NYT columnist has written about Romney’s dog 56 times
This is a Tumblr account (“String and Sealing Wax“) logging every time New York Times columnist Gail Collins publicly writes about Seamus, the dog who once belonged to Mitt Romney‘s family and was infamously strapped to the roof of their car in a crate for a lengthy road trip.
Earlier this week a columnist for the Post-Gazette called Collins a “mean girl” for obsessively writing “more than 50″ times on the dog incident.
As of this morning’s edition of the Times, Collins has publicly written about Seamus 56 times. Collins somehow managed to slip it in a column about Newt Gingrich‘s withdraw from the presidential race and Tuesday’s primary results.
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tharpdevenport
Posted on April 27, 2012 at 7:56pmIronically, the dog is safer on the roof of a moving vehicle than in the current presidential administration…
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blackyb
Posted on April 26, 2012 at 12:34pmNeither one of them showed good sense. Obama would eat a person if he would eat dog.
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CulperGang
Posted on April 26, 2012 at 11:33amwhat how come you didn’t print? wasn’t to your liking that Republicans DON’T want this banker handpicked clown either??? that NYS primaries was rigged in Romneys favor and that Paul had a GREAT showing in NYS??? Blaze censoring is not cool. Don’t put yourselves out there as being with the “peeps” if you really are with the neocons. Be for real.
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GoodCook
Posted on April 26, 2012 at 10:48amObama prefers his with Steak sauce.
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WarEagle01
Posted on April 26, 2012 at 9:45amSo Collins writes about a presidential candidate who puts a dog on the roof of his car, but not about a president who puts dog on the roof of his mouth?
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