Brownback inadvertently helps prove Obama’s point

You’d think McCain campaign surrogates would know better. Republican Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas learned a lesson today that other John McCain surrogates might be wise to learn: Before you say Barack Obama never worked across the aisle, make sure he never worked with, for example, you. On a McCain campaign conference call with reporters […]

Surrogate role suits Clinton just fine

When Hillary Clinton delivered a gracious concession speech in DC earlier this month, and threw her support to Barack Obama, Clinton’s Democratic detractors said she’d have to do more. Soon after, Clinton urged her top fundraisers “in no uncertain terms to throw their weight” behind Obama. And soon after that, Clinton announced a joint-appearance with […]

Addington: Cheney still isn’t part of the executive branch

Exactly one year ago tomorrow, the Office of the Vice President gave up on the notion that Dick Cheney isn’t really part of the executive branch. In the midst of an oversight fight regarding the handling of classified material, the OVP had made the absurd argument about Cheney’s branch, but on June 27, 2007, the […]

Would Colin Powell and Chuck Hagel endorse Obama? Would it matter?

I’m not entirely clear on whether we’re supposed to call them “Obamacans” or “Obamacons,” but either way, there’s a small-but-high-profile group of conservatives who, for a variety of reasons, are supporting Barack Obama. Some of the names are well known in certain political circles, but hardly household names (Doug Kmiec, Jeffrey Hart, Armstrong Williams, Richard […]

McCain’s G8 policy depends on ‘where he is right now’

Just a few months ago, in his first major address on foreign policy, John McCain stated his intention to kick Russia out of the G-8. In rather belligerent tones, reminiscent of the Cold War, McCain said he would not tolerate “Russia’s nuclear blackmail or cyber attacks,” and suggested Russia is not a democracy “committed to […]

‘Dr. No’ is almost as old as Barack Obama

John McCain clearly wants to make unflattering Barack Obama comparisons, but he seems to be having a little trouble with cultural references. A couple of weeks ago, McCain said Obama reminds him of William Jennings Bryan. Given that Bryan last ran for president literally 100 years ago, this was something of a dud. Shortly thereafter, […]

It depends on what you mean by, ‘Unitary Theory of the Executive’

While there’s plenty of activity at the Supreme Court this morning, the real fireworks are going on across the street at a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee, where John Yoo and David Addington are responding to lawmakers’ questions. Well, “responding to” is probably a little strong. Let’s say they’re engaged in some kind of […]

Thursday’s campaign 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 group of Quinnipiac polls conducted for the WaPo and the WSJ found some more encouraging news for Barack Obama in four key battleground states. The poll found Obama leading by five […]

Supreme Court rejects D.C. gun ban, finds individual right to gun ownership

It’s hard to believe that after over two centuries, the Supreme Court has never definitively ruled on whether the 2nd Amendment protects an individual’s right to “keep and bear arms.” This morning, that changed. The Supreme Court says Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, the justices’ first major pronouncement on […]

From ‘Axis of Evil’ to Bush’s good graces

In December 2003, Dick Cheney said the White House would not engage North Korea. “We don’t negotiate with evil; we defeat it,” the VP explained. And for quite a while, that was the totality of the Bush administration policy towards North Korea. Bush once shouted to Bob Woodward, “I loathe Kim Jong Il!” Soon after, […]