Obama: Betting it all on Iowa?

As you probably expected, the topic Matt Lauer really wanted to discuss with Obama strategist David Axelrod and Clinton adviser Howard Wolfson this morning was how aggressively Obama planned to attack Clinton at the Democratic debate in Philly tonight. In attempting to lower expectations, however, Axelrod said something that caught my …

In the Arena In the Arena

Complexity on the Right

I should have posted on this earlier, but David Kirkpatrick’s piece about the evangelical flock’s growing impatience with their right-wing leaders in Sunday’s New York Times Magazine was probably the most important piece of political journalism I’ve seen this year…yet another sign that we’ve reached the raggedy edge of the right-wing …

You Say “Privatize,” I Leave Out the “ize”

00:34 Mitt says, “I’m not in favor of privatizing Social Security or making cuts.”

1:03 Mitt says, “You call it privatization, I call it a private account.”

“You see, I’m only telling you what you want to hear,” Mitt continued, “Why is that so hard to understand?”

Re: No More Obambi!

Ana suggests the media have inflated the Obama-on-the-attack story line. No question they/we have. And she’s right that calling out Clinton for deliberate opacity on entitlement reform is hardly a vicious personal attack. But let’s not forget that the inflation began with Obama himself, who sat down for a New York Times interview in …

We Legitimized Waterboarding

Thoughts on waterboarding, by someone who has experienced it:

The waterboard must go back to the realm of SERE training our operators, soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. We must now double our efforts to prepare for its inevitable and uncontrolled use of by our future enemies.

Until recently, only a few countries considered it

NO MORE OBAMBI!

The Clinton campaign was quietly ecstatic over the news this weekend that Barack Obama would “start confronting Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton more directly.” They interpret almost any even vaguely negative remark on Obama’s part as an opportunity to portray the young senator as a hypocrite for failing to keep his promise to hew to a …

When You Lie Down With Dogs

David Vitter sticks by his partner in crime:

The Senate last week voted on the nomination of Henrietta Holsman Fore to head USAID. She replaces Randall Tobias, who resigned after his name was linked to the D.C. Madam’s escort service. The sole GOP vote against Tobias’s replacement? Sen. David Vitter (R-LA), whose number also

Poll Call: University of Iowa’s Over-Inclusiveness

Some folks are very excited about the new University of Iowa poll that shows, among the Dems, Clinton pulling away in a state that’s been hard for her, and among the Republicans, shows Huckabee finally cracking the top tier. Woo-hooo!

But maybe we should calm down. The U of I poll suffers from the Olestra of opinion surveys: The loose …

In the Arena In the Arena

Today in Iraq

Huffington Post has latched on to the news nugget that the dread Ahmed Chalabi is back in Nancy Youssef’s excellent latest from Iraq, but the real value of the story is to show how utterly hapless the central government is…and how the excellent work being done by the U.S. military will be futile unless that situation changes. I’m not …

Dodd to Vote Against Michael Mukasey

Chris Dodd announces he will vote against President Bush’s nominee for Attorney General:

“Mr. Mukasey’s position that the President does not have to heed the law disqualifies him from being the chief attorney for the United States. We have seen for too long, and at great expense to our national security, an Administration that has

Colbert v. Edwards: The Battle of the Favorite Sons

It’s come to this.

The State newspaper in South Carolina publishes the stats for the two candidates who claim favorite-son status, including this from Colbert:

“John Edwards left South Carolina when he was 1 year old. He had his chance. Saying his parents moved him — that’s the easy answer.”

To which Edwards’ ever-vigilant …

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