Procreate or die!

Guest Post by Morbo If judges are going to persist in denying an entire class of people the basic right to marry, they are going to have to come up with better arguments. “Marriage is about procreation” just isn’t cutting it. This week, the Maryland Court of Appeals, the state’s highest judicial body, upheld a […]

Friday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Alas, no big surprise here: “The Senate rejected legislation Friday that would have ordered most U.S. troops home from Iraq in nine months, culminating a losing week for Democrats who failed to push through any anti-war proposal. The vote, 47-47, fell 13 votes short of the 60 needed to […]

Giuliani’s ‘surprise’ phone call

Rudy Giuliani and John McCain each addressed the National Rifle Association’s national convention today, and both had their speeches interrupted. One was legitimate; the other probably wasn’t. McCain, for example, was talking about his support for the Bush administration’s Iraq policy when a couple of protestors interrupted his remarks. As the protestors were led out […]

Craig on resignation: ‘I just don’t know yet’

If previous announcements hold, Sen. Larry Craig’s (R-Idaho) congressional career will come to an ugly end in just nine days. But just when it seems as if he already has one foot out the door, the Idaho Republican suggests he plans on sticking around for a while. U.S. Sen. Larry Craig said Thursday that he’s […]

Democratic presidential nomination far from tied up

McClatchy’s Steven Thomma suggests the one question hanging over the Democratic presidential race as the party enters the final quarter of 2007 is, “Can anyone catch Hillary Clinton?” I think the answer is yes, but I also think Thomma is right to ask. The New York senator has combined the party’s most popular brand name […]

Giuliani: tax cuts + tax cuts = balance

On multiple instances over the last several months, Rudy Giuliani has demonstrated a lack of knowledge about foreign policy, national security, domestic policy, and constitutional law. But once in a while, the former mayor appears so confused, one really has to wonder why he’s even running for president. Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani said Friday […]

Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK), caught on tape

Given the Republican corruption scandals of the last couple of years, it’s easy to get inured to the seriousness of the controversies. After a while, names like DeLay, Cunningham, Ney, Foley, Lewis, and Burns start to blur together. Which one was Abramoff’s buddy? Which one took bribes from defense contractors? But as ongoing corruption scandals […]

Friday’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: * Asked about the Jena Six scandal in Louisiana, which drew 10,000 protestors to the small town yesterday, Fred Thompson said, “I don’t know anything about it.” It’s a phrase he seems to […]

Stumbling onto Giuliani’s open secret

Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s personal life has been a mess for quite a while. No one needs to go dumpster diving to learn the details; they’re all out in the open — three marriages (including one to his cousin), repeated extra-marital affairs, left his second wife by way of a press conference (he told […]

Picking a fight over kids’ health

At yesterday’s White House press conference, the president kept things unusually brief, answering questions for 30 minutes, during which he avoided practically anything of substance. It prompted Dana Milbank to speculate as to why Bush even gathered reporters in the first place. The answer is pretty simple: Bush called a press conference in order to […]