View image | gettyimages.com Not that it matters much now, with all the fascinating campaigning still to come, but I still think that Jeb Bush is the most likely Republican nominee, for reasons I outlined here. Josh Kraushaar of the National Journal, however, says that one of the cornerstones of Jeb’s appeal to Republican primary […]
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Judging Candidates By Their Fake Musical Tastes
This is how you do it right. (White House photo by Pete Souza) The first rule an aspiring writer learns in any fiction workshop is, “Don’t tell me, show me.” You can’t create compelling characters just by saying, “Bob was mean” or “Alice was generous.” You have to show it, through the the things those […]
Photo of the Day, Dogs of War Edition
View image | gettyimages.com That’s Books, a bomb-sniffer dog, enjoying some snuggle time with his Marine buddy in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
They’re All Steve Forbes Now
View image | gettyimages.com In his speech announcing his presidential campaign yesterday, Ted Cruz repeated his advocacy for “a simple flat tax that allows every American to fill out his or her taxes on a postcard.” While a flat tax hasn’t gotten a lot of attention lately, in recent years it’s become something most Republicans […]
Photo of the Day, Tiny Adorable Scientists Edition
View image | gettyimages.com President Obama meets with some six-year-old Girl Scouts who participated in the White House science fair. They designed an electric page-turner to help people who are paralyzed or have arthritis to read. Also they’re adorable, though in and of itself that isn’t enough to get you invited to the White House. […]
Ted Cruz Is the Fightin’-est Presidential Candidate
View image | gettyimages.com If you woke up this morning feeling as though America might be on the cusp of a new birth of freedom, it wasn’t your imagination. It was because Ted Cruz has formally announced his campaign for president. Although Ted Cruz will not, in fact, become president, he’s still an interesting character […]
The Liberal Zionist’s Lament
Flickr/IDF In the wake of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s election victory last week-and the sordid campaigning that made it possible-liberal American Jews may be feeling, more than they ever have before, pained by, conflicted about, and even estranged from Israel. There are certainly consequences for policy, as U.S. policy toward Israel could become a much […]
Photo of the Day, Wrath of the Moon Goddess Edition
View image | gettyimages.com Children in Madrid, Spain, catch a glimpse of the partial eclipse.
Of Businessmen and Presidential Relatives
View image | gettyimages.com Today The Washington Post (my other employer) has an article with the colorful title “Role of Hillary Clinton’s brother in Haiti gold mine raises eyebrows.” If you are looking for eyebrows, you best look up, for they have been raised. The story itself doesn’t suggest any wrongdoing on Tony Rodham’s part, […]
Why Haven’t Republicans Caught On to Marco Rubio?
Flickr/Gage Skidmore When you try to assess candidates from the other party, even the most unsentimental among us can have a hard time separating our emotional reactions from our level-headed assessment of who’s a strong contender and who isn’t. For instance, to me, Scott Walker radiates a kind of unpleasant meanness that I suspect wouldn’t […]

