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 Having principles is fine. Imposing them on everyone else through destructive maneuvering that keeps the country constantly on edge is not. ‘There is one party that has lost its way and is being dominated by people who by historical standards are on the fringe.' "You have to accept the legitimacy of the other side," said Mann. Today's GOP,which exists to oppose all things Obama,does not."One of the things we don't want to see is the demise of the Republican Party,marc by marc jacobs tote," he said. "We aren't looking for a GOP that becomes a center left or even a party that is right in the center. It's always going to be a conservative party. We tried to make the point in the book that you can be very conservative in your policy views and want to solve problems.
 And naturally Romney's team pounced on trying to play on this paranoia,feed it,stoke it,make it seem to white voters in the final weekend that Obama's campaign is fundamentally about revenge against them.This hasn't been a horribly racialized campaign,but all the same,Romney sent a few signals when he felt he could get away with them—the loaded mention of "Obamacare" at the NAACP meeting,marc jacobs wallets,for instance,designed to ensure (in my view) that white Fox viewers would see him being booed by black people and thus "bravely" standing up to them.That this hasn't descended into Jesse Helms land has nothing to do with anyone's character on the conservative side,but only to do with the fact that they have by and large concluded that we live in a society now where the backlash against that would be greater than the frontlash for it.
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Maxwell was a large and unattractive woman. She would be the first to bring attention to her physique if she thought it might get a laugh or help her to portray herself as a self-made woman with no time for superficialities. "I’m no snob," she would tell interviewers,using one of her favorite epithets. "And I’m certainly not vain. Just look at me—what do I have to be vain about?"But a strange thing happened along the way. Relatively late in life,the fame-maker became famous. For what,exactly? Mostly for being Elsa Maxwell. This most un-telegenic woman became a screen star,enjoying cameos in campy films where she typically played either an exaggerated version of herself or a fictional society maven.

 

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