Media grasps at straws trying to find proof that support for Obama’s second term is faltering.
Money, Politics, and Power
The Danger of Skipping an Early State
Terry Branstad and Bob Vander Plaats are two Iowans who rarely find themselves in agreement. They faced off in a bitter gubernatorial primary last year, essentially dividing the states’ Republican Party into two competing camps. Branstad won that primary and later the general election, while Vander Plaats turned to judicial politics and has now crafted […]
Democrats Handing Walker His Walking Papers
Recall campaign launched against Scott Walker.
Are Debates Hurting the Republican Candidates?
Early evidence says, “maybe?”
Another Fake Presidential Candidate Rises to the Top
This is going to work out great for GloboNewtCorp.
DOMA, DOMA, DOMA: 2, Executive & Legislative Challenges
… some other ways that DOMA might crumble.
Olbermann Comments on Zuccotti Park Raid
“Who else but a clichĂ© like Bloomberg could take a protest growing stale on its edges and vault it back into the headlines?”
How to Make Congress More Corrupt
The Texas governor’s plan for a “Citizen Congress” would de-professionalize lawmaking.
What to Read Before You Unwonk Tonight
The big story of the day was the surprise evacuation of Zuccotti Park early this morning, prompted because the “health and safety conditions became intolerable,” according to Mayor Bloomberg. Although the situation seems dire, with journalists being arrested, protesters injured by aggressive police officers, and the vibrant camp being dismantled, nobody should interpret this as […]
Herman Cain’s Rick Perry Moment
Cain talks in circles trying to answer question on Libya.

