Am I the only one worried about Social Security?

The impending collapse of Social Security and Medicare will be the largest bankruptcy in human history. It is an avalanche aimed squarely at the American economy. Once again, tonight major party candidates were silent on the issue. I was listening for the big problems facing our nation, but more importantly, answers in the form of [...]

GOP NH Debate: Winners and Losers

Well, clearly, Wolf won again. Early web consensus seems to be coalescing around McCain and Rudy, with A for effort to Huckabee. Mitt seems to have underwhelmed. CNN’s dial-testing was completely unsurprising: McCain tanks on immigration… and nuclear energy (hm). And, less than breaking, people liked it when they bashed the GOP congress. Will surf [...]

The National Intelligence Estimate – the “Ulysses” of our Time

First Clinton and Edwards. Now McCain and Brownback. Did ANYONE in the Senate read the NIE before voting to invade Iraq? Amazing. And depressing. Update: Reader Hoplite promises, “If Carnie himself has read either Ulysses or the NIE, I’d have a heart attack.” Hoplite: Better call 911. I read the first with relish, some time [...]

Liveblogging: GOP Debate in New Hampshire

7:01 PM Wolf just confirmed that we’re on the “honor system” again when it comes to talk time. Showing the most honor so far: Dodd, who’s given us another “Talk Clock.” He’s (Wolf) using the same script as last night. 7:04 PM Weird, random buzzing sounds? 7:05 PM Romney running through a check list on [...]

Debate Prep

The movement toward limited government is at a serious crossroads and tonight it will be on display in New Hampshire. Disillusioned voters have delivered the message loud and clear that they are unhappy with big government, parochial Republicans claiming a conservative mantle. These party activists deeply miss the leadership of Ronald Reagan. If Republicans are [...]

Libby Sentencing Letters: The Less Than Enthusiastic

Is it just me or does Peter Pace’s letter seem… dutiful?

GOP Debate in NH Tonight

Yes, there will be liveblogging. Oh, there will be lots of liveblogging.

Libby Sentencing Letters: Excerpts

The two weirdest letters on behalf of Scooter Libby are from gender studies theorist/linguist Deborah Tannen and TNR literary editor Leon Wieseltier. Weird because they’re both, you know, presumably kinda not Republicans* and because of what’s blacked out in both of them. Tannen: Wieseltier: Tannen is Libby’s WHAT? He helped Leon out with HUH? Enticing. [...]

Libby Sentencing Letters

TalkLeft has thoughtfully posted the cache of letters written to Judge Walton about the Scooter Libby sentencing. Entertaining reading and I’ll post whatever amusing excerpts I come across. Until then, have at it.

Armey and the “Healthy” Debate

I’d like to join in thanking Dick Armey for entering Swampland this week. He may remember that I spent some time covering him, Newt Gingrich and the rest of the GOP leadership that took over the House after the 1994 mid-term elections. I wrote one story in 1997 I doubt he liked much, after the [...]