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: * In Missouri’s incredibly important Senate race, the latest Research 2000 poll conducted for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and KMOV found that Sen. Jim Talent (R) and state Auditor Claire McCaskill (D) are […]
For the Republican establishment, the 2006 elections are about Iraq. Wait, scratch that, the war is a fiasco of historic proportions. The elections are actually about national security. No, that’s not right either; the war is making the terrorist threat worse and the GOP has a lousy record on domestic security. The 2006 elections are […]
It’s hardly noteworthy when a newspaper columnist criticizes the Bush administration for its handling of the war in Iraq, but Joseph [tag]Galloway[/tag] isn’t just another newspaper columnist. Galloway has more than four decades as a reporter and writer, and is widely considered a preeminent expert on military affairs. He’s a decorated Vietnam correspondent, he’s a […]
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John Warner (R-Va.), who seems increasingly unimpressed with the Bush administration’s handling of the war in Iraq, recently asked the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction to explain the whereabouts of arms sent by the U.S. to Iraqi officials. The Inspector, Stuart Bowen, responded yesterday. The news was hardly encouraging. […]
The RNC’s “bimbo” ad in Tennessee last week obviously captured so much attention for its racist elements, but in its litany of criticisms against Rep. Harold Ford (D-Tenn.), the RNC also accused the Democratic hopeful as having taken political contributions from “porn movie producers.” As it turns out, it’s funny the RNC would highlight this […]
We don’t know whether Dems are going to do well in just nine days, but let’s say, just for the sake of discussion, that Dems do well enough to reclaim the majority in at least one chamber. With nearly all of the political establishment, on both sides of the aisle now expecting this to happen, […]
The Washington Post ran a front-page piece today on the Virginia Senate race, and Sen. George Allen’s (R-Va.) new cudgel against Jim Webb (D) — some racy text from Webb’s fictional novels written many years ago. We talked yesterday about the merit of the charge, but there was a small tidbit in the WaPo piece […]
I recently saw someone joke about how best to blame Clinton for all of Bush’s mistakes, but when they got to the biggest budget deficits in U.S. history, after Clinton had left Bush the biggest budget surpluses in U.S. history, the joke stumbled. No serious person could come up with any way to blame the […]
If you haven’t already seen it, Lynne Cheney’s appearance on CNN yesterday — which was, shall we say, “combative” — is well worth watching. Lynne Cheney repeatedly attacked CNN for having a liberal bias during a fiery and combative appearance today on the Situation Room. Cheney said a CNN special that aired yesterday was a […]
First up from the God machine is an interesting poll gauging support for “faith-based” funding among the one constituency that’s supposed to support it most. Half of the nation’s evangelical Christians do not support government funding of faith-based organizations, a survey shows. New data released Wednesday (Oct. 25) from the Baylor Religion Survey show that […]