Sam Barr / May 19, 2010 7:57 am
Last night probably could not have gone better for Democrats, even though the party establishment is shedding crocodile tears over Arlen Specter and Blanche Lincoln (the latter of whom is in serious trouble, as Lt. Gov. Bill Halter outperformed polls and has three more weeks to close the deal). Even in Kentucky, Democrats probably got the more exciting (not to [...]
Max Novendstern / March 24, 2010 9:40 pm
Matthew Yglesias has written an excellent analysis of the relationship between Republican obstructionism and the size and scope of the health care reform bill. He calls Mitch McConnell the “unsung hero of comprehensive reform”: We should also, however, spare a thought for the unsung hero of comprehensive reform, McConnell and his GOP colleagues, who pushed their “no c ompromise” strategy to [...]
Jonathan Yip / March 8, 2010 10:37 am
New York Times Magazine, I know you’ve probably been working on this magnum opus on Rahm Emanuel for weeks, but I feel like this take from the New Republic was more than enough. Oh, and this. And this. But, yes, I’m a sucker and read all of them anyway. PS. And this. Photo credit: spdpurtill’s flickr.
Max Novendstern / February 9, 2010 2:05 am
Will Leiter gives us an overview of Obama’s “bipartisan summit” strategy and asks, in effect, will it work? Some smart people whom I respect say that this is capitulation and error (see Yglesias’ “doomed strategy” post). That viewpoint conforms nicely with the basic stance on the left since Scott Brown’s election, which has been that either (a) healthcare reform is [...]
Alex Copulsky / March 2, 2009 8:46 am
Michael Steele yesterday said on the air that Rush Limbaugh’s rhetoric was “incendiary” and “ugly”, and reminded the audience that he, not Rush Limbaugh, was the head of the Republican Party. Limbaugh’s response? ” ”Michael Steele, you are head of the Republican National Committee. You are not head of the Republican party.” After the loss in November, it was pretty foreseeable [...]
HPR / February 18, 2009 10:55 pm
It was no secret that life imitated art this past election, as, throughout the campaign season, fans of NBC’s The West Wing couldn’t help but draw parallels between the junior senator from Illionois who would become President of the United States and the freshman congressman from Texas who did the same thing in the fictional world of Jed Bartlet and [...]
Alex Copulsky / February 3, 2009 6:24 pm
Two weeks ago, Obama made a comment to House Republicans that they “can’t just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done”. This was treated as the failure of bipartisanship*, and was perceived as an impolitic thing for him to say. Hypothesis: Obama messed up. Datum: Rush Limbaugh is incredibly unpopular. This story provoked a spate of Republicans rushing (I’m [...]
Sam Barr / November 16, 2008 10:08 am
Ah, the transition period. Yes, these might just be the longest eleven weeks in our nation’s history, as our economy teeters on the brink and we fight two costly wars, and all anybody can talk about is who will be Obama’s deputy assistant chief of staff and what Todd Palin needed with $40,000 worth of snow-mobile jerseys. If you [...]