Monday’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: * We saw the Q1 fundraising totals for the presidential candidates a couple of weeks ago, but those numbers didn’t reflect how much of their coffers the candidates spent and how much cash […]

Gonzales is sorry — about what?

With [tag]Attorney General[/tag] [tag]Alberto Gonzales[/tag] poised to testify under oath tomorrow before the Senate Judiciary Committee, the embattled AG is engaged in a bit of p.r. offensive, publishing a WaPo op-ed and previewing tomorrow’s testimony. It’s hard to offer any real analysis of Gonzales’ previews; he doesn’t exactly say much. (James Brown’s “Talkin’ loud but […]

Sunday Discussion Group

The presidential campaign process usually includes an odd irony — while being a presidential candidate seems to automatically raise one’s stature, the process also makes the candidates appear small. Flaws become exaggerated, minor gaffes become major news stories, innocuous conduct is spun into controversies by a hungry media, policy positions divide supporters, and microscopic scrutiny […]

Krauthammer laments those ‘disconnected from the realities of the war’

At this point, it’s probably a little too easy to highlight the war-related flaws in a Charles Krauthammer column, but Krauthammer’s latest was so entertaining, I can’t myself. By the day, the debate at home about Iraq becomes increasingly disconnected from the realities of the war on the ground. The Democrats in Congress are so […]