Carl Rove False Predictions

I wonder how long Carl Rove can continue peddling his “wisdom.” Frank Rich reports in the NYTimes: Once Obama wrested the nomination from Clinton by surpassing her in organization, cash and black votes, he was still often seen as too wimpy to take on the Republicans. This prognosis was codified by Karl Rove, whose punditry for image [Read More]

Good Night, and Good Luck

At the Oscars award show not long after Good Night, and Good Luck came out in 2005, the host made a joke about the long-term bachelor George Clooney who directed and starred in the film.  It went something like this: This low budget film, shot almost entirely in the room where the news program was image [Read More]

Coach Michelle Obama

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On “The Tonight Show,” Michelle Obama noted that she and her husband still sparred privately like the lawyers they are, and added:

“You want to know how Barack prepares for a debate? He hangs out with me, and he’s ready.”

Blame game: GOP forms circular firing squad

If McCain comes back to win this election, it will be the story of the year. It seems like the people with the McCain campaign don’t believe in victory anymore. Report by: Jonathan Martin and Mike Allen and John F. Harris (Politico.com) With despair rising even among many of John McCain McCain told the Times that image [Read More]

Reactions to the Third Presidential Debate

Once again the most useful piece of evaluation of the debate comes from the focus group run for Time.com. Amy Sullivan reports: In politics it is generally not considered a good sign when voters are laughing at you, not with you. And by the end of the third and last presidential debate, the undecided voters image [Read More]

OBAMA WINS 2ND DEBATE

McCain has 27 days to find a better way to take on his opponent or he’ll be calling him Mr. President. —John Dickerson in Slate.com Click on more to read the analysis of how undecided voters reacted to the debate. They Liked Him, They Really Liked Him From TIME’s Amy Sullivan: As he did for the first presidential debate, Democratic image [Read More]