Washington Examiner Daily Political Digest
Let's take our eyes off the Republican presidential race for a minute and ask the question, where if anywhere are we getting adult leadership on major public policy issues this year?
The answer, I think, is where the Founding Fathers seem to have least expected it, from the House of Representatives, and specifically from its Republican leaders.
Brian Hughes - Obama faces changing tide in Virginia
Brian Hughes - Obama faces changing tide in Virginia
Byron York - GOP will move to repeal CLASS Act
Republicans on Capitol Hill are having an I-told-you-so moment after the Obama administration admitted late Friday that the CLASS Act, a major component of Obamacare, is unworkable.
Nearly half of the deficit reduction that Democrats claimed when President Obama signed the national health care law would be wiped away by the administration's recomendation against implementing a doomed long-term care program.
Joel Gehrke - Schultz says 'break' is a 'southern racist term'
Ed Schultz, host of MSNBC's the Ed Show, believes that Republican presidential contender Herman Cain is pandering to "white Republicans out there who don't like black folks" and accused Sen. Jim Demint, R-S.C., of using racist langauge in his opposition to Obamacare.
Conn Carroll - The Center for Tax Hike Advocacy
Jonathan Chait has responded to a post earlier this week criticizing him for using a Citizens for Tax Justice "study" on state and local tax burdens in the course of a debate over federal tax rates.
Charlie Spiering digs into the GOP Presidential field's new FEC numbers:
Mitt Romney raises $14.2 million in third quarter
Mitt Romney raises $14.2 million in third quarter
Joel Gehrke - Ron Paul camp whines about Drudge coverage
Matt Drudge and the Drudge Report apparently offended Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, by leading with a poll that showed Newt Gingrich surpassing Rick Perry, instead of focusing more on - well, Ron Paul.
Timothy P. Carney - The lobbyists volunteering to raise $ for Romney
A "bundler" is basically a volunteer fundraiser. Campaign finance restrictions limited how much an individual could give a candidate, and so one way for power-brokers to win the love of politcians is to show up with a ton of $2,500 checks. As you might guess, lobbyists see bundling a worthwhile activity.
Charlie Spiering - Rep. Sanchez: Republicans don't love this country
On Ed Schultz's radio show earlier this week, Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) told him that Republicans "were not patriots" because they didn't want to p
Charlie Spiering - S. Korean president sports Tigers hat in Detroit
Well, this seems interesting. President Obama has apparently sent about 100 U.S. troops to hunt down a warlord in Uganda.
Democrats on the DNC mailing list received an email from Chelsea Clinton last night, promoting her father's Clinton Foundation.
Philip Klein - Why I won’t stop worrying and learn to love Romney
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