Rove: war opposition ‘may pose a threat’ to Dems

I wouldn’t want to alarm anyone, but it appears that Karl Rove isn’t an especially honest person. Yes, this may come as a surprise to, well, maybe somebody out there, but his latest Wall Street Journal column helps drive the point home. For example, the man the president affectionately called “Turd Blossom,” devoted much of […]

Monday’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: * AP: “Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton called on President Bush on Monday to appoint ‘an emergency working group on foreclosures’ to recommend new ways to confront the nation’s housing finance troubles. The New […]

The Democratic flirtations McCain doesn’t want to talk about

A couple of weeks ago, the NYT’s Elisabeth Bumiller asked John McCain about his contradictory stories regarding joining John Kerry’s 2004 Democratic ticket. McCain claimed he “never even considered such a thing,” which is clearly false. When Bumiller pressed him on the issue, McCain’s infamous temper didn’t exactly erupt, but he certainly made his displeasure […]

The latest in a series of metrics: how about the electoral-college vote?

I miss January. It seems like quite a while ago, but after the Iowa caucuses, there was general agreement about the metrics for the Democratic presidential race. The Obama campaign said it was a race for delegates; the Clinton campaign said it was a race for delegates. The Obama campaign said Florida and Michigan shouldn’t […]

The mysterious credibility McCain has ‘in the bank’

Last week’s biggest campaign screw-up came when John McCain, on at least four separate occasions, claimed that al Qaeda terrorists have traveled to Iran, received support, and then re-entered Iraq to fight U.S. forces. Obviously, that’s false. The good news is, the Sunday morning shows were kind enough to mention the embarrassing incident. The bad […]

A painful milestone — U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 4,000

As the war in Iraq has faded from the front page, and bloodshed in Iraq has lessened in recent months, it’s tempting to think fewer American servicemen and servicewomen are sacrificing their lives in a tragic and mistaken war. Then we reach yet another painful milestone, and we’re reminded of the U.S. troops who aren’t […]