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Political Nonsense

The Senate Democrats’ apparent decision not to fund the $80 million closing of Guantanamo links them, inextricably, to the cheap politics being played by Senate Republicans, especially the most neolithic member of that august body, Senator Jim Inhofe, who has submitted a bill that would prohibit any of the Guantanamo detainees from coming to the [...]

“The Republican Comeback Has Begun”

Not really, at least yet, if you look at the new Gallup data. But at least the Grand Old Party now has an argument. Michael Steele, the embattled RNC chairman, is laying down a new gauntlet at his chairman’s luncheon today. The speech does not include any reference to Dick Cheney, George Bush or Rush [...]

Bill Clinton’s Second Chance in Haiti

The former President–in a development first broken by Laura Rozen–has accepted an appointment to become a United Nations special envoy to Haiti. Clinton notes that Haiti is a country that he first fell in love with when he and Hillary traveled there 35 years ago. From his account of that visit in his memoir, it [...]

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Obama’s National Security Strength

A new poll by Democracy Corps gives Barack Obama strong approval on national security issues, traditionally a weakness for Democrats. Yes, the poll was done by the Democrat Stan Greenberg,but it seems well within the range of other polling–indeed, Obama’s overall approval rating, 58%, is lower than many other polls. Furthermore, the poll finds: By [...]

Janet Napolitano for the Supreme Court?

The New York Times is fueling the buzz, but our colleague Bobby Ghosh emails that the Homeland Security Secretary herself was coy at a breakfast this morning with journalists. Bobby reports: “Asked how it felt to be on the shortlist, Napolitano smiled–impishly–and quipped: ‘Man, these are really good eggs.’ ”

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Today in Afghanistan

The joke in Kabul used to be that Hamid was the only one of the Karzai brothers who wasn’t smart enough to run a restaurant, so he was chosen to run the country. But it turns out–to almost everyone’s surprise–that Karzai is a pretty cagey political player: he has almost completely neutralized his potential opposition [...]

What If No One Is Lying? And Is It a Crime?

Maybe the CIA wasn’t lying then, and Nancy Pelosi isn’t now. This has been my own theory of the case in this contretemps. But I’ve never been in one of these top-secret briefings. Former Congressman Martin Frost has, and gives us a little flavor of how they work: I was not in the room when [...]

Why God Invented C-SPAN

Priceless. [kml_flashembed movie="http://www.c-spanarchives.org/flash/cspanPlayer.swf" fvars=" pid=286423-1 ; clipStart=6520 ; clipStop=6663 ; autoplay=0 " width="365" height="340" /] (And thanks to our friends at the C-SPAN Video Library.)

My Conscience Is Clear

In my breakdown of Obama’s speech at Notre Dame, I wrote that his comments supporting a new conscience clause for health care workers–”Let’s honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion, and draft a sensible conscience clause, and make sure that all of our health care policies are grounded in clear ethics and sound [...]

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Bibi and Barack

I thought this piece, by Jeff Goldberg in yesterday’s NY Times, was a very good assessment of Benjamin Netanyahu’s state of mind. But when the two meet today, I don’t think Barack Obama will be buying. Several Administration sources have told me that: 1. Obama isn’t going to take his eye off the two-state solution, [...]