This is, quite honestly, a big deal. The opponents of the Iran nuclear deal are doing fairly well in the media-pundit-sphere. But they’ve had an extremely difficult time making substantive arguments against the deal because according to almost all technical experts it is about as tight and comprehensive and total a surveillance regime as we’ve ever seen. Ever. Iran will not have a nuclear weapon under any circumstances for 10 to 20 years. Unless they choose to cheat. And if they do, the U.S. and the international community will almost certainly catch them and catch them before they’re able to weaponize. But here’s the problem — that’s only the opinion of people who actually know what they’re talking about.
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In case you missed it, my thoughts on the Associated Press pulling a New York Times by failing to come clean on its bogus Iran self-inspections story.
So in addition to being evil and civically awful, ending birthright citizenship would be an administrative nightmare that would actually require vastly more intrusive and complicated immigration bureaucracy and laws.
There’s no question that the Clinton email ‘scandal’ has become a major issue for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Not that it should necessarily but it has. It’s the focus of negative press stories that appear clearly to have at least helped pull down her favorability numbers nationwide. And yet at least the ‘classification’ aspect of it all turns on an administrative tug of war which occurred long after the emails were sent: should some information that was not considered classified at the time now be re-designated as classified? And if that happens, should Hillary be in trouble for discussing classified information on her personal email server by some sort of time warp logic because some government officials now think these documents should be classified differently.
If you’ve been paying attention to this pseudo-scandal you’re probably aware of all this. But now Reuters comes into the mix with an “exclusive” which dresses up the same basic issue in new clothes.
It took Trump two days to condemn a hate crime his Mexican-bashing apparently inspired. Two days. Right out of the box his response was yeah, that’s a bummer but my supporters are “passionate” about making America great again. Two days. He’s not responsible for what these thugs did. His response, however, was and is deeply revealing.
Is it getting this bad? Flailing in the polls and struggling to find a rationale for his candidacy, is Jeb Bush suggesting he may be black? Judd Legum at ThinkProgress points out that the Jeb SuperPac ‘Right to Rise’ has just blanketed Iowa with a mailer in which Jeb’s head appears to be photoshopped on to a black man’s body.
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Tomorrow will mark nine years since my father died, suddenly and unexpectedly at 68. I took two weeks off from TPM and when I came back I wrote this piece about his death and who he was.