Editors’ Blog - 2012
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07.09.12 | 9:11 am
Robin Leach Eat Your Heart Out!

Luxe Romney donors play to stereotype at fab round of Hamptons fundraisers.

07.09.12 | 9:49 am
Texas To Stonewall Obamacare

Rick Perry, governor of the state with the highest percentage of uninsured residents, declares he won’t create a health insurance exchange or take advantage of Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion.

07.09.12 | 10:17 am
Mini-Nullification

It’s starting to look like we may have a round of mini-nullification from the Southern states on ‘Obamacare’ in advance of the presidential election.

07.09.12 | 1:36 pm
It’s a Trend!!!

For some folks, putting your money in an offshore account isn’t enough for the full expatriation experience. They need to go the full monte.

First, Eduardo Saverin. Now Denise Rich has chosen to renounce her American citizenship to reduce her taxes.

07.09.12 | 1:52 pm
Hey, Just Keeping It Real

Maine Gov says he didn’t mean to insult anyone when he said the IRS is the “new Gestapo” under ‘Obamacare’.

07.09.12 | 5:15 pm
So … This Happened

On Al Sharpton’s show on MSNBC today, actors staged a “re-enactment” of Mitt Romney’s weekend fundraising jaunt in the Hamptons.





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07.09.12 | 5:46 pm
Where’d They Get This Guy?

Okay, the Gov. of Maine appears to be nuts.

Late Update: The best part of this story (the Maine Gov calling the IRS the ‘new Gestapo’) is the Governor’s press secretary trying to help spin or explain away his decision to compare the IRS to the ‘Gestapo’. This from the Gov’s communications director

“He was going for the effect. He did say the ‘new Gestapo.’ He was not referring to the ‘old Gestapo’. I think that’s important to note.”

07.09.12 | 8:29 pm
More at Work on Those Tax Cuts

TPM Reader RW thinks there’s more afoot in the President’s new tax cut push than just the taxes — similar to a point our Brian Beutler made today about how it puts Romney in a very dicey position.

One point which seems to largely have been missed in Obama’s tax offensive is that it completely revives the discussion on the GOP’s obstruction. Here is an area where the parties agree–98% of Americans should not have their taxes raised. Yet the GOP, purely for political advantage, refuses to compromise on the issue in order to preserve the tax cuts for the wealthiest 2% of Americans. They are putting politics in front of tax relief for the vast majority of people. Americans will not tolerate that.

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07.10.12 | 3:47 am
Hmmmm

GOP lobbyist and Romney bundler hired by state of Pennsylvania to educate voters about state’s new voter ID law.