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: * If the McCain campaign wants to do more to distance McCain from Bush, it probably shouldn’t send out pictures of McCain and Bush standing side by side. * McCain blasted Barack Obama […]
Anyone with even a passing familiarity with this year’s presidential campaign is no doubt familiar with the smears directed at Barack Obama. His detractors have gone after him — and in multiple instances, simply made up trash — on any number of subjects, including his faith, his family, and his patriotism. What’s worse, there’s evidence […]
In recent weeks we’ve seen some controversies, most notably surrounding Sens. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Kent Conrad (D-N.D), in which certain politicians received dubious mortgage discounts, thanks to personal connections. Based on the evidence, it looks like this is far more benign. Shortly after joining the U.S. Senate and while enjoying a surge in income, […]
The congressional campaign committees for both major parties create target lists of key, competitive campaigns. The idea, of course, is to find the defining contests that the parties see as vital to the strength and size of their caucuses. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has its “Red to Blue” initiative. The National Republican Congressional […]
It’s not that U.S. interrogators were winging it with detainees at Guantanamo Bay, without any guidelines or suggested tactics; it’s that the interrogators were given the wrong model to follow. Trainers ended up using, “Communist Attempts to Elicit False Confessions From Air Force Prisoners of War.” The military trainers who came to Guantanamo Bay in […]
Ask the typical Democratic consultant to describe John McCain, and you’ll almost certainly hear the same three words: “Bush’s third term.” McCain’s campaign is clearly aware of the problem, and has taken half-hearted steps to argue that the senator may agree with Bush on almost everything, but not literally everything. Has McCain’s pushback been effective? […]
Today’s edition of quick hits. * A sales crash: “June auto sales plunged, according to reports from the nation’s major automakers, as Americans shunned pickups and SUVs in the face of record gas prices and growing concerns about the weak economy. Despite high gas prices, sales of many fuel efficient car models also fell sharply […]
John McCain spoke to the National Sheriffs’ Association conference today, and suggested the Supreme Court might be less conservative if Barack Obama gets elected. Ever so briefly, Senator John McCain delivered a back-handed compliment to Senator Barack Obama here today for Mr. Obama’s disagreement last week with a Supreme Court decision that ruled out the […]
The WSJ had an interesting item yesterday on the Obama campaign’s registration efforts, and the number of voters Obama’s team can and will bring into the process this year, most notably in the South, where Democrats haven’t carried a single state since 1996. On a hot afternoon in this southern U.S. town, Tom Wolf, a […]
With the assistance of a press corps willing to play along, the McCain campaign scored a hit yesterday, feigning outrage and manufacturing a controversy out of Wesley Clark’s questions on McCain’s presidential qualifications. It involved twisting the words of a four-star general a bit, and a pliant press corps willing to redefine the word “attack,” […]