Category Archives: Politicians

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – THE LAW OF IRONY STRIKES AGAIN

[E]even if ObamaCare passes, Democrats and President Obama will lose. Republicans have already vowed to make November a referendum on this bill and, by all auguries, Democrats are going to lose big time. The loss of one election if the larger cause succeeds wouldn’t be a big deal. But this bill has little legitimacy and [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – CIVIL WAR AT THE WaPo

A devastatingly critical Op-Ed column from veteran^2 reporter David Broder – of his own colleague at the Washington Post:
From too many years of covering politics, I have come to believe as Axiom One that the absolute worst advice politicians ever receive comes from journalists who fancy themselves great campaign strategists.
[Dana] Milbank now is urging Obama [...]

The Real Progressives

Note to Zombie Contenders – this essayistic post is meant to summarize and extend the discussion that we’ve undertaken over the last week from my point of view. It contains much content that will be familiar to anyone who has had the patience to work through our comment threads. I am very grateful [...]

A Day at the Theater

With apologies to the Marx Brothers, whose hilarious movie A Night at the Opera was the source of this post’s title, today the nation was treated to a comedy of a different sort — a comedy of errors, all from Barack Obama and his band of misfits from Congress.
The first came from [...]

You’ll Never Guess Who’s Responsible for the Caustic Tone in Washington

According to a Gallup poll conducted in February, 2009, shortly after Barack Obama’s coronation, a whopping 74 percent of Americans felt the tone and level of civility in Washington were the same or worse than they had been under George W. Bush. That was a year ago, and while I was unable to unearth more [...]

ObamaCareless

Scott Brown was elected a month ago, but one wouldn’t know it judging from the erratic stumble-bum behavior Barack Obama has exhibited since, staggering from one position to another, like a man drunk on his own power. The question that arose at the time of Brown’s [...]

It Would Be a Wonderful Life

As Obama’s poll numbers sink below the horizon, the folks on the left are scratching their heads (or worse) and asking “Wha hoppened?” As an example, take this column (please!) by Ed Kilgore titled “The World Without Obama.” (I know it’s not how Kilgore meant the title, but what a lovely [...]

For new times’ sake…

h/t Mark Steyn

For old times’ sake…

The post on Obama at the helm, and the campaign punditry from almost two years ago, got me feeling kind of nostalgic. Remember this?

Obama really at the helm

In a post on the topic of “Executive Deficiency,” which has increasingly become a theme on the left as well as the right, Jennifer Rubin links to an April 2008 piece by Peter Beinart, “Obama at the Helm,” intended at the time to counter skepticism about then-candidate Obama on just this score. It makes for amusing [...]

Who Does He Trust?

Years ago, before he became the doyen of late-night TV comedy, Johnny Carson emceed a game show called “Who Do You Trust?” The show, which was similar in premise to The Newlywed Game, involved contestants having to decide whether to answer a question themselves or trust a companion to answer for [...]

Palin’s uncertain path to a nomination not worth having

Leftwing data-cruncher Nate Silver is, like a whole lot of other observers (including I guess me), still riding the latest Sarah Palin publicity wave.  His latest effort is an analysis that answers, in somewhat excruciating detail, a question that no one in his or her right mind (i.e., possibly excluding you and me) would be [...]

Job #1

The economy is Job #1. No, no, wait — I mean, health care is Job #1. No, scratch that — bipartisanship is Job #1. Okay, take 4 — jobs are Job #1.
Poor hapless, hopeless, helpless Obama. He is a like a crazed man turned loose in a laboratory, the kind popularized in [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – preview of insider exposes to come…

“Core Chicago Team Sinking Obama Presidency” – The Washington Note
(I think we all knew that some pieces like the above were due.  No need for a quote – the title’s enough… then comes the ultra-insider-y article… the comments are also unusually… pathetic in a well-informed yet DC-snowblind kind of way…  Read a bit and you’ll [...]

In the palm of her hand

Glancing at the title of an Andrew Sullivan post – “One Last Word” – linked at Memeorandum Saturday night, I knew it had to be about Sarah Palin’s Tea Party Nation keynote speech.
My guess was that he’d gotten busy yesterday, summoning his personal Palin demons and holding a tea party of his own with them.  [...]

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