With March 4 behind, looking at the road ahead

Hillary Clinton, you’ve just won the Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island primaries. What are you going to do now? “I’m going to Wyoming!” Sure, the political world was eyeing the March 4 contests for weeks, but those contests are so yesterday’s news. What’s next? We have two contests in the next six days — the […]

McCain drops the ‘presumptive,’ while Huckabee exits stage right

By any reasonable measure, the primary excitement this week (and for the next couple of months) is on the Democratic side of the aisle, with the Battle of the Titans poised to continue on through the convention. But I’d be remiss if I neglected to mention that the Republican race is officially over, and John […]

When you get hit with a kitchen sink, it hurts

Hillary Clinton clearly won some impressive victories in Texas, Ohio, and Rhode Island yesterday, but how did she pull it off? I’ve been thinking the last few days about this piece that ran in the New York Times last Tuesday. After struggling for months to dent Senator Barack Obama’s candidacy, the campaign of Senator Hillary […]

Buckle your seatbelt … Clinton takes three of four

There was a point, about a week ago, at which Barack Obama looked like an unstoppable force. Hillary Clinton’s double-digit leads in Ohio and Texas had evaporated; Obama, the winner of 11 consecutive contests was drawing the biggest primary crowds anyone had ever seen; superdelegates were lining up behind him in greater numbers, and all […]

Election Night Open Thread

Exit polls also show Clinton with a big edge among voters who decided late. Good news for Clinton. Exit polls show “change” beating “experience.” Good news for Obama. Exit polls in Ohio show Clinton winning a surprisingly-large 61% of the white vote. Good news for Clinton. Your guess is as good as mine. The Politico […]

Early results, exit poll point to long night

Well, at least one contest was an easy call. Senator Barack Obama appeared poised to pick up his 12th straight victory over Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic nominating race on Tuesday as the television networks and The Associated Press projected that he would win the Vermont primary, the first of four contests on […]

Tuesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Since you’re probably curious, polls close in Vermont at 7 p.m. ET, Ohio at 7:30 p.m. ET (though some parts of the state were experiencing flooding, and may get some extra time), Rhode Island at 9 p.m. ET, and Texas at 9 p.m. ET (though the far-western tip of […]

The price of the war in Iraq and the ‘stuff of nightmares’

The NYT’s Bob Herbert had an important column today on a recent congressional hearing that barely generated any attention at all. The focus was on the cost of the war in Iraq, which is likely to reach $2 trillion, if not more. On Thursday, the Joint Economic Committee, chaired by Senator Chuck Schumer, conducted a […]

Why ‘socialism’ is acceptable, but ‘fascism’ is beyond the pale

Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R), whom no one has ever accused of being a mental giant, picked up on a familiar right-wing theme the other day while touting John McCain’s campaign. “There’s a point in time where money is not what matters, ideas are what matters,” Perry said, speaking after a McCain event near Austin. […]

‘This shows that the judicial system in Iraq is horribly broken’

With all the attention on today’s primary races, it’s easy to overlook the fact that the Maliki government in Iraq won’t even pretend to take the rule of law seriously. Two former high-ranking Shiite government officials charged with kidnapping and killing scores of Sunnis were ordered released Monday after prosecutors dropped the case. The abrupt […]