Barring a right-wing attempt to steal the election via illegal means, Romney's campaign is done, no matter how many right-wing-infused articles are written up in the AP -
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=Nedra+Pickler&oq=Nedra+Pickler&gs_l=news-cc.3..43j43i400.8143.11107.0.11216.13.3.0.10.10.0.125.359.0j3.3.0...0.0...1ac.1.CvgEOaRr2jA
It's amusing to me that when you search in the browser for the word 'gaffe' from that link, that word is (as of this writing) missing from pretty much all of the 'articles' she writes.
Oh, and yes, I'm talking about that Nedra Pickler.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nedra_Pickler#Accusations_of_poor_reporting
In her coverage of the 2004 presidential race, Pickler acknowledged having misquoted Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean.[8] In June 2004, an article by Pickler on higher education costs was criticized by the Columbia Journalism Review for accepting Bush advisor Steve Schmidt's criticism of John Kerry as fact without evaluating the accuracy of Schmidt's claim, which CJR found to be misleading.[9]
On March 27, 2007, Pickler wrote that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama (who had declared his candidacy February 10) had "delivered no policy speeches and provided few details about how he would lead the country" in his campaign up to that point.[10] On July 8, 2008, Pickler wrote an analysis saying that the presumptive presidential nominees, Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, had opposite stances on the policy goal of balancing the federal budget by the end of the next presidential term (January 2013).[11] Pickler was criticized for the article in the Columbia Journalism Review.[12]
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