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Can a vice presidential candidate just change the whole deck? No I don't think so
The idea that you’re going to reshuffle the deck would be unusual in American history
Between that point and the convention, during the interregnum, [Bill] Clinton wore [Bob] Dole out during that period [in 1996]More quotes »
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Today in Bogus Complaints of Media Bias
or narrative journalism. But it also is because it often rings true, even to people who don’t listen to Rush Limbaugh – or Haley Barbour. The larger complaint is that the media is evaluating Romney with an intensity that wasn’t applied to Barack Obama in the 5/31/12 from The Nation Read more »
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Haley Barbour's 'wet kiss' complaint has been around a lot longer than Politico
The New York Times. The lead quote in the story comes from the former governor and longtime Republican operative and lobbyist Haley Barbour, who says, “The New York Times has given Obama the longest wet kiss in political history, and they have done him a favor 5/31/12 from Capital New York Read more »
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New York Times, Washington Post Defend Against Politico's Media Bias Claims
livid with the early coverage of the 2012 general election campaign" and then quote Republicans like former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and former George W. Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer, who, unsurprisingly, criticize the Post , the Times or both. 5/31/12 from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Simon Maloy: What "Liberal Bias" Is Really About
place. And in writing that the "bias" charge "often rings true, even to people who don't listen to Rush Limbaugh -- or Haley Barbour," Allen and VandeHei are saying that they, as refs, are willing to be gamed. To FOXPAC, liberal bias is not ripping a democrat 5/31/12 from Media Matters for America Read more »
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Republicans Target Dental Bill That Private Equity Hates
likes of Jeb Bush, William Frist, Tommy Thompson and Haley Barbour aren’t typically heard from in the office of Thom Tillis, the Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives. Yet the four Republican Party stalwarts, none of them a Carolina resident, 5/31/12 from Bloomberg.com Read more »