Budget spin vs. budget reality

I saw a surprising number of headlines yesterday about the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office’s budget estimates, and how the federal government really is on track towards balance by 2012. It’s probably worth taking a moment to remember that it’s completely untrue. The federal budget deficit will fall to $172 billion this year and $98 billion […]

Hillary Clinton’s ‘baggage’

U.S. News’ Paul Bedard highlighted a political cartoon yesterday from Paul Combs, a syndicated cartoonist, who drew a piece arguing that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign is burdened by “baggage.” You can take a look at the cartoon for yourself (cartoonists generally get upset about republishing without permission, so I won’t include it here), but it […]

What to do about Fox News

That Fox News Channel — recently labeled the “Fox Nothing Channel” by Keith Olbermann — is a blight on the nation is not exactly new information. But questions are how to deal with a massive, successful propaganda network, with no professional standards or concerns for objective reporting, are fairly new. Take Barack Obama, for example. […]

Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * During the unexpectedly fascinating opening statements yesterday, were Scooter Libby’s attorneys signaling the White House for a pardon? Hmm. * Bush managed to go through the entire SOTU without mentioning Katrina, New Orleans, and/or rebuilding. I thought the president gave it too little attention last year, but literally nothing […]

What earmarks and signing statements have in common

There’s one paragraph from last night’s State of the Union address that’s been bugging me all day: “Next, there is the matter of earmarks. These special interest items are often slipped into bills at the last hour — when not even C-SPAN is watching. In 2005 alone, the number of earmarks grew to over 13,000 […]

Cheney denies that Iraq is ‘terrible situation’

I haven’t seen the video, but the transcript of Dick Cheney’s interview with Wolf Blitzer from this morning points to a rather heated interview. Here’s one of the more interesting exchanges. Q: The President himself speaks about a nightmare scenario right now. He was contained, as you repeatedly said throughout the ’90s, after the first […]

Setback for minimum wage increase

It seemed like it’d be fairly easy. The House already passed a measure to raise the minimum wage in a “clean” bill (no extraneous amendments or tax cuts), with broad bipartisan support. The president has indicated that he’d sign it. The public backs it overwhelmingly. And yet, when the measure came to the floor today, […]

Bush’s health care pitch isn’t ‘right out of the Democratic platform’

I mistakenly thought it was obvious that the president’s new health care ideas, unveiled in last night’s State of the Union, were awful. The media, however, seems to think Bush has suddenly become liberal on the issue. Chris Matthews praised Bush for embracing a “bipartisan” approach to health care. Charlie Gibson said the proposals sounded […]

Kerry to skip 2008 race

Well, this is a bit of a surprise. Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts , the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, won’t make a second bid for the White House, sources familiar with Kerry’s thinking told CNN Wednesday. Since his 2004 loss, Kerry has struggled to gain support for his re-nomination within the Democratic Party. In […]

‘Stop the impugning of people’s motives’

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee began working this morning on how best to deal with the Bush administration’s policy in Iraq. It appears that the number of committee members willing to stand up and defend the president’s latest escalation plan was about zero — the question was what the senators were prepared to do about […]