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    Sep 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  1. Cowboys and millionaires are in Mitt Romney's income-tax-free 47%

    In the imaginary universe of Mitt Romney, the 47% of Americans who pay no income tax are loafers, shiftless bums and welfare queens who will all vote for President Obama in November. In the real world, that 47% includes the working poor, the newly unemployed, handicapped people, the elderly, veterans, 4,000 millionaires and the nation's greatest icon, the American cowboy.
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    In the imaginary universe of Mitt Romney, the 47% of Americans who pay no income tax are loafers, shiftless bums and welfare queens who will all vote for President Obama in November. In the real world, that 47% includes the working poor, the newly...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, David Brooks, Personal Income, Elections

  2. Jul 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  3. Mitt Romney's secrets are not all in his tax returns

    Mitt Romney’s income tax returns may contain some surprises that he does not want the world to know about, but they are hardly his only secrets. His biggest secret, the question he has not answered through the entire campaign, the one that bothers conservatives even more than it irks liberals, is this: Does he believe in anything besides Mormonism and money?
    Mitt Romney’s income tax returns may contain some surprises that he does not want the world to know about, but they are hardly his only secrets. His biggest secret, the question he has not answered through the entire campaign, the one that bothers...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Elections, Regional Authority, Chris Christie

  4. Jul 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  5. Michele Bachmann tops a team of conspiracy-crazed clowns

    This has been a week in which someone at the Republican National Committee must have said, "Send in the clowns!" Michele Bachmann, Rush Limbaugh and lesser jesters in the GOP circus were just a few fake noses and a seltzer bottle short of performances worthy of Ringling Bros.
    This has been a week in which someone at the Republican National Committee must have said, "Send in the clowns!" Michele Bachmann, Rush Limbaugh and lesser jesters in the GOP circus were just a few fake noses and a seltzer bottle short of performances...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, John McCain, Republican Party, Elections, Egypt

  6. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  7. Romney's hollow campaign and retrograde party give Obama an edge

    The charisma, sense of history and giddy hope that propelled Barack Obama’s run in 2008 seem long gone, but even the faded memory of those days still has more dazzle than Mitt Romney’s dull campaign of pandering and negativity. The fact that the president seems to be holding a narrow lead in the presidential race is testimony to the stilted shallowness of Romney’s candidacy.
    The charisma, sense of history and giddy hope that propelled Barack Obama’s run in 2008 seem long gone, but even the faded memory of those days still has more dazzle than Mitt Romney’s dull campaign of pandering and negativity. The fact that...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Rick Santorum, Tea Party Movement, William McKinley

  8. Jun 20, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Patt Morrison Asks: Norman Lear, TV's seriously funny icon

    Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. — Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms —"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" — used the laissez-passer of comedy to bring politics, race, abortion and sexism into the nation's living rooms, and made Archie Bunker a virtual member of all of the nation's families. Then in 1981, Lear founded People For the American Way. In Washington, on Thursday night, the organization celebrates the upcoming 90th birthday of the man who pushed the TV definition of family and praises his own wife and six kids as "the greatest family in the history of families."
    Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. — Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms —"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" — used the laissez-passer of...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Belief and Faith, MSNBC (tv network), 60 Minutes (tv program), Defense Equipment

  10. Jun 21, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Daum: 2012's pop song for grads

    Every year around this time, a few notable lines from a few notable commencement speeches start insinuating themselves into the canon of "words to live by." Recent favorites include Steve Jobs' 2005 speech at Stanford ("Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life"). Then there was Stephen Colbert's 2006 address at Knox College about "saying yes." Also in 2005 was David Foster Wallace's now-enshrined speech at Kenyon College, which discussed freedom, among other things, and which I won't even try to sum up in a single quote.
    Every year around this time, a few notable lines from a few notable commencement speeches start insinuating themselves into the canon of "words to live by." Recent favorites include Steve Jobs' 2005 speech at Stanford ("Your time is limited, so don't...

    Tags: David Foster Wallace, College Sports, Talk Shows (genre), YouTube, Stephen Colbert

  12. Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  13. Scalia and Limbaugh trash Supreme Court immigration ruling

    The first day of a big week for the third branch of government brought a ruling on Arizona's immigration law that was less than satisfying for Justice Antonin Scalia and the Rush Limbaugh wing of the U.S. Supreme Court.
    The first day of a big week for the third branch of government brought a ruling on Arizona's immigration law that was less than satisfying for Justice Antonin Scalia and the Rush Limbaugh wing of the U.S. Supreme Court. A five-vote majority that included...

    Tags: Immigration, Elections, Antonin Scalia, Entertainment, Radio

  14. Mar 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  15. Republican leaders let Rush Limbaugh dominate their party

    George Will, one of the last lions of the right wing whose conservatism is a philosophy rather than a pathology, has heaped scorn on Republican leaders for their cowardly obeisance to Rush Limbaugh.
    George Will, one of the last lions of the right wing whose conservatism is a philosophy rather than a pathology, has heaped scorn on Republican leaders for their cowardly obeisance to Rush Limbaugh. Sunday morning on ABC’s "This Week," Will said...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Elections, Ron Paul, Entertainment, Labor Legislation

  16. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  17. Donald Trump and Mitt Romney live in a different America

    Donald Trump has endorsed Mitt Romney, which proves that two rich guys can spend months insulting each other and still come around to the realization that they share one deep and overriding interest: money.
    Donald Trump has endorsed Mitt Romney, which proves that two rich guys can spend months insulting each other and still come around to the realization that they share one deep and overriding interest: money. Sharing a stage with Trump on Thursday in Las...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, Donald Trump

  18. May 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  19. Conservative bishops court the disdain of Catholic women

    America’s conservative Catholic bishops are so worried that some woman in their employ will get access to birth control that they have filed 12 lawsuits against the federal government. What they are failing to see is a much bigger challenge that should have them truly worried: the independence of Catholic women.
    America’s conservative Catholic bishops are so worried that some woman in their employ will get access to birth control that they have filed 12 lawsuits against the federal government. What they are failing to see is a much bigger challenge that...

    Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Roman Catholicism, Charity, Health

  20. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Donna Summer dead at 63; Rush Limbaugh reacts

    Pop & Hiss
    Donna Summer dead: Rush Limbaugh counted himself among the "Queen of Disco's" legion of fans and praised the singer, who died Thursday at the age of 63, as "one of us" on his conservative talk radio show....
  22. May 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Donna Summer ruled majestically, if uneasily

    Pop & Hiss
    Donna Summer's controversial international hit "Love to Love You Baby" was, according to her, recorded as something of a joke. It wasn't supposed to be the singer's calling card on the world stage. It wasn't meant to be one of......
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