Here’s a quick piece of analysis from ABC’s Rick Klein. The Narrative is already starting to turn. Obama’s smallness during the debate is what lingers. What also lingers is how composed and presidential Mitt Romney was. ANALYSIS by RICK KLEIN
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 10:19 PM PST0
Time’s Mark Halperin is The Narrative and he’s scoring the debate a tie — giving both men a B+. But it’s what Halperin writes that should worry Obama fans. OBAMA: Tried all evening to tease out for America the patent
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 9:34 PM PST0
We’re 75 minutes in and Bob Schieffer is doing a fantastic job moderating the debate. I publicly assumed he would be awful. I was wrong. Overall, Schieffer stayed out of the way and let both men have their say.
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 7:18 PM PST0
Today, those BenSmithing BenSmithers at BuzzFeed Politics dropped a hit-piece on us. Just a few minutes ago, we linked that piece here at Breitbart and it was fascinating to watch our link to their piece receive more action in ten-minutes than
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 5:38 PM PST0
MSNBC’s Luke Russert just tweeted this out from his verified account: – Former top #Ohio elex official : Tagg Romney’s share in company supplying voting machines “doesn’t look good.” tv.msnbc.com/2012/10/22/jen… — Luke Russert (@LukeRussert) October 22, 2012 – Here’s the
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 4:53 PM PST0
The CNN panel of Gloria Borger, John King, David Gergen, and Anderson Cooper, all believe the first debate was a gamechanger and that the second might have slowed the bleeding but did not stop it. They all believe the race is
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 4:43 PM PST0
After Jim Lehrer calmy and professionally moderated the first presidential debate and committed the cardinal sin of staying out of the way and not rescuing Obama, the corrupt media exploded with, “This is wrong! It cannot happen again!” We all remember
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 4:28 PM PST0
Now that Romney’s looking like he could win this thing, there’s a frustration bubbling with the Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin bubbling up among some in the corrupt media. Yesterday, on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” the execrable David Schuster could hardly hold his
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 1:24 PM PST0
Talk about setting the Narrative; here’s Reuters pretending that Libya is a bigger problem for Mitt Romney than it is for President ItWasTheYouTube: After Libya misfire, pressure on Romney in foreign policy debate When President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney face
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 12:29 PM PST0
Can you believe there was a time when Andrew Sullivan got away with describing himself as a conservative Republican? Anyway, Sully’s bordering on panic aagain, and for good reason: He’s one of the few leftists out there not trying to
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 12:05 PM PST0
The media’s confused, unfocused, and distracted today. Obviously, the journOlist talking points did not go out. Part of the media’s confusion is over a Narrative holding pattern naturally created by tonight’s debate. But there’s no question the media is a little
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 11:50 AM PST0
This is a new gizmo our terrific tech team put in place for us. It’s similar to the old live blog but we are now able to create individual posts within the live blog that can be linked to as
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 11:35 AM PST0
The media desperation is palpable this morning. Now they’re all stuck on and grabbing hold tight of the word “tie” and phrases like, “It will all come down to ground game.” Newflash: We have fifteen days and one debate to go.
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 7:44 AM PST0
With three major polls showing Mitt Romney in a national lead (Gallup, Rasmussen, and Battleground) — the only hook the media can now hang its hat on to squeeze what’s left out of the “Inevitable Obama” narrative, is the state of
by John Nolte22 Oct 2012, 6:10 AM PST0

While we were all enjoying the ride while it lasted, I don’t know of anyone who expected Romney to still hold a six-point, 51-45%, lead in the Gallup poll when today’s numbers rolled in. But he did. This is the
by John Nolte20 Oct 2012, 11:45 AM PST0

Winners act like winners. Losers act like losers. And according to members of the same media elite who have spent months protecting him, Barack Obama is now looking like a loser in the closing days of his reelection campaign. This
by John Nolte20 Oct 2012, 11:02 AM PST0

As we all know, there’s a crucial foreign policy debate Monday night, and in today’s Weekly Standard, Bill Kristol offers Mitt Romney advice I would’ve scoffed at last week. Kristol’s suggestion is that, rather than use the debate to litigate
by John Nolte20 Oct 2012, 9:44 AM PST0

Under no condition will I convert my entire 3,000 title DVD collection (yes, I have a problem) to Bluray. It’s not only too expensive, but regular DVDs look pretty amazing on my high-def TV enhanced through a Blu-ray player. This
by John Nolte19 Oct 2012, 11:56 AM PST0

What we saw in the second presidential debate when it came to questions surrounding the security failures in Libya and the subsequent cover up, is that President Obama answered neither. Obama talked around the security issue and then when Romney
by John Nolte19 Oct 2012, 10:34 AM PST0

Again and again and again, what you always see from our corrupt media is that as soon as one of their Corrupt Narratives turns against them — all of a sudden that Corrupt Narrative suddenly vanishes from the media dialogue.
by John Nolte19 Oct 2012, 8:00 AM PST0

Two epic gaffes at one campaign stop. First, Vice President Joe Biden told a group of supporters that Paul Ryan “has written a book called The Young Guns with two other members of the House, no these are Republican leaders in
by John Nolte18 Oct 2012, 2:13 PM PST0

CNN’s Soledad O’Brien made a fool of herself today. In other news, water’s wet and cows go “moo.” Listen, I get why Soledad O’Brien might believe Obama’s up 15 points in Virginia when the truth is that the president’s campaign
by John Nolte18 Oct 2012, 1:16 PM PST0

After re-tweeting a tweet that declared as “stupid” any and all minorities and women who support a “racist/misogynist twat” named Mitt Romney, and then attempting to cover it up Anthony Weiner-style with a bizarre tweet blaming Twitter for “things in
by John Nolte18 Oct 2012, 11:52 AM PST0

America’s two top pollsters, Gallup and Rasmussen, both increased Romney’s lead over Obama in the wake of the second presidential debate. With a one-third post-debate sample, today’s Rasmussen has Romney up 49-47% and Gallup’s 7-day tracker has Romney up 52-45%.
by John Nolte18 Oct 2012, 11:02 AM PST0

It took almost 15 years, but the rotting and decayed corpse called Newsweek will finally be buried as a print edition at the end of this year. Newsweek’s actual time of death, though, was by suicide in 1998, the day
by John Nolte18 Oct 2012, 9:09 AM PST0