spytap:

brooklynmutt:

It’s haunting him 

Hillary Clinton/Michelle Obama 2016.

Clinton/Booker

spytap:

brooklynmutt:

It’s haunting him 

Hillary Clinton/Michelle Obama 2016.

Clinton/Booker

brooklynmutt:

It’s haunting him 

brooklynmutt:

It’s haunting him 

apoplecticskeptic:

I’m voting for Barack Obama because, as this list of Romney endorsers suggests, the candidates for White House performance invites and Kennedy Center honors under a Romney administration would be a national embarrassment from which we’d likely never recover on the international stage of respectability and relevance.
I mean, seriously people… get out and vote. For the sake of art and music and beauty.
source: Wikipedia list of Romney endorsers

apoplecticskeptic:

I’m voting for Barack Obama because, as this list of Romney endorsers suggests, the candidates for White House performance invites and Kennedy Center honors under a Romney administration would be a national embarrassment from which we’d likely never recover on the international stage of respectability and relevance.

I mean, seriously people… get out and vote. For the sake of art and music and beauty.

source: Wikipedia list of Romney endorsers

theweekmagazine:

“This may go down in history as the Big Bird debate,” says Nina Strochlic atThe Daily Beast. As far as the Twitter consensus went, threatening to fire Big Bird to recoup the 0.00014 percent of the federal budget that goes to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was mean, and bad politics. “Obama killed Osama Bin Laden. Romney wants to kill Big Bird. I think that says enough,” tweeted @BigBirdRomney. “If Romney had grown up with me, he wouldn’t have his numbers all screwed up,” added @BIGBIRD, capping off his tweet with a frowny-face emoticon. @FiredBigBird was on a roll, posting a photo of Big Bird holding a sign that read “Will Work for Food,” and taunting Romney: “If you think [you] REALLY won this debate just know I have nearly 27,000 followers and we all remember your 47% remarks.” 
‘Unemployed Big Bird’ and 3 other debate-inspired memes

theweekmagazine:

“This may go down in history as the Big Bird debate,” says Nina Strochlic atThe Daily Beast. As far as the Twitter consensus went, threatening to fire Big Bird to recoup the 0.00014 percent of the federal budget that goes to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was mean, and bad politics. “Obama killed Osama Bin Laden. Romney wants to kill Big Bird. I think that says enough,” tweeted @BigBirdRomney. “If Romney had grown up with me, he wouldn’t have his numbers all screwed up,” added @BIGBIRD, capping off his tweet with a frowny-face emoticon. @FiredBigBird was on a roll, posting a photo of Big Bird holding a sign that read “Will Work for Food,” and taunting Romney: “If you think [you] REALLY won this debate just know I have nearly 27,000 followers and we all remember your 47% remarks.” 

‘Unemployed Big Bird’ and 3 other debate-inspired memes

It ain’t over until the rich guy zings. Paul Krugman (via bostonreview)

(via brooklynmutt)

I don’t have the time. It would take me too long to go through all the math.

Republican vice presidential candidate PAUL RYAN, refusing to tell Fox “News” host Chris Wallace exactly how Mitt Romney’s tax plan will work.

Wow.  If you can’t even explain the whys and wherefores of your propaganda to your propaganda machine, then your campaign’s got problems.

(Mediaite via Slate)

I really think the Obama campaign can stop spending money now.  Save it for a big party to celebrate the win.

cheatsheet:

The Guardian wins for best poll-tracker of the day. 

cheatsheet:

The Guardian wins for best poll-tracker of the day

(via soupsoup)

This comment suggests a few things. First, it suggests that he really doesn’t know much about the country he inhabits. Who are these freeloaders? Is it the Iraq war veteran who goes to the V.A.? Is it the student getting a loan to go to college? Is it the retiree on Social Security or Medicare?

Thurston Howell Romney - NYTimes.com

David Brooks gets it, for once.

(via moorewr)

(via apsies)

Again, you’re asking me questions that are not about what this election is going to be about. This election is going to be about the economy and jobs.

Ann Romney, when asked if employer-provided health insurance should be required to cover birth control (via apsies)

The audacity, the sheer audacity of this women to tell us what this election is about.  This is someone who has spent a lifetime telling people she deems inferior to her what to do, think and say.  The more she and her husband talk the more I am convinced this is going to be a big win for Obama.

(via apsies)

pberntsen:

As someone raised by a single mother, I’d like to tell Rick Santorum to fuck off.

My non-traditional family made me a better person than you’ll ever be.