Thanks to a loss of two congressional seats from post-census redistricting, two of Ohio’s longtime Democratic congressional representatives are fighting for survival this week.
Our Benjy Sarlin reports on how the battle between Dennis Kucinich and Marcy Kaptur has gotten ugly.
Will House Republicans be able to pass a federal budget this year?
The polls out of Ohio are starting to look a lot like Michigan, with a probable come from behind victory for Mitt.
Not content to be labeled a one-trick pony with his state-specific renditions of “America the Beautiful”, Mitt Romney proves in Tennessee that he knows how to mix things up.
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s on-going ‘investigation’ into President Obama’s birth certificate turns out to be a for-profit endeavor.
I’m certainly not the first person to note that the public discussion about Iran and its nuclear intentions has taken on a markedly different tone in the United States in recent weeks. The prospect of war over those intentions — unclear though they remain — is increasingly discussed and reported less in matters of “if”, but of “when.”
That certainly doesn’t mean we’re on our way, but those who remember 2003 well, and worry that we’ve perhaps not learned its lessons have been given good cause to wonder.
As to those lessons, take a quick look at this screen-shot from CNN’s Situation Room this afternoon. Read More
New insights into how Goldman Sachs operates.
It’s not so much that I agree with Paul Pillar’s conclusions regarding a nuclear-capable Iran, but that he lays out the proper, rational framework for how to analyze the problem — an approach completely at odds with most of the irrational conventional wisdom about Iran. You should take a few minutes to read Pillar’s piece.