Editors’ Blog - 2013
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02.08.13 | 6:14 am
Eeesh

Hacker gains access to Bush family email accounts — and discovers more of George W.’s original paintings.

02.08.13 | 6:59 am
Teachers Union: Focus on Voting Rights

The nation’s biggest teachers’ union has sent an open letter to President Obama ahead of this year’s State of the Union address. And notably voting rights are at the center of their agenda and concerns.

02.08.13 | 7:22 am
The Battle of Evermore

TPM Reader NS tries to get a handle on what the GOP civil war is really about …

OK, so yeah, life is a battle. Struggle underlines most political philosophy in one way or another, and building capacities to engage those struggles, violently or non-violently, is an interesting way to think about how forms of communication develop and are employed.

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02.08.13 | 8:45 am
Weird, Sad … Especially for People

Mississippi Republicans fight amongst themselves over whether to implement a state health care exchange as envisioned by ‘Obamacare’ or force the federal government to impose a non-state-customized one on the state.

The weird thing of course is that the option that keeps more control at the local level is the one that people ‘feel’ like makes you more pro-Obamacare. So the most conservative state officials need to demand the one-size fits all model — basically a parody of conservative grievances about the federal government.

02.08.13 | 8:51 am
Eastwood Breaks Silence

Eastwood on RNC chair speech: Mofos, that’s just how I roll. Watch.

02.08.13 | 9:11 am
Okay, That’s a Bit Weird

It probably didn’t surprise anyone that Chris Christie called out the former White House doctor who publicly said his obesity might cause him to die in office. But apparently Christie called Dr. Connie Mariano at home and chewed her out over the phone about her observations.

02.08.13 | 9:51 am
Waiting for the Reckoning

TPM Reader JB (a former GOP staffer if I remember right) doesn’t think either side of the current GOP struggle has reckoned with the first decade of this century …

I don’t think I rely on analysis dripping with the smugness and self-satisfaction your correspondent NS displays.

Instead, let’s eschew the pop psychology jargon and look at the public record. Both the Tea Party types and the big GOP donors represented by Karl Rove were fully on board with just about everything the Bush administration said or did. For all their zeal now, the only major policy issue on which Republicans now aligned with the Tea Party ever clashed with Bush was immigration reform — for which Bush himself, remember, didn’t actually fight that hard.

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02.08.13 | 10:52 am
Craziest Story Of The Week

The manhunt continues in the snow-covered mountains east of Los Angeles for the ex-LAPD officer suspected of going on a shooting rampage this week. Photos from the multiple crime scenes ranging from LA to San Diego to Big Bear.

02.08.13 | 12:22 pm
Looking For A Free Pass

Senate Democrats spent the latter part of the week building consensus amongst themselves on a plan to pay down the sequester that includes a mix of spending cuts and new taxes. Early reports from Democratic aides suggest they want to sub out a year’s worth of sequester cuts by reducing Medicare provider payments, defense spending, and farm subsidies; and increasing revenues from wealthy individuals and businesses in one of any number of politically advantageous ways. On their own, these measures would reduce deficits by about $120 billion over 10 years — about one tenth of the full sequester.

Once this plan is set in stone, Republicans will reject it out of hand for including revenues. Until then, they will continue to advance the peculiar claim that only they have a plan to avoid the sequester (to replace it with spending cuts, largely to social programs for the poor) and that Democrats do not.

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02.08.13 | 12:29 pm
Yep, It’s a Problem

We all know Chris Christie is a bit of a hothead. I mean, it’s a bit like saying a hothead is a bit of a hothead. It’s not observation but truism. Republicans love him or loved him for it. And Democrats started to too because his blow ups don’t all follow ideology. There was this time back in 2011 when he flipped out at a reporter for questioning whether a Muslim-American judge he’d appointed to the bench might be a security risk or sympathetic to al Qaeda. Read More