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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.
Colbert Copies Cain’s Art-ack Ad Skills
Stephen Colbert tried to explain Herman Cain’s controversial new ad-perhaps the first avant-garde attack ad ever-on his show last night, and added his own contribution to the art attack ad canon.
Will Diplomacy Still Work in Iran?
The Brookings Institute’s Suzanne Maloney-who wrote our April cover story on Iran-went on PBS NewsHour on Wednesday to talk potential solutions to the current tensions in the Middle East. Watch Iran: Can Diplomacy Prevail Over Military Action? on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour.
Newt Gingrich, Tortoise?
In his Super Tuesday speech last night, Newt Gingrich-who only won his home state- said he was “the tortoise” in a race full of “bunny rabbits.”
Ann “Regular Person” Romney
Ann Romney told Fox News yesterday that she doesn’t “even consider herself wealthy,” and that the Romney clan is “poor in spirit.”
Romney Boys Love Sport and Du-Wop, Just Like Us.
Saturday Night Live took on the Romney clan in their cold open this weekend. Bill Hader’s Shepard Smith interviewed Mitt, Ann, and their eerily similar sons. At the end of the skit, Hader joked, “A thanks to Stephen King for creating those boys!”
There Can Only Be One
On today’s episode of Vox and Friends, we discuss the retirement of Olympia Snowe, Mitt Romney’s victory in the Michigan, and the outlook for Super Tuesday.
Why Haven’t We Seen Hank’s Tax Returns?
The first attack ad is out against Hank, the Virginian cat running for U.S Senate. The ad was made by comedy group “the bighonkin,” and emulates the style adopted by many super PACs this campaign cycle.

