The Dodd “Talk Clock”

The Dodd “Talk Clock” has proven to be the CNN debate’s biggest contribution to the format. (it was dreamed up by Dodd staffers Matt Butler and Tim Tagaris.) Not surprisingly, the gizmo shows that the night’s winner, in terms of airtime, was Blitzer. Equally unsurprising (though still remarkable in its quantitative form) is just how [...]

LIVEBLOGGING: Dems in New Hampshire

7:01 PM Wolf starts the pandering off. It’s the debate limbo, how low can you go?! Also some answers may be less than a minute long, “we can only hope.” 7:03 PM “I’m John Edwards.” Shortest “opening statement” and either remarkably humble or remarkably…not. 7:04 PM Obama and his GIANT EARS OF JUSTICE! He and [...]

In the Arena

Sunnis v. Al Qaeda Cont.

More good news about Sunnis turning up the heat on Al Qaeda. Money quote from the Mayor of the West Baghdad neighborhood where the battle is taking place: “But if the Americans interfere, it will blow up, because they are the enemy of us both, and we will unite against them and stop fighting each [...]

Is Alabama Part of the U.S. Attorneys Scandal?

Adam Zagorin just posted a story on Time.com reporting in depth on developments in the trial and sentencing of Don Siegelman, the former Democratic governor of Alabama. Adam has key assertions from the affidavit of a Republican lawyer who testifies that on a conference call in November 2002 she heard a close associate of Karl [...]

Popping the Question?

The White House just released a transcript of this morning’s press briefing with departing WH staffer Dan Bartlett. Pretty standard stuff (loves the President, not escaping the Titanic, family family family) but this struck me as a, well, odd analogy: Q Did you take into consideration at all in your decision the status the administration [...]

More Scooteriana

I corresponded with one of the court clerks about the seating for Tuesday’s hearing this morning; I was worried about getting in since I’ve somehow lost the badges they gave us the first time around. She told me she was trusting the press to “police themselves.” And they say irony is dead.

Re: Dan Bartlett Resigns

It’s hard to tell from Jay’s post, but if you click through, you’ll see Dan has officially given “spend more time with my family” as his departure line: With twin, 3-year-old boys and another son born in January, Bartlett said it was time to pursue a new chapter of his life and “reacquaint myself with [...]

Dan Bartlett Resigns

Dan Bartlett went to work for George W. Bush straight out of college, 14 years ago, when Bush was making his first run for governor of Texas. During the 2000 campaign, Bartlett’s job was to know everything about Bush’s past and Texas record. He has been a constant in Bush’s political life. Now Bartlett, 36 [...]

Plame Sues the CIA

I was wondering what Valerie Plame was doing in New York yesterday when I saw her across the lobby of my hotel. Turns out she was here to file suit in federal court against the CIA, which has blocked the publication of her memoir. It’s always amazing how Washington scandals metastasize.

Obama’s Inconvenient Truths

Karen has a piece in the new print magazine about Barack Obama’s penchant for telling audiences things they don’t want to hear. Read it slowly — Karen is off for the next few weeks!