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By Rich Barlow
March 22, 2010

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New York Times columnist David Brooks puzzled over Mitt Romney when our former governor sought promotion to the White House. Privately, Brooks mused, Romney is a bright, well-read guy who can seamlessly discuss competing scholarly theories about what makes some nations rich. Yet on the stump, he morphed into Bubba, tossing red meat to Republican hard-liners and making no higher-brow ... (Full article: 588 words)

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