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The Way Things Are Going For The GOP, THIS Could Be A Future New York Times Front Page . . .

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The media is awash with questions about Herman Cain’s way with women.  As more information emerges, I’m withholding judgment until the National Restaurant Association releases, or refuses to release, the actual settlement, agreement, accord, compact, handshake, or peace treaty that everyone is itchy to see. 

Yet, Mr. Cain marches on, with a just released Washington Post/ABC News national poll of GOP voters showing that he’s gained 7 percentage points on Mitt Romney since WaPO/ABC’s last polling in October.  Now, the two contestants are in a virtual dead heat among GOP voters.  What’s interesting here to me is not Cain’s numbers, but Romney’s: he’s
actually lost support, one percentage point overall since October’s polling. All this, mind you, during a time while Herman Cain has been under fire, and feeding one and all a mixture of evasiveness and somewhat preposterous fibs. Yet, Romney falls. What’s he done lately to deserve it? It seems that just being Mitt Romney is quite enough . . . And, contemplating that, I wrote up a mock New York Times page to show just how bad it might, could, become . . .

First, though, to have an image that is larger and readable,  just do the following. (If you have a decent connection speed the process should take about 3-4 seconds.)
  1.   Click on the New York Times image,
  2.   Then, when the black window pops up, just look to the bottom left for “Show Original”, and
  3.    Once you get the resulting image just click on it and a big version will emerge.


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Michael Matheron

From Presidents Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush, I was a senior legislative research and policy staff of the nonpartisan Library of Congress Congressional Research Service (CRS). I'm partisan here, an "aggressive progressive." I'm a contributor to The Fold and Nation of Change. Welcome to They Will Say ANYTHING! Come back often! . . . . . Michael Matheron, contact me at mjmmoose@gmail.com

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