November 2, 2006

A Uniter, Not a Divider?

Andrew Sullivan provides two examples on how Bush really is bringing all of us together.... [More]

What It All Means

TPM has some amazing readers: I hope that when the political history of the last half century is written it will show, as it should, that the Republicans engaged in... [More]

November 8, 2006

First You Win, Then You Govern

An important point to remember during this time of great political change. Throughout our history, our politics follow a very clear pattern. Ideological regimes establish themselves, govern for a time,... [More]

Jon Tester Wins

Montana takes another huge step towards becoming a new blue state. The man from Big Sandy is now going to DC. This is what our new Democratic Party looks like:... [More]

A Blow Out

I knew this was a wave, but I didn't realize - even after all the victories - just how big it was. Brad DeLong: 32,100,000 vs. 24,524,000 That's the split... [More]

Webb Wins

The AP calls it: Webb takes Virginia. I find it unbelievably fitting that the final two races that put the Dems over the top in the Senate were in Montana... [More]

November 15, 2006

Unintentional Irony

On the one hand, Republican leaders are expressing growing concern over the growing regionalization of the Republican Party. On the other hand, Republican leaders just elected Sen. Trent Lott, Mr.... [More]

Libertarian Democrat?

Kos and Glenn Greenwald make the case. The mountains of the West aren't turning purple, they are turning blue. Here's yet another example, once again from the Great State of... [More]

November 20, 2006

It Will Come From The West...

Via Kos, here's a great story from The Salt Lake City Tribune on the rapid transformation of the mountain west. An excerpt: A Tribune analysis of U.S. House results shows... [More]