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We’ve Reached the Lolcat Phase of the 2012 Election
MoveOn just released an ad slamming Mitt Romney’s economic policies, trying perhaps too hard to make their video go viral by including as many cats as possible.
Happy Birthday Romneycare!
The Obama campaign released a video today celebrating the sixth anniversary of Mitt Romney’s Massachusetts health care reform- legislation that Romney has tried to run away from on the trail.
Jamelle Talks the Other Glass Ceiling
Jamelle Bouie went on C-SPAN yesterday to discuss his recent piece on the difficulties that still exist for African Americans running for Congress and other prominent political positions.
Sarah Palin Joins the Lamestream Media
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was a guest host on the Today Show this morning, expressing lukewarm feelings about Mitt Romney.
Jed Bartlet Stands Up for Medicare
Martin Sheen recorded a video for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee defending Medicare against cuts in a West Wing-worthy bout of rhetoric.
Future World Bank Head, Former Rapper?
Jim Yong Kim-nominated to be the next World Bank president today by Obama-performed a memorable rap cover of “Time of My Life” at Dartmouth Idol last year.
Etch-a-Sketch Mitt
Romney communications director Eric Fehrnstromon told CNN this morning, “You hit a reset button for the fall campaign. Everything changes. It’s almost like an Etch-A-Sketch. You can kind of shake it up and restart all of over again.”
The Campaign Road More Traveled
Obama is following in the footsteps of previous candidates by releasing a campaign film to fire up the base and win more votes. The film-The Road We’ve Traveled-debuts tonight.
You Might Be a Romney
Jon Stewart pulled out his Jeff Foxworthy impression to poke fun of Mitt Romney’s attempts to fit in before today’s Southern primaries.

