How the incumbent won the presidency
It was a fascinating election.
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It was a fascinating election.
I had a good laugh one day when I overheard a conversation between two good friends. One poked fun at the other for being Mormon. “You're voting for Romney, right? ‘Cause he's Mormon like you.”
Common sense is getting less common these days.
All my life, people who appeared in political ads seemed like they were light years away from me — political titans you hear about, but never see. That was about to change with Democrat Kyrsten Sinema, Republican Vernon Parker and Libertarian Powell Gammill’s contest for the congressional seat in Arizona’s brand new 9th Congressional District.
When NPR reported this week that women were allowed opportunities to serve in combat leadership positions for the first time, I had a rather common reaction: “Really, this is news?”
Undecided voters are the key to the election.
“Forty-seven percent of Americans pay no income tax.”
This past Saturday Creative Arts Emmys honored Dan Savage, star of MTV’s “Savage U,” for his anti-bullying project known as “It Gets Better.” Various celebrities created short videos, encouraging bullied youth, particularly gay youth, to not give up and to seek support and reassurance. Savage also writes a sex advice column, “Savage Love” and makes appearances on college campuses, including ASU in April.
“I love being home in this place where Ann and I were raised, where both of us were born. No one's ever asked to see my birth certificate,” former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said.
Have you ever been called a racist? It is one of the worst things you can call a person. It’s down there with “child molester,” “murderer” and “misogynist.”
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