Editors’ Blog - 2013
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03.08.13 | 9:27 am
Readers Respond on DOMA

From TPM Reader LF

I believed in 1992 that Clinton was politically correct to sign the law in 1996. But I was wrong.

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03.08.13 | 9:27 am
Readers Respond on DOMA

From TPM Reader LF

I believed in 1992 that Clinton was politically correct to sign the law in 1996. But I was wrong.

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03.08.13 | 9:33 am
Readers Respond on DOMA Pt.2

Did DOMA forestall a constitutional amendment? I’d never thought of this angle and not sure I buy it. But an interesting point.

From TPM Reader VF

A very good but complicated question.

Recall that during the debates in the early 2000s over whether there should be a federal marriage amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, Democrats routinely argued against it NOT on discriminatory grounds but rather that DOMA made the amendment unnecessary. i.e. Alabama has nothing to fear since DOMA won’t force them to recognize Massachusetts gay marriages.

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03.08.13 | 9:43 am
That Civil War Thing

In my Prime live chat yesterday, a reader asked whether I thought Sen. Paul’s drone filibuster signaled a sea change in Republican national security politics. My answer: no. It’s an example of every faction — even long suppressed ones — having their moment as long as the party is leaderless and in disarray.

03.08.13 | 9:51 am
Yet More on DOMA

TPM Reader MN makes a point that I’d forgotten and which the vote totals hadn’t reminded me of — if Clinton had vetoed DOMA, Congress easily had the votes to override the veto.

03.08.13 | 9:53 am
Ooops

New York high school suspends armed guards program after guard accidentally fires his gun in the hallway during class.

03.08.13 | 10:35 am
Last Hurrah

Ahmadinejad kisses the casket of Hugo Chavez and some other stellar shots from today’s state funeral, including this and this.

03.08.13 | 10:59 am
The End Of Obamacare Detente

When Washington Republicans’ decided to moderate their substantive position on immigration reform but no other issues after the 2012 election, I don’t think they gamed out all the ways it would reinforce the bad habits they established over the last two years.

That choice has actually made it harder for the GOP to dial back the procedural aggressiveness — the constant creation of legislative crises — that destroyed their standing with the public shortly after they captured the House. They managed to put off another debt ceiling crisis, but only by locking themselves into an untenable position on sequestration, and by making a politically perilous pledge to pass a budget that comes into balance within 10 years.

Now the same basic dynamic is complicating GOP efforts not to escalate a debate over funding the government into a full-scale shutdown fight. Read More

03.08.13 | 1:34 pm
Join Us

If you’re a Prime member and haven’t checked out the new Prime 2.0 beta discussion area, definitely drop by. We’ve got some great discussions up and running. We just opened up a thread to discuss my post from earlier today about the morality of Bill Clinton signing DOMA in 1996.

If you haven’t signed into the beta yet, read this first.

03.09.13 | 4:20 am
Enough of the “Disarray” Meme?

TPM Reader BC has a question …

Look, I love Republican disarray as much as the next guy, but four months after E-day I’m still confused by this notion that the GOP’s now in turmoil because it lacks a “strong leader.”

I want to challenge TPM to question on this narrative a little more – because frankly, the more I think about it, the more it seems like the kind of lazy pseudo-explanation that mainstream reporters fall back on to avoid serious, thoughtful analysis of the party’s woes… And I come to TPM to get away from that.

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