Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Violence erupts near Kabul: “In unusually large and well-coordinated operations in eastern Afghanistan Monday , Taliban fighters killed 10 French soldiers and at least six suicide bombers attacked a base of NATO alliance troops, NATO and Afghan officials said Tuesday. The fighting with the French began late Monday afternoon when dozens of insurgents ambushed a French-led patrol near the town of Sarobi about 40 miles east of Kabul, according to NATO officials. Shortly after the ambush, a quick reaction force of NATO and Afghan soldiers and air support was sent to reinforce the French patrol.”
* Inflation: “Wholesale inflation surged in July
, leaving prices for the past year rising at the fastest pace in 27 years, according to government data released Tuesday. The Labor Department reported that wholesale prices shot up 1.2 percent in July, pushed higher by rising costs for energy, motor vehicles and other products. The increase was more than twice the 0.5 percent gain that economists expected.”
* It sounds like Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.) is going to need a good lawyer.
* Harriet Miers has landed on her feet — she’s a lobbyist for Pakistan.
* Bush’s presidency may be ending soon, but the Hackocracy isn’t quite finished: “F. Chase Hutto III, a senior aide to Vice President Dick Cheney with a long history of promoting anti-environmental regulation policy, is a top choice for a post at the Energy Department, the Washington Post reports today.”
* A second stimulus package? Expect movement in a few weeks.
* Hmm: “Ralph Reed was a no-show at a fund-raiser for John McCain Monday evening, following nearly a week of considerable drama surrounding his involvement in the senator’s campaign…. ‘Faced with the embarrassing prospect of holding a fundraiser with one of Jack Abramoff’s closest associates, the McCain campaign scrambled today scratch Ralph Reed from tonight’s program,’ Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement. ‘The real question isn’t why Reed isn’t showing up, but why a so-called reformer would invite him at all.'”
* Here, in a nutshell, is one of the more striking problems with our political system: “Joe Morton of Ohio
, who served as a Marine in the Korean War, admitted that he had other concerns about Obama, repeating the false rumor that the Illinois Democrat is a Muslim. Told that Obama, a Christian, isn’t Muslim, Morton said, ‘but his father was.’ Told that Obama grew up hardly knowing his father, Morton shrugged and said, ‘something like that.'”
* Big Oil spent $83 million last year on lobbying, an all-time record. The industry has already spent $55 million this year and is on pace to top last year.
* In his latest “Special Comment,” Keith Olbermann had some very good advice for John McCain: “Grow up.”
* Anytime I see the intersection of public policy and Monty Python
, I’m happy.
* Fox News’ Gretchen Carlson insists that McCain “doesn’t like to talk about when he was a POW.” Does Carlson watch her own network?
* Sure enough, the NYT had to run another correction for a Bill Kristol error.
* Typo of the Day, from the AP’s Nedra Pickler: “Less traditional choices mentioned [for McCain’s running mate search] include … Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman
, the Democratic vice presidential prick in 2000 who now is an independent.”
Anything to add? Consider this an end-of-the-day open thread.