Editors’ Blog - 2009
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05.15.09 | 12:41 pm
Michael Steele at the NRA

Michael Steele: Obama will take away our guns so we won’t be able to defend ourselves from Khalid Sheik Mohammed once he brings him here from Gitmo.

05.15.09 | 12:55 pm
Begala Cheers Cheney

Paul Begala cheers on Dick Cheney’s efforts to dismantle the GOP.

05.15.09 | 1:04 pm
Did Matthews Even Read the Memo?

I’m a little unclear on this. I’m listening to Chris Matthews saying that CIA Director Leon Panetta just dished out some smackdown to Nancy Pelosi, claiming that the CIA records are accurate and that Pelosi is wrong. Only his memo doesn’t say that at all. It’s really not any different — in terms of who’s right and who’s wrong — than what he said when he released the original memos. Look what it says. It’s highly hedged.

Alas, Politico, CNN, AP and almost everyone else seems along for the spin.

05.15.09 | 2:03 pm
TPMtv: The Day in 100 Seconds

Full-size video at TPMtv.com.

05.15.09 | 2:27 pm
Undislcosed No More

TPM debuts the official Dick Cheney Torture Media Tour slide show.

05.15.09 | 3:36 pm
The Dr. Evil Years

I’m going to start this weekend by meditating on this photo of Dick Cheney zipping around on a segway.

05.15.09 | 7:43 pm
Netanyahu’s Visit

On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will visit the White House for what is likely be a pivotal first visit with President Obama. Given both parties’ interest in avoiding public disagreement we probably will not get any immediate sense of the substance of their conversations. But the two men, all protestations to the contrary, are on a collision course.

President Obama wants a peace settlement based on a two state solution and he’s signaled through top advisors that he wants a settlement during his first term of office. And Obama, unlike President Bush, actually appears to mean it. Netanyahu wants continued settlement expansion and no Palestinian state. Publicly this is muddled over by claims that he wants to focus on building up the Palestinian economy on the West Bank, as preparation for some possible, maybe autonomy or independence to happen in the never specified and never-to-happen future.

Then there’s the question of Iran. The Netanyahu government has spent its brief time in office aggressively pushing the line that any work on the Palestinian front can’t happen until the threat of the Iranian nuclear program is definitively ended. That has the dual benefit — if the premise is accepted — of forcing the US to shelve its entire approach to Iran, follow the Netanyahu government’s lead and close the door on any work toward a final settlement with the Palestinians.

What it all comes down to is that Obama wants a peace deal and Netanyahu doesn’t. And Netanyahu is making a big push to tie Obama’s hands or get him to back off his policy.

Add to this that Netanyahu has been Prime Minister before. And a very big reason he stopped being Prime Minister the first time is that he got crosswise with the US President — something that amounts to the third rail of Israeli politics. An Israeli PM who can’t successively manage the US-Israel relationship usually can’t last long.

So both men have strong domestic imperatives to limit any appearance of disagreement. But each also wants to follow a policy that is completely in conflict with the one the other wants to pursue. My hunch (and my hope — and hopefully I’m not confusing the two) here is that Obama has many more cards than Netanyahu but that Netanyahu doesn’t fully grasp that and that over time he’ll overplay his hand and find himself out of office like he did a decade ago. But at some point, and probably soon (remember, he’s got the speech in Cairo early next month) Obama will start having to put his own cards on the table and putting clear limits on what he’ll accept.

05.15.09 | 8:19 pm
Off You Go

Many have suggested that Gov. Jon Huntsman (R) of Utah, whose sanity and 21st century views have set him apart from many in today’s GOP, as a potential presidential candidate in 2012. But that probably just became much less likely as tomorrow he’ll resign the governorship and accept President Obama’s nomination to serve as Ambassador to China.

05.16.09 | 3:00 am
What Happened Yesterday?

Full-size video at TPMtv.com.

05.16.09 | 9:19 am
TPMDC Saturday Roundup

President Obama officially announces the nomination of Utah’s Republican Governor (and previously a potential presidential candidate) Jon Huntsman to be Ambassador to China. That and other political news in today’s TPMDC Saturday Roundup.