Perry Hits Iceberg

I used to think the media or most of it looked at the world through ‘two left eyes’ – back in the days of Jesse Helms the media’s liberal bias was a mantra and article of faith.   Now, I’ve come to think what the media loves more than politics or ideology is a good…

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Obama’s Job Test

Instead of getting him back on the high road, President Obama’s bus tour left him deeper in the ditch. What to do now? Of course, give a Big Speech on Jobs!   Clearly, the Obama team is back to the 2008 playbook: When the chips are down, the chief will come through with a powerful,…

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Really?

If I were a self-respecting Republican, I’d be praying for Mitt Romney or Jon Huntsman to catch fire – or for Paul Ryan to get into the race.   Especially after hearing these gems from Michelle Bachmann and Rick Perry:   Bachmann in South Carolina: “Under President Bachmann, you will see gasoline come down below…

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A Good Book

Yesterday was a day the locust ate – everything that could go wrong did and there were no simple solutions. If it could go wrong it did. A television ad jumped the tracks, a website derailed, a mailing imploded. Three train wrecks in three hours.   Then, that night, when I got home instead of having…

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No Friends at All?

No doubt the Governor can explain to her fellow Democrats why she’s fighting Republican legislators ‘tooth and nail’ but how on earth can she explain to Democrats she’s been bushwhacked from behind by the Obama Administration?   The problem, Obama’s Justice Department says, is the Governor (or rather her minions who run Medicaid for her)…

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Jobs and Debt

The most overused political cliché today is that Washington is wasting time talking about deficits and debt when it should be talking about jobs.   But there’s another political cliché that matters here: He who defines the debate wins the race.   By that measure, Republicans are hammering President Obama and the Democrats. And it’s…

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Who Needs a Super-Committee?

We already had one: the commission chaired by Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson. Here’s a link to their report, The Moment of Truth: Report of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform.   Since Bowles is a straight shooter and Simpson a plain speaker, I was curious what they say about taxes, which appears…

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Bev and Barack

From a message standpoint, Governor Perdue is stronger now than President Obama.   The New York Times Sunday captured the White House’s dilemma: combat or compromise? The story said:   “As the economy worsens, President Obama and his senior aides are considering whether to adopt a more combative approach on economic issues, seeking to highlight…

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The Camera Shifts

This is how it’s going to be for the next 14 months. Last week, the hot political story was Democrats mad at President Obama. Now, the story is his would-be opponents – especially Romney, Perry and Bachmann. And therein lies a lesson.   Here’s what dominated the media/blogosphere chatter this weekend: How weird are Bachmann’s…

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Politics as Usual

Washington has done it again. They’ve appointed a ‘Super Committee’ to cut spending only there’s a hitch – the newspapers report the members of the committee have taken three million dollars in campaign contributions, from the special interests who’s spending they’re supposed to cut.   Senator Patti Murray, who’s also taken an additional $1 million…

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