The way we ask a question often determines the way we answer it. How to avoid drawing the wrong lessons from Super Tuesday?
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Tag Archives: Mitt Romney
Carrying The Political Burden Of “Carried Interest”
Romney’s tax returns make “carried interest” too much of a burden for Republicans to carry. Its demise may be close at hand.
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Why Reporters Need Sources
How do you explain Mitt Romney’s taxes when you don’t understand the tax law? Not well at all, as The New York Times demonstrated.
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Strom Thurmond Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
The South Carolina that rescued George W. Bush’s presidential aspirations no longer exists. That’s why the stop-Romney movement is failing.
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What Did Huntsman Accomplish?
Jon Huntsman’s campaign is going nowhere, yet he gave Romney room to run the sort of race that can capture the White House.
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Envisioning A Romney-Perry Ticket
After Romney and Perry duke it out, can they reconcile and make a potential GOP ticket?
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Graceless Candidate, Graceless Exit
The opening act of the 2012 presidential campaign is over. As the curtain falls on Rick Santorum, the rest of us enjoy intermission.
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