View image | gettyimages.com So Quinnipiac has a new poll out showing Jeb Bush with ongoing problems among Republicans in Iowa, but I don’t think he should be worried. I’ll let Ed Kilgore explain: What do the internals say about Jeb Bush’s basic standing among Iowa Republicans? They really don’t much like him, though not […]
Blog: Paul Waldman
Why Hillary Clinton Can Move Left on Immigration
View image | gettyimages.com Back in 2008, I tried (without much success) to convince everyone that John McCain’s reputation as a “maverick” was built on a fundamental misconception. It isn’t that he didn’t sometimes go against the prevailing Republican position on a given issue, because he did, even if those occasions were actually quite rare. […]
Photo of the Day, Across the Pond Edition
View image | gettyimages.com I thought of posting a photo of Mike Huckabee announcing his presidential candidacy, but this one is just so much more fun. Britons go to the polls this week, and that’s George Osborne of the Conservative Party, who is currently Chancellor of the Exchequer, visiting with some hard-working constituents to tell […]
The Ridiculous Lure of the Amateur Politician
View image | gettyimages.com All the news stories about yesterday’s entrants into the Republican presidential field, Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson, mention they are extremely unlikely to win. Yet the fact that they decided to run at all, and that many in their party will consider them carefully and give them money and attention, testifies […]
Photo of the Day, Announcement Edition
View image | gettyimages.com That’s Ben Carson, announcing his campaign for a radio talk show and higher speaking fees … I mean president! Announcing his campaign for president. Wherever he goes in this campaign, he will bring his circular red rug, which channels his power and allows him to mesmerize audiences.
Multiple GOP Presidential Candidates Now Investigating Nutball Conspiracy Theory
View image | gettyimages.com As we discussed last week, conspiracy theorists in Texas are convinced that a multi-state training exercise the military is soon to conduct called Jade Helm is actually preparation for the declaration of martial law across the Southwest, with all manner of ungodly consequences to follow, including the confiscation of people’s guns […]
When Reporters Decide a Candidate’s Supposed Character Flaw ‘Raises Questions,’ Watch Out
View image | gettyimages.com Which of Hillary Clinton’s character flaws do you find most troubling? If you’re a Republican, you may not have quite decided yet, since there are any number of things about her you can’t stand. But if you’re hoping to defeat her, you’d do well to home in on whatever journalists think […]
Photo of the Day, Cool Energy Edition
View image | gettyimages.com That’s a Tesla superfan (which apparently is a thing) posing in front of the company’s new Powerwall battery, which Elon Musk unveiled today. Meant for homes and businesses, the battery will allow users to store energy from their solar panels, windmills, or whatever else they’re using to charge up their cars […]
Riots and Results
View image | gettyimages.com Yesterday, I wrote about how the explanation Baltimore police gave for the death of Freddie Gray was almost impossible to believe, and apparently, state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby felt the same way after her investigation, because she announced today that she is charging six officers with crimes ranging from negligence to second-degree […]
Why Democrats Upped Their Demands on the Minimum Wage — and Why Republicans Should Embrace It
View image | gettyimages.com Democrats unveiled their latest proposal to increase the minimum wage yesterday, and it shows not just how quickly the party’s consensus has moved on this issue, but what activists can accomplish by changing the terms of debate. We don’t know exactly when a bill to raise the minimum wage will pass […]

