Posted on 24 February 2012. Tags: affordable healthcare, Assessment, correct assessment, debacle, debt, debt ceiling, Newt, parenthood, planned parenthood, Republican, Romney, ron paul, speaker, speaker of the house, universal healthcare
Santorum: True I voted for planned parenthood and increases in debt ceiling, but that was before. Now I am the true conservative, I will ban contraception for workers who work at certain institutions and their affiliates.
Newt: I was the speaker of the House when we repeatedly balanced the budget and reformed welfare. Hence, I am the true conservative.
Romney: I was for Massachusetts universal Healthcare, but I oppose the Affordable Healthcare Act and will repeal it, therefore, that makes me a true conservative.
Ron Paul: Santorum is a fake and not a true conservative.
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Posted on 06 November 2010. Tags: brand identity, debacle, election, election night, elizabeth hasselbeck, impartiality, keith olbermann, msnbc, news, news organization, punch line, ring leader, sort, Suspension, transition strategy
Olbermann was the ring-leader of the disastrous,dead-last-in-the-ratings debacle (sort of like “The View” without an Elizabeth Hasselbeck to at least provide a beauty among the beasts) that virtually destroyed any remaining suspicions that MSNBC might be loosely affiliated with a legitimate news organization. Amidst the ongoing nervousness about the new “Lean Forward” punch-line at MSNBC (which NBC insiders have admitted is a risky admission that one’s brand identity no longer has anything to do with real journalism), it is obvious that Olbermann didn’t get fired because the minor donations suddenly jeopardized his “impartiality”. And the fact that the suspension-without-pay has no time limit on it leaves one to wonder if this is part of Comcast’s transition strategy. Or is it Phil Griffin’s way to remind Olbermann and others that he really is the President and calls the shots? WHAT DO YOU THINK? WHAT IS THE REAL REASON BEHIND THE SUSPENSION?
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