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The Israel-Syria Thing

This is uninformed speculation, BUT…I wouldn’t be surprised if the Israeli strike on Syria two weeks ago had nothing at all to do with nuclear material. What we know is this: the North Koreans were supplying missiles and missile technology to the Syrians. Hezbollah unleashed a surprising array of missiles in its war with Israel during …

Band of Five Brothers

Erstwhile Timeman John Dickerson schools us all on how the ad parody should be done: incredibly deadpan. Using the campaign’s own materials. With not a single untruth within it.

AFL-CIO: More Boots on the Ground in 2008

The NRA wasn’t the only big political player that was positioning itself for 2008 today.

Meeting in Washington, Big Labor’s executive council voted to put $53 million toward voter mobilization, which is more than it has ever spent before and $3 million over its 2004 budget. The goal is to have 200,000 volunteers working phone banks, …

Clinton: Tough as Giuliani: Energetic

Not the results some unfrozen caveman voter might have predicted for the first viable female candidate for president, thought maybe the only results that would lead to such:

Am also struck by how the Republicans are perceived as “friendlier,” but less “even-tempered.” You can be their friend, but they’ll have to kill you. Saddam can …

McCain Sees Red Over Code Pink

McCain got the NRA on its feet this morning with a tart response to Code Pink protesters:

“Well, my friends, we beat you yesterday,” he said. “We’ll beat you today . . . And we’ll beat you tomorrow!”

I hope he’s not referring to tasers.

Despite the enthusiastic response, politics, for the NRA, seems to stop at the Second Amendment’s …

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Terrific Kinsley

Michael puts the MoveOn ad–hilariously–into perspective. And I’d be just really rolling in the aisle if it weren’t for the fact that we’re going to keep on hearing flagrant phony umbrage about this stupid ad until November 2008.

Guestblogging the AARP Debate

Last night’s Dem AARP debate did not get the kind of publicity or coverage that most of the gatherings of top-tier candidates have gotten. It didn’t even get all the top-tier candidates (not that I think Obama was greatly missed, Mike Gravel even less so). But some people paid attention to the health care-focused gathering of Edwards, …

MoveOn.org, the Group So Not Nice, They Had to Condemn It Twice

The breakdown of presidential candidates’ votes on the motion:

To express the sense of the Senate that General David H. Petraeus, Commanding General, Multi-National Force-Iraq, deserves the full support of the Senate and strongly condemn personal attacks on the honor and integrity of General Petraeus and all members of the United

Obama and Usher and the AARP

When Barack Obama announced last month that he would no longer accept invitations to speak at candidate forums or debates that were not sanctioned by the DNC, his rationale made plenty of sense, at least in principle. As campaign manager David Plouffe noted in his memo at the time:

Unfortunately, we simply cannot run the kind of

DREAM Act as Boogeyman

The “DREAM Act” would allow undocumented high school graduates with no criminal record who have been the country for at least five years (and who entered the country before they were 16) a form of “conditional” legal status. They then must complete two years of college or two years of service in the military. In other words, it’s aimed …

Bush: THEY’RE ALL DEAD

Favorite surreal moment of this Bush presser so far: “People ask me, where’s Mandela? Well, Mandela’s DEAD! Because Saddam killed all the Mandelas.”

It took me a second to realize the exact kind of cultural analogy he was making; at first I thought that, in the tradition of 2003, Bush had simply just tacked the assassination of the …

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