Immigrants and Gays

Federal judges have turned out to be President Obama’s worst nightmare; first a Clinton judge in Phoenix threw out Arizona’s immigration law and landed Obama in the middle of a political war over the next to last issue he wanted to fight over; then a judge in California landed him in an even worse fight…

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Welcome, Sarah?

Under the Dome reports that Republicans “had a field day” with Elaine Marshall’s stumble over whether she wants President Obama to campaign in North Carolina.   In the end, she said: “I would welcome President Obama to North Carolina.”   So here’s the question for Senator Burr:   Does he welcome Sarah Palin to North…

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Deacon Burr

Senator Richard Burr is a proud graduate of Wake Forest University. He played football there.   Today, in the Senate, he is a proud opponent of wasteful federal spending.   Apparently, he must choose between the two.   John Murawski reports in the N&O that two of Burr’s Senate Republican colleagues, John McCain and Tom…

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The End of the Post Racial Era

An odd thing happened on the way to the post-racial era.  Mrs. Shirley Sherrod a black Department of Agriculture employee in rural Georgia gave a speech to the NAACP, admitted twenty years ago she discriminated against a poor white farmer, explained how she’d realized she was wrong and turned around and helped the farmer –…

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Family Values

There was a nice little contrast this weekend under the category of News About Politicians’ Children.   There was the nice, simple little wedding of Chelsea Clinton.   (I can already see my conservative commentators’ blood pressure rising as they prepare to lace into the cost and glitz of the ceremony. Give the girl a…

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Fictional Missiles in Cyberspace

I expect Andrew Breitbart was telling the unvarnished truth when he told CNN he did not mean to smear Shirley Sherrod on his blog – that he meant to blast the NAACP because it had blasted the Tea Party and Mrs. Sherrod’s wounding was the political equivalent of what’s euphemistically called ‘collateral damage’  over in…

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Basil Marceaux.com

Sometimes a candidate comes along who is so compelling that, even though he’s running for office in another state, I am compelled to bring him to your attention.   Please meet Basil Marceaux.com. of Tennessee.   He could be the next Alvin Green.

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Cleanup Crew

President Obama rolled out his best 2010 message yesterday at a town hall in Wisconsin. Click here to see one clip that captures it.   The message is simple: The Republicans gave us a mess, and they refuse to help clean it up.   Maybe Obama’s team has learned a lesson: They haven’t played the…

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Why We Like Women

Women are winning everywhere: Elaine Marshall, Nikki Haley, Blanche Lincoln, Carly Fiorina, Meg Whitman.   North Carolina leads the way. Marshall would make two female Senators. A female governor. As Thomas Mills with the Marshall campaign pointed out, seven of ten statewide winners in 2008 were women. And women are moving up in the legislature…

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Nuts

Republicans are determined to save Democrats from electoral disaster this year.   With any luck, the GOP will nominate Tea Partier Bill Randall to run against Brad Miller. Randall distinguished himself this week by speculating that the Gulf Oil spill is a conspiracy between Washington and BP.   Did anybody ask him if 9/11 was…

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