Thursday’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 Missouri, the nation’s closest Senate race remains frustratingly unpredictable. A new Rasmussen poll, released this morning, shows state Auditor Claire McCaskill (D) leading incumbent Sen. Jim Talent (R), 47% to 46%. […]

Shoot the messenger

Yesterday, the New York Times reported on an important scoop: the United States Central Command prepared a classified briefing two weeks ago showing that Iraq is “edging towards chaos.” The report emphasized a sharp escalation in sectarian violence since the bombing of a Shiite shrine in Samarra in February, and tracked worsening conditions in October. […]

The media has its priorities

It seems the John Kerry frenzy has come to a merciful end, and I have no desire to start the debate all over again, but there’s one last point that warrants attention. National Journal publishes a daily round-up every morning of the stories featured on the network news casts the night before. In light of […]

NYT poll shows ‘voters want new approach’

Going into the homestretch of the campaign season, the list of factors going in the Republicans’ direction is exceedingly short. A substantial majority of Americans expect Democrats to reduce or end American military involvement in Iraq if they win control of Congress next Tuesday and say Republicans will maintain or increase troop levels to try […]

Boehner blames the generals

If [tag]John Kerry[/tag] was forced to apologize for a flubbed joke, and subject to days of intense media criticism, what’s the appropriate response to House Majority Leader [tag]John Boehner[/tag] (R-Ohio)? Yesterday, Boehner appeared on CNN with Wolf Blitzer, who asked the congressman about Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Blitzer noted a number of Republican lawmakers who […]

Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * In case his earlier apologies weren’t quite clear enough, John Kerry has apologized again for flubbing one word in a joke a couple of days ago. * Alas, Donald Rumsfeld is apparently staying on through 2008, at least as far as the president is concerned. * I haven’t read […]

It’s not about spreading freedom; it’s not about democracy; it’s about oil

I mentioned earlier that I didn’t think Bush had any business appearing on Rush Limbaugh’s talk show today, but since the president didn’t take my advice, it’s probably worth taking a moment to consider what Bush had to say. As it turns out, there was one noteworthy exchange. (via Kevin Drum) The question, oddly enough, […]

Limitless, shameless, cravenness

I’m having a hard time putting my finger on why the John Kerry flap is bothering me so much. Perhaps it’s the unjustified media attention. The fact that Kerry missed a word in a joke and subsequently apologized has, for no apparent reason, rocked the political world and is generating near-blanket coverage on the news […]

This probably won’t help the gender gap

It’s no doubt just a coincidence, but am I the only one who’s noticed that House Republicans have had an awful year with regards to violence against women? In New York: Rep. John Sweeney [R-N.Y.] got into an early-morning fracas with his wife that became so frightening she called 911 for help, the Daily News […]

When Bush leaves a man behind

For weeks, Bush administration officials have taken turns explaining their lack of confidence in Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki and insisting that they’re still on the same page as him. Yesterday, however, in a development that seems infinitely more important that John Kerry flubbing one word in a meaningless joke, Maliki started flexing his […]