RNC Hispanic outreach director tweets that she misspoke about Romney not having an immigration policy yet:
I misspoke, Romney’s position on immigration is clear mi.tt/KiMi3x
— Bettina Inclan (@BettinaInclan) May 8, 2012
TPM Reader GJ recalls contacting Maurice Sendak about using Where The Wild Things Are images in his high school’s yearbook:
I think your question regarding the generation gap concerning the familiarity of Maurice Sendak confuses two issues: familiarity with the man and familiarity with his work.
I was born in the late 1970s. I most certainly read Where the Wild Things Are as a child. Not only that, while in high school (in the 1990s), our yearbook committee decided to go with a Where the Wild Things Are theme. The yearbook staff wrote to Mr. Sendak to ask him if it was ok to use the book’s imagery. Rather than sending a simple yes or no response back, he mailed the school a set of entirely new and original drawings just for our yearbook! It was amazing.
How’s Mitt Romney claiming credit for the auto bailout playing with anti-bailout Republicans on Capitol Hill? It’s tricky. Very tricky.
The news that the CIA and allied intelligence agencies disrupted another attempt by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to take down an airliner with a pair of underpants (or, it likely seems, actually infiltrated AQAP and made off with the explosive skivvies before they could be used) has set off a predictable round of teeth-chattering in the cable television class.
The summary? We may not know much — but we do know we stopped another “bad guy.”
They’re voting in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Indiana today. The consensus is that incumbent Dick Lugar loses to tea party sweetheart Richard Mourdock. The TPM Poll Average gives Mourdock a 45-41 lead, but there hasn’t been any polling on the race in more than a week. So stay tuned. We’ll have all the results live as they are tabulated this evening. All of the state’s polls are closed by 7 p.m. ET.
Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) has released a new video showing him rehabbing from his January stroke. The reports about his condition from his staff and doctors over the last few months always struck me as factual and accurate but as somewhat cool and unemotional. You were left to read between the lines just how debilitating the stroke really was. This new video makes it quite clear: very debilitating. As Kirk himself says, it was a “big stroke.”
The three big races tonight are:
IN-Sen: Longtime incumbent Dick Lugar trying to win his party’s nomination in the GOP primary against Richard Mourdock.
WI-Gov: Democrats battling it out to face Gov. Scott Walker in a recall election.
NC-Gay Marriage: North Carolina voters deciding whether to enshrine only marriage between a man and a woman in the state constitution (a yes vote is anti-gay marriage).
White Supremacist leader & crew nabbed in Florida terror probe.
“The race war, he believed, was coming. So Florida white supremacist leader Marcus Faella instructed his followers over the past two years to prepare for it.”
