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The U.S. liberal advocacy group MoveOn targets Animal Planet's audiences with a new 30-second spot ad attacking the GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney as a "1% Fat Cat."
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The Chris Matthews Show presents the Barack Obama version of the critically acclaimed opening credit sequence from the TV drama series Mad Men.
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The U.S. liberal advocacy group MoveOn targets Animal Planet's audiences with a new 30-second spot ad attacking the GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney as a "1% Fat Cat."
The Republican party's dark horse candidate Rick Santorum threw in the towel yesterday, solidifying Mitt Romney's lead in the race and spawning a slew of punny headlines like "Santorum Squeezed Out of Race."
GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney's "flip-flop" reputation from the last presidential election haunts him once again, only this time, it's the classic American drawing toy Etch-a-sketch.
The Chris Matthews Show presents the Barack Obama version of the critically acclaimed opening credit sequence from the TV drama series Mad Men.
Romney campaign adviser Eric Fehrnstrom's comments comparing the general election campaign to an erasable drawing toy have caused a stir online inspiring the creation of a parody Twitter account and single serving website.
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