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Is Harry Reid the Next Joe Biden?

Does everyone need to muck up their political careers by talking carelessly about how Obama speaks?

Now, the new Heilemann/Halperin book seems to have really gone full-court press at digging up unpleasant dirt. The part on the Edwardses is nasty and the use of an anonymous account of a dead dude’s comment to smear Clinton seems par for the course as well. Of course Halperin, who critiqued Obama’s lack of party going recently, seems to embrace the Washingtonian society mentality and seems to consider recording the gripes of jilted staffers anonymously trashing their foes to be high journalism.

Of course, Reid seems to be his trophy buck. Reid seems to have told Halperin on background, who promptly reported it on foreground, that Obama could have been the first black president due to his lighter skin tone and his ability to forgo a manner of speaking that would be racially coded as black. Except Reid used a less politically correct way of saying it, saying that Obama could “speak with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.”

Now obviously Reid was stupid to have used that word since when the adjective embattled has already been added to your name as an additional title you probably want to avoid having the phrase “race controversy” as the object of any sentence in which you are a subject. And while plenty are defending him or attacking him, I’d add two separate points.
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Hey, New Jersey, I’m talking to youse

Seriously peeps, let’s keep New Jerusalem sweet and vote Corzine tomorrow. I’m no longer a Jersey voter so I can’t do my part but I’d like to hear about a good turnout for the good guys. Corzine is the first governor that I’ve seen as a Jersey resident who has put any serious effort into solving any of the state’s problems. He’s put more into the woefully underfunded pension system, invested in Jersey’s schools and infrastructure and tried to fight against the state’s structural deficits. Now, all of these issues remain problems, big challenges take time to fix. And Jersey politics don’t make it easy – Corzine did have to fight his own party to get anything done (he was also out of commission for a while due to a lack of love for the seatbelt but that’s better than riding the wrong way down a one way street and hitting a motorcyclist).

But the point is that Corzine has sought solutions. And I’ve seen no evidence that Christie has at all. Yes, he proposes tax cuts and eliminating waste but the revenue that would be lost if the Christie tax cuts were enacted are more than the combined payroll of all state workers. If you really can’t vote for Corzine, at least consider Dagget, that man is at least willing to put forward a semi-coherent platform, unlike Christie. But I think you should go for the man who has been honest with New Jersey and been willing to make the tough choices, even if they weren’t the most politically expedient. A vote against Corzine is a vote for budgetary tricks, short-term thinking and letting New Jersey’s problems fester in the hope that magically they will get better. If you want New Jersey to be a Dirty Jerz you can be proud of, get your ass out and vote Corzine tomorrow.

Love,
Drizzle

Recommended reading for those still not convinced: State of Distress by Matt Bai

P.S. Full disclosure, I worked for the Corzine campaign in a quite small and poorly paid role in 2005. I thought he was right for New Jersey then and I still do.

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Spiteful Politics

Hat tip to Paul Krugman for the title that I more or less stole but at least the subject will be different.

Things are looking pretty good for health care reform with a public option. Not the kind of public option that would really get progressives in a full-on hard-on joyfest but a public option of sorts. But which kind? Well, there is the level playing field public option, which would great a relatively weak public option that might be able to compete with insurance companies’ current prices but probably wouldn’t be strong enough to really drive down costs among the existing insurance companies. The level playing field would be offer some of the benefits of a robust public option and it wouldn’t threaten existing health care relations (i.e. insurance company profits) to the same degree as a robust public option. In other words, it is a compromise.

Another compromise being tossed around and floated in a trial balloon fashion is the Federalist public option. This would offer a robust public option but only to states that want it. I think this has a lot of promise. It seems to have votes in the Senate according to the vote counters, it has some intuitive appeal and if Big Tent Democrat and Ezra Klein agree on an approach to health care reform, there has gotta be something to it. To see Big Tent Democrat call Ezra Klein an accomodationist, go here.
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One of These Things is Not Like the Others

Read these three postings on the same attack ad that Democratic Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine ran against his opponent, Republican Chris Christie.

http://jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com/archives/2009/10/david_kessler_corzines_campaig.php
http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/archives/2009/10/corzine-attempting-juvenile-schoolyard-taunts-strategy.php
http://www.tnr.com/blog/the-plank/corzine-bigot

Did you notice which one was different than the others and why?

First off, the different response was Matt Yglesias’. The reason I note it as different is that he is the only one who seemingly WATCHED THE DAMN VIDEO HE IS DISCUSSING! Look at this quote from Jason Zengerle: “Is Corzine a bigot? After reading this NYT article on the Corzine campaign’s attempts to make an issue out of Chris Christie’s weight, I think I’d have to answer yes.” Note he says after reading the NYT article, not after watching the actual ad. I’ll grant you it is a whole thirty seconds long, so maybe he doesn’t have time. Also, it is on Youtube, so that is a pretty difficult place to locate videos.

So, for all you readers out there, here is the actual video. Watch it and judge for yourselves. Like Matt Yglesias, I feel the video focuses on whether Chris Christie got special treatment and not whether he has thunder thighs but your response may differ. The important thing is that your response is based on the actual source material and not a hack news piece by a hack reporter. If we actually take the time to critique the evidence when it is available, we will have a better national debate than the nonsense we’re stuck with now.

And, while we’re on the subject, I might as well also add that I agree with Big Tent Democrat. Politics are a contact sport and when your team tosses around the phrase death panels and imply that Obamarama is planning to kill old people for their meat, maybe you shouldn’t whine even if your political opponents make you look yucky in a campaign ad.

Anyhow, watch the ad and decide for yourself. Thanks for reading and avoid any death panels.

Love,
Drizzle

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Wanna Bet?

The media is all aflutter about how to shut down the lies that have poisoned our politics, especially the health care debate. I’d like to follow the path of financial blogger and author Barry Ritholtz and say “Wanna bet?”

Ritholtz, sick and tired of the widely disseminated lie that the Community Reinvestment Act was a root cause of the financial crisis, offered a bet. He would debate, in front of a neutral panel, whether the CRA caused the crisis, the winner would take from the loser between $10,000 and $100,000. Of course, he could feel comfortable making that bet because he was betting against a lie.

We need more of the same. We need to bet Grassley that death panels are not in any way related to any of the proposed health care reform bills; we need to bet Michael Steele that government has created at least one job; we need to bet Palin on whether the cold really does seperate the Sourdoughs from the Cheechacos (well, maybe not the last one, she does seem to know what she’s talking about there.).
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Will Wilkinson is the Future of the Republican Party

The Republican Party is dead, long live the Republican party. The Republican party as it stands is a doomed beast, as endangered as the spotted owls whose homes they would like to chop down. Sure, they can muster some incoherently furious crowds to crash a town hall or two but they have no message, nothing beyond “Oh noes, a socialist.” But the nature of the political beast that is America is that we have a two party system. I count that as a huge strength and am a little distraught when I see their contribution to the policy debate consisting mainly of suggestions that the Obama health care logo is similar to the emblem of the Nazis.

Why do I think the Republicans as they stand are dead in the water? Demographics, message and disintegration. Given that the Republican base is currently rural, white and Southern, their pool of potential voters is rapidly becoming a blip on the electoral map. Without a broader appeal, they will lose their ability to be an opposition party, let alone winning an election. Meanwhile, the Republicans have no message to draw new people in. Right now they are fighting tooth and nail to protect a government entitlement against some feared cost-cutting measures. That’s the Democrat’s job, it sparks of sheer desperation to see Republicans try that play. Finally, the three pronged alliance between businesses and the wealthy, social conservatives and libertarians is coming apart at the seams. Business want the health care reforms and the bailouts that social conservatives and libertarians are hopping mad about. It is no longer clear that pushing for infinite tax cuts through the Republicans is the best way for businesses to succeed and profit. Meanwhile, libertarians seem increasingly unsure about how to reconcile loyalty to a party that kidnaps and tortures people, supports wide-reaching social intrusion by government and has failed massively to shrink government. With all these forces tugging at the Republican party.
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Like Rain on Your Wedding Day

So Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel has become a favored whipping boy of the right, a newly-minted Dr. Death who will kill all of Sarah Palin’s loved ones. It seems especially tragic that he is cited as someone pushing for mass euthanasia given that he is an outspoken opponent of euthanasia. In fact, his piece opposing the legalization of physician assisted suicide is pretty compelling and I have gone from a supporter of such legislation to being, at the very least, deeply ambivalent.

Read and enjoy.

Love,
Drizzle

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No, no she doesn’t

Some interesting links:

First, on Gates-gate, this Shakespearean saga gives the author’s own take on the events between Gates and Crowley.

Second, an article either damning Bob Herbert with faint praise or alternatively praising him with faint damnation. To summarize, Bob Herbert should write in a more interesting manner.

Third, NO NO NO. And shame on you Mickey Kaus, Sarah Palin does NOT have a point.
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Ross Asshat and the Curious Case of the California Calamity

Ross Douthat has given unto us a rather asinine article entitled “Blue-State Blues” in which he argues that the crisis in California when contrasted with Texas’ ability to weather the current recession calls into question the liberal models of economics and governance. This is pure drivel for a number of reasons, some of which others in the world wide web have touched on.

First, it is disingenuous to look at differences in how California, the epicenter of the subprime crisis and foreclosure central, and Texas, an energy economy far from the bubble are doing. Of course given those factors California should be adrift and Texas should be afloat and, unless Douthat is saying that liberal policies on the state level caused the subprime crisis to center on California (no evidence there) or that conservative policies on the state level caused oil to be buried under Texas, his case is already on thin ice. He’s trying to compare a rotten apple to a ripe orange and that doesn’t work so well.
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Transparency in Government

If I could read Obama’s diary on one topic, it would be how he feels when Joe Biden says something C to the Razy. Like when he announced that we’re all going to die if we leave wide open fields due to swine flu. I feel the Joe Biden section of the Obama diary uses OMFG and WTF a whole lot.

What part of Obama’s diary would you like to read?

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