pundits
Donklephant Fri, 08/29/2008 - 12:06am
He thought it showed a toughness we haven’t seen yet from the candidate.
Of note, I’ve always thought that Todd is one of the savvier, intellectually honest pundits out there.
Perhaps even more so than the late Tim Russert. So something tells me that his will be the consensus opinion come tomorrow.
We shall see…
CNN Money Thu, 05/15/2008 - 4:06am
Some pundits insist that we're not in a bear market, since stocks have yet to lose at least 20% of their value.
But they're missing the point. Investing in equities in the past decade has been akin to being marooned on a desert island.

CNN Money Thu, 04/03/2008 - 8:44am
The era of U.S. economic dominance is over, pundits say, and the future of your money is international. Take our quiz to see whether you're really ready.

CNN Money Thu, 04/03/2008 - 4:44am
The era of U.S. economic dominance is over, pundits say, and the future of your money is international. Take our quiz to see whether you're really ready.

Donklephant Fri, 03/21/2008 - 10:43am
MSNBC’s political director weighs in…
By the way, Chuck Todd has been one of the most even handed pundits I’ve seen during this campaign.
He should be the model, not the exception.
Donklephant Fri, 02/15/2008 - 1:08am
65 pages of detailed solutions in fact. You might want to read some of it in case you’re buying the talking points that Barack is all hat and no cattle.
Again, Hillary’s “I have solutions.
He has speeches.” line is just that…a line. And yet as I watch the political shows tonight, the pundits are buying it, pushing it, wondering aloud if Obama has ever done anything of substance ever.
I wonder if any of them has actually read this document.
ZDNET - Between the Lines Sun, 02/10/2008 - 9:32am
It’s no longer about whether Microsoft and Yahoo could be a loving and profitable union once they get over their hostilities.
At this point it’s just about the money. But then, it’s always been about money.
NPR Programs: Morning Edition Tue, 02/05/2008 - 6:13am
In Washington, D.C., pundits and politicos alike have poured over every aspect of this year's presidential race.
For a different perspective from well beyond the Beltway, the cowboy poet gives some thoughts on how to pick a president.
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