Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Thursday, February 11, 2016
On the Media Matrix and the Rubio "Glitch"
Media attention is like a spotlight. It illuminates the present with a blinding light and then proceeds to view both past and future in the reflected glow of the current moment. Marco Rubio’s campaign fortunes are a particularly dramatic example of the reinterpretation of electoral reality based on the changing vicissitudes of the right now. Last week, based on a third place finish in the Iowa caucus, Rubio was seen as a world-beater, capable of uniting the anti-Trump, anti-Cruz, majority of the Republican Party. Today, after a fifth-place finish in New Hampshire, Rubio is all but written off as a dead man running. The moment that the commentators have seized on to explain the turn-about is Rubio’s performance in the last GOP debate, specifically the hilariously nicknamed Rubio “glitch” ... Here is my take:
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/opinion/2016/02/11/opinion-marco-rubio-could-shine-again-everybody-loves-comeback-kid/
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
The Education of Hillary, and the Mal-Education of The Donald
Hillary Clinton is signalling that she thinks that a strongly pro-immigration stance will be a winner for her in the US election. Meanwhile, Donald Trump tries running a hiding behind a Latina fan. An interesting week ...
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