McCain’s Swan Song

David Broder dedicates his column today to John McCain, whom he urges to restore “adult leadership” to a fracturing Republican party. Broder would like to see McCain resurrect the “reputation he established for independence — for being his own man, no matter what the pressures” and find key points of bipartisan compromise with Barack …

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On Social Security

Matt Bai has a good column in the Times today about the looming debate over controlling the costs of old age entitlements, especially social security. The left wing of the Democratic Party is wildly–I’d say, excessively–opposed to limiting it in any way. I disagree: a few minor fixes, similar to those made in 1983, would be a fair, …

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Today and Tomorrow in Afghanistan

Continuing their run of extraordinary reporting from Afghanistan, Dexter Filkins and Mark Mazzetti break the news that Mohammed Zia Salehi, President Karzai’s top national security aide who was busted for corruption last month, was on the payroll of the CIA. Earlier this year, Filkins reported that Karzai’s brother, Ahmed Wali Karzai, …

The Coattails Candidate

Being a legacy candidate is a blessing and a curse. For Ben Quayle, it must have been daunting to plunge into politics knowing he had almost zero shot of climbing to the heights reached by his father–even if his father’s defining moment may have been misspelling “potato”–and that any success he achieved would be written off by skeptics …

Will McCain Have a Real Race?

So, John McCain has survived his primary brush with political termination. But he still has another challenger standing between himself and re-election in November: former Tucson City councilman Mark Rodney Glassman. At first blush, it might seem that McCain will roll to easy victory this fall. A recent Rasmussen poll shows him 19 points …

The Politician and the Economist

Economist Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics was in the spotlight at the Christian Science Monitor breakfast this morning, where reporters quizzed him on policy and predictions, some more heartening than others. Jay and Crowley both addressed House Minority Leader John Boehner’s economic-themed speech yesterday, but below are some …

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