Tag Archives: More in Sorrow Than in Anger

OBuyer’s Remorse

For months now the pro-Romney forces have been trying to thread this needle with independent voters: You had high hopes for Barack Obama; you gave him a chance; he wasn’t up to the task; it’s okay to move on. (See … Continue reading

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

From our More In Sorrow Than In Anger desk Perhaps aware that their presidential race is becoming too much of a smashmouth tilt, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are starting to take the not high – but soft – road. … Continue reading

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Scott Brown Plays The Sweater Card

From our As Night Follows the Day desk As soon as any political opponent even tangentially attacks Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown (R-Professional Nice Guy), it’s a mortal lock that he’ll immediately turn up in a TV spot wearing a sweater … Continue reading

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Let The $4 Billion . . . Or $6 Billion . . . Or $9.8 Billion Rumpus Begin (MISTIA Edition)

How do you run against a president who’s personally popular, even if his policies aren’t? MISTIA – More in Sorrow Than in Anger. From the Weekend Wall Street Journal: Anti-Obama Ads Take Elegiac Tone Conservatives, Wary of President’s Popularity, Try … Continue reading

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