UPDATE: A bridge and a tightrope.

In my previous post, commenter Linda wonders whether I should have been more aggressive about connecting the dots: Just guessing here, but does it seem to you that the event was ‘long ago’ planned? Would Donna Brazile with some major league Civil Rights headliners be on the planning committee promoting Voters Rights? Since timing is [...]

A bridge and a tightrope.

While the commentariat was going on and on last week as though the implications of the Hillary-Barack spat was all about Hollywood and who it will support, those inside the campaign were telling me that their real concern was elsewhere–with the African-American vote. (Truth be told, as far as most voters are concerned, seeing a [...]

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Self-Referential Feedback Loop

Let me respond to Ezra Klein’s response to Justin Fox’s delightful bit about us mainstream sorts trying to be bloggers. Now, I like Ezra. He’s a smart guy. We have the same last name and all…But he’s wrong about this: But in this new medium — which their editors and marketing folks keep telling them [...]

Everything old is new again.

McCain’s decision to “pre-announce” last night on Letterman gave me the political version of an acid flashback to this unforgettable moment. The move didn’t do much to help Bob Dole with the age issue, as I recall. But at least no one was waving hams this time.

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Mid-Certainty

This story has everything–aluminum tubes, flawed intel assessments, John Bolton…but, best of all, it introduces a term that will, no doubt, be associated with the Bush Administration in perpetuity, a terrific title for some future history of the Bush years: Mid-certainty. In this case, mid-certainty means that there are differing opinions in the intelligence community [...]