Author Archives: Campaign Outsider

Super (Val) PAC: Handy Clip ‘n’ Save Guide

Third-party political groups are all the rage these days, thanks to the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision deregulating corporate election expenditures. Bottom line: Newly constituted Super PACs can collect as much money as they want from whomever they want … Continue reading

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Oops, Mitt Said It Again! (Michigan Trees Division)

You’d think Mitt Romney (R-Yardstick) would’ve had his fill of being mocked after he said on the campaign trail in Michigan last week, “It feels right here. Trees are the right height.”   But in front of the Detroit Economic … Continue reading

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Bar(ack)ing Online Privacy Invasion

The Obama administration has been far more aggressive than its predecessor in protecting consumer privacy, as witness its latest initiative (via Politico’s Playbook): Obama unveils online privacy plan The Obama administration is taking a two-pronged approach to online privacy, calling on Congress to … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Radio-Ad Town (Brown/Warren Edition)

From our Everything That Rises Must Converge desk: The Massachusetts U.S. Senate race is heating up, starting with this radio bakeoff between incumbent Scott Brown (R-Regular Guy) and presumptive challenger Elizabeth Warren (D-Regular Gal). It’s all about the current contraception … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Mattapan Quadruple Murder Edition)

Testimony in the truly horrific 2010 Mattapan quadruple murder trial began this week, and the appearance of a key witness, Kimani Washington, played very differently in Boston’s local dailies. From Page One of Wednesday’s Boston Globe: Key witness testifies on Mattapan … Continue reading

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Let The $4 Billion Rumpus Begin! (Energize Gingrich Edition)

Newt Gingrich wants to end the Obama administration’s Era of Big Government. Unfortunately, Gingrich wants to replace it with the Era of Big-Mouth Government. Exhibit A: His new 30-minute TV ad scheduled to run in key Super Tuesday markets over the … Continue reading

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Mitt Romney Desperation Watch (pat. pending)

Three for the road (home): • From MSNBC’s First Read: *** Campaign cash drying up? For Romney, what’s also at stake at next week’s Michigan primary is whether or not his campaign funds begin to dry up. Yesterday, the Romney campaign reported … Continue reading

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Let The $4 Billion Rumpus Begin! (Paul On Santorum Edition)

Ron Paul (R-Does This Shirt Fit?) has found his Motor City mojo with this “devastating ad that excoriates Rick Santorum for voting to raise the debt ceiling five times, double the size of the Department of Education, create the Medicare … Continue reading

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Sancta Santorum (II)

From our Frying Pan into the Fire desk: Rick Santorum’s campaign just can’t stop digging that hole. Not bad enough he accused Barack Obama of imposing a phony theology on America – now a spokeswoman has accused Obama of pursuing … Continue reading

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The Secrets Life Of Marketers

Must-read cover piece in Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, detailing the means and methods marketers exercise to extract consumer information that nails you to the selling post: How Companies Learn Your Secrets Andrew Pole had just started working as a statistician for … Continue reading

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