The Note sees bias; world sees reality

Because I’ve never been able to grasp why, exactly, conservatives believe there’s a “liberal media,” I immediately gravitate towards examples of leftward bias identified by conservatives. I want to understand the right’s complaints, because for all the media reading/watching/listening I do, evidence of an actual liberal media eludes me. Today, ABC News’ The Note, which […]

Wednesday’s political round-up

Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers: * The New York Times conducted a big statewide poll in Ohio and found that the state “appears to have become hostile terrain for Republicans this year, with voters there overwhelmingly saying Democrats […]

If looks like a lame duck, and he quacks like a lame duck…

The WaPo ran a good front-page piece today on what seems like an increasingly likely scenario: a Democratic Congress will be “the end of George W. Bush’s presidency as he has known it.” The question then becomes, of course, what exactly would the White House do for its final two years. The Post’s Peter Baker […]

Which is the party of debt?

I usually don’t do this, but I was making the rounds for one of my other gigs this morning, stopping by many of the far-right sites I check in on daily. I’m frequently amazed by what I find, but today, one post stood out for me. Riehl World View, a fairly prominent conservative blog, noted […]

Going after a candidate’s dating habits

Way back in March, Republicans thought it was so hilarious that Rep. Harold Ford, a Dem Senate candidate in Tennessee, enjoyed nice hotels and amenities, that they created a borderline-racist website called “Fancy Ford.” The GOP has updated the attack with what may be the lamest criticism of the entire election season. Don’t tell us […]

I’d hate to see what Cheney would call a ‘disaster’

I hesitate to use the word “pathological,” but no one in the government has been as willing as Vice President Dick Cheney to make ridiculous, demonstrably false claims about “progress” in Iraq. The way in which Cheney describes the war suggests not only that he’s willing to mislead the nation; he also simply does not […]

Tuesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * It’s hard to believe House Homeland Security Chairman Peter King (R-N.Y.) would seriously tell a group of voters that “the situation [in Iraq] is more stable than you think,” and that being in Baghdad is “like being in Manhattan,” but it’s true. I’ve seen the video. * With his […]

A sad day for the rule of law and American justice

This wasn’t a surprise, but it was nevertheless disheartening. President Bush signed legislation Tuesday authorizing tough interrogation of terror suspects and smoothing the way for trials before military commissions, calling it a “vital tool” in the war against terrorism. […] “With the bill I’m about to sign, the men our intelligence officials believe orchestrated the […]

Mr. ‘Catapult the Propaganda’ is worried about us ‘propagandizing’

For the third time, the [tag]president[/tag] sat down with Bill [tag]O’Reilly[/tag] yesterday, for an interview that O’Reilly fully admits would be softball-city. This is a classic exchange — for both of them. O’REILLY: Is one of the reasons they’ve turned against the [tag]war[/tag] in [tag]Iraq[/tag] is that the anti-Bush press pounds day in and day […]

Look out for party switchers?

Del Ali, the president of the polling firm Research 2000, brings up one of my favorite subjects today, arguing that we should look out for a few Senate Republicans who may cross the aisle if Dems have a good night on Nov. 7. There is a realistic possibility that if the Democrats pick up at […]