New Slogan: 'Real Change Is Slow and it Never Happens All at Once'

Michelle Obama seems to have tried out a new campaign slogan at today's fundraiser in Las Vegas. "I’m not going to kid you," the first lady said at the fundraiser, according to the pool report. "This journey is going to be long. And it’s going to be hard. And there are going to be plenty of twists and turns along the way. That’s how change always happens in this country. The reality is real change is slow and it never happens all at once." Seems like a winning slogan to me! "Change is slow."

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Yes, Virginia, the Titanic was a real thing.

Kids these days were sailing along through life just fine thinking that James Cameron’s 1997 epic Titanic was a grandiose, if cheesy, love story set on a fictional ship, but with all the news of the disaster’s 100th anniversary came the iceberg of truth – and embarrassing admissions such as this one: “I didn’t know Titanic actually happened, thought it was just a film.” That’s a real tweet, and there have been more like it this month. Enough, in fact, that a Tumblr feed has been created to collect them all. “Nobody told me titanic was real...? How am I...

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One More year - Vanity

Here's a dream that one year from today, Barack Obama will be leaving office at noon Sunday January 20, 2013.

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Bank of America ups CA foreclosures by nearly 200 percent

Bank of America increased foreclosures by nearly 200 percent in California between July and August. John Karevoll, an analyst with DataQuick told Patt Morrison that the bank is capitalizing on favorable laws in California and other states where a court order isn’t needed to repossess a home. “This is the rip-the-band-aid-off policy here," he said. "It’s basically just to go out there and plough through it and get rid of it.” Dan Frahm, the senior vice president of Bank of America Home Loans, says the recent upswing in foreclosures is due to a massive backlog. “Those foreclosures that have been...

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Why Perry may be the real deal

My good friends John Hinderaker and Scott Johnson offer eulogies for the Tim Pawlenty presidential campaign today at Power Line, and as usual, they are quite insightful. Scott says that Pawlenty’s descent started when he backed down from challenging Mitt Romney in an earlier debate, and notes that Republicans in this cycle want a fighter. John laments the loss of the one candidate he thought could easily beat Barack Obama based on his record, and says that Pawlenty never got past “the first impression of him as just another guy in a suit.” Both are fair conclusions, and be sure...

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