If you didn’t know that top Romney strategist Stuart Stevens was a screen writer, you will now. Just so, if you never quite got the whole Clint Eastwood thing, that’s clear too. Because Clint’s probably either going to direct or star in the True History of the 2012 campaign, the treatment for which Stevens has just released.
In this telling, Mitt Romney was nothing but a stone cold rebel. Didn’t fit and didn’t care. He was just going to have fun, keep it real, stick it to the losers and generally blow the doors off the whole place whatever the DC crowd and the insiders and the elites thought. And damn if he didn’t win the whole thing in the end. At least if you’re counting the good people. Sure, he didn’t catch with the poors and the melanin crowd. But c’mon: Who the f’ cares, right? Mitt Romney, the President of Real America.
In a small way, I think this is very significant.
Former PM Ehud Olmert supports Palestinian President Abbas’s move to get observer state status for Palestine at the UN.
There have been signs out of the Netanyahu government over the last few days that all the threats of dire punishment if the PA does this are going to be set aside. Looking at it up close, they seemed to realize that the draconian measures they’d threatening were not only ridiculous but profoundly counter-productive. But take note of Olmert.
Another GOP Rep says he’s abandoning his Norqust no tax pledge. This time it’s Rep. Chris Gibson (R-NY) who only a year ago was getting harangued by constituents over the pledge.
From the Oneonta Daily Star …
More than a year after he took a pledge to refuse to support any tax increases, newly re-elected Rep. Chris Gibson, R-Kinderhook, confirmed Tuesday he is on a new path — one that does not include embracing conservative Grover Norquist’s push for holding the line on taxes regardless of the consequences.
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Asked if his decision shows he has evolved to the point he will no longer assume the position of an inflexible naysayer against higher taxes, Gibson told The Daily Star, “I don’t envision signing any pledges now because going forward I have a record that I’m proud to run on that’s pro-growth.”
Descending from the Jesuits and their probabilism and the Rabbis and their Talmudic interpretations, official Washington is now deep in a complex exegesis of the Norquist anti-tax pledge. Is it eternal? Is it limited to a single term? If a tax rises in the forest but no one voted to rise it, did it really rise? Read More
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Republicans push back against claims they’re about to cave on taxes.
Dems laugh off GOP demand that they make first move on Medicare benefit cuts.
As Ezra Klein noted, the message between the White House’s budget proposal is that President Obama is done negotiating with himself when he sits down with congressional Republicans.