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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Air(head) Romney?
People magazine is about to publish an interview with Mitt Romney (R-Dishonest? Whatever) that includes this exchange (via Politico Playbook): PEOPLE: What’s on your iPad, if you have one? Romney: “On the treadmill, I put it on there. Let’s see: Eagles, … Continue reading
Private Oy: Facebook And The Super Snoopers (Part One)
An online privacy trifecta from the hardworking staff at Sneak ADtack!: • USA Today report (with helpful graphic): Facebook tracking is under scrutiny In recent weeks, Facebook has been wrangling with the Federal Trade Commission over whether the social media website is violating users’ … Continue reading
Let The $4 Billion Rumpus Begin! (Rethink Scott Brown Edition)
In his short but checkered career on Capitol Hill, Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown (R-Wall Street) has Hoovered money from the financial services industry at a very impressive rate, according to the New York Times: Helpful chart: Nut graf: Mr. Brown, … Continue reading
Is A College Degree Worth The Money? (Part 2)
A couple of weeks ago the hardworking staff did a compare-and-contrast of dueling op-eds in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times about the value of a college education. New grist for the mill from the Weekend Wall Street … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Bialik, college degree, New York Times, Wall Street Journal
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Gail Collins Kicks Seamus To The Curb
Interesting that the day after the hardworking staff treated Seamus Sweepstakes™ winner Michael Pahre to a lavish lunch as his grand prize, New York Times columnist Gail Collins actually wrote a piece that mentioned Mitt Romney but not his cartop … Continue reading
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Tagged Gail Collins, Michael Pahre, New York Times, Seamus Sweepstakes
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Opening Pandora’s (Political) Box
First it was Hulu offering political candidates a digital platform. Now it’s digital-music service Pandora. Via the Wall Street Journal: Pandora Tells Candidates It Can Help Locate Voters Pandora will unveil Friday a new targeted ad product aimed at political … Continue reading
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Tagged hulu, Pandora Music, political ads, Targeted Victory, Wall Street Journal
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The Boston Herald Fans On ‘The Story Pitch’
Yesterday the Inside Track gals at the Boston Herald had the inside track (as usual) on The Story Pitch, “a new YouTube video that skewers the Herald, the Globe and the local spinmeisters who feed the dailies their daily leaks, lowdowns, and alleged … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Globe, Boston Herald, George Regan, Inside Track, Larry Rasky, The Story Pitch
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E-Maul Newsletters
The hardworking staff has recently railed against The Daily Caller for pimping out its e-mail list to every Tom, Newt, and Herman. Now comes this from the Creepy Callers: Dear Fellow American, President Obama and his radical environmental allies are … Continue reading