The Obama Voters

In 2004, George Bush beat John Kerry by 51-47 percent in the popular vote. Four years later, President Obama beat John McCain 50-49 among the same voters.   A significant swing, but not huge.   What gave Obama a landslide victory was the surge of new voters. Among people voting in 2008 for the first…

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Jimmy Superior

Jimmy Carter’s latest gaffe – that his post-Presidency was “superior” to other ex-Presidents – struck me as deeply revealing.   Carter’s work since leaving office 30 years ago has been both admirable and annoying – just like the man and his Presidency.   If you weren’t there, it’s hard to realize what Carter meant when…

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The Republican Divide

In retrospect, the Republican primary for the 13th Congressional District – Bernie Reeves versus Bill Randall – was a microcosm of what’s happening in the Republican Party nationally.   It’s the Golfers versus the Grizzlies, the Country Clubbers versus the churchgoers, the K Street crowd versus the cul-de-sac crowd, the Establishment versus the pitchfork-carriers, the…

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Sarah and John

Vanity Fair magazine has a scathing profile of Sarah Palin that sounds eerily familiar.     Below are some of the article’s characterizations of Palin. I ask you: What other well-known political figure does this sound like?   “Erratic behavior and a pattern of lying…”   “Sarah Palin’s connection with her audience is complete.”  …

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Storming the Castle

The Republican Party is seeing exactly the same thing in its primaries this year that the Democratic Party saw in its presidential primaries in 2008.   An inexperienced, untested and nearly unknown upstart challenges a pillar of the party’s political establishment. Propelled by the enthusiasm of inspired new voters, the upstart upends the odds-on favorite in…

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September Surprises

The 9/11 rallies and replays this weekend were a reminder of how X Factors can scramble our lives – and politics.   Nine years and three days ago, George Bush was working hard to be the No Child Left Behind president.   After 9/11, he became obsessed with his oedipal need to both avenge and…

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It’s the Obama, Stupid

For a long time, I thought the main driver in this election was the rotten economy.   But the 2010 election instead may be all about the colossus who stands astride American politics today – for better and for worse: Barack Obama.   That thought occurred to me when I read this from Tom Jensen…

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Storm Warnings

Democrats remind me of my friends on the Outer Banks last week: battening down, nervously watching the approaching storm and hoping it turns out to be a Category 1 that spares the house – and the Senate.   There are dire warnings of losing the state Senate and possibly even the House – or a…

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The Inmates Are Loose

One thing is clear from Tuesday’s primaries: the lunatics are running the Republican asylum.   Rick Scott, a key figure in the biggest health-care fraud scandal ever, won the Republican nomination for governor of Florida. Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski trails a Sarah Palin-endorsed Tea Partier. And John McCain, who gave America Sarah Palin, survived in…

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The Will of the People

Some people must have superpowers.   How else can they divine “the will of the people” all by themselves?   Frequently, people comment here that Obama and the Democrats are defying “the will of the people” or “the majority.”   I hate to break it to you, but under our beloved Constitution the only way…

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