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Kathleen Burch | June 7, 2012
As November draws nearer, we approach the time of the year where the most muck is raked and journalism yellows. The latest dirt: teenaged Mitt Romney used to impersonate police officers. According to the original article by Kyle Roerink of The National Memo, “When Mitt Romney was a college freshman, he told fellow residents of his Stanford University dormitory that he sometimes disguised…
Kathleen Burch | June 7, 2012
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell very objectively covers the allegation that Presidential candidate Mitt Romney impresonated a Michigan State Police Officer when he was a teenager.  The full video is available at MSNBC.comThis video was featured on Real Clear Politics.
Kathleen Burch | June 7, 2012
Al Sharpton says the "voter suppression" techniques he claims took place in Wisconsin was a "test run for what they’re going to do in November." This video was featured on Real Clear Politics.
Kathleen Burch | June 7, 2012
The MacIver institute presents footage from the day after Governor Scott Walker's victory in the Badger State recall. Reactions of Anti-Walker protestors ranged from dismissive to frenzied to downright hostile.  Video available at youtube.com
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Kathleen Burch | June 6, 2012
Last night’s recall election in Wisconsin saw a victory for Governor Scott Walker and a defeat of his challenger Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. As the most expensive election in Wisconsin State history, this recall effort has been claimed as proof that the money overpowers the will of voters. Some members of the liberal media maintain that last night’s outcome reflects the money poured into the…
Kathleen Burch | June 6, 2012
Amos Snead and Joe Sestak break down Tuesday's recall vote. The full video is available at Foxnews.com
Kathleen Burch | June 6, 2012
Last night’s recall election in Wisconsin resulted in a victory for Governor Scott Walker and a defeat of his challenger Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Democracy Now meets with Richard Esenberg, head of Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty and an adjunct professor of law at Marquette University, who supports walker; and Robert Kraig, executive director of Citizens Action Wisconsin, a coalition…
Kathleen Burch | June 6, 2012
Last night’s recall election in Wisconsin resulted in a victory for Governor Scott Walker and a defeat of his challenger Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Before the election results were in, Ed Schultz gave his opinion about the causal factors of his predicted outcome on Hardball with Chris Matthews. The full video is available at MSNBC.com.
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Kathleen Burch | June 5, 2012
This weekend, the Obama Reelection Campaign released two new ads featuring celebrities Sarah Jessica Parker and Anna Wintour which received no shortage of commentary.   The folks at MSNBC questioned the timing of the ad in light of the dismal jobs report released on Friday which showed that only 69,000 jobs were added in May to the United States and that the unemployment rate rose from 8…
Kathleen Burch | June 5, 2012
Over the weekend, the Obama campaign released two political ads featuring female celebreties Sarah Jessica Parker and Anna Wintour. The folks at Morning Joe admit to the bad timing of the ads in relation to the dismal jobs report released on Friday, but recognize the necessity for fundraising. "It happens." The full video is available at MSNBC.com