If anyone was under the illusion that the use of Islam and the "terror war" as a strategy for undermining Obama had ended, look carefully.
Continue ReadingWatching the Santorum family react to the Illinois results (among others), you start to wonder how much the tribe is really hiding behind a populist and genial face most of the time.
Continue ReadingHaving just committed himself to stamping out pornography in the U.S., might we be looking at the emperor with no clothes?
Continue ReadingObama and Cameron chomping down foot longs at the NCAA's? Call it one more smooth layup in the Campaign '12 optics battle.
Continue ReadingNicole Bengiveno's GOP primary/racial segregation shot is probably the smartest, bravest campaign photo I've seen all year.
Continue ReadingAfter last night's drenching, how many ways do we like Damon Winter's photo on Mitt's situation?
Continue ReadingAfter Newt's huge (non-)victory sweep last night in Alabama and Mississippi, Stephen Crowley's classic from last October is dead-on again
Continue ReadingThinking of HB56 and Santorum's pervasive religious zeal, the question that seems to need asking is: what would Jesus do?
Continue ReadingVia The Bag's infamous red pen, we bring you an annotated snapshot of Super Tuesday with our own order of finish.
Continue ReadingWhat does stand out about the image is the way you could draw a line right through the middle of it -- clock punchers above and Romney below -- and have another nice portrait of two Americas.
Continue ReadingI'm wondering if what we're seeing here is the Romney campaign testing whether they can get away with trafficking in violent suggestions and racist stereotypes without being challenged?
Continue ReadingBizWeek sees Romney as layers of surface. Willard meets Springsteen meets Village People?
Continue ReadingThe GOP soap opera continues.
Continue ReadingI'm wondering how much Santorum's ever more narrow, fundamentalist message is a clever strategy to rally America's Christian conservatives, or he's ultimately more about divinity than delegates.
Continue ReadingIf a lot of the media still thought the pic of the day involved Romney coming, by chance, upon a Santorum-sponsored car, still others accented Romney's "CEO problem" by leading with the shot of Mitt and the Sprint boss.
Continue ReadingIf the overriding job of politicians these days is fundraising and money in politics is at the root of what's wrong with Washington, why is it that a virtual blackout exists on the documenting of incumbents showing their stuff at these coffer-fattening events?
Continue ReadingThe visual fallout of a GOP race that is so weak, so interminable and so flush with cash to smear-and-repeat.
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