We tend to get caught up on personalities and missteps. But structural factors are always helpful to return to.
Two worth considering. Read More
From TPM Reader JR …
I read Josh’s editor’s blog post excerpting from an e-mail from reader EW on the John Kerry fiasco of saying he would’ve voted for war on Iraq even without WMDs.
And it floored me, because I long ago totally forgot about that, and indeed I’m sure at the time, in the heat of political battle, I belittled it in my own mind. I’m sure at the time I just rationalized it away, or else I’d remember it today as the same kick in the gut that EW remembered.
Not content to let Mars get all the attention, Earth shows what it’s got. Impressive.
Mitt Romney on that now infamous photo of him and his Bain partners back in the day:
Ann Coulter says Romney campaign spokesperson Andrea Saul must be fired for touting Romneycare.
Is Romney flip-floppery just impossible to square with the GOP brand? TPM Reader CL says yes …
I think JR is right that the essence of the attack on Kerry was that he was inconsistent, flip-flopper, whatever. But I disagree that this is unimportant in the current election.
Is Romneycare Mitt’s Iraq War? From TPM Reader WB …
I was volunteering for Kerry when he made the comment about how he would have authorized the use of force in Iraq even knowing what we knew then. I still vividly remember the anguished conversations I had with fellow Kerry volunteers on the bus ride from RI to NH about the comments.