John Kerry’s immediate and not-so-immediate future

In literally all of the campaign cycles of my lifetime, the candidate who comes up short effectively disappears. None of them, however, had a Senate seat to go back to after the election was over. With this in mind, John Kerry plan to use his stature and national standing to do what he’s been doing […]

Bring back the Big Dog

The LA Times caused a minor ruckus last week with an editorial touting Bill Clinton as a possible head of the Democratic National Committee. This almost certainly won’t happen. On the other hand, Marshall Whitman (aka the Bull Moose) has a better idea that I’d be happy to get behind. Bill Clinton possesses a profound […]

The right person for the right job

Long-time readers may recall that I had a few, shall we say, “concerns” about Howard Dean’s presidential campaign. It wasn’t that the man was without strengths; it was that those qualities were not well suited for a presidential candidate. Those traits are, however, terrific for a party chairman. Former presidential candidate Howard Dean is considering […]

Chafee reasserts commitment to GOP

Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-R.I.) was sounding as if he was all but through with the Republican Party. He ruled out support for Bush in the campaign, he couldn’t think of a single area of agreement with the Bush administration, he admitted that he went to bed at night wondering how he could remain a Republican, […]

An exit poll question with little ‘value’ — Part 2

Just to follow up on an earlier post, another reason to be very skeptical of the results of the exit poll data — showing “moral values” as voters’ alleged top concern this election — is how inconsistent it is with all the other data. For example, the AP conducted a national poll Nov. 3-5, asking […]

Not one question about the ongoing White House criminal investigation

Tim Russert could have asked Karl Rove anything yesterday on Meet the Press, but for a man who’s built a reputation as a tough interviewer, Russert managed to spend more than 20 minutes with the president’s top political advisor without asking what role Rove played in the Plame Game scandal. I realize that Rove was […]

An exit poll question with little ‘value’ — Part 1

After a campaign dominated by discussions on terrorism, war, employment, health care, and Social Security, the National Election Pool’s exit polls threw everyone a curve ball. What was the number one issue cited by voters as the most important issue of the campaign? “Moral values” came in first with 22%, followed by the economy (20%), […]

First explosives go missing, now surface-to-air missiles

It’s bad when 377 tons of deadly explosives go missing in Iraq. It seems just about as bad when we can’t find thousands of missile antiaircraft missiles, either. Several thousand shoulder-fired missiles — the kind that could be used to shoot down aircraft — are missing in Iraq, and their disappearance has prompted U.S. military […]

Shedding some light on the subject

When I saw the other day that the LA Times had run an op-ed by Frank Pastore, a religious-right talk-radio blowhard, I was floored. Here was yet another example of a not-so-liberal media offering a fringe extremist a high-profile platform for his lunacy. It turns out, I was too quick in my assessment. To be […]

Three years after the anthrax scare, we’re still unprepared

Apropos of nothing, I was talking to someone the other day about the anthrax mailings in 2001 that scared the hell out of a whole lot of us, including me. I was working in DC at the time and my mail was going through the same post office (Brentwood) as the anthrax letters to Leahy […]