Obama’s pitch to the few undecided voters

The Economists provides a good review of Obama’s acceptance speech. The Democratic convention:  Barack Obama’s pitch to the centre PERHAPS because there are so few of them, campaign strategists for both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney can describe the undecided voters who will help determine the outcome of this year’s election with remarkable precision. On Thursday evening image [Read More]

Bill versus Mitt

The conservative commentator put the finger on Mitt’s problem. Given the state of the economy, by any historical standard, Barack Obama should be 15 points behind Mitt Romney. Why is he tied? The empathy gap. On “caring about average people,” Obama wins by 22 points. Maintaining that gap was a principal goal of the Democratic image [Read More]

The Clint Eastwood show at the RNC

Two minutes after ten Thursday night, I turned on my TV to watch Mitt Romney’s acceptance speech. But there was Client Eastwood, giving an improvised speech that struck me as bizarre. During the past two days, the Client Eastwood show is the talked about event. If you have missed what Eastwood said, here is a image [Read More]

Enter Mr. Ryan

No longer can anyone claim the two presidential tickets are not offering stark contrasts. Now a real debate about the future of government can take place. John Dickerson reports in Slate. Someone Is Going To Be Very Disappointed By the Ryan VP Pick Rejoice! It’s Ryan! Conservatives are thrilled by Romney’s VP pick. So are Democrats. image [Read More]

On the Money

The economist lays out well what the issues facing the next president are. It will be interesting to see who they will endorse before the election. The presidential campaign: Another fine mess A useful debate has begun about America’s biggest domestic challenge, but it is comically shallow AMID all the name-calling in America’s presidential campaign, a serious subject image [Read More]

The Election is fought over economic philosophy

David Brooks is providing the best possible interpretations what Republican intentions are all about. Instead of picking Spain and Greece he could have cited the Northern European countries which have been quite successful in reforming their welfare states. He notes correctly that Barak Obama outlined a very different position that economics policies will bring new image [Read More]