The Obama strategy emphasizes down-ballot races

We know quite a bit about the Obama campaign’s intention to “stretch” the map and compete in “red” states that a) Dems would be expected to skip; and b) the McCain campaign doesn’t want to have to fight for. But Ben Smith goes a little deeper today and considers what this might mean for Dems […]

Maybe the White House can try sticking their fingers in their ears, too

As a rule, the Bush White House has a few reliable tactics it uses to avoid information it doesn’t want to hear. For example, when government reports might offer discouraging news that undermines the president’s agenda, the White House likes to eliminate the reports. For that matter, Bush’s proclivity for “The Bubble,” in which only […]

FISA ‘compromise’ to draw filibuster, Reid opposition

What do we know about the status of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) “compromise” legislation, currently pending in the Senate? As of yesterday, we know quite a bit. We know, for example, that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid feels obligated to move the bill to the floor, but he’s not going to vote for […]

Obama 2, Dobson 0

Following up on an item from yesterday, Focus on the Family’s James Dobson launched a fairly aggressive offensive against Barack Obama on the religious right leader’s radio show, accusing the senator of “dragging biblical understanding through the gutter.” Yesterday afternoon, Obama responded to the criticism. Barack Obama said Tuesday that evangelical leader James Dobson was […]

Barack bounds — another poll shows Obama with a 15-point lead

Over the weekend, Newsweek released the results of a national poll that showed Barack Obama leading John McCain by an eye-opening 15 points. Given that most recent national polls showed Obama’s lead more in the low-to-mid single-digit range, it was easy to assume the Newsweek numbers were just an outlier. But when two major, reliable […]

Tuesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Reuters: “Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday defied mounting pressure from both inside and outside Africa to call off Friday’s presidential election, saying he had a legal obligation to go ahead.” * Bloodshed in Sadr City: “Two U.S. soldiers and two American civilians working for the U.S. government were […]

Superstition ain’t the way

I’ve heard a lot about how superstitious John McCain is, but I’m a little surprised that he’d tell the building that houses his campaign offices to redo their elevator labels like this. (via Mark Kleiman) For the lowdown on McCain’s economic plan, we turn to Doug Holtz-Eakin, the bearded, balding former director of the nonpartisan […]

Retiring GOPers to party leaders: We’re not taking orders anymore

With a couple dozen House Republicans retiring this year, GOP leaders are counting on them to cast cost-free, party-line votes this election year. It’s not working out the way the leadership hoped. As far as Boehner & Co. are concerned, they can understand when a vulnerable incumbent in a competitive district breaks party ranks. Plenty […]

About that $300 million battery bounty…

The “gas-tax holiday” proposal was a bust. The coastal drilling plan is a fraud. Anything else in John McCain’s bag of tricks in the way of an energy policy? Actually, yes. In the 18th century the British offered a £20,000 prize to anyone who figured out how to calculate longitude. More recently, Netflix offered a […]

From the Justice Department to the Just Us Department

I don’t want to alarm anyone, but it appears the Justice Department, throughout Bush’s two terms, flagrantly and repeatedly broke the law by politicizing the hiring process. Yes, I know we knew that before, but the DoJ’s Inspector General has made it official. Justice Department officials over the last six years illegally used “political or […]