All of these things happened in the span of one year. ONE YEAR.
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All of these things happened in the span of one year. ONE YEAR.
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Now he thinks there should be no limit to campaign contributions.
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Mitt Romney told Scott Conroy of RealClearPolitics Thursday that he thinks there should be no limits on the contributions to political campaigns.
"[W]hat we have right now is unlimited political contributions, but they’re not controlled by the campaigns,” he said. “They’re controlled by unaffiliated or uncoordinated entities, which, in my opinion, is the worst of both worlds. It means that large contributions have a big impact, and it means that the campaign can’t control them, so if we’re going to have big contributors, wouldn’t it be nice to have the campaigns responsible for what those contributors say?”
He sounded very different in 1994, however, when he was running for Senate against Ted Kennedy. "These kinds of associations between money and politics in my view are wrong, and for that reason I would like to have campaign spending limits," he said.
In Romney's defense, the Supreme Court has ruled out some of the regulations he suggested in 1994. His passion for limiting the role of money in politics does seem to have faded though.
Geek galaxies collide in the awesomest possible way. Four Doctors take a side trip to the Star Wars universe in this surprisingly well done Phantom Menace mash-up.
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The past got some things right: electricity, diplomacy, sandwiches. But some things they really missed the mark on.
Romantic cruise? I think not.
Gene Shalit, former film critic of The Today Show, is a respected expert in the field of wordplay. Also, he somehow gets paid to say stuff about movies.
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That was almost too easy.
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This garment glows in the dark, references a video game, and it's a push up bra. This, ladies and gents, is what you call a triple threat.
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During a tele-town hall this week, a caller asked Gingrich if he would choose Palin as a running mate assuming he wins the Republican nomination. This is how the presidential hopeful responded.
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While a less popular question with cats than dogs , these guys also ask, “Why call some animals pets and others dinner?” [ Jack's note : Equally important is the question, “Why dress up some cats as pigs when you could be dressing up ALL CATS as pigs?”]
Check out these freaks of nature! How pretty.
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Sucks to be him.
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Mitt Romney's son Matt mentioned Obama's birth certificate when asked by some seniors in New Hampshire about his father's tax returns.
I heard someone suggest the other day that as soon as President Obama releases his grades and birth certificate ...then maybe he'll do it
- Matt Romney in Concord, New Hampshire.
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A single-serving site that answers the most critical question of our time.
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Too hot to handle in Iowa? Lose the sleeves!
Dude. I've always worn sweater vests. . .
Whoa. Don't spill coffee on my sweater!
Pretty in pink. . . and gray
This big!
So quick . So clever. So much shwag.
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