Editors’ Blog - 2012
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07.10.12 | 1:34 pm
Score One For The New Guys

The market-disrupting Uber car-booking service prevails (for now) in its battle with DC’s Taxicab Commission.

07.10.12 | 7:55 pm
Introducing PollTracker 2012

Today we’re announcing the official release of the 2012 edition of PollTracker.com, TPM Media’s proprietary poll aggregating, averaging and charting application. It’s quite simply the best place on the web to find all the latest polls, averages of the races that you’re following and beautiful, interactive charts that help you visualize what’s happening in a race and where it’s likely to be going.

Join me after the jump for a complete tour. Read More

07.11.12 | 5:03 am
Top Dems Hit Romney on Hostage Taking

Hoping Romney can be made to own Congressional intransigence, top Dems push Romney to answer for taking middle class income tax ‘hostage’.

07.11.12 | 5:18 am
Puzzling

Conservative policy wonks: Obamacare is nothing like Romneycare; in fact, Romneycare isn’t much like Romneycare either!

07.11.12 | 5:42 am
Michael Steele Pulling No Punches

The former RNC chairman talks to TPM’s Evan McMorris-Santoro and says Mitt Romney’s speech today to the NAACP is a “moot point” but he doesn’t stop there:

The RNC has done very little since I left office to expand on the work that we had done in this area. They’ve got a website, God bless them. It’s always good to put a website up with some black faces on it. Outreach.

Outreach indeed.

07.11.12 | 6:11 am
Giving Electric More Muscle

How do you get the power and torque you need for larger vehicles like pickup trucks from an electric motor? How about separate electric motors for each wheel?

07.11.12 | 6:57 am
Sorkin’d

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) hilariously complains to HBO after “The Newsroom” reported that he is in favor of repealing the 14th Amendment.

07.11.12 | 7:09 am
About What You’d Expect

How does it play telling the NAACP you’re going to repeal “Obamacare”?

 
 
 
 
 

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07.11.12 | 7:23 am
When You Feel Like Letting Go, Hold On

Normally in a general election, you’d expect both parties, and both presidential candidates, to moderate some of their maximalist positions. And on some issues, that’s happening in this election.

But not on taxes. Read More

07.11.12 | 7:32 am
Pro-Tip, as They Say

There’s been a lot of chatter over the last few days about whether super-wealthy candidates get a hard rap in US politics or whether Mitt Romney is being held to a higher or harder standard. Romney is probably the wealthiest man ever to run for President, even in inflation adjusted dollars. (There are some claims that Washington was wealthier but it’s based on a total misreading of the value of land during the period.) But certainly there have been many extremely wealthy men who’ve run for President and won — Roosevelts, one Kennedy, a couple Bushes, etc.

But all of this talk ignores a fact so salient and obvious that it’s hard to fathom how some are nevertheless oblivious to it. Having vast wealth and aggressively working the law and tax code to avoid taxes is a very different thing if your policy agenda is geared almost entirely to benefit the super wealthy. If you’re a gazillionaire and your main pitch is to cut taxes on gazillionaires that’s just gonna put a bit more emphasis on your wealth. This logic should not be difficult to grasp. Read More