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accompanies student transcripts and it gives a lot of information. a lot of demographic information about the student s school and it is interesting today charlie deacon at georgetown said this in a quote and he said i heard about it. we re getting so much information already. he was saying we get so much data right. absolutely. and i think he s right. i do. but if you and it sounds like he does too, disagree with this and this is so much about leveling the playing field for the students applying to schools, how can you help students who do not come from a more privileged background? well, i think and i do want to make the distinction that i think that i and charlie deacon and everybody, we are all about leveling the playing field. so we don t disagree with that but this way to do it. and i think that a holistic process is the right way to go. in recent years the numbers of applications, i m sure you know, but the volume is just exploding. so part of what is happening
doesn t know how to be an american, who sarah palin mocks for shucking and jiving, and donald trump accuses again and again and again of being from kenya and playing monkey business with the country s economic numbers. you know, the same fellow romney says cheats on the welfare checks to feed his political base. the guy gingrich calls the food stamp president. listen to sununu last night yelling at former governor bill richardson to shut up saying general colin powell s political judgment is based on racial bias. trump offering a big bet the president won t show his student transcripts all to diminish the president s academic rise to editor of the harvard law review. yes, it s all directed at drumming up the blue collar white vote for the republican ticket and, yes, it smells. david corn is author of the 47 percent and joy reid is managing editor of the grio. both are msnbc political analysts. if the romney campaign is really winning, you have to ask, then you wouldn t think they d b
listen to sununu last night yelling at former governor bill richardson to shut up saying general colin powell s political judgment is based on racial bias. trump offering a big bet the president won t show his student transcripts all to diminish the president s academic rise to editor of the harvard law review. yes, it s all directed at drumming up the blue collar white vote for the republican ticket and, yes, it smells. david corn is author of the 47 percent and joy reid is managing editor of the grio. both are msnbc political analysts. if the romney campaign is really winning, you have to ask, then you wouldn t think they d be acting like this. take a look at romney campaign co-chair and former new hampshire governor john sununu last night on cnn and fox. when you take a look at colin powell, you have to wonder whether that s an endorsement based on issues or whether he s got a slightly different reason for preferring president obama. what reason would that be? well, i think
dirt ball. let s play hardball. good even. i m chris matthews in washington. let me start with this. can you smell it? it s the ugliness of this campaign. heading into the last week, the romney campaign against president obama carries the scent of hell. john sununu, the top romney surrogate, barks at that lazy one in the white house who doesn t know how to be an american, who sarah palin mocks for shucking and jiving, and donald trump accuses again and again and again of being from kenya and playing monkey business with the country s economic numbers. you know, the same fellow romney says cheats on the welfare checks to feed his political base. the guy gingrich calls the food stamp president. listen to sununu last night yelling at former governor bill richardson to shut up saying general colin powell s political judgment is based on racial bias. trump offering a big bet the president won t show his student transcripts all to diminish the president s academic rise to