Everybody’s got to make money. And now the Canadian band Tea Party is considering selling the domain they’ve had since 93 to the highest bidder. “So much damage has been done to our name by the political movement that we’re considering selling,” bassist Stuart Chatwood told Businessweek.
Should we be surprised that there is a deafening, on-going groundswell of at least some sort of demand for a ill-tempered, half-term, extremely rotund 50%-50% popularity Governor of New Jersey to get into the presidential race? I’d say, yes. Very much so. But it focuses attention on something that is right out in the open, visible to all but somehow strangely unidentified: the overwhelming gravitational force of anti-Romneyism. Read More
Obama tears into Perry, GOP debate audiences as outside the mainstream, ” not reflective of who we are.”
A small town in Alabama is offering offenders a choice: jail, fine or start going to church every week.
TPM Reader VF makes a good point. The vortex of Romney Gravity can’t last much longer. Florida and South Carlina have primary filing deadlines at the end of next month — actually November 1st for South Carolina. So if Perry can’t start chugging the Red Bull and get back into conservatives good graces, I think we’ve got to expect the hunger for another candidate to reach a complete crazy fever pitch at the end of next month.
Mitt Romney is meeting GOP kingmaker (who knows?) Donald Trump this afternoon. And Dems are pouncing.
Mitt Romney gives reporters the slip at Trump meeting, perhaps denying world iconic Nixon-Elvis-like photo.
Chris Christie vetoes $420,000 production subsidy for Jersey Shore.