Monthly Archives: September 2012

Peggy Noodnik Writes Again (Barack Is Boring Edition)

Today’s offering from Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan: The Democrats’ Soft Extremism Obama is out of ideas, and Clinton’s speech was unworthy of him Barack Obama is deeply overexposed and often boring. He never seems to be saying what … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Funny, Valentine Gives Herald Exclusive Edition)

Bobby V tells the Boston Herald he’s going nowhere; the Boston Globe has already kissed him goodbye. Details at IGTLTDT.  

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Scott Brown Jobs Bill Claims A Snow Job?

In his final Brown’s Take column (chronicling the Democratic National Convention) for the Boston Herald), Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown wrote this: During the last year, I have stood with President Obama as he signed two of my jobs initiatives into … Continue reading

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Warren, Brown Go Airborne

Yesterday’s Boston Globe previewed the latest advertising slapfight between Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown (R-You Didn’t See Me and I Didn’t See You at the RNC, Right?) and challenger Elizabeth Warren (D-Have They Stopped Cheering Yet?). Warren ad recalls DNC speech; … Continue reading

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Let The Whatever-Billion-Dollar 2016 Rumpus Begin! (One Day After Edition)

Okay – now that the parties have officially nominated their presidential candidates, Obama and Romney are fishwrap. On to the next round! From Thursday’s Politico (Burns & Haberman blog): Gillibrand, at Iowa breakfast, says she’s all for Hillary 2016 At the … Continue reading

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Let The Whatever-Billion-Dollar Rumpus Begin! (Super ValPAC Edition)

The post-Labor Day political ad blitz is now officially underway, with Super PACs and political party groups taking the lead (but with the presidential candidates not far behind). A sampling from the current crop: • Gary Bauer: Obama Agenda Is … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Live In A THREE-Daily Town (Cherokees And Times-fil-A Edition)

Maybe the Boston Globe’s not willing to report on the Cherokee uprising at the Democratic National Convention, but the New York Times is. Details at IGTLTDT.  

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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Elizabeth Warrin’ Headlines Edition)

Not surprisingly, Elizabeth Warren’s speech at the Democratic National Convention played very differently in the local dailies. Details at IGTLTDT.  

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Dead Blogging The Democratic National Convention (Bubba Bubba! Edition)

Bill Clinton is – and always has been – a complete fraud, but he’s the greatest American politician the hardworking staff will ever see in its lifetime. And last night he was the absolute Pavarotti of political conventions. Via ABC … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Cherokees And Chick-fil-A Edition)

A rare dispatch from our Why the Boston Herald Is Essential desk. See IGTLTDT for details.

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