Yesterday, Kevin asked the question on many of our minds: “[I]s the mainstream media even going to bother reporting on the saturation robo-calling currently being funded and coordinated by the National Republican Congressional Committee? … This kind of tactic is only going to get more common unless the media trumpets it loud and clear and […]
The president recently drew widespread laughter by labeling himself, “The Decider.” The truth, of course, is that Bush got it wrong. In our system, the president doesn’t decide, you do. And it’s time for you to make that choice. I’ve been looking forward to today since, well, almost exactly two years ago. I suppose it’s […]
Today’s edition of quick hits. * I don’t watch much in the way of television news, but watching my friend Cliff Schecter beat up on an over-matched conservative on MSNBC is highly entertaining. * In 1999, the military conducted war games to anticipated what would happen in the event of an Iraqi invasion. Officials estimated […]
It’s interesting how we never really know what the election is going to come down to, at least far as issues that dominate the political world’s attention go. A month ago, Mark Foley was a largely-unknown backbencher from Florida, and no one cared. Ten days ago, John Kerry was telling plenty of jokes about Bush, […]
MSNBC and CNN have been touting the results of this poll all day, and I have to admit, it’s more than a little annoying. “There also are some indications that Sen. John Kerry’s ‘botched joke’ about the war Iraq may have had a modest impact on the race. Fully 84% of voters say they have […]
By now, everyone following the midterm elections has noticed the gameplan: Dems want to nationalize the campaign cycle, Republicans want to localize it. To that end, Bob Novak writes today, Bush has been screwing things up for the GOP. At Sellersburg in southern Indiana on Oct. 28, George W. Bush began 10 days of nonstop […]
Apparently, the day before the election, there’s someone who doesn’t want you to read The Carpetbagger Report, so he or she decided to attack the database. Everything appears to be back on track, at least for now. Obviously, I regret the inconvenience (and the spectacularly bad timing of the inconvenience).
When an Iraqi court convicted [tag]Saddam Hussein[/tag] yesterday of crimes against humanity and sentenced him to death, the ruling was a little short on details. In fact, there was no formal explanation/reasoning at all, only a [tag]verdict[/tag] and a [tag]sentence[/tag]. Josh Marshall, noting an NBC report, explains why. The full verdict, a document of several […]
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 final statewide poll before voters head to the polls in Connecticut, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I) appears to be poised to win another term. A new Quinnipiac poll shows the incumbent […]
DCCC Chairman Rahm Emanuel is keenly aware of some very recent national polls showing the Dems’ generic-ballot lead shrinking. He told the NYT, “It’s inevitable that there would be some tightening in the end.” Emanuel added, however, “This is making me nervous.” Indeed, the Pew Research Center for People and the Press released a poll […]