Polling data or commentary on the results of polling data are a common component of news media outlets. Since the Republican primaries are under way, endless polls and forecasting winners and losers in the electoral races (based on polling results), makes up even more of news media content. Polls and election forecasting affect peoples choices […]
Month: January 2012
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Loose Again
Debbie Wasserman Schultz went on the attack again today, much like an unruly dog who has escaped from her pen, barking accusations of half-truths. This time the target was Mitt Romney. In this mornings appearance on Fox News she went on the attack, trying to draw a parallel between Mitt Romney’s unethical accomplishments and the […]
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ….Fail
President Obama acting like a neglected child pushed the edge of the legal envelope by appointing Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last week. It was a presidential “recess appointment,” which is not new, by any means, since many other presidents have made recess appointments of their own. What makes this […]