When the right warms up to Democratic candidates

Hillary Clinton is out to impress Democratic primary voters, not conservative pundits, but as Bruce Bartlett noted today, Clinton “is rapidly becoming not merely acceptable to many right-wingers but possibly even their candidate of choice.” Listen to Kathryn Lopez, editor of National Review Online, who was blogging live during the AFL-CIO Democratic debate Tuesday in […]

Right and wrong — GOP style

In 2001, the president gave an interesting speech about what Americans should expect from their government. “We must always ask ourselves not only what is legal, but what is right,” Bush said. “There is no goal of government worth accomplishing if it cannot be accomplished with integrity.” I kept thinking about that speech when I […]

Friday’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: * The Ames Straw Poll is scheduled for tomorrow in Iowa, but the event will almost certainly be a mismatch. With Giuliani and McCain sidestepping the event, Romney is poised to win easily, […]

We don’t need another 9/11

The Philadelphia Daily News’ Stu Bykofsky, one of the city’s most widely-read columnists, devoted his latest column to a provocative idea: he wants another 9/11-style attack to “help” America. As Bykofsky sees it, “we have forgotten who the enemy is,” and the murder of thousands of Americans would help us get back on track. Because […]

Thursday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Bush may be unconcerned about the real estate market’s effect on the economy, but investors seem to have a different attitude: “The Dow suffered its second worst session of the year Thursday as worries about the global credit market sparked a broad selloff in stocks, following a three-session rally…. […]

Clinton, Obama, and nukes … oh my

Last week, Barack Obama caused an unexpected (and largely unwarranted) stir when he said he wouldn’t use nuclear weapons to attack terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan. His critics (from both parties) didn’t disagree with his policy position, but they blasted him for making the comments publicly. It was irresponsible, critics said, for a would-be president […]