How About the Mossad?

From Singapore to Casablanca outside our embassies Muslims are rioting – so, exactly how much of the Muslim world is mad at us? Ten percent? Half? Ninety percent? Or, more to the point, how many Muslims agree that taking revenge for a YouTube video by murdering a diplomat who never saw or heard the video…

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The Grit in the Gears

Mitt Romney’s getting pummeled for saying 47% of the voters will not support him because no one getting a check from the government’s going to vote for him over Obama.   Even the conservative pundits are giving Romney the blazes.   But while Romney was fumbling the facts he may also have put his finger…

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Dalton’s Hope

Watching the Dalton and McCrory TV ads, you see the opening that Dalton could exploit if he has enough time and money.   McCrory’s ads are content-free. Apparently, he’s going to solve unemployment and $4 gas by drilling everywhere under our feet and off the coast. And he’s responsible for Charlotte’s success. How would he…

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Mr. Bowles Goes to Washington

Here’s betting that, whoever wins the presidential race, Erskine Bowles ends up in Washington.   He’s being mentioned as Obama’s Secretary of Treasury. And wouldn’t Mitt Romney be smart to put Bowles – a Southern, Clinton Democrat – in a top position? Maybe Treasury, Budget Director or something out of the box like Defense?  …

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John Drescher Responds

N&O Executive Editor John Drescher retweeted my blog about UNC and the N&O, but took issue with another blog, in which a TAPster criticized the N&O for dedicating much of Sunday’s front page to a “40-year-old murder mystery.”   Drescher responded:   “At the moment, today’s MacDonald story is No. 3 on the newsobserver.com most-read list (which you…

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Owning Obamacare

A TAPster writes:   “Ironically, or maybe not, the talking heads at Fox News who created the term ‘Obamacare’ as a derisive term for the Healthcare Reform Act have actually done the opposite. They defined the debate in Obama’s terms and not their own. How stupid!   “Think if you are Ford Motors and BMW…

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Dalton on the Job

Walter Dalton put out a strong, thoughtful and comprehensive jobs plan this week. It was long on good ideas, but – unfortunately – short on political punch. It illustrates the challenge Democrats face in a short-attention span age.   Republicans have the virtue of brevity and simplicity, if not quality. Pat McCrory has a bumper-sticker…

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X Factors

Every time I’ve handicapped the presidential race, I’ve warned about X Factors – big events out of anybody’s control that can sway elections. A big one exploded in the Middle East last night.   A foreign policy crisis in September is a huge X Factor. It dominates the news. It challenges the incumbent. And it…

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Mitt’s Anchors

Mitt Romney must think his campaign is in serious trouble. Why else would he promise to keep some of Obamacare and not cut taxes for the wealthy? Two 180s in one 30-minute talk show!   How long will it take before the Tea Party forces him to re-retreat?   There is a great irony at…

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Are You Better Off?

The Romney campaign won a 24-hour news cycle on the “Are you better off?” question, but they may lose the election over it.   Team Obama and the Democrats should relish this fight. And not worry about having been caught off guard – although that was inexcusable. Who won or lost the news cycle matters…

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