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Sister Souljah
Thursday, January 10th, 2008
Andrew Sullivan quotes a reader’s email:
I’m starting to get the impression that the Clinton camp is trying to lure Obama into playing the race card. The obvious tactics of calling him kid and everything seem to me like a race-bait tactic. First, get Bill to belittle Obama in what can be seen by some (but […]
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South Carolina
Monday, January 7th, 2008
Obama is in good shape to win New Hampshire, and after that, South Carolina. But is there any evidence whatsoever for the idea that black people won’t vote for black candidates until white people vote for them first?
This vaguely insulting theory has been proffered by a number of pundits in the last few days, seeking […]
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Obama!
Sunday, January 6th, 2008
I must admit that I prefer this image of America overseas:
to this one.
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Throwing elbows
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
The (apparently untrue) rumors that Bill Richardson and Joe Biden are asking their supporters to caucus for Barack Obama are, with the help of a gullible media, doing a pretty good job creating the impression of an last-minute Obama surge.
And taking a page from LBJ, the rumors are forcing other candidates to spend Election […]
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Picket lines
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Obviously, a party that is run on behalf of rich people is going to be less sympathetic to unions and collective bargaining than a party that is on the side of the middle class. And obviously, those little shows of support for American labor — buying signs and buttons from union shops, and so forth […]
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A telling detail
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
How much can be read into this anecdote about the Clintons campaigning together in Des Moines yesterday:
On the way out of the store, a woman asked Bill to sign a greenback. Bill obliged, while pointing out “this isn’t legal” to the amusement of folks standing nearby.
A few minutes later, the same request was made to […]
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My Huckabee problem, and ours
Wednesday, November 21st, 2007
Nate argues:
Why Huckabee is surging in Iowa is that while he takes very socially conservative stances, he also brings an economic populist message.
The problem with this is that Mike Huckabee isn’t an economic populist. His economic proposals consist of a plan to abolish the IRS, “to completely eliminate all federal income and payroll taxes”, and […]
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Noun. Verb. 9/11.
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
Maybe Rudy Giuliani could also run for president of the Alabama football team.
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Fred Thompson is making sense
Sunday, November 4th, 2007
Fred Thompson was making sense on MTP this morning, pointing out in answer to a question about overthrowing the government of Pakistan that:
Well, when you say we allow the head of a country to stay the head of a country, you know, that’s, that’s, that’s kind of a mouthful. I don’t think we ought to […]
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Obama v. Clinton
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
The debate last night, which promised and delivered more fireworks than previous iterations, clarified some of my thoughts about the primary.
Debates are probably the wrong forum in which to launch attacks or harsh criticisms. Your opponent will have a chance to respond, immediately blunting the impact of your charge. More than that, it simply looks […]
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John McCain, closet Iranian liberal
Monday, October 15th, 2007
John McCain, after arguing in favor of an unlimited commitment to Iraq, wants to win hearts and minds in the Arab world:
As president, I will employ every economic, diplomatic, political, legal, and ideological tool at our disposal to aid moderate Muslims — women’s rights campaigners, labor leaders, lawyers, journalists, teachers, tolerant imams, and many others […]
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Conservative complains: Obama too much like FDR
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007
Franklin Roosevelt is universally considered by historians as the greatest president of the 20th century. He won four landslide victories, saved a nation from depression, and won a world war. But hilariously, if you work for Forbes, you might think it a real black mark against Barack Obama that he “steals a page from FDR”.
Roosevelt, […]
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Sam Brownback
Thursday, August 16th, 2007
Sam Brownback has taken to adorning his stump speech with an inane chant of “All for Jesus! All for Jesus! All for Jesus!”. The logical connection between the Lord and Sam Brownback’s political platform is a bit unclear, but the meaning of the speech isn’t: Brownback wants his campaign to be a moral movement, and […]
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Rove and Giuliani
Monday, August 13th, 2007
Tee Bee asks about Karl Rove’s future plans:
Do you buy the whole “I’m going to write a book, and maybe teach” bit? I don’t. This is the perfect time for Bush’s brain to sign onto another campaign.
The only question is, will it be Mitt or Rudy?
Giuliani’s campaign is a far better fit for Karl Rove’s […]
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Timeline of a doomed campaign
Monday, August 13th, 2007
A brief retrospective on the late presidential campaign of Tommy!:
April 2, 2007 — Former Wis. Governor Enters Race for Nomination: GOP Candidate Says He Is Confident After Months of Campaigning in Iowa
April 4, 2007 — Gingrich gives Thompson a fighting chance in Iowa
April 15, 2007 — Republican presidential hopeful: Money-making a Jewish tradition
April 16, 2007 […]
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