Month: May 2008

Global No-Confidence Vote: Not Worst Case

One hallmark of wishful thinking (seems to be a lot of that going around in 2008) is believing that in the short-term when things aren’t immediately worst-case, that it’s okay to ignore all the long-term evidence and...

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The Code in the Campaign

I want to make it clear up front that I love Chris Bowers and really enjoy almost all of his analysis. I learn things from him all the time. But there are a couple of areas where I have been frustrated with his take on this...

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Open Thread

If you ask John McCain in a town hall meeting whether it is true or not that he once called his wife a c*nt in public, you get an half-hour interview from the Secret Service.

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IndyStar: Bayh’s Star is Falling

This is interesting local coverage from the Indianapolis Star: It’s been a rough few days for Sen. Evan Bayh. After years of holding a near death grip over so much of the state’s Democratic Party establishment, the...

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