:
First lady: President 'didn't point fingers, didn't place blame' - The Hill
obama, who speaks these days exclusively to college kids, in ohio, wednesday:
Obama: "I'm Not Too Proud To Beg; I Want You To Vote" | RealClearPolitics
romney spokesperson barbara comstock went on andrea mitchell thursday, ms mitchell read from a binder some questions about lily ledbetter and equal pay
msnbc pays its women less, rejoined the romney-ite
i know, came back ms mitchell
Romney Adviser Says MSNBC Pays Women Less Than Men, Andrea Mitchell Agrees | RealClearPolitics
obama personally pays women staff 18% less than men
War on women: Obama White House paid women less than men in 2011 - Examiner
anita dunn, one of obama's debate coaches, once said obama's white house "fits all the classical legal requirements of a genuinely hostile workplace to women"
christina romer, his council of economic advisers chair, said "i felt like a piece of meat"
no less than valerie jarrett, the only insider who may have as much influence on the obamas as david axelrod, felt the need to take the complaints about sexism to the president, who reportedly felt the need to address them
Friction over women's role in Obama White House was intense - The Washington Post
what else are people saying?
on thursday, lawrence odonnell threw down against tagg
MSNBC's O'Donnell Challenges Romney Son To Fight: "Take Your Best Shot" | RealClearPolitics
on thursday, ann went on the view and received a rather different reception from that extended to the obamas three weeks ago
Ann Romney's Appearance on "The View" : The New Yorker
andrea mitchell, friday, on obama's less than optimal moment on jon stewart thursday: "it shows a lack of command of the moment"
chuck todd, friday: "obama's message feels like the past"
david gregory on nbc's today, yesterday, concerning libya: " still more questions about what was known and when, about whether this was a terrorist attack and whether the administration came clean about it... there's still some confusion about how the administration response on this was sluggish, sloppy and incoherent at some times"
jake tapper, yesterday: "they're the questions the president cannot escape, why do we still not know what went wrong in benghazi, why was the administration's response so confusing"
enjoy the debate, denizens, eager to engage on the eu, borrowing, stimulus, bailouts and inflation
the reset with russia, which evidently requires more flexibility
the rise of china, its currency manipulation, its relationships with korea and iran, threats vs japan, militarization and human rights
iran
israel, palestine, hamas, hezbollah, syria and leading from behind
the hijacking of arab spring by fundamentalists, even jihadists, across dangerous regions thruout the muslim world
the chavez revolution, honduras, the ominous presence of jihadists in latin america
mexico and the cartels
afghanistan, the failure of the surge, the green vs blue attacks which cruelly kick out the props underpinning our entire exit strategy, afghanization
sequester cuts
so what's the gray lady saying?
Witnesses and the authorities have called Ahmed Abu Khattala one of the ringleaders of the Sept. 11 attack on the American diplomatic mission here. But just days after President Obama reasserted his vow to bring those responsible to justice, Mr. Abu Khattala spent two leisurely hours on Thursday evening at a crowded luxury hotel, sipping a strawberry frappe on a patio and scoffing at the threats coming from the American and Libyan governments.
Mr. Abu Khattala’s defiance — no authority has even questioned him about the attack, he said, and he has no plans to go into hiding — offered insight into the shadowy landscape of the self-formed militias that have come to constitute the only source of social order in Libya since the fall of Col. Muammar el-Qadaffi.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/w...zi-attack-scoffs-at-us.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0
so the fbi can't find him but the nyt can?
kinda like cnn picking up the ambassador's diary off the ransacked floor of the burned out and abandoned consulate 4 days after the assassinations
ie, not optimal
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