If he’s losing white evangelicals…

After the 2000 presidential race, Karl [tag]Rove[/tag] was reportedly confused about where his missing evangelicals were. As he explained it, “If you look at the model of the electorate, and you look at the model of who voted, the big discrepancy is among self-identified, [tag]white[/tag], [tag]evangelical Protestants[/tag], Pentecostals, and fundamentalists. … [T]here should have been […]

Sham ethics measure set to pass House

The good news is the House is poised to vote on a measure today that allegedly will change the way the chamber operates. The bad news is it’s a plan crafted by [tag]House[/tag] [tag]Republicans[/tag], which is hollow and insulting. House lawmakers today are expected to approve the first overhaul of [tag]Congress[/tag]ional [tag]ethics[/tag] rules in a […]

A false choice between free speech and honest government

This has been making its way around several conservative blogs for a few days, but I think [tag]John McCain[/tag]’s provocative comments about campaign-finance reform should generate concerns on both sides of the aisle. On [tag]Imus[/tag], [tag]McCain[/tag] said: “I work in Washington and I know that money [tag]corrupt[/tag]s…. I would rather have a clean government than […]

Poised to go ‘nuclear’ all over again

It’s been nearly a year since the [tag]Senate[/tag] nearly tore itself apart over Bush’s most conservative judicial nominees and the “[tag]Gang of 14[/tag]” got together to help the chamber avoid the [tag]nuclear option[/tag]. Now, it seems we’re poised to see the sequel. Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats on Thursday quietly blocked consideration of President Bush’s three-year-old […]

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: * Ohio’s primary day included several key races, but few big surprises. In the gubernatorial race, Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth [tag]Blackwell[/tag] won the GOP nod, while Rep. [tag]Ted Strickland[/tag] (D) easily […]

It’s not politicizing the war, but a troop withdrawal would be great by November

It’s almost amusing to see Republicans walk the tightrope. They’ve insisted for years that all decisions about U.S. [tag]troop[/tag] deployment in [tag]Iraq[/tag] have to be dictated by conditions on the ground and the judgment of military leaders in Iraq. They also admit, usually behind the scenes, that a serious drawdown in forces might give [tag]Republicans[/tag] […]

Another study for Bush to ignore on global warming

I’m not sure how the [tag]White House[/tag] will manage to dismiss these results as trivial and/or inconclusive, but I’m sure they’ll think of something. A scientific study commissioned by the Bush administration concluded yesterday that the lower atmosphere was indeed growing warmer and that there was “clear evidence of human influences on the [tag]climate[/tag] system.” […]

If anyone knows about congressional ethics…

How is parody even possible when real life is this ironic? In the irony-on-steroids category, guess who was defending his graduate thesis on Congressional ethics Monday? Cover your eyes and guess, then sit down for the answer. It was Michael Scanlon. Yes, that Michael Scanlon, the one who has pleaded guilty to conspiracy in the […]

Specter asks why Bush ‘can cherry-pick what he likes and what he doesn’t like’ in the law

Over the weekend, the [tag]Boston Globe[/tag] ran a deeply disturbing item, highlighting the fact that [tag]Bush[/tag] has “claimed the authority to [tag]disobey[/tag] more than [tag]750[/tag] [tag]laws[/tag] enacted since he took office.” [tag]Congress[/tag] has passed the bills, and the [tag]president[/tag] has signed them into law, but Bush keeps issuing “[tag]signing statements[/tag]” explaining his dubious authority to […]

Danforth is still telling the GOP what it needs to hear

The [tag]Republican Party[/tag] is lacking in sensible elder statesman who can share words of wisdom when the party strays too far into nuttiness. Thankfully, former Sen. [tag]John Danforth[/tag] seems to be auditioning for the role. Former Sen. John Danforth says a conservative push to ban [tag]gay marriage[/tag] through a constitutional [tag]amendment[/tag] is silly, calling it […]