January 2, 2008

Quote of the Day

Chris Rock on the Clintons: "I've been with my wife for 10 years now," he said. "If she got onstage right now, y'all wouldn't laugh...[More]

Quote of the Day II

From the WSJ: “It’s the end of the conservative revolution that started with Goldwater,” says longtime party activist Donald Devine. Back in 2004 when I...[More]

Rudy's New Plan: A War On Websites

You really can't make this stuff up: WASHINGTON — Mayor Giuliani will announce a new four-point war strategy in New Hampshire today, an effort to...[More]

Clinton Makes a Novel Argument

Via TPM... Hillary Clinton offered up a very strange argument about why she may be at a disadvantage in Iowa. Caucusing, she said, is more...[More]

Simple Questions, Simple Answers

Q (Matt Yglesias): Would it really kill us to acknowledge that good things happen elsewhere. A (Me): Yes. Q (Steve Benen): Objectively speaking, will Edwards'...[More]

January 4, 2008

Iowa: First Thoughts

And there it is: Huckabee and Obama, both winning big. Romney begins his long-expected (by me, at least) crater. And Hillary Clinton finishes not in...[More]

Bipartisanship

I realize this came at the end of a very long night, but still... The last 5 minutes of MSNBC's coverage tonight was a panel...[More]

Obama's Code?

Publius: I’m watching Obama’s acceptance speech as I type – and it’s very good. I’ve read a good bit about how Obama doesn’t really emphasize...[More]

The Hundred Years War

McCain's rep is that he is some sort of straight talking moderate. The truth is, well.... read for yourself: Q: President Bush has talked about...[More]

Is Hucakbee Dangerous? No.

Tristereo thinks so: Of course, Huckabee will lose a general election. But in the process of losing, maybe even by a landslide, the worst subculture...[More]

Credit Where Credit Is Due. David Brooks Nails It. (UPDATE: Sort Of)

My mantra for Obama has long been, "if he runs, he wins." Today David Brooks (of all people!) captures the Obama juggernaut perfectly: This is...[More]

More Realignment Business

Nathan Newman nails it: I'm not annoyed like some at his "post-partisanship" message, since the best way to build a big partisan majority is to...[More]

Blogging From Beyond the Grave

Go read this. Now. Please....[More]

Quotes of the Day

Ezra on Obama: It's a one-two punch that goes far in explaining why he amped up turnout among the young. His speeches begin by affirming...[More]

I Need Two TV's!

Tomorrow's Schedule: 4:30-7:30pm: Redskins @ Seahawks. 7:00-8:30pm: GOP Debate in NH. 8:00-11:00pm: Jacksonville @ Pittsburgh 8:45-10:15pm: Dem Debate in NH. 10:30pm-1:30am: Post-game analysis by ESPN...[More]

January 5, 2008

Clinton's Problem, In a Nutshell

NYT: “Hillary says she’ll change things, but then voters see Bill and hear them talk about the 1990s, and it’s clear that the Clintons are...[More]

January 7, 2008

Realignment Quotes of the Day

A collection of quotes, most in one way or another via Andrew Sullivan - capturing the potential of the moment: I'll start with this quote...[More]

Comparative Political Facts of the Day

Fresh off a semester of teaching comparative public policy, I'm still on the lookout for interesting/surprising comparative political facts. Two good ones today. First, from...[More]

Clinton: Without LBJ, Who Was MLK? [UPDATE]

OK, the headline stretches things a bit. But take a look... its only a bit. I realized that she's trying to do whatever she can...[More]

January 8, 2008

Meanwhile, In Kenya

If you want to understand what kind of president Obama will be, read this....[More]

Brooks On Obama [UPDATED]

Nonsense: Obama emphasizes the connections between people, the networks and the webs of influence. These sorts of links are invisible to some of his rivals,...[More]

A Government Blogging Team?

Am I the only one who thinks this is a really dumb idea? "We should even have a government blogging team where people in the...[More]

Quote of the Day

Ana Marie Cox: It is easy to make fun or Romney's stiff, unnatural way with crowds and individuals. He talks funny (probably the first person...[More]

Quote of the Day II

McMegan: Actually, I think it's really useful to understand how you're shaped by class, money, and the social capital of your parents. I've thought long...[More]

Ezra On Obama

This post from Ezra Klein illustrates nicely the point I was just trying to make. Ezra: Obama's speech underwent another subtle shift, too. There was...[More]

Get Out Of My Head!

Change "Ron Paul" to "Obama" and "Star Wars books" to "Commodore 64" and today's XKCD has me nailed....[More]

The Tell

NYT: From his parched, pursed lips to the jut of his shoulders, Roger Clemens was holding something back, three body-language analysts who watched him over...[More]

Misreading Exit Polling

This probably isn't anything new, but for some reason I've found myself much more annoyed by it this time around. News networks don't understand how...[More]

Explaining the NH Result

Each of the pundits seems to have their own bizarre explanation for why Hillary Clinton pulled off the "upset" tonight. With the exception of one...[More]

January 9, 2008

About Michigan

Remember: Michigan was told that it will be stripped of all of its Democratic delegates and half of its Republican delegates to the parties' conventions....[More]

Quote of the Day [Updated]

I just started my daily blog reading, but I already know this is the best thing I'm going to see. Marc Ambinder: Before Obamaiania in...[More]

Why, Oh Why, Can't We Be More Like France

And no, I'm not talking about their great health care system (Sneering? After reading this, email me and I will bury you in facts). I'm...[More]

Quote of the Day II [UPDATED]

McMegan: Is It Sexist To Comment on Hillary's Clothes? God, no. If any of the male candidates don apparel that seems to have been thrown...[More]

Nevada Unions Endorse Obama

Big (and expected) news out of Nevada, the site of the next big Democratic contest. Although union endorsements are always a big deal in Democratic...[More]

Insight of the Day

Yesterday I pointed out the state of play in the race for delegates on the Democratic side. Today Matt Yglesiaslooks at the Republican race and...[More]

Obama's Next Move

Ambinder has a list of 7 things the Obama camp plans to do post-NH. Taken together, these two struck me as particularly smart: (3) Try...[More]

Yet Another Potential Explanation

This post from Swampland offers up a social science-backed theory I'd not yet seen: It was the Dodd and Biden voters that drove Hillary's big...[More]

Don't Count Huckabee Out In Michigan [Updated]

I suspect this ad is going to be very well received in Michigan: It all depends on the reaction to his closing line: I'm Mike...[More]

I'll Show Them!

This comment from one of Andrew Sullivan's readers is indicative of something I'm seeing all over the place today. Apparently many voters think it is...[More]

Richardson Out?

So says AP....[More]

Pollsters Begin To Weigh In

Charles Franklin sets out the specific questions that need answers: What we see for the Democrats is quite stunning. The polls actually spread very evenly...[More]

Another Potential Explanation - With Stats!

Chris Bowers answers a question I had just begun wondering about: what happened to those who broke away from Edwards at the last minute? Edwards...[More]

WMD In Iraq!

Look! We found the WMD in Iraq! And you'll never guess who was using them.... Blackwater: The helicopter was hovering over a Baghdad checkpoint into...[More]

January 10, 2008

Super-Duper Tuesday [Updated]

Chris Bowers has a good run-down on the state of play in each state. Here is one of his key findings: Specifically, because of the...[More]

News Story of the Day

Via Suburban Guerrilla, this from Reuters: WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish man got the shock of his life when he visited a brothel and spotted...[More]

Same Old Story

These people are nothing if not consistent. Two years ago, as he was ratcheting up a campaign to isolate and cripple North Korea's dictatorship financially,...[More]

When The Check Isn't In The Mail

Threat Level reports on new information about the role of big telco in the president's warrantless wiretapping program: The FBI routinely failed to pay telecom...[More]

At Least She Was Being Honest

Over at National Review, KLo has this to say about McCain: I don’t see how [John McCain] wins the Republican nomination. I’m second to none...[More]

Big Pharma Enemies List!

This must be a paradoy, right? This cannot be for real. These people can't really be that stupid, can they? Washington DC Councilmember David Catania...[More]

Responding to Readers

Andrew Sullivan may not be a perfect blogger, but he's always interesting. Read this....[More]

Useless Endorsements

I really don't understand why anyone things that either of these endorsements matters. Looking back from the perspective of...erm... two days, this post looks awfully...[More]

The Best Health Care In The World?

Not even close....[More]

Anyone Out There Have Friends And Family In Michigan?

If so, you'll want to read this....[More]

January 11, 2008

GOP SC Debate Follow-Up

I missed the Republican debate last night, but by all accounts it was a rough one. Shockingly, not only did Fred Thompson show up, he...[More]

Oh My...

TPM Election Central reports: An anonymous Clinton adviser made an interesting comment to The Guardian, explaining the difference between Hillary supporters and Obama supporters. "If...[More]

It's Really Quite Simple

Not only is Rudy Giuliani's campaign collapsing in the polls - both nationally and in individual states - it also is apparently out of cash....[More]

The Merry "Filipino Monkey" Pranksters?

You want a perfect example of just how dangerous the "shoot first, ask questions later" mentality is? I'll give you an example, courtesy of The...[More]

January 13, 2008

The Debt Threat

The BBC World Service is running a new 20+ minute documentary on the global implications of the US credit crisis, and I have to say,...[More]

The Iraq War Debate

It looks like the Democratic candidates are going to focus on the Iraq War for the next few days, and although there's nothing new here...[More]

The Straight Talk Express?

John McCain is famous for being a straight-talking maverick. And every time I read something like this, I can't help but wonder why. After having...[More]

More Thoughts on Clinton v. Obama

Obama may not be taking my advice about tying the Iraq War vote to the ongoing debate about change, but he is doing something else,...[More]

January 14, 2008

Two Possibilities? I Doubt It.

Josh Marshall sees two possible explanations that might explain the Clinton campaign's recent race-based behavior: We seem to be at the point where there are...[More]

McConnell: Waterboarding 'would be torture' [Updated}

Eh? US intelligence czar Mike McConnell equated waterboarding with torture in an interview released Sunday, but denied that the United States tortures terror suspects during...[More]

Performance Enhancing Drugs

Good to see that I have Malcolm Gladwell on my side (here and here) in this whole debate. ...it is perfectly legal for an athlete...[More]

Joint Chiefs Chairman: Close Gitmo

Why does the Chairman of the Joint Chief hate America? The chief of the U.S. military said he favors closing the prison here as soon...[More]

Number of the Day

CBS News: 75% of Americans think the country is off on the wrong track - matching the highest number ever recorded...[More]

Why Sullivan Hates Clinton

I finally get it. For him, its deeply personal....[More]

Two New Ads From Obama

Arizona: In California, he's running an add about energy, oil, climate change, and "the truth." For some reason, I can't get the player to give...[More]

Hospital Execs File A RICO Lawsuit Against United Healthcare

Wow: We witness on a daily basis an almost sociopathic willingness by HMOs to ignore laws and regulations originally promulgated to protect consumers and providers....[More]

Surge On To Success!

Shorter Bill Kristol: The Surge worked! Democrats were wrong! Ha ha ha! My Response: Kristol doesn't understand the difference between tactical and strategic success. Yes,...[More]

A Truce?

Looks like Clinton and Obama have called a truce. Thank god. The last thing we needed was for this campaign to head down into the...[More]

January 15, 2008

A Life of Noisy Exaltation

In honor of the upcoming caucuses in Nevada, American Prospect is rerunning a great backgrounder on the role of labor unions on the Vegas strip....[More]

Obama's Farrakhan Test? You've Got To Be Kidding Me [Updated]

I don't often write in response to Richard Cohen's columns in the Post, mostly because his columns are usually so uninteresting that they aren't worth...[More]

Glenn Greenwald: Man on Fire

In his previous pre-blogging life, Glenn was a constitutional law and civil rights litigator in New York. And based on today's post - a legal...[More]

More Evidence of a Financial Meltdown

If you aren't scared, you aren't paying attention: Citigroup announced a steep cut in its stock dividend and another big investment by foreign investors on...[More]

Number of the Day: 2018

Fun with numbers, today's version: The Iraqi defense minister said Monday that his nation would not be able to take full responsibility for its internal...[More]

A McCain Takedown [Updated]

In a post entitled "Why I'm a Mitt Man," Matt Y. rapidly morphs from a quasi-defense of Mitt to what may very well be the...[More]

A Connection Between Boston and SF?

But not a good one. Ugh....[More]

More Bad Economic News

Inflation up big, consumer spending down. Not good: Wholesale inflation last year shot up by the largest amount in 26 years while retailers suffered their...[More]

Bush: Intelligence Makes An Independent Judgement, I Make Another

Heh: THE PRESIDENT: . . . We did spend time on Iran. The interesting issue on Iran is the effect of the NIE. And I...[More]

Falling Prices...

As Atrios explains, it really is quite simple: Watching a 3 bedroom condo fall in listed price from $610K to $449K I'm inspired to make...[More]

Close, But Not Quite

In order to "save" the Internet, we must monitor it. All of it. So says Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell: In order for cyberspace...[More]

Breaking: Mitt Romney Defends Himself Against Allegations Of Tolerance

Brilliant: Mitt Romney Defends Himself Against Allegations Of Tolerance And this is pretty great, too: How Can We Raise Awareness In Darfur Of How Much...[More]

January 17, 2008

Short vs. Long-Term Thinking

Wonderful: The White House has exempted the Navy from two major environmental laws in an effort to free the service from a federal court's decision...[More]

Eminent Domain vs. The Wall

Here's an interesting twist on the immigration debate that I hadn't seen before: Landowners and political leaders intensified their opposition to a controversial border fence...[More]

Did You Know?

You owe China approximately $6,000. Yes, you....[More]

Lobbyists Against Romney? [Updated]

I spent most of the last 48 hours driving from Boston to Philly and back, so I didn't get a chance to blog about the...[More]

Prosecuting Blackwater? Good Luck.

Good luck: WASHINGTON — Justice Department officials have told Congress that they face serious legal difficulties in pursuing criminal prosecutions of Blackwater security guards involved...[More]

Our Health Care Mess, The Anecdotal Version

Great story from John Cole here. The conclusion is particularly important: At any rate, my cab driver friend thanks all you out there with insurance,...[More]

About Those Missing Emails...

They're gone forever, apparently. I don't care what your partisan affiliation is - the idea that the president - any president - could ignore the...[More]

Former Republican Congressman Indicted For al-Qaeda Fundraising

In case you missed it.... A former Republican congressman from Michigan who has dedicated himself to building ties between Christians and Muslims was indicted in...[More]

Slow-Motion Collapse

It really feels like watching a slow-motion collapse. One: Merrill Lynch & Co Inc (MER.N) reported about $16 billion in mortgage-related writedowns and adjustments on...[More]

Strange, But True?

Matt Y offers his "bizarre social science result of the day": For instance, assaults increase by about 9% when a community hosts a college football...[More]

Yesterday v. Today

As much as I enjoy reading Andrew's blog, I have to say... lately I'm learning more from his readers than from him. Here's today's gem:...[More]

Canada Puts U.S. on Torture Watch List

Via Andre, CTA reports: Omar Khadr's lawyers say they can't understand why Canada is not doing more to help their client in light of new...[More]

The Huckster

The minute I start to doubt Mike Huckabee, he delivers. If he keeps this up, he could win every primary in the Old South: MYRTLE...[More]

Ronald Reagan Day? [Updated]

Thanks to a few comments by Obama, today has turned into Ronald Reagan day around the liberal/progressive blogosphere. I was really hoping to avoid commenting...[More]

Follow the NH Recount

New Hampshire has just started a complete hand recount of all of the ballots cast in the recent primary election, and the results are being...[More]

January 18, 2008

Lobbyists Against Romney, Take II [Updated]

As I mentioned yesterday, Mitt Romney's latest attempt at a winning campaign narrative is based around the idea that as a "washington outsider," only he...[More]

Today's Edition of "The Slow-Motion Collapse"

Jon Taplin: An honest politician would tell the country the truth. The era of cheap oil, easy credit and spending more than you earn is...[More]

"Iraq's government is at a stalemate"

Mowaffak al-Rubaie, Iraq's national security adviser, writes in today's WaPo: Iraq's government is at a stalemate. As in the United States, there is much discussion...[More]

More Like This, Please!

C'mon Barack... more like this, please! Obama began by recalling a moment in Tuesday night's debate when he and his rivals were asked to name...[More]

History Hesitated???

There are lots of things you can say about 9/11, and by this point, I figured that Rudy had said them all. Not so, apparently....[More]

January 21, 2008

Today's Edition of "The Slow-Motion Collapse"

I think I may need to rename this segment, because it looks like things are really beginning to pick up speed. Although US markets were...[More]

January 23, 2008

Link-O-Rama

Here are a bunch of links to posts and articles I've come across over the last two days that due to my own poor time...[More]

Today's Edition of "The Slow-Motion Collapse"

Roubini from Davos: Indeed, this morning I was again - like last year - a speaker in the main session at the Davos WEF on...[More]

Obama At MLK's Church [Updated]

If you don't think this man could build a new liberal majority coalition in America, you're nuts. This is a once in a generation opportunity....[More]

Bailout!

Moral hazard - the idea that if we are not made to personally bear responsibility for the harm caused by our reckless actions we will...[More]

Numbers of the Day: 25-30%

MarketWatch: Merrill Lynch forecasts nationwide U.S. home prices could decline 25% to 30% over the next three years, as new supply and weak demand weigh...[More]

Somewhere More Important To Be? [Important Update]

Several times over the past two years I've taken to this blog to defend Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. But no longer. Speaking on the...[More]

January 24, 2008

Who Helps The Party Most? [Updated]

When people ask why I think Obama might actually be able to pull off a whole-scale realignment of US politics, I usually give a three-part...[More]

Obama's Super-Duper Strategy

How is Obama planning on competing in the Super-Duper Tuesday states? Ambinder: Obama and his surrogates will operate under the assumption that the more aggressive...[More]

About Bill Clinton

Over the past week or so, as Bill Clinton has dug himself deeper into the democratic presidential race, I've spent a good deal of time...[More]

A Catch 22? I Doubt It.

Steve Benen: After a couple of weeks of dubious and misleading criticisms directed his way, Barack Obama’s campaign has decided to respond in kind, unveiling...[More]

January 25, 2008

It Could Have Been You

As you read this story, remember that it is the very same government that we're supposed to trust to accurately identify, detain, and torture terrorists....[More]

About Those Attacks

Obama gets it exactly right: At a morning press conference, though, Obama indicated that the race wasn’t as nasty as some may think, "I don't...[More]

A Constitutional Question? Erm... No.

There are all kinds of reasons to oppose the idea of returning the Clintons to the White House, but this one from Andrew Sullivan isn't...[More]

McCain v. Reagan

James Joyner: Ronald Reagan last ran for president 24 years ago. A lot has changed since then — partly thanks to his policies. We're not...[More]

Mark Penn Clearly Doesn't Understand Realignments

Mark Penn on what Bill Clinton's time in office meant for American politics: "President Clinton put this country on a fundamentally different path. He changed...[More]

Clinton: I Want Michigan and Florida Back in Play, To Hell With the Rules

A few weeks back I worried that DNC chair Dean might not keep his promise to not seat the delegates from Michigan and Florida. It...[More]

January 26, 2008

Sign Me Up. Now!

I want one. Now. Not tomorrow. Now....[More]

January 27, 2008

Some Thoughts on South Carolina

+ First off, let's declare 28% the number of the day. That's the percentage of the SC vote that separated Barack Obama from Hillary Clinton....[More]

"A President Like My Father"

Caroline Kennedy, daughter of John F. Kennedy, in today's NYT: OVER the years, I’ve been deeply moved by the people who’ve told me they wished...[More]

"An Unbecoming Posture for McCain"

Over the past 24 hours or so, an increasingly bitter war of words has broken out between John McCain and Mitt Romney. The short version?...[More]

Name One

Name one other candidate in your lifetime who could get people to do and say thing like this. Just one......[More]

More On SC Primary Results

Following up on "the other Klein's" observations about SC (which I covered here), Ezra writes: At this point, there are two main electability arguments in...[More]

The Magic Number is 1600

Chris Bowers makes the case....[More]

More Endorsements For Obama

On Monday, Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) will announce his support for Barack Obama. On Tuesday, the day after she delivers the Democratic response to the...[More]

"Pizza As Big As Your Head"

If you grew up in and around DC, this will make your day: SeriousEats has compiled a list of "regional pizza styles," and DC's very...[More]

January 28, 2008

Obama Ignores The Boys On the Bus. Quelle Horreur!

In a long piece dedicated to detailing how Obama's campaign isn't obsessed with managing the media, Howie Kurtz inadvertently demonstrates just how self-important members of...[More]

Toni Morrison Endorses Obama

The woman who famously declared Bill Clinton our "first black president" has just come out for Obama. Here's how ABC describes the endorsement: In it...[More]

A Question For McCain

At this point, everyone seems to agree that at most, Mitt Romney once-upon-a-time supported the idea of "secret timetables" and withdrawal plans from Iraq. Here's...[More]

"It was like getting a permission slip to be idealistic again." [Multiple Updates]

Ezra Klein: Throughout this primary, there's been very little I could bank on. Certainly not my preference in candidates. That changed with the tides. Not...[More]

They Can't Even Agree On Their Flag

Remembering that the point of the surge was to enable political progress, read this: Officials in Iraq's mostly Sunni Muslim Anbar province are refusing to...[More]

California Dreaming

I've been wondering about this myself: Another problem for pollsters is a California peculiarity. A registered independent who shows up at a polling place Feb....[More]

Number of the Day

26%: Sales of new homes fell last year by 26 percent, the steepest drop since records began in 1963, the Commerce Department said on Monday....[More]

Define "Experience"

Matt Y channels Brian B to make a great point: if senior legislators like Judiciary Chairman Pat Leahy, Budget Chairman Kent Conrad, and Health, Education,...[More]

Value-Priced Yardsigns

Andrew Sullivan points to this new ad from Giuliani as a sign of just how weird Rudy's campaign has become. And no doubt the ad's...[More]

"It Is About Looking Backwards, Or Marching Forwards."

Highlights from todays Kennedy endorsement event, courtesy of TPM: After NH, you could tell in Obama's delivery that he had lost some of his mojo....[More]

Econ 101

Our president apparently wonders why he doesn't get more "credit" for our "great" economy. I think this may have something to do with it. Or...[More]

The Socialists Are Coming! The Socialists Are Coming!

These people really are too stupid for words. I think I pay pretty close attention to this stuff, but I must have missed the part...[More]

Around Here I'm Known As Sparkles

Watch this through the first minute. And then try not to giggle. And then watch to 5:00 for the Republican who explains why she plans...[More]

My SOTU Response

I won't be watching, but I read the excerpts of his prepared remarks, and one line in particular stood out: “The secret of our strength,...[More]

January 29, 2008

Up Is The New Down

I thought I'd seen everything at this point, but apparently not. Roger Pilon is the Cato Institute's Chair in Constitutional Studies. CATO, for those who...[More]

About That Handshake

What he said:...[More]

Entirely Predictable

AP: WASHINGTON — The Bush administration is sending strong signals that U.S. troop reductions in Iraq will slow or stop altogether this summer, a move...[More]

Define "Meaningless?" Define "Election?"

Digby: Now I realize that there are no delegates being awarded and maybe there won't be at the convention either. There are people talking about...[More]

A Noun, A Verb, And 9/11

Joe Biden had the best one liner of the campaign when he said "There's only three things he mentions in a sentence: a noun, and...[More]

January 30, 2008

It Ain't Over Yet, Kids

Before it gets too much later in the day (I'm not slacking - I just woke up!), let me join the chorus of bloggers pointing...[More]

Edwards Out [Multiple Updates]

In case you somehow missed it, John Edwards just dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination. I have no special insights on what...[More]

Another Day, Another Signing Statement

Charlie Savage, the man who quite literally wrote the book on Bush's unprecedented and unconstitutional use of "signing statements," has an article in today's Boston...[More]

More On The Florida Vote

Yesterday I offered some of my thoughts on the meaninglessness of last night's Democratic vote in Florida. Today Ezra weighs in, and as is so...[More]

Unconstitutional Behavior

This exchange today between Republican Sen. Specter and Attorney General Mukasey may not at first glance seem to settle much, but watch the body language...[More]

Forgetting Florida

Great point by Steve Benen here: If Hillary hoped to have Florida dominate today's news cycle, Edwards just made sure - accidentally or otherwise -...[More]

More Like This, Please!

I expect we'll be hearing a lot more like this from Obama at tomorrow's CA debate: It’s time for new leadership that understands that the...[More]

Oh My!

I've long doubted the Rove-as-puppet-master narrative, but this might make me reconsider....[More]

Number of the Day

6% That's the gap between Clinton and Obama in the latest national poll from Gallup. So the big question now is, where will the 12%...[More]

The Nuremberg Defense

The more I see of Sen. Whitehouse, the more I like. Here's his second try to get a straight answer out of AG Mukasey on...[More]