Editors’ Blog - 2013
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01.01.13 | 6:05 pm
Buying on Installment

Much to be written on this vote tonight. But for starters, Majority Leader Cantor and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy voted no. That’s just stunning. It is almost as though Cantor is plotting or hatching or just purchasing his coup on layaway.

An amazing moment.

01.01.13 | 6:19 pm
Watch Live

Obama about to speak from the White House. Watch.

01.02.13 | 5:51 am
Toxic

Nothing in the fiscal cliff fiasco produced anything like the raw feelings and bitter resentments — on a bipartisan basis — generated by Speaker Boehner’s decision last night to adjourn the 112th Congress without taking up Hurricane Sandy relief legislation.

This morning on CNN, Rep. Peter King (R-NY) absolutely went off on Boehner and the Republican Party. King is blustery by nature, but this was exceptional even for him, and reflects a deep anger among Members at the House GOP leadership’s last act of this Congress.

01.02.13 | 6:24 am
Hell To Pay

“The Speaker will make the supplemental his first priority in the new Congress,” a Boehner aide tells TPM. That’s DC-ese for Hurricane Sandy relief.

Trying to quell the furor, Boehner is reportedly going to meet with members of the New York and New Jersey delegations this afternoon.

Meanwhile, Gov. Chris Christie will add his voice to the outrage at a press conference in Trenton at 2 p.m. ET.

01.02.13 | 7:14 am
Grand Experiment

Our friends at the Daily Dish are going fully independent. And they’re relying on you to make it work. Check it out. An exciting prospect and effort.

01.02.13 | 8:06 am
Remains the Same

I’ve mentioned versions of this in different posts over the last week. But with the ‘cliff’ notionally behind us, I wanted to hit the point again. Everything that happened over the last few days leaves us exactly where we were, which is that everything now comes down to a fight over the debt-ceiling — and now without the cudgel of the automatic end of the Bush tax cuts. Read More

01.02.13 | 9:28 am
Live Chat w/Jon Alter

Still trying to figure out what happened yesterday with the Fiscal Cliff? Wonder how President Obama is going to handle the new debt ceiling hostage crisis? Bloomberg View’s Jonathan Alter will be taking your questions in a TPMPrime Live Chat at 4 PM eastern today. Get your questions in now.

01.02.13 | 9:31 am
Christie Unbound

Christie blames “the toxic internal politics of the House majority” for failure on Sandy aid.

01.02.13 | 2:46 pm
Billions and Billions

A new study by scientists at Caltech estimates that the Milky Way contains at least 100 billion planets.

01.02.13 | 3:19 pm
Winning, Just Not Really

David Wasserman, undisputed popular votemeister, has just updated his national House popular vote number with the certification of final results from New York State. And the Democrats now has a non-trivial lead of 1.362 million votes. 49.15% to 48.03%.

That’s not only a measure of effective gerrymandering. There’s also the concentration of Democratic votes in large urban districts. And the simple fact that, like in the presidential race, different areas are contested in very uneven ways.

With all that said, though, significantly more people voted for Democratic representatives than Republican ones.