Lieberman ignores concerns, cozies up to radical evangelist

When Joe Lieberman agreed to headline John Hagee’s Christians United For Israel Washington Summit, it was some months ago, before the political controversy over Hagee’s radical worldview, and before even John McCain decided Hagee is a little too nutty to be associated with. I thought it was at least possible that Lieberman, citing his loyalty […]

Novak sends pedestrian to hospital after hit-and-run

Ordinarily, traffic citations aren’t exactly important political news, but for Bob Novak, let’s make an exception. I worked in D.C. for several years, and saw Novak driving his Corvette convertible like a lunatic many, many times. I can think of plenty of instances in which I’d see him and think, “One of these days, that […]

Moving beyond ‘optimism’

For the last generation or so — pretty much since Reagan — we’ve heard a lot of talk about presidential campaigns and the search for “optimism.” The “optimistic” candidate tends to win. Voters necessarily gravitate towards an “optimistic” vision. Four years ago, the Bush/Cheney campaign took this notion quite literally, creating a television ad in […]

Wednesday’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: * Despite the latest web video from his campaign, John McCain said yesterday he does not believe he’s been subjected to unfair media treatment. I guess it’s a good-cop/bad-cop routine. * There was […]

No attack too vile — McCain goes after Obama’s Holocaust remarks

It may only be July, and Election Day may still be 104 days away, but we’ve reached the point at which the McCain campaign is even willing to attack Barack Obama’s remembrance of the Nazi Holocaust. Speaking today at Yad Vashem, Obama said, “Let our children come here and know this history so they can […]

Maliki really did endorse Obama’s withdrawal timeline

Over the weekend, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told Der Spiegel, unprompted and by name, that he supports Barack Obama’s withdrawal timeline for U.S. troops in Iraq. The White House furiously sought to characterize this as a transcription error, while the McCain campaign insisted that Maliki’s words had been taken “out of context.” Now, we’ve […]

McCain abandons decency, sense of propriety

It’s a presidential campaign. The candidates have very different ideologies, strongly disagree with one another, and want to take the country in very different directions. It’s bound to lead to some sharp criticism, especially on issues as important as a war. But John McCain — you know, the one who vowed to the nation that […]

CBS covers-up humiliating McCain error, misleads national audience

Following up on the last post, John McCain, in response to a question from CBS anchor Katie Couric, demonstrated bizarre confusion about the basics of the U.S. surge policy in Iraq. McCain got the basic timeline and history of the surge backwards, insisting that the surge prompted the Anbar Awakening, which is the opposite of […]

McCain’s confusion on Iraq goes from embarrassing to scandalous

It doesn’t much matter what the root cause of John McCain’s confusion is. Maybe he’s confused because he’s old. Perhaps he’s pretending to be confused to impress the Republican base. It’s possible he’s confused because he just isn’t the sharpest crayon in the box. I don’t know, and frankly, don’t much care. Whatever the source, […]

Tuesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Practitioners of genocide keep getting busted: “Radovan Karadzic, one of the world’s most wanted war criminals for his part in the massacre of nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica in 1995, was arrested Monday in a raid in Serbia that ended a 13-year hunt. Serge Brammertz, the […]