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Jon Lovett has joined The Atlantic. He will cover the 2012 election as a correspondent. For three years Lovett was a speechwriter for President Obama, writing a wide range of policy speeches and crafting the President’s jokes for the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

 

He recently left the White House to develop a TV comedy, which was bought by NBC in the fall.

 

Fishbowl DC

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Oh good, some unbiased reporting for a change.

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Hold on to your dinner.....

 

Mooch: “We Are Blessed To Have Someone Of Barack’s Intellectual Caliber”…

 

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“We are blessed to have someone not just of his intellectual caliber but with such a strong grounding of values that all of us identify with — these basic American values that have made our country great and will continue to make us the strongest country in the world,” the first lady said.

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hurl!!!

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I guess she's learned to like life in the White House afterall, and would like four more years.

Four more years of these two and their "plan" for us. Heaven help us and God hear our prayers.

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Hold on to your dinner.....

 

Mooch: “We Are Blessed To Have Someone Of Barack’s Intellectual Caliber”…

 

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“We are blessed to have someone not just of his intellectual caliber but with such a strong grounding of values that all of us identify with — these basic American values that have made our country great and will continue to make us the strongest country in the world,” the first lady said.

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hurl!!!

 

 

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Santorum Unlikely To Make Indiana Ballot

 

Rick Santorum is on the verge of being left off the ballot in the the Indiana primary, three sources told BuzzFeed Friday.

 

The former Pennsylvania senator is more than 30 signatures short of the 500 needed in the 7th Congressional district, which includes Marion County, where Indianapolis is located, a source close to the Santorum campaign said.

 

The Marion County chief deputy of voter registration on the Democratic side, Scott Carr, confirmed that Santorum had not submitted 500 valid signatures. An Indiana Republican source said Santorum is "a couple dozen" signatures short.

 

The Indiana Primary won't be held until May 8, and is unlikely to be decisive in any event, but Santorum's shortfall cuts against some of his supporters hopes that he will rise as Newt Gingrich falls to provide a final challenger to Mitt Romney.

 

This is the second ballot Santorum, who has been left off the Virginia ballot as well, has missed, and a failure to reach a minimum bar for a national candidate.Scissors-32x32.png

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