Friday’s political 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:

* In the surest sign yet that Barack Obama is very serious about running for president, the Illinois senator is reportedly expected to hire David Plouffe, a former executive director of the DCCC, as his campaign manager. He’s also recruited DNC research director Devorah Adler and DNC deputy director Shauna Daly to senior positions on his team.

* Just two days after the DSCC said Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.) will be a top 2008 target, several would-be contenders started making noises about taking on the incumbent. Katrina Swett, a Democratic congressional candidate in 2002, will reportedly be in DC next week lining up support; Democratic Portsmouth Mayor Steve Marchand is making calls and lining up potential staffers; and Stonyfield yogurt chief executive Gary Hirshberg, a long-time Democratic activist and fundraiser, is also eyeing the race.

* Less than a week after his campaign playbook was leaked to the media, Rudy Giuliani is dismissing some of the same concerns about his candidacy raised in the lengthy document. Asked about his liberal social views, his marital problems, and Bernie Kerik, Giuliani said, “I sure have strengths and weaknesses. I think that sort of puts me in the same category as just about everybody else that’s running. Are my strengths greater or my weaknesses worse? I don’t know. You have to sort of examine that. That won’t be the issue.”

* Roll Call reported today that Carl Forti, “the former ace communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee,” will join Mitt Romney’s (R) presidential campaign as deputy campaign manager and political director. Forti was widely sought after, so this is a big pick-up for the former Massachusetts governor.

* North Carolina voters were asked about their presidential favorites this week. Among Dems, John Edwards leads with 29% support, followed by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, who were about tied for second. Among Republicans, Giuliani leads with 30%, followed by Newt Gingrich with 29%, and John McCain with 22%.

* And Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) a bit of an iconoclastic gadfly in the House, is apparently planning to run for president again. Paul filed papers in Texas to create a presidential exploratory committee this week. The chairman of Paul’s exploratory committee said, “There’s no question that it’s an uphill battle, and that Dr. Paul is an underdog. But we think it’s well worth doing and we’ll let the voters decide.” Paul was the Libertarian nominee for president in 1988.

John McCain was born in Panama. Can he legally be president?

  • With McCain sitting so far back in presidential horse race, at least in N.C., one has to wonder if he will have to get more exteme in his views to build a base, or if he will realize he’s off track and needs to come back to center. I predict increased wingnutiness.

  • Naturalized citizens (people born elsewhere who become citizens later) can’t be President. McCain, the son of Americans is a citizen at birth, so it doesn’t matter where he was born.

  • …followed by Newt Gingrich with 29%…

    What are they smoking in North Carolina? I thought it was a tobacco state…

  • And Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) a bit of an iconoclastic gadfly in the House, is apparently planning to run for president again. Paul filed papers in Texas to create a presidential exploratory committee this week. The chairman of Paul’s exploratory committee said, “There’s no question that it’s an uphill battle, and that Dr. Paul is an underdog. But we think it’s well worth doing and we’ll let the voters decide.” Paul was the Libertarian nominee for president in 1988.

    I would like to take this time to announce that I’m forming an exploratory committee in preparation for a run for President. The committee will consist of me, The Mrs., The Boy, and Otis, Karma and Zoe (our three dogs). In addition, the seven people who visit my blog every day will get cushy positions in my administration.

    Hey … I figure I have as much chance as Paul, Kucinich, Sharpton, or Brownback, so why the hell not?

    So who’s with me? Let’s do this thing!! Unholy Moses for …

    **crickets**

    Um … hello?

  • Swett, a Democratic congressional candidate in 2002, will reportedly be in DC next week lining up support…

    For the record, Katrina Swett is the daughter of Rep. Tom Lantos and the wife of ex-Rep. Dick “No Funny Nickname” Swett, who lost a couple of Senate bids himself.

  • So who’s with me? Let’s do this thing!! Unholy Moses for

    I’ll gladly be a consultant for you. The best part is you don’t have to pay me anything. (the downside is that you’ll likely get a commensurate level of value for my advice)

  • So who’s with me? Let’s do this thing!! Unholy Moses for …

    At the very least, you should be invited to participate in the debates, right U.M.?

  • At the very least, you should be invited to participate in the debates, right U.M.?
    Comment by Carpetbagger

    Ohhhh … never thought of that.

    Of course, I’d look a little like Phil Hartman’s SNL impersonation of Clinton during the ’92 campaign (wish I could find a picture, but it was of him standing at a podium, dressed like a hippie, with a bong right next to him. Absolute classic.)

    You know, if I actually had the money and free time, I would seriously do this. Seriously. I would.

  • Yo—Moses—what’s up with your site? It’s scrambled worse than a Rumsfield battle-plan. Must’ve been that threat to run in ’08….

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