Editors’ Blog - 2012
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02.16.12 | 8:43 am
What’s The Big Deal?

Sheesh, America. What’s the big deal about contraception? If you ask Rick Santorum’s billionaire backer Foster Friess, “gals” should just keep their legs closed. Watch.

02.16.12 | 8:54 am
Bridge to the 19th Century

Top Santorum supporter suggests ‘Aspirin between the knees’ a possible birth control method. Watch.

02.16.12 | 10:09 am
Damn the Torpedoes

Romney decides no more debates, will skip key pre-Super Tuesday debate.

02.16.12 | 11:40 am
And Another One Bites the Dust

CNN cancels pre-Super Tuesday debate after Romney bails out.

02.16.12 | 11:54 am
AWK

We put the question to congressional Republicans still fulminating against the Obama birth control decision: Would any of you refuse to support a presidential candidate (i.e., Mitt Romney) who enacted a similar mandate?

02.16.12 | 6:07 pm
Friess: Lighten Up, Heathens

Santorum backer says aspirin as birth control crack was “joke” taken out of context.

02.16.12 | 7:03 pm
Obama to Tour with Al Green (Maybe)

After declining to join Rev. Al Green in singing “Let’s Stay Together” at a fundraiser tonight in California, President Obama did leave open the possibility of working together in the future.

Said the Prez: “I took a chance at the Apollo and I’m not going to take a chance again. After reelection, I might go on tour…be his opening act. I don’t want to lose any further votes because of my singing voice.”

02.17.12 | 4:03 am
Let’s Do The Time Warp Again

How the GOP went back to the 1950s in the space of just one day.

02.17.12 | 5:19 am
So What Do We Do Now?

Rush Limbaugh leads the GOP crack-up over what to do if the economy keeps getting better.

02.17.12 | 6:47 am
The Search for Plan B

Birth control is the political topic du jour with right-wing aspersions on loose women and nostalgia for the golden age of 1950s Mad Men sexual politics. But step back from this particular story and you see what may be the story of the 2012 campaign: The Search for Plan B. Read More