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Another Day, Another Outcry Over Sequester Cuts

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 28th, 2013 12:08 am by HL

Another Day, Another Outcry Over Sequester Cuts

Romney Good, Christie Bad: Is CPAC Insane?
Robert Schlesinger, US News
I'm sorry, why exactly has New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie been banned from the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC to its friends and attendees)? Why would CPAC want to exclude him? Could it be that the right has gotten so weirdly, short-sightedly venal?There have been a couple of explanations. First the National Review's Eliana Johnson quoted a CPAC insider as saying that “Christie has a "˜limited future' in the national Republican party given his position on gun control,” and that given that this year's focus “the future of…

Sequester: Good for America, Bad for D.C.
John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
This Friday marks the day that automatic federal spending cuts will take place thanks to an incompetent political class willfully blind to constitutional limits. Though reductions on the order of $86 billion are truly microscopic, politicians and their media enablers are predictably predicting economic Armageddon thanks to a tiny cut in planned spending increases.As USA Today put it on Monday, “Coming soon, the lines at airport security might get longer, the hours of service [horrors!] at Head Start centers might get shorter and the FBI might have fewer agents tracking down bad…

Celebrity President Faces Real Tests
Howard Fineman, Huffington Post
WASHINGTON — Ladies and gentlemen, the envelope please. The Oscar for best performance in the role of Mainstream Cultural Icon goes to … first lady Michelle Obama.With the practiced ease of an old Hollywood hand, Mrs. Obama presided Sunday night, by live remote from the White House, over the Best Picture Award ceremony in the Oscars' finale. It was just the most recent and most glitteringly dramatic example of how the Obama administration has conquered the world of celebrity and social communication.


The Meaning of Our American Creed

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 26th, 2013 12:09 am by HL

The Meaning of Our American Creed
Brian Vanyo, RealClearHistory
Plesse See The Origins of Our American CreedIn 1776, the American people were at war, fighting to preserve the common principles that bound them together in society. They were fighting to defend the fundamental truths set forth in the Declaration of Independence “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”Today, we still celebrate our independence and pay tribute to our founding charter, but do we really understand it? Do we know the meaning of our…

Don’t Feel Sorry for Karl Rove
Michelle Cottle, The Daily Beast
What in the hell was Karl Rove thinking? This has been the question on the minds of many political observers since the Republican super-strategist opened up a nasty new front in the ongoing civil war between his party's purists and its pragmatists. The storm broke February 6, when Rove, via the front page of The New York Times, debuted his newest venture, the Conservative Victory Project: an aggressive battle plan for the midterms that involves his super PAC, American Crossroads, intervening in the GOP primaries to try to ensure that the strongest, most electable…

Lew’s Citi Contract Proof of Wall Street – Washington Corruption

Rick Scott Runs Up the White Flag
DeWayne Wickham, USA Today
SettingsCancelSetYou are logged in as CloseTo find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQsLet friends in your social network know what you are reading about125 sharesA link has been posted to your Facebook feed. A tweet has been posted to your Twitter account. A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Florida Gov. Rick Scott(Photo: Joe Raedle, Getty Images)You had to know this flip-flop was coming.Rick Scott, the Tea Party-backed political neophyte who overcame a health care fraud scandal en route to a surprise victory in…

The Race to Replace Jesse Jr.
Ilan Greenberg, The New Republic
About 35 politically engaged people, almost entirely African-American women, sat in booths at Beggars Pizza on E. 147th, a long street lined with fast food outlets and boarded-up barbecue rib shacks in Harvey, one of the economically depressed suburbs ringing the Southeast Side of Chicago.The women drank coffee or sipped water and ignored the doleful oration pouring from an enormous flat-screen TV: a live broadcast of the funeral service of Hadiya Pendleton, the girl shot dead in a Chicago park a week after singing in the presidential inauguration. 


Long Past Time to Give Pipeline the Green Light

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 25th, 2013 12:09 am by HL

Long Past Time to Give Pipeline the Green Light

Medicaid Expansion the Right Call

To Ensure Upward Mobility, Fix Education System
Sen. Rand Paul, WT
America’s educational system is leaving behind anyone who starts with disadvantages, and that is wrong. Those born in poverty already face significant challenges. For those striving to climb the ladder of success, we must fix our schools.The question then bears asking: What is the best way? Let’s start with what we’ve tried.We have cut classroom size in half and tripled spending on education, and still we lag behind much of the world. We have moved control from the local level to the federal level. We have passed No Child Left Behind, which has not worked, and…

When the Best Thing to Do Is to Settle
Cass Sunstein, New Republic
Here is my nominee for the worst phrase in the English language: “it is what it is.” The phrase combines resignation, even despair, with self-congratulatory smugness. It is a fatal combination, because one really should not be self-congratulatory about despair.The phrase is always awful, but it is especially despicable when used by someone in a position of authority, who invokes it to dash the hopes of someone who is in a position of supplication. Imagine, for example, an employer telling a job applicant that she isn’t going to be hired, or a bank officer telling…

Does Hollywood Have a Foreign Policy?
Joshua Keating, Foreign Policy
Foreign-policy wonks enjoy movie stars and high fashion as much as everyone else, but this Sunday they may have extra incentive to tune in, thanks to two nominees very much in the center of pressing international political debates. It's not often that Hollywood films prompt official Senate inquiries, but the early scenes of Kathryn Bigelow's Oscar-nominated Zero Dark Thirty, which strongly imply that torture was used to gain valuable intelligence that led to the killing of Osama Bin Laden, have reignited the debate over the “enhanced interrogation” practices of the George…


GOP Governors Make Peace With ObamaCare

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 23rd, 2013 12:08 am by HL

GOP Governors Make Peace With ObamaCare
Dana Milbank, Wash Post
 “It is not a white flag of surrender,” Florida Gov. Rick Scott said.This was technically true: Scott did not wave a banner of any color when he announced Wednesday that he wants Florida to expand Medicaid, a key piece of Obamacare.But make no mistake: Scott, a tea party Republican and outspoken critic of the law, was laying down arms in defeat. The former hospital executive won his gubernatorial race in 2010 by campaigning against Obamacare, and as governor he fought the law in court.  Even when the Supreme Court ruled against his position last year, he…

Republican Budget Fantasies
Jonathan Chait, New York Magazine
One of the new John Boehner sequestration talking points is that Republicans couldn’t possibly accept any new revenue, even the revenue he was publicly offering two months ago, because there are still wasteful government programs. As Boehner wrote yesterday, “no one should be talking about raising taxes when the government is still paying people to play videogames, giving folks free cellphones, and buying $47,000 cigarette-smoking machines.” Republicans today are repeating the cell-phone-video-game-smoking-machine line today. (“As long as wasteful…

The Sunshine State ObamaCare Shakedown


The End of Cheap Airfare

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 21st, 2013 12:09 am by HL

The End of Cheap Airfare
Matthew Yglesias, Slate
Time to shed a tear into your tiny plastic cups of tomato juice, because the merger between US Airways and American Airlines announced last week marks the end of the era of cheap domestic airfares. Thanks to Northwest’s takeover by Delta, Continental’s takeover by United, and AirTran’s takeover by Southwest, and now this, four giant airlines will soon control about 70 percent of the American market.* That’s not exact a monopoly situation, but it does mean that the 30-plus year run of robust competition and ever-falling airfares is almost certainly…

Environmentally Sound Reasons to Allow Keystone Pipeline

Obama’s Sequestration Strategy: Shame
Brown & Sherman, Politico
President Barack Obama’s sequester strategy is all about one word: shame. With the parties at an impasse on stopping across-the-board budget cuts set to hit March 1, the White House is prepping another multimedia, cross-country drive to stoke public outrage against congressional Republicans. 


Wake-Up Call Needed on Black-on-Black Violence

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 20th, 2013 12:08 am by HL

Wake-Up Call Needed on Black-on-Black Violence
James Causey, MJS
In the last scene of Spike Lee's film “School Daze,” Laurence Fishburne is shown running around a black college campus screaming at everyone to “Wake up!”He wanted people to wake up and take notice of what was going on around them because things were getting out of control and it needed to stop.Today, 25 years later, documentary filmmaker Sixx King said black America needs a real life wake-up call because African-Americans are numb to the violence around them. Black men are killing each other at a record pace, but few are taking a stand against senseless violence.

‘New Morality’ at Barclays: Same Old Wall St.
William Cohan, Bloomberg
Is there suddenly a “new morality” on Wall Street? There is, if you believe Antony Jenkins, the chief executive officer of Barclays Plc.It’s tempting to trust this sweet-talking British banking executive, still in the flush of his new appointment to run the scandal-ridden institution. He is understandably anxious to distance himself and his bank from the atrocious behavior rampant at Barclays during the absolute monarchy of his predecessor, Robert Diamond. 

Dems Start Running From ObamaCare
James Taranto, Wall St. Journal
“Powerful Democrats” subjected a top Obama administration health-care official “to withering criticism” last week, notes Walter Russell Mead. When Gary Cohen, head of the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, appeared before the Senate Finance Committee, chairman Max Baucus of Montana and Sens. Ron Wyden (Ore.), Bill Nelson (Fla.) and Maria Cantwell (Wash.) “tore into him.”Best of the Web Today columnist James Taranto on the emerging liberal criticisms of ObamaCare. Photos: Getty ImagesThe hearing didn't attract much journalistic…

Jack Lew & Obama’s Finance-Friendly Status Quo
Lloyd Green, Dly Beast
Last year, the Obama campaign waged an all-out assault on Mitt Romney for his offshore investments””a “guy with a Swiss bank account,” with “millions in the Cayman Islands, who refused to release his tax returns,” as Joe Biden put it. That was then. Now the Obama administration expects Jack Lew to be confirmed as Treasury secretary””despite his having invested $56,000 in a Cayman Islands”“based private equity fund during the career political operative's lucrative dip into the private sector. 

The New Liberals
Paul Waldman, The American Prospect
When he leaves office in January of 2017 — provided there isn't a terrible scandal or some kind of economic or foreign policy disaster between now and then — Barack Obama will likely be hailed as the greatest Democratic hero since John F. Kennedy. He got most of the way there just by winning a second term, before we even get to his already substantial policy successes. But the real reason is that for a long time to come, Obama will represent for Democrats the moment when they and their beliefs were ascendant. You can see it in the way some Democrats are already positioning themselves…


Hardball on Hagel Could Haunt the GOP

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 18th, 2013 12:08 am by HL

Hardball on Hagel Could Haunt the GOP

Building the Rubio Brand
Alex Leary & Adam Smith, Tampa Bay Times
Sen. Marco Rubio is on a breathless rise, a testament to his political skill and demographic appeal that last week saw him delivering the Republican State of the Union response and appearing on the cover of Time as “The Republican Savior.” But behind the scenes is a relentless, methodical effort to build the Rubio brand, aided by a team of strategists and media handlers positioning the 41-year-old Floridian for an expected presidential run.They include members of Rubio's Senate staff and presidential campaign veterans who work for the political committee Rubio formed ostensibly…

Can Another Unknown Reprise Scott Brown’s Upset?
Scott Conroy, RCP
LONGMEADOW, Mass. — When Scott Brown announced that he would not seek a return to the Senate by running for Secretary of State John Kerry's vacated seat, Republicans' prospects of winning their second Massachusetts special election in little more than three years dimmed significantly.But as Reps. Ed Markey and Stephen Lynch ramp up their high-profile battle to win the April 30 Democratic primary for the seat, a far less well-known duo of Republicans is quietly giving the GOP hope that one of them might replicate Brown's feat — an upset win in 2010.State Rep. Dan Winslow, who…


Obama’s Preschool Proposal Is a Fantasy

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 17th, 2013 12:08 am by HL

Obama’s Preschool Proposal Is a Fantasy
Carrie Lukas, Forbes
Gail Collins believes it's long past time for government to do more to subsidize preschool, as President Obama suggested during the State of the Union.  Her big regret is that this wasn't accomplished in the early 1970s, when it was being advanced by Walter Mondale.   As Collins writes about this topic, she refers to these government proposals as part of the "drive to make quality preschool education available to every family in the United States." Because it's just that easy, right?

The Minority Youth Unemployment Act

We Owe Our Kids Universal Preschool
Jonah Edelman, USA Today
On Tuesday night, President Obama pledged to work with states to make high quality pre-school available to all children. I immediately thought of Tre Thompson, a 4-year old in Oklahoma. Tre's mom, Christina Thompson, cannot believe how much her son already learned this year in his full-day, free pre-school class in Oklahoma City. “Since he's been in school his vocabulary has increased tremendously,” Thompson says. “The other day he came home and said, 'You know what, mom? You are being ridiculous.'” Thompson chuckles. “And then he asked,…


Rahm Toying With 2016 Run, Sources Say

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 16th, 2013 12:08 am by HL

Rahm Toying With 2016 Run, Sources Say
Lloyd Grove, Daily Beast
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is said by well-connected Democrats to be considering the idea of running for president if Hillary Clinton opts out of the 2016 race. The 53-year-old Emanuel, who is busy raising money for his 2015 reelection campaign in the Windy City, has had discussions both over the phone and face to face in the past month with Democratic Party donors and fundraisers about a possible White House run, according to sources. 

Mock Ashley Judd at Your Own Risk, Mitch
Molly Redden, New Republic
The last time Ashley Judd made headlines as an actress, it was March 2012 and she was responding to plastic surgery gossip. This was no boilerplate denial. Speculation about her puffy face had trailed her as she promoted the debut of her ABC drama “Missing,” and Judd, in a Daily Beast essay that went viral, wrote that “the conversation was pointedly nasty, gendered, and misogynistic and embodies what all girls and women in our culture, to a greater or lesser degree, endure every day, in ways both outrageous and subtle.” 1 To the lady blogs, her words were catnip….

Obama’s Visit a Headache for Emanuel
John Kass, Chicago Tribune
The big guy is coming to Chicago, and that can't be good for the not-as-big guy on the fifth floor of Chicago's City Hall.In politics, stuff rolls downhill. The big guy on Pennsylvania Avenue doesn't want stuff on his shoes, and neither does the not-as-big guy on LaSalle Street.What's rolling downhill now is the aftermath of the slaying of Hadiya Pendleton, the 15-year-old innocent shot to death a mile from Obama's Chicago home in Kenwood. 


Did the CIA Betray Syria’s Rebels?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 11th, 2013 12:09 am by HL

Did the CIA Betray Syria’s Rebels?
Mike Giglio, Newsweek
In mid-August, a well-connected Syrian activist drove to the border city of Gaziantep in southern Turkey to meet two officers from the CIA. The officers had set up shop in a conference room at a luxury hotel, where representatives from a handful of opposition groups lounged in the lobby, waiting for their turn at an audience.

GOP’s New Weapon: Bob Woodward
Eliana Johnson, National Review
Republicans Friday afternoon bludgeoned the administration with an unlikely weapon in the political battle over the impending sequestration: the words of Bob Woodward, the Washington Post journalist whose exposure of the Watergate scandal in 1972 brought down the Nixon presidency.

The Ignorance Caucus
Paul Krugman, New York Times
Last week Eric Cantor, the House majority leader, gave what his office told us would be a major policy speech. And we should be grateful for the heads-up about the speech’s majorness. Otherwise, a read of the speech might have suggested that he was offering nothing more than a meager, warmed-over selection of stale ideas. Paul Krugman For Op-Ed, follow @nytopinion and to hear from the editorial page editor, Andrew Rosenthal, follow @andyrNYT. To be sure, Mr. Cantor tried to sound interested in serious policy discussion. But he didn’t…