Reflections on Wisconsin

As an objective matter, it’s really not fair to compare expected results with actual results. But this is politics, and perception is reality. Yesterday’s results not only allow Wisconsin to maintain its reputation for surprising political pundits, but also extend the race for the nomination overall. Kerry — 40% (30 delegates) Edwards — 34% (24 […]

Dean could stay in the race, but ‘suspend’ his campaign

I’ve been thinking a lot about Howard Dean’s predicament — juggling failure with a desire to compete — and I think I have a helpful suggestion. I realize that Dean is probably not interested in my advice, but I think I know a way for him to keep his original pledge (stop campaigning after a […]

Another ‘conversation’ about Bush’s elusive economic success stories

Bush held another “conversation” with real people yesterday to tout his alleged successes in improving the U.S. economy. With a record like his, I’m surprised Bush would want to bring the subject up, but that’s up to him. In December, Bush held a similar event in Michigan (17 electoral votes), in which the president shared […]

Today’s most important race is in Kentucky, not Wisconsin

The results of the Wisconsin presidential primary will certainly be big news tonight, but the real excitement will be in watching the results from a special congressional election in Kentucky. In November, Ernie Fletcher (R) left his House seat to run successfully for governor, creating a vacancy. After a very short campaign cycle, a special […]

Zell Miller joins Roy Moore in endorsing ‘court stripping’ measure

I really wonder what it would take for Senate Dems to take a good look at Sen. Zell Miller (D-Ga.), consider his record, and boot him the hell out of the caucus. I know the guy is retiring, and he’ll probably be replaced by a real Republican in November, but in the meantime, he’s becoming […]

Investigation into DeLay’s Texans for a Republican Majority heats up

The New York Times ran an encouraging report today on the ongoing investigation into a Tom DeLay fundraising scheme that is before a Texas grand jury and may lead to some indictments pretty soon. In recent months, a criminal investigation has swirled around DeLay’s role in using corporate funds to help state GOP lawmakers in […]

USA Today on unanswered questions surrounding Bush/AWOL controversy

USA Today ran a thorough report today on the AWOL controversy, detailing many of the unanswered questions. It’s definitely worth reading; there are some areas of the controversy discussed here that I haven’t seen explored in detail elsewhere. Bush was a proficient pilot, as the available records clearly show. With this in mind, however, USAT […]

More VP speculation

I know guessing Kerry’s running mate is a silly DC parlor game, especially since Kerry isn’t officially the nominee yet. But I’ll admit — it’s a parlor game that I thoroughly enjoy and spend too much time thinking about. Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack generated some much deserved attention on Friday, delivering a hard-hitting critique of […]

Looks like Nader wants to help Bush again, this time without the Green Party

Knight Ridder is reporting that Ralph Nader is “poised to declare that he’s running again this year.” The only difference between this year and his previous presidential campaigns would be a party switch — he ran in 1996 and 2000 as the Green Party’s candidate, but this time he’ll run as an independent. “I think […]

Someone remembers seeing Bush in Alabama, but the story’s not entirely credible

After weeks of controversy and fruitless searches for someone — anyone — who saw George W. Bush perform Guard duty in Alabama, a name has turned up. The good news for Bush is that John B. “Bill” Calhoun says he clearly remembers Bush on base and that the two hung out together at Dannelly. The […]