Wednesday’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:

* Shakespeare’s Sister’s Melissa McEwan resigned from John Edwards’ presidential campaign yesterday. “This was a decision I made, with the campaign’s reluctant support, because my remaining the focus of sustained ideological attacks was inevitably making me a liability to the campaign,” McEwan said Tuesday night.

* Interesting ’08 poll from USA Today/Gallup: More than four in 10 Americans say they wouldn’t vote for a “generally well-qualified person” for president who was 72 years old. McCain will turn 72 in August 2008. Also, three in 10 Americans say they wouldn’t vote for someone who had been married three times. Giuliani has been married three times.

* On a related note, Mitt Romney’s wife joked this week, “The biggest difference between Mitt Romney and the other candidates” is that Mitt has “only had one wife.”

* We may be 20 months until Election Day 2008, but the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is already taking on some vulnerable GOP incumbents, sending pointed direct mail packages targeting senators who filibustered debate on the Iraq resolution last week. The first two targets are Sens. John Sununu (R-N.H.) and Gordon Smith (R-Ore.).

* Gore watchers will be interested to know that the New York Observer quoted an influential Democratic insider who says that close associates of Vice President Gore “have communicated to him and other prominent fund-raisers who are uncommitted to the other ’08 candidates that Mr. Gore will consider entering the race — if an opening presents itself — in September.”

On a related note, Mitt Romney’s wife joked this week, “The biggest difference between Mitt Romney and the other candidates” is that Mitt has “only had one wife.”

But only because The Prophet discovered in 1890 – when the U.S. Army was about to invade the Utah Territory to abolish polygamy – that Brigham Young had misheard God on the issue and that morons, er, I mean Mormons, were only to have one wife when it meant they could progress politically. This reversal of God’s Word was soon followed by statehood for Utah.

A Gentile friend of mine who once lived for awhile in Utah pointed out that the Utah Mormons (and Romney is descended from an “original”) have a higher-than-normal percentage of genetic defects, due to all the inter-marrying of people related by blood as a result of the 50 years of polygamy. This probably goes a long way to explaining why the best way to understand that church is to remove the second “m”.

  • I love the joke by Romney’s wife! Of course she omits the Democratic candidates, that would make an even better add-on punchline for us.

    I hope the Dems let some of the bigger-name bloggers of the left help them pick their targets, the DLC track record of the last election sucked compared to Kos’ hit list.

    And the Gore thing….

    WOW.

    If he steps into the ring, everyone else might as well just step into the VP ring and duke it out for that position.

  • Gore would win if it doesn’t snow on election day. 🙂

    Giuliani only had one wife at a time. The rest were just girlfriends (with incredibly bad taste in men).

    Maybe we’ve been wrong about the hate-email phenomena. If it’s enough to drive Melissa out then those right wing columnists may have a point in objecting to it. Of course, rightwing death threats seem a little more serious to me.

  • Hooray for the DSCC getting started early kicking the likes of Sununu and Smith while their party’s down. Let’s hope this is a sign of new life in the oldest party!

  • Only ONE wife?? Is he gay??

    September would be a great time for Gore to announce. There is no point in putting himself in the meat grinder any sooner than that . The other candidates will seem like week old donuts by then. If he runs, the nomination will not go to the highest bidder. I’m betting he can put way more enthusiastic, educated troops on the ground than any other candidate. His candidacy will be good for the country in so many ways.

  • Would the rightful president of the United States of America please step forward.

    To borrow from DUBYA, it’s time “…to restore dignity to the White House, the people’s house.”

  • My understanding is that McEwan resigned because she was being terrorized by people who threatened to rape and kill her.

    Shouldn’t somebody be addressing the terrorist threat by citizens of THIS country?

  • Gore…. again?

    But you know this time he will be victorious. First, he will defeat the Democratic candidates. Then he will defeat the Republican candidate.

    Then, he will defeat ManBearPig.

  • Catherine is right on the mark. Why aren’t the rightwingnut American terrorists who e-mail death threats to other Americans being investigated and charged with at least a hate crime?

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