When the Sky’s the Limit

Up in Washington, right after Obama won reelection, House Speaker John Boehner held a press conference to announce he’d seen the light and was ready to compromise and accept more tax revenues (which translated from political speak into plain English means higher taxes).     Next the House Republicans set off in hot pursuit of…

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Kicking the Can down the Road

It was like watching the rerun of a bad old black and white movie: Obama won reelection then, the next day, at a press conference in Washington John Boehner stood up and announced he was ready to compromise and accept new taxes – but only on one condition. Obama had to accept big spending cuts.…

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How Democrats Can Win on Voter ID

It’s shameful that Republicans believe their political future rests on voter suppression. But Democrats can turn this chicken shit into chicken salad.   First they tell voters: “Republicans are doing all they can to make sure only angry old white men can vote. If you’re young, old, a minority or anyone who doesn’t look like…

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Fig Leaves

There’s a lot of talk up in Washington these days about compromise: President Obama’s ready to compromise and John Boehner’s ready to compromise but, so far, amid all the cooing no one’s laid a deal on the table so it’s hard to tell if Congressmen and Senators are going to say, Gosh, that compromise is…

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Sorting Us Out

The 2012 election and its aftermath show how sharply – and bitterly – divided we are in America.   Elections are no longer choices between candidates or debates about issues. They are holy wars between Red and Blue America.   Ferrel Guillory at the UNC School of Journalism recommended an excellent book about this split:…

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The Howl

The waitress nodded to a slender fortyish brunette at the next table and said, ‘This is Gwyn, she’s a Republican’ – then Gwyn leaned across the gap between our two tables and said, ‘Just look at those Democrats, they didn’t win anyone’s hearts or minds this election – all they did was change who voted.…

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What If It’s Close Again?

This election showed how closely – and bitterly – divided Americans are. Suppose we go through another 2000 cliff-hanger one day?   Increasingly, we don’t just hold different views and opinions from our opponents. We hold them in contempt. We call them ignorant, bigoted, fascistic, communistic, unpatriotic and un-America. We question a winner’s very legitimacy.…

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Which Way for North Carolina?

The decision about Obamacare highlights the tension that will mark North Carolina’s politics the next four years.   The tension stems from an election that saw the nation go in one direction (largely Democratic) and North Carolina in another (almost all Republican).   When political partisans win an election, they tend to believe that an…

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Boehner Offers a Compromise

The day after the election House Republican Leader John Boehner faced a tough question: Would he compromise with Obama or not? It was a Hobson’s Choice. Either way he was walking into a political minefield.   In the end Speaker Boehner threw what looked like a compromise on the table – in effect, saying to…

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The Biased Media?

Over on The Atlantic magazine’s website the liberal reporters were having a happy day after the election but not, as you’d expect, by celebrating Obama’s victory – instead, they were having a fine time ribbing conservative pundits from Ann Coulter to Karl Rove because they had said the polls that showed Obama leading Mitt Romney…

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