Tuesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Devastation in Algiers: “Death and destruction revisited the Algerian capital of Algiers Tuesday morning when a pair of powerful car bombs exploded, and claimed what early estimates placed as 62 lives. Though no claims of responsibility have been made, security experts say there’s little doubt the attack was the […]

Huckabee endorsed statement urging wives to ‘graciously submit’

If Mike Huckabee’s other odd beliefs about religion, science, and culture weren’t quite enough to bring his campaign into doubt, maybe this will. In August of 1998, Huckabee was one of 131 signatories to a full page USA Today Ad which declared: “I affirm the statement on the family issued by the 1998 Southern Baptist […]

Congress to vote on Christmas’ significance

Many congressional Republicans have complained lately that lawmakers aren’t doing enough to tackle the policy issues that really matter. To help highlight his caucus’ concerns, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), easily among the top five looniest members of the chamber, will bring H.Res. 847 to the floor today. It will put the House on record stating […]

Bush looking forward to the ‘true facts’ on torture tapes

When it comes to the CIA’s destruction of video footage of U.S. torture of detainees, the White House, on the advice of counsel, has stopped commenting. At yesterday’s press briefing, Dana Perino wouldn’t budge. The president, however, is in charge, and can comment on anything he wants to comment on. ABC News asked Bush a […]

Gimme a head with hair, long beautiful hair…

Don’t look now, but the Washington Post is on the hair beat again. WaPo fashion writer Robin Givhan had this 500-word piece in yesterday’s A Section about a certain former governor’s perfect locks. Romney has been accused of having anchorman hair — the kind of glossy perfection that lies neat and immobile atop the heads […]

Huckabee starts flip-flopping all over the place

In the 2004 presidential election, Republicans decided that changing one’s position on a major policy issue is perhaps the single worst thing a presidential candidate could possibly do. On any given matter, being “against something before I was for it” was tantamount to a kiss of electoral death. Consistency, the GOP insisted, was the be-all, […]

Fox News’ Wallace whines about Dems avoiding him

Chris Wallace, host of “Fox News Sunday,” can’t help but notice that Democratic presidential candidates are disinclined to accept his invitations to appear on the air. And because they aren’t “playing ball” with him, Wallace has decided to whine incessantly. “I think the Democrats are damn fools [for] not coming on Fox News,” Wallace said. […]

Tuesday’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: * A week after Hillary Clinton’s campaign was embarrassed by an Iowa country chair spreading the ridiculous Obama/Muslim email, it’s happened again. “Hillary Clinton’s campaign on Sunday requested the resignation of a second […]

Religious right group exploits tragedy for political gain

On Sunday, in a gruesome tragedy, 24-year-old Matthew Murray killed two people at a Christian missionary center in Arvada, Colo., and then killed two others a Colorado Springs megachurch later that day. Murray apparently intended to kill others before a church security guard shot and killed him Sunday afternoon. Tony Perkins, head of the far-right […]

Get to know Pastor Huckabee — or in this case, don’t

More so than any other presidential candidate in either party, Mike Huckabee is using his Christianity as a campaign tool. In his first TV ad, the viewer is told that the former Arkansas governor is a “CHRISTIAN LEADER” (all-caps in the original). In his first debate, Huckabee rejected modern biology, preferring creationism. In his first […]