“Damn” was her audible response
I recently heard a surprising story: A female CEO was briefed on a stellar candidate for a top job at her company. “Sounds ideal,” she said to the group in the room. “Male or female?” Male was the answer. “Damn” was her audible response. The guy wasn’t even interviewed. Why Are Men SilentSearch BIS
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More from NYT on Republican enthusiasm
NYT Jeff Zelany on Fox News. Next thing you know, the New York Times will cover Benghazi on the front page.
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Michigan
Poll: Romney Up 1 in Michigan Looks more like a tie to me. Having admitted that, a month ago Romney was down by 4 points in the same poll.
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Breitbart: NYT Concedes Romney Surging in PA “But there is a tangible sense–seen in Romney yard signs on the expansive lawns of homes in the well-heeled suburbs, and heard in the excited voices of Republican mothers who make phone calls … Continue reading
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“Romney was not my first, second, or third choice, but I will crawl over ground glass to vote for him.”
Washington Post/Glenn Reynolds: Sunday Reflection: The ground-glass election A lot of Republicans — and, judging from polls, a lot of independents — feel this way. If there are enough of them, Romney will win, and win big. Are there? Well, … Continue reading
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Vote for the Man that made Billions
Fire the Man that wasted Trillions.
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Government as a Green Energy Venture Capitalist
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Houston has a problem (and it’s called the NAACP)
NAACP Takes Over Houston Polling Station, Advocates for President Obama “The NAACP basically ran this poll location and the judges did nothing about it,” Rockford said. I don’t understand two things: The lack of action by the election supervisor and Why … Continue reading
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Ann Althouse: He feels like optimism, and Obama — who once owned the word “hope” — seems petulant, divisive, and ungrateful.
This clip neatly embodies a reason why I believe Romney will win. Vote— for revenge… or love?
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Benghazi news roundup Sara Hoyt guest blogging at Instapundit: WE MUST NOT EXPERIENCE BENGHAZI FATIGUE I’ll keep up my end of the bargain. I don’t believe the local paper will ever carry their weight on Benghazi.
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Ann Althouse: Then came Benghazi and the door closed. On why she’s (apparently) voting for Romney. Based on the comments in the local paper, I don’t believe Benghazi has had much effect on Obama supporters here. If it’s covered by … Continue reading
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Color me slightly suspicious of voting machine error claims…
Claims increase of machines switching votes in Ohio, other battlegrounds I’m for an honest and fair election. Be careful out there. I believe the paper ballot system Boulder County has is less error prone, at least that’s what I’m hoping.
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Untility Crews: No Union, No workie
PATHETIC: Decatur Utilities crews home after issues with union Probably doesn’t help that they talk funny either. I can conclude two things here: 1. If you don’t have big government to throw up red tape in an emergency, the Unions … Continue reading
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More on the Las Vegas Review “Obama Unworthy” editorial.
Elizabeth Price Foley: LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL EXCORIATES OBAMA AS “UNWORTHY”: WOW. I’ve never seen anything quite like this. She picks out this paragraph to highlight… These behaviors go far beyond “spin.” They amount to a pack of lies. To return … Continue reading
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Las Vegas Review on Obama: These behaviors go far beyond “spin.” They amount to a pack of lies. This administration is an embarrassment on foreign policy and incompetent at best on the economy – though a more careful analysis shows … Continue reading
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Is Piers Morgan a journalist?
Piers Morgan Interviews Michael Moore for 48 Minutes Without Mentioning ‘C–kpunch Romney’ VideoIf you haven’t seen the video, you can find it on your own.
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The Private sector is NOT doing fine
Michelle Malkin: Obama’s Layoff Bomb Case in point: Obamacare. The mandate will cost Dana Holding Corp., which employs some 24,500 workers, “approximately $24 million over the next six years in additional U.S. health care expenses.” As Ohio Watchdog blogger Maggie … Continue reading
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