New York Times editorial on ‘presidential character’

In case you missed it, be sure to read the New York Times editorial from yesterday on the “fundamental flaw in the character of this White House.” It’s brilliant, so I thought I’d quote it liberally. “Despite his tough talk, Mr. Bush seems incapable of choosing a genuinely tough path, of risking his political popularity […]

The latest on Gen. Clark

Well, I haven’t written any posts about the former general since Thursday, so I thought I’d share a couple of updates. First, widespread rumors about the Clintons’ support for a Wesley Clark campaign were reinforced by comments from the former president at a dinner party at the Clintons’ Chappaqua home over the weekend. As the […]

Texas’ third special session to begin Monday

As expected, Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) has called for a third — and probably final — special legislative session to pass Tom DeLay’s absurd re-redistricting plan. All of the Democrats in the Texas Senate who had fled to New Mexico to deny their chamber a quorum indicated that they will attend this session and […]

It wasn’t even close

Just to follow-up, Alabama voters went to the polls yesterday and overwhelmingly defeated a measure to bring their tax structure into the 21st century. With all precincts reporting, 68% opposed the plan and 32% supported it. Gov. Bob Riley (R) knew things weren’t going to work out and conceded defeat for his plan 90 minutes […]

Impressions of the Baltimore debate

Last night’s CBC debate in Baltimore wasn’t substantively different from last week’s in Albuquerque. Dems who voted for the Iraq war resolution continued to try and explain why they really didn’t mean anything by it, while Kerry and Gephardt still aren’t going after Dean the way the press expects them to. Other random thoughts: * […]

Tax vote in Alabama today

The statewide vote in Alabama on whether to pass Gov. Bob Riley’s (R) $1.2 billion tax plan is today. If any of you happen to be reading this from Alabama, polls close at 7 pm Central time. All recent polls show opposition to the Riley plan is significant and, in all likelihood, will fail. As […]

Texas Dems end exile in New Mexico

My beloved Texas Tangle appears to be all-but over. The artists formerly known as the Texas 11 — and for a short while last week, the Texas 10 — are heading home. The remaining Democratic state senators agreed last night to return to Texas for a court hearing on their challenge to the redistricting process. […]

Another Dem debate

In case last week’s debate in New Mexico left you wanting more, there’s another Democratic presidential candidate debate tonight in Baltimore. This event will be hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus’ Political Education and Leadership Institute and, for reasons that still elude me, will be broadcast live on Fox News Channel. There will be no […]

I really appreciate everything Andrew Young has done, but…

With Sen. Zell Miller (D-Ga.) announcing that he will not run for another term in the Senate, the race to replace him will be intense. The leading Democrat, at this point, appears to be former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, who has not yet formally announced his intentions. I hate to say it, but I really […]

$87 billion is a lot of money

Bush’s request for $87 billion for new war costs in Iraq and Afghanistan is generating plenty of buzz on Capitol Hill. The administration will probably get the money it’s asking for, but lawmakers are going to make the White House jump through some hoops first. Some critics are beginning to note, for example, just how […]